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The Big Surprise

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Narrated by
  
Jack Clark

No. of seasons
  
2

Original network
  
NBC

Final episode date
  
2 April 1957

Genre
  
Game show

Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
30 minutes

First episode date
  
8 October 1955

Number of seasons
  
2

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Original release
  
October 8, 1955 – April 2, 1957

Awards
  
Golden Globe Award for Television Achievement

Presented by
  
Jack Barry (1955–1956), Mike Wallace (1956–1957)

Similar
  
Game show, The $64 - 000 Question, Dotto, Juvenile Jury, Hollywood's Talking

The big surprise


The Big Surprise is a television quiz show broadcast in the United States by NBC from October 8, 1955, to June 9, 1956, and from September 18, 1956, to April 2, 1957. It was hastily created by NBC in response to the ratings success of The $64,000 Question, which had premiered on CBS in summer 1955 and almost instantly became a hit. The Big Surprise offered a grand prize of $100,000.

Contents

The series was originally hosted by Jack Barry through March 3, 1956, after which he was replaced by Mike Wallace for the rest of the run.

The big surprise


Gameplay

Contestants who had performed an act of heroism or generosity were accompanied by "reporters" who explained why that contestant should be chosen. The contestant then answered questions about his or her family, friends, hometown, hobbies, and other special interests. Questions started in value at $1 and increased up to $100,000. An incorrect answer on any of the easy questions lost all winnings, while an incorrect answer on any of the hard questions lost half of the winnings.

If a contestant missed a question, another contestant could answer a question correctly and receive 10% of the original contestant's winnings, with the original contestant keeping the other 90%. While there were some alterations in the show's format over the next six months, it was basically a straight quiz with a few gimmicks such as two "insurance questions" which could be used, if answered correctly, to prevent the complete loss of winnings which otherwise occurred in the event of an incorrect answer to the regular questions. The questions were valued at $100, $200, $300, $1,000, $2,000, $3,000, $10,000, $20,000, $30,000, and $100,000.

Unlike The $64,000 Question, the contestant being queried did not stand in an isolation booth.

Grand Prize Winners

At least four people won the $100,000 grand prize:

  • Ethel Park Richardson was the first grand prize winner; she won for her responses to questions about American folk music and folklore.
  • 14-year-old George L. Wright III after correctly identifying a song of the 1920s
  • Rear Admiral Redfield Mason with his knowledge of Greek and Roman fables
  • 11-year-old Leonard Ross II with his knowledge of the stock market
  • Broadcast history

    The Big Surprise never approached the popularity of The $64,000 Question and had ended prior to the disclosure of the quiz show scandal, which forced all big-money game shows off the air in the United States for several years.

    Episode status

    The series is believed to have been destroyed as per network practices of the era. Only the April 7, 1956, show is known to exist, which begins with guest contestant Errol Flynn going for $30,000.

    References

    The Big Surprise Wikipedia