Get the Message (game show)

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Get The Message
Genre Game show
Creator(s) Mark Goodson and Bill Todman
Developer(s) Jack Farren
Starring Frank Buxton Robert Q. Lewis
Country of origin United States
Production
Executive producer(s) Robert Noah
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run 1964 – 1964
Links
IMDb profile


Get The Message was a television game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. It aired on ABC in 1964, last airing on Christmas Day with an all-celebrity edition. The show was first hosted by Frank Buxton who was replaced by Robert Q. Lewis.

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[edit] Main Game

There are two teams of three people, including one contestant and two celebrity guests. One team is all females and one all males. On each turn, the celebrities are shown a message (persons, places, things, common phrases, etc.) on the screens in front of them. All four celebrities write down a one-word clue on index cards without any discussion, raising their hand when they have completed their clue. Each celebrity on the team which plays first show and read their clue to the contestant, who must then guess the message. If incorrect, play then passes to the opposing team who do the same. If the opposing contestant fails to guess the message, one more round of clue-writing and -reading is performed, and then the messsage is thrown out if not guessed. A correct answer is worth one point. The first team to reach three points wins the game, and a $100 prize.

The game was similar in principle to Password, other than the answers being messages instead of necessarily single words. One of the main differences in the gameplay, as sometimes explained by the host, was that the celebrities had to anticipate what their teammates and opponents would give as clues and hope not to give the same clue as their partner.

[edit] Bonus Round

The winning team in each game plays the "Turnabout game" bonus round. The bonus round is similar to the main game: The contestant is shown a message and must orally give one-word clues to each celebrity in turn. The celebrity responds by guessing the message. Each word provided decreased the value of the message, from $100 to $50, $25, and finally $10. The contestant gets three messages in the bonus round for a potential winning of $300 more.

The contestants from both the winning and losing teams play only one game and do not return.

[edit] Episode Status

Most of this series is destroyed. GSN recently aired an episode late Monday morning of March 26th, 2007, as part of their rare 3:30 A.M. programming block. The episode was a Buxton episode.

[edit] Notes

Some of the celebrities on the last episode of Get The Message were Arlene Francis, Barbara Cook, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Marty Ingels, Joan Fontaine, Mitch Miller, Julia Meade, and Orson Bean (Arlene Francis, Barbara Cook, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Marty Ingels were the clue givers).

The series was taped at Elysee Theater in New York.