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Power of 10 (American game show)

Power of 10 is an international Sony Pictures Television game show format featuring contestants predicting how a cross-section of local people from the host broadcaster's country responded to questions covering a wide variety of topics in polls conducted by the broadcaster and production company.[1]

Power of 10
Created byMichael Davies
Directed byMark Gentile
Presented byDrew Carey
ComposerLewis Flinn
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producersMichael Davies
Vincent Rubino
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesEmbassy Row
Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseAugust 7, 2007 (2007-08-07) –
January 23, 2008 (2008-01-23)

Broadcast history Edit

The US version ran from August 7, 2007, to January 23, 2008, originally as a summer series and later as a replacement program on CBS, hosted by Drew Carey.[2] It aired twice weekly during the late summer and early fall. Each game featured contestants predicting how a cross-section of Americans responded to questions covering a wide variety of topics in polls conducted by CBS. The top prize was an annuitized $10,000,000.

The series was produced by Embassy Row Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television and was taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York City.

On September 10, 2007, CBS ordered six additional episodes of the show slated for mid-season to extend the first season to 18 episodes. The summer finale aired on September 23, 2007, due to Kid Nation airing the following Wednesday.[3]

The show returned on January 2, 2008, airing on Wednesday nights, competing with the most-watched show in the United States at the time, Fox's American Idol.[4] However, on January 24, 2008, it was reported that CBS removed the show from the schedule after four episodes due to low ratings, with a possible return in the summer.[5] This summer run never materialized, and by April 30, 2008, the show had been canceled in favor of The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular, also hosted by Carey. Power of 10 was not included in CBS's 2008–09 schedule on May 13, 2008, confirming its cancellation.[6]

GSN picked up the rights to Power of 10 episodes in March 2011. The episodes began to air weekdays at 5:00 p.m. ET in order to promote Drew Carey's upcoming Improv series, which did not show much success. Power of 10 was eventually moved to weekends, and was replaced by Deal or No Deal in March 2012.

Rules and gameplay Edit

Two contestants attempt to predict the results of polls in a best-of-five elimination round. A question is read (e.g., "What percentage of Americans said they are afraid of circus clowns?") and the two contestants are given ten seconds to lock in their guess using a dial to select a percentage. If a contestant has not locked in their guess after ten seconds, the computer locks in the percentage on which the contestant's dial rests. The player who comes closest to the actual percentage earns a point. The first player to earn three points advances to the money round to play for the top prize.

In the money round, the contestant is given similar questions, and specifies a range of values on a scale from 0% to 100% that they believe includes each correct answer. The size of the range decreases with each question as cash awards increase:

Question # Question Value Percentage Range/Margin of Error
1 $1,000 40%
2 $10,000 30%
3 $100,000 20%
4 $1,000,000 10%
5 $10,000,000 "Exact" (see below)

For the first three questions, the correct answer to the question is revealed once the contestant locks in an answer by pulling down a handle or lever. For the $1,000,000 question, the correct answer is only revealed if the actual percentage is outside of the contestant's range. If the contestant correctly answers the $1,000,000 question, they are then given the chance to win $10,000,000 by picking the exact percentage (rounded to the nearest percent) out of that 10% range.

Missing a question ends the game. Contestants who miss either the $1,000 or $10,000 question leave empty-handed. From the $100,000 question onward, missing a question decreases the contestant's winnings "by the power of 10", meaning that he/she leaves with 10% of the money accumulated to that point.

For each question, audience members make exact-percentage guesses in order to show the contestant a full sample of the results for help in answering. Contestants can also ask an in-studio relative or friend to give an opinion before locking in an answer; contestants can also adjust their choice, if necessary, to elicit reactions from the audience or their friend/relative. Contestants can stop the game and take the money that they currently have at any time before locking in an answer.

Unlike most other game shows, the host is not made aware of the correct answers ahead of time, so Carey may help contestants think through questions and offer his own opinions about possible answers.

Notable US contestants Edit

Jamie Sadler, a 19-year-old Upper Montclair, New Jersey pre-med student at the University of Florida, was the first contestant to earn the right to play for money on the game show, and won $1,000,000 (to be paid as a ten-year annuity). This made him the youngest person to ever win $1 million on a quiz show or game show (the second youngest was David Goodman on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire). Sadler accomplished this distinction by giving a range of 23% to 33% for the question, "What percentage of women consider themselves feminists?" Though given the chance to win the $10,000,000 grand prize, he declined to lock in a guess for the exact percentage within that range. Instead, he quit the game, and kept his $1 million prize. Subsequently, with no risk involved, he informally guessed 24%. The correct answer was 29%. This marks the first time CBS has ever awarded a $1 million prize on a studio game show (as opposed to the network's reality game shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race), and marks the first time an American game show has given away a million dollars to the very first contestant on its first episode (this record would be broken nine years later when a married couple won $1,300,010 on the first episode of The Wall).[7] On the show, Carey claimed that neither he nor the show's producers believed anyone would reach the $10,000,000 question so early in the show's run. As a result, Carey claimed that they were unprepared for its actual occurrence, but that he would "wing it".

