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Everything Goes (game show)

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Created by
  
Scott Sternberg

Running time
  
30 minutes

Final episode date
  
28 September 1988

Program creator
  
Scott Sternberg

Language
  
English

7.8/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
12 September 1981

Presented by
  
Kip Addotta

Genre
  
Game show

Original network
  
Escapade (1981–1984) Playboy Channel (1984–1988)

Original release
  
September 12, 1981 – September 28, 1988

Similar
  
Game show, On the Case with Paula Zahn, Wheel 2000, Jep!, Rock & Roll Jeopardy!

Everything Goes is a game show that aired in the US from September 12, 1981 to September 28, 1988, with comedian Kip Addotta as host. It originally aired on Escapade for its first three years, then moved to the Playboy Channel in 1984 (which aired reruns of those first three seasons, and produced new episodes under the title The All-New Everything Goes). The show was produced by Scott Sternberg Productions.

Contents

The show's theme song was "Piccadilly" by Squeeze; while the open used only the instrumental open/close of the song (with a drumroll in between, to punctuate host Addotta's intro), the full-length version was used during the closing credits.

Gameplay

Two contestants, male and female, dressed in a different themed costume for each episode (Prom King/Queen, Cowboy/Cowgirl), along with Addotta and three celebrity panelists made up of popular TV personalities of the period.

Each panelist gave their own answer to a question asked by Addotta, and the contestant would have to agree or disagree with the celebrity (much like Hollywood Squares). If the contestant chose correctly, he or she could remove one item of clothing from the opposing player. If not, the contestant would have one of his/her own articles of clothing removed by the opponent. The contestants wore an equal number of items to be removed.

Special rounds

Midway through the game, one of two special rounds was used, depending on who was in the lead at the time: in one, three attractive, fully clothed women came out on stage, then disappeared behind a wall with strategically placed doors. Then, Kip would open three doors, revealing three pairs of bare breasts. The object was for the contestant to match the breasts to the correct clothed woman. A similar round for the female contestant involved her having to match three unclothed male posteriors to their rightful owners.

Final question

At the end of the game, one final question determined the outcome of the game. Whoever won that question won the game and a vacation or $1,000 cash plus the right to take off all of the other person's clothes (except his/her G-string).

Video release

In 1983, a compilation of clips from the show's first two years – interspersed with monologue from Addotta – was released on VHS by Active Home Video as "The Best of Everything Goes". The release has been long out of print, and episodes of the series are highly sought after by enthusiasts.

This compilation also aired on the Playboy Channel during their run of the show.

References

Everything Goes (game show) Wikipedia