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Cash Bonanza

Cash Bonanza is an Australian game show hosted by Larry Emdur, which was broadcast on the Nine Network in 2001. Filmed at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia,[1] Cash Bonanza was a joint initiative between all five Australian lottery agencies.[2]

Cash Bonanza
Presented byLarry Emdur
Voices ofSteve Andrews
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Production locationsWarner Bros. Movie World, Gold Coast, Queensland
Running timeApprox 30 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyGrundy Television
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release3 March (2001-03-03) –
30 June 2001 (2001-06-30)

Format edit

Overview edit

At the start of each show, a shot of the contestants going down the famous splash drop at the end of the Wild West Falls Adventure Ride also at Movie World was shown.

Three contestants participated in each game, selected at random from the 15 contestants, who were already drawn from those who had eligible winning scratch-it tickets.[2]

If on any game when the contestant did not win the full $5000, the part of the $5000 that they did not win will be given to a lucky home viewer. For example, if the contestant won $3000, the home viewer will get the other $2000.

Round 1 - Gold Diggers Derby edit

The contestants, seated in mine carts,[3] competed in getting their minecart to the end of the track. They took turns in picking numbers from a board of 15. Each number concealed either a red, yellow or blue coloured screen, which moves that coloured cart forward one space. The first contestant to reach the end of their track won an amount up to $5,000. The runners up got $500 each.

Round 2 - Double Quick Draw edit

Three new contestants played Rock, Paper, Scissors. This game is played over nine rounds. In the first round they play for $30 and this amount increases progressively for each round until the final round where it is $2000. If each contestant selected the same item as each other, the round is considered a draw and the cash up for grabs will be added onto the next round. In cases where all three items appear by one of three contestants, it is also a draw. Whenever two players select the item that beats the other player, the two winners will get the amounts up on offer each. If one player beats the other two, they will get double amount they were playing for. At the end of the last round, the player with the highest amount of cash will win that amount of cash up to $5000 and the runners get $500 each regardless of how high their score was.

Round 3 - Drop The Silver Dollar edit

The contestants take turns of dropping "silver dollars",[4] or giant coins into a giant Pachinko machine, which have movable, rotatable parts. Each contestant has three drops each and at the bottom of the Pachinko board there are five pockets, each with a different cash amount each. The amounts increase after each round of drops. After all contestants have dropped three coins into the machine, the contestant who got the highest cash amount will get to drop another coin. This time each pocket will be given either the word 'WIN' or 'LOSE' randomly. If the coin lands in a ‘WIN’ pocket, that player wins $5000 and the other two players will get $500 each regardless of their score. If however, the coin lands in a ‘LOSE’ pocket, the person who dropped it will only get $500 and the next highest scorer will win whatever their cash amount was. The lowest scoring player will also get $500 in this case.

Round 4 edit

The contestant who won the highest amount of money from the previous rounds will play for $100,000. A lucky home viewer who entered the draw will be randomly selected to play for the $100,000 against the contestant. The contestant on the show will get to pick one of twelve celebrities on a giant screen. Each celebrity conceals a very brief video of themselves. Six celebrities say that contestant in the studio will get to pick first while the other six celebrities will say that the home viewer will go first. The home-viewer is not in the actual studio but will do their selections over the phone. In the second part of this round the contestant and the home viewer took turns in selecting celebrities. One celebrity has a big $100,000 cheque. Another celebrity has a dynamite and the other ten celebrities will reveal $500 if selected, which will be added to a player's prize money. This round ends when either player has selected the person with either the cheque or the dynamite. If the player selects the celebrity who has the cheque, they will instantly win the $100,000. If the player selects the one with the dynamite, their opponent will get the $100,000. If the home player missed out on the $100,000, they got a trip to the Gold Coast.

Reception edit

This game show did not rate very well because it lacked the elements such as skills, knowledge, risk taking (unlike the much more successful Deal or No Deal, which also requires a great deal of luck) and variety which makes a gameshow exciting. Winning on this game involves very little else other than luck. Another flaw in this gameshow was the lack of variety; the same games were played at the same time in each show, unlike The Price is Right (the Australian version was also hosted by Larry Emdur), where there were dozens of games that seemed to appear randomly on each show.

References edit

  1. ^ Pilling, Melanie (1 February 2001). "Larry reaps his reward". Gold Coast Bulletin. p. T11. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b Hood, Danielle (1 April 2001). "Emdur strikes it lucky". Herald Sun. p. X04. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Cash bonanza". Centralian Advocate. 20 February 2001. p. 18. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  4. ^ Yallamas, Lisa (22 February 2001). "Scratching the itch". The Courier-Mail. p. 7. Retrieved 27 October 2021.