Big Brother 8 contestants Daniele Donato and Amber Siyavus won the opportunity to appear on the show following a Power of Veto Challenge on Big Brother. The pair were taken out of the house to compete and returned to the house following filming. Amber won in the opening round and made it to the $100,000 question, but answered incorrectly and left with $1,000.

Contestant Matt Hoffman, who later went on compete on Big Brother 12, didn't make it past the first round.

On the episode that aired on January 2, 2008, two contestants that made it to the money round and each won nothing in the same episode for the first time.

International versions Edit

Country Title Host Network Highest prize Prize in US$ First Aired
  Arab World القوة العاشرة
El Kuwa El Ashira
George Kurdahi MBC 1 SR 10,000,000 US$2,664,346 October 14, 2008 – July 21, 2009
  Armenia 10-Ի ՈՒԺԸ
Tasi Uje
Avet Barseghyan Shant TV դր.10,000,000 US$27,700 2008
  Australia Power of 10 Steven Jacobs Nine Network A$1,000,000 US$828,593 March 31, 2008 – April 7, 2008
  Brazil Jogo dos 10
aired as a segment of Domingão do Faustão
Fausto Silva Rede Globo R$500,000 US$291,886 May 2008
  Bulgaria Всичко по 10
Vsichko po Deset
Ivo Andreev NOVA 500,000лв. US$349,000 2007
  Chile El Poder del 10 Julián Elfenbein Chilevisión CL$100,000,000 US$183,000 April 22, 2008
  Colombia El Poder del 10 Diego Trujillo RCN TV CO$1,000,000,000 US$474,441 February 4, 2008
  China 十倍钱进
Shi Bei Qian Jin
He Haopeng Guangdong TV CN¥1,000,000 US$146,000 March 1, 2009 – September 6, 2009
  Finland Power of 10 Janne Kataja MTV3 100,000 US$140,000 January 2, 2009 – March 6, 2009
  France Jouez pour 5 fois plus Jean-Pierre Foucault TF1 1,000,000 US$1,459,204 February 17, 2008 – April 13, 2008
  Germany Power of 10 Dirk Bach VOX 1,000,000 US$1,459,204 April 21, 2008 – May 13, 2008
  Greece Power of 10 Konstantinos Markoulakis Mega Channel 1,000,000 US$1,459,204 October 8, 2008 – July 11, 2009
  India 10 Ka Dum Salman Khan Sony TV Rs. 100,000,000 US$2,151,463 June 6, 2008 – September 9, 2018
  Israel תוצאות האמת
Totsot Ha-Emet
Guri Alfi Channel 2
(Reshet)
10,000,000 US$2,905,700 January 2008
  Mexico El Poder del 10 Omar Germenos Azteca 13 MX$1,000,000 US$75,600 May 11, 2008
  Norway Power of 10 Hallvard Flatland TVNorge 10,000,000 kr US$1,560,000 August 31, 2008
  Philippines Power of 10 Janno Gibbs GMA Network 10,000,000 US$208,000 May 10, 2009 – December 27, 2009
  Poland Strzał w 10 Cezary Pazura Polsat 1,000,000 US$434,775 March 29, 2008 – January 25, 2009
  Russia Магия Десяти
Magiya desyati
Vera Brezhneva Perviy Kanal 10,000,000 US$399,016 January 7, 2008 – August 31, 2008
  Spain Energía de 10 (pilot) ? Antena 3 €10,000,000 US$10,914,000 2008 (pilot not picked up)
  South Africa Power of 10 Mark Pilgrim M-Net R10,000,000 US$1,230,203 August 2008
  Sweden Power of 10 Mikael Tornving Kanal 5 1,000,000kr US$146,466 Spring 2008
  Ukraine 100% Україна
100% Ukraïna
Hanna Bezulyk 1+1 1,000,000 US$131,000 September 5, 2008 – November 1, 2008
  Venezuela El poder de Ganar Leonardo Villalobos Venevisión Bs.F 400,000 US$186,000 September 18, 2008
  Vietnam Quyền năng số 10 Minh Béo
Anh Quân
HTV7 100,000,000 US$5,555 May 19, 2008 – March 1, 2010

Awards and nominations Edit

Power of 10 won the Best Game Show prize at the 2008 Rose d'Or ceremony.[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ Hale, Mike (August 15, 2008). "Taking Educated Guesses to Try to Beat the Odds". NY Times. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  2. ^ Cohen, Sandy (October 10, 2007). "Drew Carey: Born to Be a Game-Show Host". Washington Post. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  3. ^ . Orlando Sentinel. September 10, 2007. Archived from the original on 2018-11-04. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  4. ^ . Chicago Tribune. December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-12-06. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  5. ^ Adalian, Josef (January 23, 2008). . Variety. Archived from the original on February 23, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  6. ^ Kimball, Trevor (May 14, 2008). "CBS Announces Their 2008-09 Schedule. Who's Been Cancelled?". TVSeriesFinale. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  7. ^ Huff, Richard (August 8, 2007). "Teen tees off, wins $1M prize". Daily News. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  8. ^ (PDF). Rose d'Or AG. 2008-05-06. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2008-05-07.

