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Presented by
  
Mark Long

No. of seasons
  
1

Original network
  
Syndication

Final episode date
  
September 2000

Genre
  
Game show

Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
30 Minutes

First episode date
  
5 September 1999

Number of seasons
  
1

Created by
  
Burt Wheeler Sharon Sussman

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Pressure 1 was a game show targeted at teenagers and preteens. Hosted by Mark Long, the series aired in weekly syndication for one season, from Fall 1999 to Spring 2000, with reruns continuing until September. Produced by Wheeler-Sussman Productions and distributed by Hearst-Argyle Television, the program was taped at the studios of WCVB-TV in Boston.

Contents

The series replaced Click, a computer-themed game created by Merv Griffin, and aired (as with Click) in an hour-long block with its parent show Peer Pressure (renamed Pressure 2). However, despite the title, Pressure 1 was the only show airing new episodes; Peer Pressure had only made one season (1997–1998), with the 1999-2000 season being the second time these episodes had been edited.

Gameplay

Unlike its parent show, Pressure 1 was based on general trivia. The only similarities between the two were the shared logo and theme song. At the end of each round, a clip was shown of the eliminated player telling the viewers their most embarrassing moment, referred to as the "Wall of Shame".

Round 1 (Four's a Crowd)

The four contestants competed in answering questions, with the round ending after three of the four players had each correctly answered two questions; the remaining player was eliminated (hence the round's name).

Round 2 (Take That!)

The remaining three players competed in another round of questions, which began with the first player to win a spot in that round choosing one of two possible categories to answer a question in, then giving the remaining category to his/her opponents for them to buzz in and answer. The player that answered correctly would then be given a choice of two categories to play, with the other two players trying their luck at the remaining category, and so on for the remainder of the round. Correct answers were worth 10 points each, and when time expired, the lowest-scoring contestant was eliminated.

Round 3 (Pressure Cooker)

After the end of general play, the two finalists would face off in a "lightning round" in which they had to answer five questions in 60 seconds. Whoever answered them in the fastest time, or whoever answered the most questions correctly, won the game and a prize package. Both players received the same questions; the contestant playing second was sequestered in an isolation booth so that he could not hear the questions or answers.

References

Pressure 1 Wikipedia