Re: A slightly more academic game show? ($5M top prize...)

Interesting.  I suppose that would be the "model" factor that Endimol 
used in D.O.N.D. - but that did not appear in 1v100 to any great 
extent (there will indeed be a little eye candy there but not much).

....  well here is the email that got glitched in the inital post

bevg39 AT yahoo DOT com

You can evidently complete an interview remotely with a phone call 
that you would then tape with your own video camera and send the info 
in so that they can first hear you over the phone and get an idea 
about your background & interests, etc. then review a tape of you.


--- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mike Burger" <mmb5_at_...> wrote:
>
> Unless they've radically changed their format since their August run
> throughs, this is more of a word puzzle game than it is straight
> trivia.  And you'll be picking dancers to possibly multiply your
> money.  I wish I was making that last sentence up.
> 
> 
> --Mike
> 
> 
> --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <gpaulbailey_at_> wrote:
> >
> > Bev asked me to post this to round up the usual suspects...
> > 
> > The ABC game show "Show Me What You Got" is looking
> > for smart contestants. Are you a brainiac, do your
> > friends think you're a "know it all" kind of person?
> > We're looking for professors, scientists or anyone who
> > feels that they have knowledge they want to share. You
> > must be between the ages of 21 to 81.  The show is
> > from the producers of "Deal Or No Deal," and you could
> > win up to 5 million $$$$$!  Not bad for a day's work!
> > If interested, please e-mail: bevg39_at_ ASAP
> > with your name, age, phone number and recent photo.
> > Thank you,
> > Bev Pomerantz
> > Casting Director
> >
>

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