Anniversary Game

Anniversary Game

Infobox Television
show_name = Anniversary Game


caption =
format = Game Show
runtime = 30 Minutes
creator = Larry Miller
starring = Host Alan Hamel, Announcer Dean Webber
country = USA
rating =
network = Syndication
first_aired = January 27, 1969
last_aired = September 1970

"The Anniversary Game" was a daily syndicated game show that involved three married couples competing for points and prizes by performing stunts and answering questions, a la "Beat the Clock". The host was Alan Hamel, with voice-over artist Dean Webber announcing.

Gameplay

The object of the game was to earn more points than the other couples to win the "anniversary surprise". The first round consisted of each spouse predicting how the other would react to a practical joke or zany gag. If they were correct, the team would win points.

In the second round, the couples teamed up against each other in order to complete the stunt. The winning team would then receive points.

In the final round, all the couples competed against one another to answer general knowledge questions (this was not a timed portion of the game; there was no countdown clock as in the "Sale Of The Century" speed round). Point values were determined by a randomly flashing point-value board (see image, right) showing numbered lights with values ranging from 1 to 10 points; a player sounding in to answer pressed his/her button, stopping the flashing sequence on a particular point value. A special 1-point prize (such as a vacation trip) was always at the middle of this board (and rarely hit). The board had three rows each of which had approximately a dozen point values (the middle row was split by the "big 1" space). A player sounding in was recognized by the couple's name and then the point value - e.g., "4 points, Shermans." The team with the most points overall won a merchandise prize called the "anniversary surprise".

Episode status

The show has not been seen since its original airing. The episode status is unknown, but most likely destroyed.

References

*"Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows", 2nd ed., Schwartz, Ryan, Wostbrock


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