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Dream of the Lifetime game show idea?


My idea game show that my media company's game show channel would produce is Dream of the Lifetime.

The 45 minute quiz show would give away a dream ambitions that would the contestant pick themselves plus £50,000 cash prize. If one or more contestant staged auditioned for the dream job before coming to the studio then a footage of staged auditions would played before the game starts.

It would be hosted by former East 17 member Brian Harvey, if he is not interested then his band mate Tony Mortimer would host it.
 
It would have six contestants.

Lucky Seven
The first game consists of seven questions taken one at a time. The host would read a statement out, contestants press a button with "True" or "False" on their podia (podiums?), a correct answer earns cash but an incorrect answer resets their score to zero. The first six questions are answered correctly and the seventh wrongly, will bankrupt the contestant.

The questions are of increasing value, something like 50-55-60-70-80-85-100 pounds, meaning total of £500 pounds going 7-for-7. The three contestants with the highest scores move on to the second round, the other three leave takings any cash they've got left, and a consolation prize related to the losing prize. All cash earned by contestants at the end of each segment is safe and cannot be lost under any circumstances.

Bid and Break
Round two sees the two sets of podia whisk off to the sides and a new set of three for the victorious trio slide in from the back. Each contestant starts with money from the previous round and aims not to have the lowest amount left of the three at the end of the round. The round consists of six questions, each with host announcing the subject of the next question before the contestants announce how much money (from £1 to £100) they wish to wager.

The host asks a question and the three contestants race to press their buzzers to answer correctly. If you buzz in first, you win your bet, but a wrong answer or being beaten by another player deducts the amount you bet from the score. The tactic seems to be use big bets to get a decent-sized lead, then use one pound bets to make sure that your score can't be eroded after that. The contestant with the lowest score after the sixth question leaves with the amount of cash remaining in this round, the amount accrued last round and a consolation prize related to the losing prize.

Bid Test
The next round begins with a sporting handshake between the two remaining contestants, while the isolation booths slide on from the sides which the contestants subsequently enter. They can hear the host but not each other. Each contestant's score is reset to £1000, and five questions follow in much the same way as the previous game. The only differences are that each player is allowed to offer an answer (buzzers are used), and they can wager up to £200 per question. Someone who bets the maximum each time (as many of the winners did) can double their £1000. The winner advances to the final, the loser picks up the money they have remaining and the amounts they won in the previous two rounds and a consolation prize related to the losing prize. Even second place can pick up two-and-a-half grand.
 
Five Spots
The final game starts promisingly with a cool effect. On the diamond-shaped patterns which form the set, 54 different questions categories appear from which the finalist picks his best five. He has one minute's answering time to give correct responses to any four of the five. Bob will ask the questions in any order and doesn't object to skipping from one question to the next. The one minute is purely thinking time - while the host is asking questions, the timer does not run down. An incorrect answer loses the game, so if host asks a question you don't know the answer two you pass on it and answer the other four. Getting four correct answers in this way wins the dream ambitions that would the contestant pick themselves plus £50,000 cash prize. If the contestant doesn't win they would take the amounts they won in the previous three rounds and a consolation prize related to the losing prize.

What does anyone like ScottGamer17 think of the ideas?
29/Jun/19, 11:24 pm Link to this post    PM ab25170
 
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Re: Dream of the Lifetime game show idea?


Not a bad idea, but I highly doubt a former boy band member would host it.

You know you don't have a media company, so stop pretending. It makes you look stupid.
30/Jun/19, 5:39 pm Link to this post    PM ScottGamer17
 


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