Sale of the New Century. In a bid to combat declining ratings, the show was renamed Sale of the New Century in 2000. The format was also altered slightly to include four contestants per night in an elimination format; after each of the last two Fame Games, the lowest scorer would be eliminated. Sale of the Century (also briefly known as Sale of the New Century) was the classic and long-running revival of (Great) Temptation based on a U.S. format of the same name where it mixed a general knowledge quiz with shopping and bargaining, while contestants answered questions and bought prizes at a low cost. The game usually involved three contestants competing to amass the highest score by.
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Sale of the Century: With Pete Smith, Glenn Ridge, Tony Barber, Victoria Nicolls. An Australian version of the American TV show of the same name. In this quiz/game show, contestants had to answer relatively simple questions on general knowledge categories. Correct answers earned the contestants a few dollars. The show's gimmick was that the contestants could then exchange some of their money. This article is about the Australian version of Sale of the Century (also formerly called Sale of the "New" Century), a game show format mixed in with shopping and bargaining, where contestants could answer questions and buy prizes at a low cost. The show started out as Great Temptation (airing from 1970 to 1975), and was revived as Sale of the Century in 1980. When it was revived a second. Quiz Show Battle of the Century (Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1986) - Review of Australia's contestants for the Ashes tournament. Not another quiz! (The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 July 1980) - Preview opinion of Sale's Australian debut. A record cash jackpot of $206,000 in 1983. Contestant Koola Chatzikantis wins the lot in 1994. Pete Smith was Sale's announcer for the majority of its run. Ron Neate was announcer for only the first ten episodes in 1980 before Smith took over. From 30 May 2005 - 23 January 2009, the series was revived under its original Australian title, Temptation. The Sale of the Century format has been used internationally.
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Sale of the Century is an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 to 29 November 2001. It is based on both Great Temptation that aired from 1970 to 1974 and on the original Sale that first aired in the United States from 1969 to 1973. The Australian format of Sale has since been used internationally, including in a revived US version that aired from 1983 to 1989. Pete Smith was Sale's announcer for the majority of its run. Ron Neate was announcer for only the first ten episodes in 1980 before Smith took over. From 30 May 2005 - 23 January 2009, the series was revived under its original Australian title, Temptation. The Sale of the Century format has been used internationally. Gough Whitlam. Sale of the Century was one of the most popular and long-running game shows in Australia's television history, running from 1980 to 2001. It was based on an American game show of the same name from the 1970s. Legendary TV producer Reg Grundy bought the rights to the program in 1980 and released a modified version of the show in. Sale of the Century - Series 1 Episode 1. NFSA title number: 4118. See also: Television programs, Game show. Tags: 1980s; Australian television; competitions; games; household appliances; motorcycles; prizes; Titles with similar tags:. Australian Screen is part of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
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During the show's run in the United Kingdom (1971-83), Sale was purchased by Australian producer Reg Grundy, who made some tweaks to the format (primarily the addition of the Fame Game, where the host read off clues to the identity of a famous person, place or thing; answering correctly gave the contestant a chance to pick up more prizes, cash. Sale of the Century (stylized as $ale of the Century) is an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 to 29 November 2001.
Pete Smith was Sale's announcer for the majority of its run. Ron Neate was announcer for only the first ten episodes in 1980 before Smith took over. From 30 May 2005 - 23 January 2009, the series was revived under its original Australian title, Temptation. The Sale of the Century format has been used internationally. Topics. ale of the Century is an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 to 29 November 2001. Tony Barber hosted a game show with essentially the same format under the title Temptation from 1970 to 1976, and was also the initial host of Sale for over a decade before being repl.
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Sale of the Century was one of Australia's most popular game shows. It involved three contestants competing to earn the highest score by answering questions correctly and competing in games. It was a classic "buzzer" game which was copied internationally, including in a revived US version from 1983 to 1989. Let's focus on the living room set days of Ausralia's richest quiz. This one comes from around the show's 15th anniversary, and while I don't have the episod.