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To Say the Least : ウィキペディア英語版 | To Say the Least
''To Say the Least'' is an American game show that aired on NBC from October 3, 1977 to April 21, 1978. The show was produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions, hosted by Tom Kennedy and announced by Kenny Williams. This was Kennedy's third NBC show to debut in the span of one year; his first, ''50 Grand Slam'', was canceled after a 13-week run in December 1976 and was replaced by a daytime version of his hit ''Name That Tune'', which was canceled in June 1977 after 26 weeks. ==Format== Two teams, one consisting of men and the other women, competed. Each team consisted of one civilian player and two celebrities. The object of ''To Say the Least'' was to guess the identity of subjects in as few words as possible. For each subject, one team member played while the other two were placed in isolation. Both teams were shown a sentence of six to ten words to begin. Taking turns, both teams chose a word to eliminate from the sentence. Play continued until one of two things happened. At any given point one of the players could challenge the other team to guess the subject, and the isolated players were brought back out. If the teams continued eliminating words until only one was left, the team that eliminated the second-to-last word was forced to attempt a guess. If the guessing team correctly figured out the subject, they earned a win while the opposing team got the win if they could not. The first team to two wins won the match, and the civilian player won $100 and a prize package.
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