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''Hollywood's Talking'' is an American game show based on the 1960s quizzer, ''Everybody's Talking'', and produced by Jack Barry. It ran on CBS for three months in 1973, debuting on March 26 (alongside ''The $10,000 Pyramid'' and ''The Young and the Restless'') and ending on June 22 to make room for a new version of ''Match Game''. It was hosted by Geoff Edwards, with Johnny Jacobs announcing. The series was the first national game show hosted by Edwards. The program aired at 3:30 p.m./2:30 Central time, opposite ABC's ''One Life to Live'' (then still a 30-minute show) and NBC's ''Return to Peyton Place.'' Edwards once said that while hosting this series, he had a tenuous working relationship with Jack Barry. It was not until 1980 that Edwards would host another Barry & Enright game, ''Play the Percentages''. ==Gameplay== In this game, three contestants viewed videos of celebrities, all of them talking about different subjects, and the contestants had to buzz-in and identify what subject they were talking about. Correct answers won money for the players according to how long the video was played, while incorrect answers disqualified a contestant from answering for the remainder of that round. The value of each round started at $150, and decreased by $50 for every 1/3 of videotape it took to take a guess. The first player to reach $200 won the game. All players kept their money. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hollywood's Talking」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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