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Duel (American game show)

Duel is an American game show hosted by Mike Greenberg that first aired from December 17 to December 23, 2007 on ABC.[1][2] The show aired as a week-long six-episode tournament at 8:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. Central) from Monday through Friday with the finale on Sunday.

Duel
GenreQuiz show
Directed byMark Gentille
Presented byMike Greenberg
ComposerDavid Vanacore
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersGail Berman
Lloyd Braun
Chris Cowan
Jean-Michel Michenaud
Charles Duncombe
David Rosconval
Francis Vacher
Running time61 minutes (Dec. 17-18)
≈44 minutes (All other episodes)
Production companiesRocket Science Laboratories
French TV
BermanBraun
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseDecember 17, 2007 (2007-12-17) –
July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25)
Related
Duel UK

The show's website described the program as a cross between Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and the World Series of Poker. The game was played in a head-to-head format in which contestants answered general trivia questions, with wrong answers contributing to a growing jackpot. The winner of the Duel jackpot of $1,720,000 was Ashlee Register, whose grand total was nearly $1.8 million when combined with previous winnings, making her the highest-winning female game show contestant in the U.S.

The second season aired in a weekly format with modified rules from April 4, 2008 to July 25, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. Central).[3]

Both seasons were sponsored by Diet Pepsi Max[4] led by Russell Findlay, the Pepsi marketing executive who launched Pepsi Max in the USA.

Gameplay edit

Season 1 edit

Each player began a duel with ten chips, each worth $5,000 (for a combined total of $50,000). Before each question was asked, a screen rose between the contestants to hide their answers from each other. The duel always began with the catchphrase "Let's Duel!" before the question was heard. Each question was multiple choice with four choices. The question was read by the host while the contestants used their chips to cover choices, one chip per choice. They were allowed to cover any number of choices, provided they had enough chips. After both players had locked in their answers, the screen was lowered so contestants could see each other's choices, and the correct answer was then revealed. All chips placed on wrong answers were taken away, and their value was added to a jackpot.

While the questions normally had no time limit, a contestant who had already locked in his/her answers could "press" the opponent and impose a seven-second time limit, after which answers would be automatically locked in. Each contestant was given two presses per duel.

The duel continued until at least one contestant failed to cover the correct answer to a question. If only one contestant failed to answer correctly, that contestant was eliminated; any chips the contestant had not played were not added to the jackpot, though any played on wrong answers were still added. The winning contestant became champion and won the value of any chips they still possessed, including the one covering the correct answer. That money was theirs to keep, regardless of the outcome of future duels.

If neither player covered the correct answer, however, the duel went to a sudden death "shootout". For the shootout, there were no presses and each player received four new chips with no cash value. If only one player answered correctly, that player won the duel and became champion, but won no money. If both players answered correctly, the player who covered fewer choices won. (It is unknown what would have happened in any other situation, as no such situation ever aired.)

The champion then chose a new challenger from a randomly selected group of three from the remaining members of the "Players Gallery" (those in the contestant pool who had not yet participated), based on a small amount of information revealed about each potential contestant. Contestants who had dueled were ranked by number of duels won, and then by cash winnings as a tiebreaker; After five nights, the four top contestants competed for the jackpot on the finale.[5]

During the finale, the top-seeded player was given the choice of which other finalist he wanted to face in the first semifinal duel, leaving the two other finalists to play in the second. The winners of each semifinal advanced to the final duel to play for the entire jackpot. The final round duel played the same as the qualifying duels, with lost chips continuing to add to the jackpot, and any winnings kept. The winner of the final duel claimed the jackpot, as well as all earnings accumulated in previous duels.

Results edit

In the final duel on December 23, 2007, contestants Ashlee Register (a registered nurse) and Robert Elswick (a used car salesman) played for a jackpot totaling $1,720,000. Ashlee Register won the duel on the first question to claim a grand total of $1,795,000, including the $75,000 she had earned in previous duels.

The (first and only) question of the final duel for $1.72 million was:

Ashlee Which of these weighs more? Robert
A Gallon of water A
B Gallon of crude oil B
C Gallon of vegetable oil C
D They all weigh the same D

While Register covered all four answers on her side (later stating that she "didn't want to take a gamble on the first question"), Elswick covered all except the correct answer; when Greenberg asked him about his logic, Elswick eventually realized that oil floats on water and hence is lighter than water, so A is correct.

