The Last Word (game show)
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The Last Word was a game show produced by Merrill Heatter Productions having ran from September 18, 1989 - January 5, 1990. The host was Wink Martindale, and the co-host/announcer was Jennifer Lyall. It was taped in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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[edit] Gameplay
Two teams consisting of a celebrity and a civilian contestant compete to guess a series of words that had something in common in order to win prizes.
[edit] The Main Game
To start, three rows of blank squares (indicating how many letters are in each word) were revealed along with three free letters (one in each row). Now the player in control presses a button which causes a yellow square to move around the board. When it landed on an empty square, a letter in that square is revealed and then the player has to decide to either take a guess any word in any row or pass control to his/her opponent; but if the yellow square landed on a square that already has a letter revealed, then the player had to choose which row to reveal a free letter in.
When guessing the word, if the team guessed correctly they win that word; but if they guessed wrong, the computer typed in the letters that were correct (up to the first incorrect letter). The first team to guess the last word in the group of three wins the game plus as many prizes as there are words guessed by the winning team with the win signified by a star lit up on their podium. A best two-out-of-three match is played with the winning team becoming champion & moving on to the bonus round.
Unlike most celebrity-civilian word games, the arrangement of which people played in each game varied. In the first two games, the celebrity from one team faces off against the civilian player from the other team. In the tie-breaker, both civilian players face off.
When time ran out in the middle of a game, all the words were revealed, and the game had to be restarted at the start of the next show.
[edit] Bonus Round
In the bonus game, the winning team has 60 seconds solve 10 puzzles. Each puzzle has two words already revealed, they act as clues to the third word which was unrevealed. Letters in the mystery third word are revealed one at a time in random order (the last letter is not given) (similar to Scrabble's Speedword). Each correct answer was worth $100; solving all ten puzzles wins a grand prize (usually a trip). After the bonus round, a champion civilian player switch celebrity partners for each new game.
[edit] Episode Status
All episodes of this show exist, but this show has not been in reruns since it's last show in 1990.