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The Big Game (game show)

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Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
approx. 22-26 minutes

Final episode date
  
19 September 1958

Genre
  
Game show

4.7/10
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Producer(s)
  
Jackson Stanley

First episode date
  
13 June 1958

Presented by
  
Tom Kennedy

Language
  
English

Directed by
  
Bill Bennington Dick Weinberg

Narrated by
  
Wendell Niles Johnny Jacobs

Location(s)
  
NBC Studio 4, Burbank, CA

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The Big Game is a game show created by Jackson Stanley Productions, which ran on NBC in prime time from June 13 to September 19, 1958. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy, marking his first national hosting gig. Wendell Niles was the original announcer, later replaced by Johnny Jacobs.

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Game play

The game is based on the classic game of Battleship, but with an African safari theme.

Two contestants, or "hunters", competed. Each hunter was given a 5-by-5-square "jungle grid" in which to hide three magnetic "animals": a 2-square-long hippo, a 3-square-long tiger and a 4-square-long alligator. Unlike a traditional Battleship game, animals can be placed on the grid diagonally as well as vertically or horizontally. Each contestant's jungle grid is hidden from view of their opponent.

The host asks various general knowledge questions (most dealing with song titles or spelling), each worth between 3 and 6 "shots" to be taken on the opponent's jungle grid. Hitting all the squares an animal occupied (regardless of size) "knocked out" the animal, earning money for the player. The first "knock out" was worth $100; the second earned an additional $400; and the third earned a further $1500 and the win. The winner received the $2,000 for knocking out all 3 animals, minus the money that the loser earned for knocking out any of the winner's animals. The winner then stays on to face a new opponent.

References

The Big Game (game show) Wikipedia


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