Season 2 edit

The way questions were played remained the same, but the producers changed the game format to accommodate continuing weekly episodes. First, each contestant received one press per game rather than two. Second, the chips had no monetary value; instead, the prize value of a duel was determined by its length. Thus, unlike the first season's tournament, the potential prize increased as a duel progressed:

Questions asked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+
Winnings $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000

If both contestants missed a question, the value of the duel was frozen at the previous value; the format of the "shootout" used to determine the winner was identical to the tournament format.

For the weekly series, a bonus round was added after each duel. The winner was asked a single "Max Question" and was given one chip and seven seconds to respond. A correct answer doubled the contestant's winnings from the just-played duel, for a potential maximum of $100,000. There was no penalty for a wrong answer.

Winning contestants then had the option to take their winnings and leave, or to risk them to play another duel against their choice of three contestants. If they lost in their second or third duel, they forfeited all their winnings, while a loss in their fourth or fifth duel cut their winnings in half. A contestant who won five duels in a row had his/her winnings increased to a total of $500,000, without having to play a Max Question after the fifth victory, and retired as an undefeated champion. When a contestant chose to leave or won the jackpot, the next two contestants to play were the ones not chosen by the champion for the previous duel.

Results edit

On Friday, May 2, 2008, a former film executive for Reason Pictures / GOOD Magazine, 24-year-old Gabriel Reilich from Los Angeles, California, won five duels to become the season's only $500,000 prize winner (he had won $75,000 in his four previous duels and correctly answered every Max Question).

Gabriel won his fifth duel on the question:

Jennifer What Rolling Stone was a student at

the London School of Economics?

Gabriel
A Keith Richards A
B Charlie Watts B
C Robert Plant C
D Mick Jagger D

Broadcast history edit

Duel was created by the Francophone production house FrenchTV, with BermanBraun being the U.S. production firm. It is headed by Lloyd Braun and Gail Berman, both former network executives.

The series first aired from December 17 to December 23, 2007 on ABC at 8:00 PM (7:00 Central) from Monday through Friday and its finale on Sunday; for its first four nights, it was up against Clash of the Choirs on NBC.

Initial reviews were mixed; some praised the show for bringing something different and original to American television, while others derided Greenberg's hosting on the first night and the amount of "padding" the first episode (which was 90 minutes in length) seemed to have. Several critics derided the show for giving contestants "stereotypical" titles, such as "The Fire Captain" and "The Alligator Wrestler".

As the series progressed, however, critics began noticing how several contestants were chosen at random several times in a row, yet were never picked by the on-stage contestant; three contestants didn't play in the tournament at all.

Nielsen ratings edit

Season 1 edit

Duel's ratings were not as good as its opponent for its first four shows, NBC's Clash of the Choirs.

# Air Date Viewers
(millions)
Households Adults 18-49
Rating Share Rating Share
1 December 17, 2007 7.68 5.0 8 2.5 7
2 December 18, 2007 7.31 4.5 7 2.4 7
3 December 19, 2007 7.42 4.9 8 2.2 6
4 December 20, 2007 6.45 4.2 7 1.9 6
5 December 21, 2007 6.70 4.4 8 1.7 6
6 December 23, 2007 6.15 3.8 7 1.6 4

Season 2 edit

Season Two aired on Friday nights at 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. Central). The first two episodes had to compete with CBS' The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular, which aired at the same time. Also since the season premiere, the show was standing and lagging at sixth place behind The CW's second hour of WWE Friday Night SmackDown and the Univision telenovela Pasíon.

# Air Date Viewers
(millions)
Households Adults 18-49
Rating Share Rating Share
7 April 4, 2008 3.93 2.5 3 1.2 4
8 April 11, 2008 3.99 2.6 5 1.2 4
9 April 18, 2008 3.29 2.1 4 0.9 3
10 April 25, 2008 3.73 2.4 4 1.0 3
11 May 2, 2008 3.86 2.6 5 1.0 3
12 June 27, 2008 3.27 1.0 4
13 July 4, 2008
14 July 11, 2008 3.56 0.8 3
15 July 18, 2008
16 July 25, 2008

International versions edit

Actually ITV in U.K. were the first network to purchase the rights to Duel in September 2007, swiftly followed by ABC in the U.S., who launched their first series of the show, hosted by sport broadcaster Mike Greenberg, on 17 December 2007. The American version ran 16 episodes in 2 seasons and was not renewed for a third season. France 2 was the third network to obtain the rights to the game show under the name Le 4e duel, aired on 2008 until 2013.

