The Cheap Show

The Cheap Show

Infobox Television
show_name = The Cheap Show


caption =
format = Game show
camera =
picture_format =
runtime = 30 minutes
creator = Chris Bearde
starring = Dick Martin
Charlie O'Donnell (Announcer)
country = USA
network = Syndication
first_aired = 1978
last_aired = 1979

"The Cheap Show" was a syndicated game show parody that aired in 1978. It was produced by Chris Bearde ("The Gong Show") and hosted by Dick Martin ("Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"). The show's announcer was Charlie O'Donnell.

Gameplay

Two couples competed to win cheap junk prizes and save their loved ones from slapstick "torture", with the winning couple getting the chance to win real prizes at the end of the show.

Main game

There were three rounds, each consisting of one question. Two celebrities composed a panel (with a seat reserved for a third, who was always a "no-show" for some mysterious reason). For each round, a question was asked to the panel. One celebrity gave the correct answer, while the other celebrity gave a bluff.

Each couple was divided, with the female at the contestants' podium, and the male trapped inside "The Punishment Pit." The first answering contestant guessed which celebrity was telling the truth. If the player was correct, that couple scored one point and a cheap "prize" (such as an old bee smoker or a burned-out hair dryer), while the other player's loved one was "punished" (either with a pie in his face, slime, or some other sloppy substance). If the player was incorrect, her own loved one received the punishment and the opposing couple won the point and the "prize". In the second round, the other couple was given the guess, and the same procedure was followed.

The first two rounds were worth one point apiece, and the third round was worth 20 points. This rendered the first two rounds useless from a competitive standpoint. Whichever contestant had the most points "at the end of three rounds" advanced to the bonus round.

Bonus round

A wheel was set up in the studio with several numbered spaces, each of which correlated to a numbered envelope on a "prize wall". Each space also had a hole. To determine the prize the couple would win, a large white rat, referred to on the show as "Oscar the Wonder Rodent", was placed on the wheel while it was being spun. The hole Oscar crawled into determined the prize that was won.

At this stage in the show, no cheap "booby prizes" were awarded as they were in the main game; the winning couple won standard game show fare such as appliances or trips. In addition, the couple was asked before the wheel was spun to guess the hole they thought Oscar would crawl into; if the rat crawled into that hole, the couple won the grand prize (usually a car), in addition to the prize associated with that space.

Reviews

Many of the reviews were mixed. One TV reviewer, who worked at the now defunct "Philadelphia Journal", thought the show was so bad, he had a viewer do a review, and the layout didn't include the standard formatting, just a double-spaced sheet of standard copy used at that time.

Episode status

The current status of the show is unknown, and may have been destroyed, due to a common practice known as wiping. One episode, the premiere, currently exists on the trading circuit. Another episode, the fourth episode with Rita Moreno and David Doyle, exists on YouTube. Three others, with guests Truman Capote and Jill St. John (#2), Anthony Newley and Bob Newhart (#18), and Jim Stafford with Charlie Callas (#23), exist at the UCLA television archives, along with the Moreno / Doyle episode. ( [http://gameshow.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=15613&st=7] )


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