External links edit

  • Cash Bonanza at IMDb  
  • Cash Bonanza (AUS) (3 Mar 2001) with Larry Emdur on YouTube

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Cash Bonanza is an Australian game show hosted by Larry Emdur which was broadcast on the Nine Network in 2001 Filmed at Warner Bros Movie World on the Gold Coast Queensland Australia 1 Cash Bonanza was a joint initiative between all five Australian lottery agencies 2 Cash BonanzaPresented byLarry EmdurVoices ofSteve AndrewsCountry of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes18ProductionProduction locationsWarner Bros Movie World Gold Coast QueenslandRunning timeApprox 30 minutes including commercials Production companyGrundy TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNine NetworkRelease3 March 2001 03 03 30 June 2001 2001 06 30 Contents 1 Format 1 1 Overview 1 2 Round 1 Gold Diggers Derby 1 3 Round 2 Double Quick Draw 1 4 Round 3 Drop The Silver Dollar 1 5 Round 4 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksFormat editOverview edit At the start of each show a shot of the contestants going down the famous splash drop at the end of the Wild West Falls Adventure Ride also at Movie World was shown Three contestants participated in each game selected at random from the 15 contestants who were already drawn from those who had eligible winning scratch it tickets 2 If on any game when the contestant did not win the full 5000 the part of the 5000 that they did not win will be given to a lucky home viewer For example if the contestant won 3000 the home viewer will get the other 2000 Round 1 Gold Diggers Derby edit The contestants seated in mine carts 3 competed in getting their minecart to the end of the track They took turns in picking numbers from a board of 15 Each number concealed either a red yellow or blue coloured screen which moves that coloured cart forward one space The first contestant to reach the end of their track won an amount up to 5 000 The runners up got 500 each Round 2 Double Quick Draw edit Three new contestants played Rock Paper Scissors This game is played over nine rounds In the first round they play for 30 and this amount increases progressively for each round until the final round where it is 2000 If each contestant selected the same item as each other the round is considered a draw and the cash up for grabs will be added onto the next round In cases where all three items appear by one of three contestants it is also a draw Whenever two players select the item that beats the other player the two winners will get the amounts up on offer each If one player beats the other two they will get double amount they were playing for At the end of the last round the player with the highest amount of cash will win that amount of cash up to 5000 and the runners get 500 each regardless of how high their score was Round 3 Drop The Silver Dollar edit The contestants take turns of dropping silver dollars 4 or giant coins into a giant Pachinko machine which have movable rotatable parts Each contestant has three drops each and at the bottom of the Pachinko board there are five pockets each with a different cash amount each The amounts increase after each round of drops After all contestants have dropped three coins into the machine the contestant who got the highest cash amount will get to drop another coin This time each pocket will be given either the word WIN or LOSE randomly If the coin lands in a WIN pocket that player wins 5000 and the other two players will get 500 each regardless of their score If however the coin lands in a LOSE pocket the person who dropped it will only get 500 and the next highest scorer will win whatever their cash amount was The lowest scoring player will also get 500 in this case Round 4 edit The contestant who won the highest amount of money from the previous rounds will play for 100 000 A lucky home viewer who entered the draw will be randomly selected to play for the 100 000 against the contestant The contestant on the show will get to pick one of twelve celebrities on a giant screen Each celebrity conceals a very brief video of themselves Six celebrities say that contestant in the studio will get to pick first while the other six celebrities will say that the home viewer will go first The home viewer is not in the actual studio but will do their selections over the phone In the second part of this round the contestant and the home viewer took turns in selecting celebrities One celebrity has a big 100 000 cheque Another celebrity has a dynamite and the other ten celebrities will reveal 500 if selected which will be added to a player s prize money This round ends when either player has selected the person with either the cheque or the dynamite If the player selects the celebrity who has the cheque they will instantly win the 100 000 If the player selects the one with the dynamite their opponent will get the 100 000 If the home player missed out on the 100 000 they got a trip to the Gold Coast Reception editThis game show did not rate very well because it lacked the elements such as skills knowledge risk taking unlike the much more successful Deal or No Deal which also requires a great deal of luck and variety which makes a gameshow exciting Winning on this game involves very little else other than luck Another flaw in this gameshow was the lack of variety the same games were played at the same time in each show unlike The Price is Right the Australian version was also hosted by Larry Emdur where there were dozens of games that seemed to appear randomly on each show References edit Pilling Melanie 1 February 2001 Larry reaps his reward Gold Coast Bulletin p T11 Retrieved 27 October 2021 a b Hood Danielle 1 April 2001 Emdur strikes it lucky Herald Sun p X04 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Cash bonanza Centralian Advocate 20 February 2001 p 18 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Yallamas Lisa 22 February 2001 Scratching the itch The Courier Mail p 7 Retrieved 27 October 2021 External links editCash Bonanza at IMDb nbsp Cash Bonanza AUS 3 Mar 2001 with Larry Emdur on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cash Bonanza amp oldid 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