Penny to a Million
Penny to a Million | |
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Starring | Bill Goodwin |
Narrated by |
Johnny Olson Jay Stewart |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | ~20 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ABC |
Original run | May 4 – October 19, 1955 |
Penny to a Million was a primetime American television game show (at the time more commonly called a "quiz show") that aired on ABC from May 4 to October 19, 1955 on Wednesday nights, for alternate sponsors Brown & Williamson's Raleigh cigarettes, and W.A. Sheaffer Pen Company. The pilot was hosted by Bud Collyer, but he was replaced by Bill Goodwin when it became a series.
Format
The unique feature of this quiz was that a correct answer to the first question was worth one cent (a penny, or $0.01) but a correct answer to each question that followed doubled in value; Thus, a contestant could win as much as one million pennies ($10,000). Contestants were drawn from the studio audience. In each game, four contestants took turns answering questions with each correct answer doubling the jackpot and a wrong answer eliminating that player. The winner of the first game competed in the Playoff Round against the winner of the second game. The two players took turns answering questions until at least one of them missed a question. If they both missed a question in turn, they both split the pot evenly. If one player correctly answered a question and the other missed, the winner won 3/4 of the pot and the runner-up received the remaining quarter of the pot.
Episode Status
At least five episodes are known to exist, including the pilot.
External links
- Penny to a Million at IMDb
- Penny to a Million description, photos, and video clips at tvparty.com
- 'Episode from October 1955 available for download at the Internet Archive