Identity (game show)

Identity
Created by Tim Puntillo
Developed by Reveille Productions
Presented by Penn Jillette
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer(s) Ben Silverman
H.T. Owens
Andrew Golder
Tim Puntillo
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Reveille Productions
NBC Universal Television Studio
Release
Original network NBC
Original release December 18, 2006 (2006-12-18) – April 27, 2007 (2007-04-27)
External links
Website

Identity is a reality/game show, hosted by Penn Jillette and produced by Reveille where contestants could win prize money of up to US$500,000 by matching 12 strangers one-by-one to phrases about their identities.

Format

A contestant is introduced to twelve strangers. After seeing the strangers, the contestant is presented with a list of 12 identities (facts including occupations, hobbies, ages, etc.), each of which applies to at least one of the 12 strangers. While an identity may match multiple strangers, there is only one way to assign the identities uniquely to each stranger. Based primarily on visual observation, the contestant chooses an identity and tries to match it to the correct stranger. In order to make a decision final, the contestant must "seal the identity" by pressing their palm down on a provided podium after saying which stranger matches that identity. Jillette, sometimes after finding out the stranger's first name, then asks the stranger "Is that your identity?" The stranger confirms or denies his or her identity. Confirmation is often made in a manner pertinent to the identity, either through a statement (e.g., a baseball umpire saying "Safe!"), or by demonstration (e.g., jumping rope). Jillette would often tease the stranger for going to commercial by saying either, "Isn't it a good time to take a break?" or "It's time to take a break." On one episode, Jillette would be too shy to say "Is that your identity?" and would cut to commercial.

Identity was placed on hiatus as of May 1, 2007. NBC said it would bring the program back later in the year, but never did.

For each correct match made, the contestant's potential winnings increased:

Correct matches Amount won
1 $1,000
2 $5,000
3 $10,000
4$15,000
5 $25,000
6 $50,000
7 $75,000
8 $100,000
9 $150,000
10 $250,000
11 $500,000

After a contestant makes two correct matches, or makes a mistake, he or she is informed of the three "helps" available to him or her (although they are, in fact, available at any point in the game). One of those helps is simply a rule of the game:

The other two helps can be invoked by the contestant to aid in making a decision:

In addition to the three explained helps, there are several other points of assistance offered to the contestant:

Identities and strangers

The 12 strangers stand on individually numbered podiums and are referred to mainly by number, though their first names are often revealed in the progress of the show.

Usually at least one identity is made blatantly obvious from physical appearance alone (blatant examples include a "Sumo wrestler" in fighting garb, and a "George W. Bush impersonator"). Celebrity strangers may be easily recognizable by the contestant or the contestant's friends (once they are allowed to help). There were no intentionally misleading costumes (e.g., a physicist dressed as a sumo wrestler when both "physicist" and "sumo wrestler" were possible identities), although strangers often break stereotypes (e.g., a female prison guard, a goateed, long-haired nuclear physicist wearing a leather jacket, or a preschool teacher dressed in a bikini). There was even a missionary wearing a bikini in one episode.

Strangers have confirmed their identities in a variety of ways; musicians, for example, have been handed instruments and asked to play if they can (similarly, opera singer Jennifer Wallace revealed her identity by holding a very high note). Some "skill" identities have been confirmed by demonstration; for example, a (male) go-go dancer danced on stage. Sometimes strangers perform from their podiums, while others are brought to the front of the main stage. Other strangers confirm their identities with a remark which pertains to their identity. An NFL player hesitated and then signaled "It's good" with his hands signaling a field goal, while a mall Santa laughed "ho ho ho". Most follow their comment up with "Yes, I am [the identity]" (though the audience reaction often masks this), and some strangers say only that.

In cases where the stranger is prepared to demonstrate his or her identity, but the contestant selects the wrong stranger for that identity, the mistaken stranger will be asked to try to demonstrate that identity, only to refuse at the last moment and confirm he is not that identity. Strangers that were prepared to demonstrate their identity but were not given the opportunity (the player loses or quits the game) may be asked to demonstrate this when the full answers are revealed to the player.

