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* [[Cowboy Bebop at His Computer]]: Some published sources claim that in order to select the numbers on the board, contestants had to answer a question first.
* [[Epic Fail]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYNCAcAmEbY This contestant] on ''Classic'' (August 25, 1987) failed to win the car despite having '''70 seconds''' to do so. {{spoiler|She didn't even make her first match until about 50 seconds in.}}
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* [[Excited Show Title|Excited Prize Cards]]: The TAKE! and WILD CARD! for ''Classic''; The Free Look! for the Narz version.
* [[Expy]]: At least three.
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** The original Australian version helmed by Philip Brady ran from 1959-67 on the Nine Network, with a concurrent primetime run airing until 1961. Lionel Williams helmed a version in the 1970s on the Seven Network, followed by a brief 1997 run with Mike Hammond.
** A UK version produced by Granada aired on [[ITV]] from 16 June 1959 to 7 June 1960. Originally hosted by Barry McQueen, he was replaced by Chris Howland in 1960 and David Gell toward the end of the run. Blumenthal [http://gameshow.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=21303&view=findpost&p=258967 saw it], along with his staff:
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** A revival using ''Classic'''s graphics package aired from 4 September 1988 to 1990, with hosts Nick Jackson (1988) and Bob Carolgees (1989-90). The bonus round was the same, but used eight trips instead of cars and a win awarded the non-matching trip.
** ''Concéntrese'' aired in Colombia during the 1970s and 1980s.
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