The Duel format was optioned by television networks in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Spain, but, with the exception of Hungary, Portugal, and Duel's native France, never made it to production in those territories. A similar German game show called "Duell" was already running in 2001-2002 on the German sports channel DSF (today Sport1).[6]

Country Title Presenter(s) Broadcaster(s) Premiere Finale
  Arab League Duel BelArabi   Yousef Aamer Abu Dhabi TV
ONTV
March 19, 2019 present
  France Le Quatrième Duel Tania Young (2008)
Julien Courbet (2009–2012)
Bruno Guillon (2013)
France 2 July 5, 2008 September 7, 2013
  Hungary[7] Párbaj István Vágó TV2 August 31, 2009 October 22, 2009
  Portugal[8] O Duelo Final Jorge Gabriel RTP1 2009 2009
  Spain[9] El Duelo Antonio Garrido Selected FORTA TV channels 2012 2012
  United Kingdom Duel Nick Hancock ITV January 19, 2008 April 5, 2008

Hungarian version edit

The game is produced in Hungary titled Párbaj (Hungarian for Duel), starting on 31 August 2009 on TV2. It is hosted by István Vágó. It runs on weekdays from 19:05 to 20:15.[10] After each duel, the winner it is given a bonus question with 3 tokens to use. Winnings are determined by the number of duels won and the number of tokens used in the bonus question (as long as the correct answer is chosen). The highest prize is possible after winning 5 duels and its value is 25 million forints. Players have 2 accelerators per duel. The phrase at the beginning of each duel is "En garde!".

A web version of the game is available on TV2's official website.

French version edit

France 2 was the third network to obtain the rights to the game show under the name Le 4e duel, aired on 2008 until 2013.

References edit

  1. ^ Garron, Barry (December 16, 2007). "Duel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  2. ^ Lowry, Brian (December 16, 2007). "Duel". Variety. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  3. ^ Hibberd, James (March 13, 2008). "ABC game for more 'Duel'". Reuters. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  4. ^ ""DUEL," A NEW TOURNAMENT-STYLE GAME SHOW BASED ON SMARTS, SKILL AND STRATEGY, WILL PREMIERE WEEK OF DECEMBER 17 ON ABC".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-04. Retrieved 2007-12-04.
  6. ^ . French TV. Archived from the original on 24 December 2007.
  7. ^ "National Audiovisual Archive (NAVA)". Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  8. ^ "DUELO FINAL - Concursos - RTP". RTP. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  9. ^ "Antonio Garrido, al frente de 'El Duelo'". Europa Press. 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-08-31.

