Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak
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Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak was an American television game show that aired on ABC from January 6 to April 4, 1986. British television personality Bruce Forsyth hosted the series, the only time he hosted a series outside of his native United Kingdom. Gene Wood was the original announcer, with the last two weeks of shows announced by Marc Summers.
Reg Grundy Productions produced Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, which was the first daytime series the Grundy company produced for a network other than NBC. It was also only Grundy's fourth series he attempted in America, after Scrabble, Time Machine, and daytime and syndicated editions of Sale of the Century. To that point, the daytime Sale and Scrabble had been hits while Time Machine and the syndicated Sale were relatively short lived.
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak was also the last American production for the Grundy Organisation to premiere until 1993.
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Gameplay
Two gender-specific teams of five contestants, one of which was a returning champion, each competed in a game of word association. The challengers, or winners of a coin toss in the case of two new teams, played first. In round one, the captain of the team in control chose one of two words presented by the host. The other four team members wore headphones to ensure they could not hear the word. Once a word was chosen, the team was given 40 seconds to communicate the word down the line. The team captain described the word to the second team member, who, after guessing the word, then did the same for the third team member. The process continued down the line until the team completed the transition down the line, time ran out, the team gave an illegal clue, repeated a key word, gestured or said the word (or a form of the word). The opposing team played the other word in the round.
In the second round, the next players in line became the captains and the team trailing after round one chose the first word. In rounds one and two, each successful transition was worth $100, for a maximum of $400 per round. The third and final round started with the trailing team, and each correct transition was worth $200, for a possible $800. The maximum grand total for a game was $1,600.
The team with the most money won the game, kept their winnings, and advanced to the bonus round. The losing team received parting gifts, plus their previous winnings if they were returning champions. If the game ended in a tie, the captain of the champion team was given one final word and opted to play or pass. The team that played the tie-breaker had to communicate the word down the line without faltering to win. If they were unable to do so, the other team won.
Bonus round
The bonus round involved the members of the winning team trying to come up with words to describe certain people, places, or things.
For each subject, Forsyth would show the team captain the subject while his/her teammates were placed in isolation with headphones so they could not hear. The captain then came up with four words that he/she thought best described the subject. Once the captain came up with those four words, the rest of the team came out of isolation and were told the subject. Each of the other four players was given five seconds to guess them (twenty seconds in all). Each time the team came up with a word, it was worth $200. After the twenty seconds was up, a second subject was played for $300 per correct guess. Finally, a third subject was played and if the team came up with all four words their winnings were multiplied by five, for a potential $10,000. If the team could not come up with all four words for the third subject, they kept what they had won in the first two parts of the round.
Champions return for a maximum of five matches.
Broadcast history
Hot Streak was placed in ABC's 11:00 am Eastern/10:00 am Central time slot that was already home to two hit daytime game shows, CBS' The Price is Right and NBC's Wheel of Fortune. Consequently, Hot Streak was routinely beaten in the ratings and came in a distant third to both shows and ABC decided not to renew the show when its thirteen-week order ended.
International versions
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Country | Local Name | Host | Network | Year Aired |
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Hot Streak | James O'Neill | Seven Network | 1998 |
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Rap Klap | Anne De Baetzelier | VTM | 1990-1991 |
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Passe à ton voisin | Alexandre Pesle | France 2 | June 30-September 5, 1997 |
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Ruck Zuck | Wener Schulze-Erdel (1988-1991) Jochen Bendel (1992-2000, 2004-2005) Mathias Euler-Rolle (2005) |
Tele 5 (1988-1992, 2004-2005) RTL II (1993-1995) tm3 (1995-2000) |
1988-2000 2004-2005 |
Kinder Ruck Zuck | Désirée Nosbusch | Tele 5 | 1992 | |
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Pouk Zouk Rouk Zouk |
Mary Miliaresi | Mega Channel | 1994-1997 |
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Komunikata | Isam Surentu(2000-2005) Indra Bekti(2005) |
TPI (now MNCTV) | 2000-2005 |
Komunikata Kapten Bintang | Isam Surentu | 2001 | ||
Komunikata Junior | Isam Surentu | 2002 | ||
Katakan Katamu | Ben Kasyafani | antv | 2010-2011 | |
Kata Bergaya | Sule and Rizky Febian | antv | 2014-2015 | |
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Hamesh, Hamesh 5/5 |
Channel 2 | 1993-1994 | |
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Ποйми мeʜя | НТК | October 5, 2013 - present | |
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Podaj Dalej | Wiesław Tupaczewski | RTL7 | 2000-2001 |
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Ποйми мeʜя | Oleg Marusev(1995-2000) Matthew Ganapolsky(1995) Eugene Dvorzhetsky(1999) Eugene Stychkin(1999-2000) |
ORT HTB |
1995-1996 1996-2000 |
Ποйми мeʜя (Kids edition) |
Olga Shelest | Karusel | September 8, 2013 - present | |
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Zlatni Krug Golden Circle |
Boris Milivojevic & Sofia Rajović | B92 | 2014-present |
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Dame una pista | Luján Argüelles | Cuatro | 2010-2011 |
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak at IMDb (US)
- Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak at TV.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- "Hot Streak" @ pearsontv
- Information about the "Passe à ton voisin" 1997 (France)
- Ruck Zuck 1988-2000 "original" version (Germany)
- Ruck Zuck 2004-2005 "revival" version (Germany)
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Ruck Zuck at IMDb (Germany)
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Rouk Zouk at IMDb (Greece)de:Ruck Zuck
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