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[[Game Show]] created in 1987 by [[Tattletales|Bert Convy]] and Burt Reynolds. In it, two teams, each comprising two celebrities and a contestant, competed in what basically amounted to televised ''Pictionary'' (never mind that there have been two different game show versions of ''Pictionary'' proper). It consisted of three rounds wherein a team member attempted to convey a given answer (usually a person, place or thing) by drawing it. At the 30-second mark a doorbell sound effect was heard, and the team member doing the drawing could opt to pass the marker to the next person in line. A correct guess earned $200 (or $100 if the marker was passed) for the team in play; if they failed to guess, the opposing team could take a guess for $100.
[[Game Show]] created in 1987 by [[Tattletales|Bert Convy]] and Burt Reynolds. In it, two teams, each comprising two celebrities and a contestant, competed in what basically amounted to televised ''Pictionary'' (never mind that there have been two different game show versions of ''Pictionary'' proper). It consisted of three rounds wherein a team member attempted to convey a given answer (usually a person, place or thing) by drawing it. At the 30-second mark a doorbell sound effect was heard, and the team member doing the drawing could opt to pass the marker to the next person in line. A correct guess earned $200 (or $100 if the marker was passed) for the team in play; if they failed to guess, the opposing team could take a guess for $100.


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