External links edit

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Duel is an American game show hosted by Mike Greenberg that first aired from December 17 to December 23 2007 on ABC 1 2 The show aired as a week long six episode tournament at 8 00 p m 7 00 p m Central from Monday through Friday with the finale on Sunday DuelGenreQuiz showDirected byMark GentillePresented byMike GreenbergComposerDavid VanacoreCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons2No of episodes16ProductionExecutive producersGail BermanLloyd BraunChris CowanJean Michel MichenaudCharles DuncombeDavid RosconvalFrancis VacherRunning time 61 minutes Dec 17 18 44 minutes All other episodes Production companiesRocket Science LaboratoriesFrench TVBermanBraunOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseDecember 17 2007 2007 12 17 July 25 2008 2008 07 25 RelatedDuel UKThe show s website described the program as a cross between Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and the World Series of Poker The game was played in a head to head format in which contestants answered general trivia questions with wrong answers contributing to a growing jackpot The winner of the Duel jackpot of 1 720 000 was Ashlee Register whose grand total was nearly 1 8 million when combined with previous winnings making her the highest winning female game show contestant in the U S The second season aired in a weekly format with modified rules from April 4 2008 to July 25 2008 at 9 00 p m 8 00 p m Central 3 Both seasons were sponsored by Diet Pepsi Max 4 led by Russell Findlay the Pepsi marketing executive who launched Pepsi Max in the USA Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Season 1 1 1 1 Results 1 2 Season 2 1 2 1 Results 2 Broadcast history 2 1 Nielsen ratings 2 1 1 Season 1 2 1 2 Season 2 3 International versions 3 1 Hungarian version 3 2 French version 4 References 5 External linksGameplay editSeason 1 edit Each player began a duel with ten chips each worth 5 000 for a combined total of 50 000 Before each question was asked a screen rose between the contestants to hide their answers from each other The duel always began with the catchphrase Let s Duel before the question was heard Each question was multiple choice with four choices The question was read by the host while the contestants used their chips to cover choices one chip per choice They were allowed to cover any number of choices provided they had enough chips After both players had locked in their answers the screen was lowered so contestants could see each other s choices and the correct answer was then revealed All chips placed on wrong answers were taken away and their value was added to a jackpot While the questions normally had no time limit a contestant who had already locked in his her answers could press the opponent and impose a seven second time limit after which answers would be automatically locked in Each contestant was given two presses per duel The duel continued until at least one contestant failed to cover the correct answer to a question If only one contestant failed to answer correctly that contestant was eliminated any chips the contestant had not played were not added to the jackpot though any played on wrong answers were still added The winning contestant became champion and won the value of any chips they still possessed including the one covering the correct answer That money was theirs to keep regardless of the outcome of future duels If neither player covered the correct answer however the duel went to a sudden death shootout For the shootout there were no presses and each player received four new chips with no cash value If only one player answered correctly that player won the duel and became champion but won no money If both players answered correctly the player who covered fewer choices won It is unknown what would have happened in any other situation as no such situation ever aired The champion then chose a new challenger from a randomly selected group of three from the remaining members of the Players Gallery those in the contestant pool who had not yet participated based on a small amount of information revealed about each potential contestant Contestants who had dueled were ranked by number of duels won and then by cash winnings as a tiebreaker After five nights the four top contestants competed for the jackpot on the finale 5 During the finale the top seeded player was given the choice of which other finalist he wanted to face in the first semifinal duel leaving the two other finalists to play in the second The winners of each semifinal advanced to the final duel to play for the entire jackpot The final round duel played the same as the qualifying duels with lost chips continuing to add to the jackpot and any winnings kept The winner of the final duel claimed the jackpot as well as all earnings accumulated in previous duels Results edit In the final duel on December 23 2007 contestants Ashlee Register a registered nurse and Robert Elswick a used car salesman played for a jackpot totaling 1 720 000 Ashlee Register won the duel on the first question to claim a grand total of 1 795 000 including the 75 000 she had earned in previous duels The first and only question of the final duel for 1 72 million was Ashlee Which of these weighs more RobertA Gallon of water AB Gallon of crude oil BC Gallon of vegetable oil CD They all weigh the same DWhile Register covered all four answers on her side later stating that she didn t want to take a gamble on the first question Elswick covered all except the correct answer when Greenberg asked him about his logic Elswick eventually realized that oil floats on water and hence is lighter than water so A is correct Season 2 edit The way questions were played remained the same but the producers changed the game format to accommodate continuing weekly episodes First each contestant received one press per game rather than two Second the chips had no monetary value instead the prize value of a duel was determined by its length Thus unlike the first season s tournament the potential prize increased as a duel progressed Questions asked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Winnings 1 000 2 500 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 40 000 50 000If both contestants missed a question the value of the duel was frozen at the previous value the format of the shootout used to determine the winner was identical to the tournament format For the weekly series a bonus round was added after each duel The winner was asked a single Max Question and was given one chip and