From January, 2002. This is the ONLY clip I have from this game show. Its shows 2 contestants. The first is David Hoffman and the 2nd is Andrea Gullickson.
7:50 Okay, this is a reason I think kids need Martial Arts more than parents do. Suppose I'd hired a Dojo, if I'd seen this when it aired, to go behind the contestant's and the host's backs and teach their kids some techniques so they'd be more of a match?!😂🤣
If you think David's quick loss was bad enough, try Dean Sheffron's $132,200 loss! He was on the 7th question ($100,000); and he just couldn't control that heartbeat, and was redlining at a whopping $1,000 a second.
Man, that first guy must have played the shortest game in this show's brief history. If he had that much trouble keeping his heart rate under control, how did he even make it past the auditions? The visual question in the second game seems like the type of thing you'd see on "Idiotest" nowadays.
Fox had The Chamber which lasted shorter than this show, ABC should bring The Chair back, but FOX on the otherhand should NOT bring The Chamber back. "Also The Chair unfortunately didn't last long in the UK either, it should've"
Fun fact for those who don't know, the US version started 1st from January 2002 for 13 episodes "while 4 of them were unaired", until March of 2002, and the UK version started in August 31st to November 9th with 10 episodes "all of them aired over there", both versions were hosted by John McEnroe. "I got this information from Wikipedia and UK Game shows"
Question: Are you from Virginia? Because your ABC channel is listed as WRIC, and that's the same listing for my ABC channel (I'm from Virginia as well).
And honestly, if I heard my heart racing (and it would be cause I’m anxious AF) it would make it beat faster until i think I probably had a heart attack. I would never be able to do this. lol 😂
If anything, I often fantasize about kids using a Martial Art to protect themselves from humiliating physicality. Those smaller and weaker need the training more.