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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Game Show created by Jack Barry and Dan Enright, starring Jim Lange, which ran in daily syndication from 1980 to 1982. Contestants answered questions in Contracts by stopping a trio of windows; the first two were categories and dollar amounts, while the third determined the number of questions (one to five) in the Contract.The first player to bank $1,000 (increased to $2,000 in November 1980) became champion and went to Bonus Island.The show plowed along for its first year-plus at a respectable pace, but on December 7, 1981, the contestants were ditched in favor of celebrities playing for charity. The show ended just under seven months later.Not to be confused with either the 2015 Fox game show involving stunts, or the British series involving darts.
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All or Nothing: Contestants didn't win anything accumulated in the Pot unless they decided to move it to their Banks upon the successful completion of a Contract, which made the money theirs to keep, but also forfeited their turn.
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The Announcer
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The Announcer: Jay Stewart for the pilot and Season 1, Charlie O'Donnell for Season 2.
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Bonus Round
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Bonus Round: Bonus Island, where a contestant could win more cash and the standard B&E prize package. The windows flashed cash from $100-$300, Bullseyes, and (in only one window) a bolt of Lightning. If the contestant got three Bullseyes before the Lightning came up, they won the prizes plus double the money in the pot. Surviving 10 (later seven) spins without seeing the Lightning awarded the prizes plus either $5,000 or all the money in the pot, whichever was more. Three Bullseyes on a single spin awarded the prizes plus $5,000 (later $10,000).
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