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''Monopoly'' is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. The format was created by Merv Griffin and produced by his production company, Merv Griffin Enterprises. ''Monopoly'' aired as a summer replacement series on ABC along with ''Super Jeopardy!'', a special tournament edition of Griffin's popular quiz show. ''Monopoly'' premiered on June 16, 1990, and aired following ''Super Jeopardy!'' for twelve consecutive Saturday nights until September 1, 1990. Former ''Jeopardy!'' contestant Mike Reilly was chosen to host the series, with Charlie O'Donnell as announcer. Three separate women, Kathy Davis, Kathy Karges, and Michelle Nicholas, served as the co-host/dice roller. ==Gameplay== Three contestants play, each represented by a color (red, gold, and green). There are three rounds. In the first round, the players attempted to take control of the various properties on a giant Monopoly board. To do so, they had to solve crossword-style clues. The first letter of each answer was given to the players, and each side of the four-sided board, referred to as "blocks" (with the block containing the five properties between the Go to Jail corner and "GO" referred to as the "high rent district"), had a different starting letter for clues. Each clue was a toss-up, and answering correctly won money equal to the value of the property, from $60 for Mediterranean Avenue to $400 for Boardwalk. Answering incorrectly deducted that value from a player's score. In the event that all three players failed to answer a clue, the property value was cut in half and another clue was read. 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「Monopoly (game show)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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