Show summaries

Strangers

The twelve people on the show whose identities are being guessed are known as strangers. The following are some famous strangers that have appeared:

Interactive game

During the first season, in addition to the regular game, like two other NBC game shows, Deal or No Deal and 1 vs. 100, there was an at-home game open to residents of the continental United States called "The Identity Challenge", where an at-home player chosen at random won $10,000 (US$) by choosing which of five strangers represents a product, or a profession related to the advertised product.[3]

On the first two nights, three of the five were revealed to be incorrect throughout the game, and the answer was revealed before the final commercial break. On the next three, there was no such narrowing; all five strangers remained throughout the show.

To encourage viewers to watch television commercials during the show, the correct answer to the "Identity Challenge" question was revealed during a related commercial within the first 20 minutes of the show.[3]

When the series returned on March 16, 2007, the show did not have an interactive feature.

Ratings

Episode # Air Date Rating Share 18–49 Total Viewers
1 December 18, 2006 7.6 12 4.5 12.1
2 December 19, 2006 5.4 9 3.0 8.4
3 December 20, 2006 5.5 9 3.0 8.5
4 December 21, 2006 6.1 11 3.1 9.2
5 December 22, 2006 5.0 9 2.4 7.4
6 March 16, 2007 5.8 10 2.9 8.7
7 March 23, 2007 3.7 8 1.8 5.5
8 March 30, 2007 4.8 8 1.6 6.4
9 April 6, 2007 4.1 8 1.7 5.8
10 April 13, 2007 4.4 8 1.9 6.3
11 April 20, 2007 3.3 6 1.4 4.7
12 April 27, 2007 3.5 7 1.5 5.0

International versions

Country Name Host Channel Year aired Prize
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Identity TBA TBA TBA 1,000,000KM
 Brazil Identidade Secreta Lígia Mendes SBT TBA R$500,000
 Chile Identity Vivi Kreutzberger Mega March 22, 2010 Cl$50.000.000
 China 猜的就是你 Zhang Shaogang Guangxi TV January 2, 2013 Gift pack of family's dream
 Denmark Identity-hvem er hvem? Thomas Mygind Kanal 5 February 14, 2008 500,000kr
 Finland Tuntemattomat Jaakko Saariluoma MTV3 2008 €30,000
 France Identity Jean-Luc Reichmann TF1 February 14, 2009 €150,000
 Georgia ინტუიცია Nika Kavtaradze Imedi TV May 13, 2010 20,000
 Greece Tαυτότητα Miltos Makrides Star Channel 2007 €150,000
 Hong Kong 亮相 Eric Kot TVB May 5, 2008 HK$200,000
 Italy Soliti ignoti – Identità nascoste Fabrizio Frizzi Rai Uno June 2007 €250,000
 Israel אינטואיציה
Intuwitzia
Shlomo Baraba Channel 10 June 13, 2007 500,000
 Mexico Identidad Andrés Bustamante Azteca 13 July 18, 2007 MX$250,000
 Norway Intuisjon TBA TV Norge TBA 1,000,000 Kr
 Russia Интуиция
Intuyisiya
Viktor Loginov TNT September 7, 2007 1,000,000 руб.
500,000 руб.
 South Korea 공통점을 찾아라 Suh Kyung-Suk SBS March 2008 50,000,000
 Spain Identity Antonio Garrido TVE1 July 16, 2007 €100,000
 Thailand ใครคือใคร Identity Thailand Kathsepsawad Palakawong na Ayuthaya Workpoint Creative TV February 7, 2013 ฿100,000
 Turkey Kimsin Sen? Mustafa Sandal Star TV February 14, 2010 150.000 TL
 Ukraine Інтуїція (1-4 season)
Суперінтуїція (5 season)
Andriy Domanskyi (1-2 season)
Alexander Pedan (3-4 season)
Serhiy Prytula (5 season)
Novyi Kanal 2010-2011
2015
50,000
 United Kingdom Identity Donny Osmond BBC Two 2007 £10,000

Notes

  1. 1 2 Jenner changed her name due to gender transition in 2015.[1]

References

  1. Leibovitz, Annie (June 1, 2015). "Introducing Caitlyn Jenner". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. Pound, Mike (February 2, 2012). "George Bush look-alike finds new career at restaurant". The Joplin Globe. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
  3. 1 2 "IDENTITY "Play-at-Home Game" Official Rules". NBC. Retrieved 2006-12-21.

External links

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