seven seconds to respond A correct answer doubled the contestant s winnings from the just played duel for a potential maximum of 100 000 There was no penalty for a wrong answer Winning contestants then had the option to take their winnings and leave or to risk them to play another duel against their choice of three contestants If they lost in their second or third duel they forfeited all their winnings while a loss in their fourth or fifth duel cut their winnings in half A contestant who won five duels in a row had his her winnings increased to a total of 500 000 without having to play a Max Question after the fifth victory and retired as an undefeated champion When a contestant chose to leave or won the jackpot the next two contestants to play were the ones not chosen by the champion for the previous duel Results edit On Friday May 2 2008 a former film executive for Reason Pictures GOOD Magazine 24 year old Gabriel Reilich from Los Angeles California won five duels to become the season s only 500 000 prize winner he had won 75 000 in his four previous duels and correctly answered every Max Question Gabriel won his fifth duel on the question Jennifer What Rolling Stone was a student at the London School of Economics GabrielA Keith Richards AB Charlie Watts BC Robert Plant CD Mick Jagger DBroadcast history editDuel was created by the Francophone production house FrenchTV with BermanBraun being the U S production firm It is headed by Lloyd Braun and Gail Berman both former network executives The series first aired from December 17 to December 23 2007 on ABC at 8 00 PM 7 00 Central from Monday through Friday and its finale on Sunday for its first four nights it was up against Clash of the Choirs on NBC Initial reviews were mixed some praised the show for bringing something different and original to American television while others derided Greenberg s hosting on the first night and the amount of padding the first episode which was 90 minutes in length seemed to have Several critics derided the show for giving contestants stereotypical titles such as The Fire Captain and The Alligator Wrestler As the series progressed however critics began noticing how several contestants were chosen at random several times in a row yet were never picked by the on stage contestant three contestants didn t play in the tournament at all Nielsen ratings edit Season 1 edit Duel s ratings were not as good as its opponent for its first four shows NBC s Clash of the Choirs Air Date Viewers millions Households Adults 18 49Rating Share Rating Share1 December 17 2007 7 68 5 0 8 2 5 72 December 18 2007 7 31 4 5 7 2 4 73 December 19 2007 7 42 4 9 8 2 2 64 December 20 2007 6 45 4 2 7 1 9 65 December 21 2007 6 70 4 4 8 1 7 66 December 23 2007 6 15 3 8 7 1 6 4Season 2 edit Season Two aired on Friday nights at 9 00 p m 8 00 p m Central The first two episodes had to compete with CBS The Price Is Right 1 000 000 Spectacular which aired at the same time Also since the season premiere the show was standing and lagging at sixth place behind The CW s second hour of WWE Friday Night SmackDown and the Univision telenovela Pasion Air Date Viewers millions Households Adults 18 49Rating Share Rating Share7 April 4 2008 3 93 2 5 3 1 2 48 April 11 2008 3 99 2 6 5 1 2 49 April 18 2008 3 29 2 1 4 0 9 310 April 25 2008 3 73 2 4 4 1 0 311 May 2 2008 3 86 2 6 5 1 0 312 June 27 2008 3 27 1 0 413 July 4 200814 July 11 2008 3 56 0 8 315 July 18 200816 July 25 2008International versions editActually ITV in U K were the first network to purchase the rights to Duel in September 2007 swiftly followed by ABC in the U S who launched their first series of the show hosted by sport broadcaster Mike Greenberg on 17 December 2007 The American version ran 16 episodes in 2 seasons and was not renewed for a third season France 2 was the third network to obtain the rights to the game show under the name Le 4e duel aired on 2008 until 2013 The Duel format was optioned by television networks in Australia Belgium Brazil France Germany Hungary Italy Mexico the Netherlands Poland Portugal and Spain but with the exception of Hungary Portugal and Duel s native France never made it to production in those territories A similar German game show called Duell was already running in 2001 2002 on the German sports channel DSF today Sport1 6 Country Title Presenter s Broadcaster s Premiere Finale nbsp Arab League Duel BelArabi nbsp Yousef Aamer Abu Dhabi TVONTV March 19 2019 present nbsp France Le Quatrieme Duel Tania Young 2008 Julien Courbet 2009 2012 Bruno Guillon 2013 France 2 July 5 2008 September 7 2013 nbsp Hungary 7 Parbaj Istvan Vago TV2 August 31 2009 October 22 2009 nbsp Portugal 8 O Duelo Final Jorge Gabriel RTP1 2009 2009 nbsp Spain 9 El Duelo Antonio Garrido Selected FORTA TV channels 2012 2012 nbsp United Kingdom Duel Nick Hancock ITV January 19 2008 April 5 2008Hungarian version edit The game is produced in Hungary titled Parbaj Hungarian for Duel starting on 31 August 2009 on TV2 It is hosted by Istvan Vago It runs on weekdays from 19 05 to 20 15 10 After each duel the winner it is given a bonus question with 3 tokens to use Winnings are determined by the number of duels won and the number of tokens used in the bonus question as long as the correct answer is chosen The highest prize is possible after winning 5 duels and its value is 25 million forints Players have 2 accelerators per duel The phrase at the beginning of each duel is En garde A web version of the game is available on TV2 s official website French version edit France 2 was the third network to obtain the rights to the game show under the name Le 4e duel aired on 2008 until 2013 References edit Garron Barry December 16 2007 Duel The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 2 2018 Lowry Brian December 16 2007 Duel Variety Retrieved November 2 2018 Hibberd James March 13 2008 ABC game for more Duel Reuters Retrieved November 2 2018 DUEL A NEW TOURNAMENT STYLE GAME SHOW BASED ON SMARTS SKILL AND STRATEGY WILL PREMIERE WEEK OF DECEMBER 17 ON ABC ABC com Duel News Release Archived from the original on 2007 12 04 Retrieved 2007 12 04 French TV Duel Format in French French TV Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 National Audiovisual Archive NAVA Retrieved 2022 11 01 DUELO FINAL Concursos RTP RTP Retrieved 2019 02 03 Antonio Garrido al frente de El Duelo Europa Press 2012 05 31 Retrieved 2019 02 03 Minisite of Duel on TV2 hu Archived from the original on 2009 08 28 Retrieved 2009 08 31 External links editOfficial Website Duel at IMDb nbsp 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