This tracks with the "real" version, as it's the only section that's not taped in real time. Producers have to verify that the amount the contestant has written is the amount they intended to wager (if only to prevent someone from saying "Yes, I wrote down $1,000, but I meant to write $10,000"). In my second game, one of my opponents actually made a math mistake that had to be verified and corrected.
--Dave Sikula On Monday, January 8, 2024 at 10:46:52 AM UTC-8 Jim Ellwanger wrote: > Three rounds of "Jeopardy!" in a one-hour slot is not unknown to Americans > - that's the format of the prime-time "Celebrity Jeopardy!" series. (In > that case, dollar amounts are 1x/2x/3x, although the first round values are > $100 to $500 - on regular "Jeopardy!", the first round values have been > $200 to $1,000 since 2001.) > > I saw the first UK episode, and to me, the very weirdest thing is that > there's no commercial break in the middle of the first two rounds, but > there IS a commercial break in the middle of the Double Jeopardy! round - > seems like you'd want to play the most high-stakes round all the way > through with no break in order to maximize tension. (And then there's no > commercial break between that round and Final Jeopardy!, although it was > pretty clear that there was an edit while the contestants formulated their > wagers.) > > On Jan 8, 2024, at 10:22 AM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote: > > ITV has been airing their new Stephen Fry-hosted episodes of Jeopardy! > They only placed an initial order of 20 episodes which are airing at 4pm > weekdays just ahead of The Chase. But the first episode did get a slightly > later airing on New Year's Day. But that timeslot is probably going to > limit their audience a bit. However, ITV's afternoons from 3-6pm are all > hour-long quizshow formats. > > I've not seen enough of the original Jeopardy! to know how it's very > different. To my eyes, the sets, graphics, and music are all the same. But > ITV has stretched episodes out to an hour. And you need to remember that UK > broadcasting rules prohibit stuffing as many minutes of commercial airtime > in our shows as the US allows. In other words, one UK commercial hour needs > more content than two US commercial half hours - or two episodes of > Jeopardy! > > All of this means that Fry can be a bit more relaxed, and add a few > interjections of his own - clarifying answers, adding details and so on. > And we get longish chats with contestants, which most of the 45-60 min > quizshows tend to include. He also has to be a tiny bit lenient about > contestants getting the answer format 100% right, since it's not built into > UK viewers DNA just yet. > > The hour runtime also means we get *two* rounds of Jeopardy! before we get > to Double Jeopardy! and then Final Jeopardy! as usual. A Radio Times puff > piece included this: > > "As Fry mentioned, participants are able to play an extra round in > comparison to the original format. This has been done to increase the > stakes for the players." > > But it's pretty clear that ITV wanted an hour long show, and that's the > sole reason for the extra round. > > Overall, while I like Fry, and the level of questions is high, I'm not > sure how well this will do. I think it needs a longer run. I can't say I'll > be going out of my way to watch it. Fry has also recorded six primetime > episodes for Australian TV, on the same UK set, but with Australian > contestants. > > > Adam > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "TVorNotTV" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tvornottv/CAD_sJGDZAxNkq66XUL_r-Ts0B%3Dds4t-xe15nodPo3kanxnnxUw%40mail.gmail.com > > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tvornottv/CAD_sJGDZAxNkq66XUL_r-Ts0B%3Dds4t-xe15nodPo3kanxnnxUw%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TVorNotTV" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tvornottv/d239cda2-fe21-4ac4-9948-a67abfa6b3d2n%40googlegroups.com.