External links Edit

  • Official CBS Power of 10 site
  • Press release announcing summer pick-up of Power of 10
  • Power of 10 at IMDb

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Power of 10 is an international Sony Pictures Television game show format featuring contestants predicting how a cross section of local people from the host broadcaster s country responded to questions covering a wide variety of topics in polls conducted by the broadcaster and production company 1 Power of 10Created byMichael DaviesDirected byMark GentilePresented byDrew CareyComposerLewis FlinnCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes18ProductionExecutive producersMichael DaviesVincent RubinoRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesEmbassy RowSony Pictures TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseAugust 7 2007 2007 08 07 January 23 2008 2008 01 23 Contents 1 Broadcast history 2 Rules and gameplay 3 Notable US contestants 4 International versions 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksBroadcast history EditThe US version ran from August 7 2007 to January 23 2008 originally as a summer series and later as a replacement program on CBS hosted by Drew Carey 2 It aired twice weekly during the late summer and early fall Each game featured contestants predicting how a cross section of Americans responded to questions covering a wide variety of topics in polls conducted by CBS The top prize was an annuitized 10 000 000 The series was produced by Embassy Row Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television and was taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York City On September 10 2007 CBS ordered six additional episodes of the show slated for mid season to extend the first season to 18 episodes The summer finale aired on September 23 2007 due to Kid Nation airing the following Wednesday 3 The show returned on January 2 2008 airing on Wednesday nights competing with the most watched show in the United States at the time Fox s American Idol 4 However on January 24 2008 it was reported that CBS removed the show from the schedule after four episodes due to low ratings with a possible return in the summer 5 This summer run never materialized and by April 30 2008 the show had been canceled in favor of The Price Is Right 1 000 000 Spectacular also hosted by Carey Power of 10 was not included in CBS s 2008 09 schedule on May 13 2008 confirming its cancellation 6 GSN picked up the rights to Power of 10 episodes in March 2011 The episodes began to air weekdays at 5 00 p m ET in order to promote Drew Carey s upcoming Improv series which did not show much success Power of 10 was eventually moved to weekends and was replaced by Deal or No Deal in March 2012 Rules and gameplay EditTwo contestants attempt to predict the results of polls in a best of five elimination round A question is read e g What percentage of Americans said they are afraid of circus clowns and the two contestants are given ten seconds to lock in their guess using a dial to select a percentage If a contestant has not locked in their guess after ten seconds the computer locks in the percentage on which the contestant s dial rests The player who comes closest to the actual percentage earns a point The first player to earn three points advances to the money round to play for the top prize In the money round the contestant is given similar questions and specifies a range of values on a scale from 0 to 100 that they believe includes each correct answer The size of the range decreases with each question as cash awards increase Question Question Value Percentage Range Margin of Error1 1 000 40 2 10 000 30 3 100 000 20 4 1 000 000 10 5 10 000 000 Exact see below For the first three questions the correct answer to the question is revealed once the contestant locks in an answer by pulling down a handle or lever For the 1 000 000 question the correct answer is only revealed if the actual percentage is outside of the contestant s range If the contestant correctly answers the 1 000 000 question they are then given the chance to win 10 000 000 by picking the exact percentage rounded to the nearest percent out of that 10 range Missing a question ends the game Contestants who miss either the 1 000 or 10 000 question leave empty handed From the 100 000 question onward missing a question decreases the contestant s winnings by the power of 10 meaning that he she leaves with 10 of the money accumulated to that point For each question audience members make exact percentage guesses in order to show the contestant a full sample of the results for help in answering Contestants can also ask an in studio relative or friend to give an opinion before locking in an answer contestants can also adjust their choice if necessary to elicit reactions from the audience or their friend relative Contestants can stop the game and take the money that they currently have at any time before locking in an answer Unlike most other game shows the host is not made aware of the correct answers ahead of time so Carey may help contestants think through questions and offer his own opinions about possible answers Notable US contestants EditJamie Sadler a 19 year old Upper Montclair New Jersey pre med student at the University of Florida was the first contestant to earn the right to play for money on the game show and won 1 000 000 to be paid as a ten year annuity This made him the youngest person to ever win 1 million on a quiz show or game show the second youngest was David Goodman on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Sadler accomplished this distinction by giving a range of 23 to 33 for the question What percentage of women consider themselves feminists Though given the chance to win the 10 000 000 grand prize he declined to lock in a guess for the exact percentage within that range Instead he quit the game and kept his 1 million prize Subsequently with no risk involved he informally guessed 24 The correct answer was 29 This marks the first time CBS has ever awarded a 1 million prize on a studio game show as opposed to the network s reality game shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race and marks the first time an American game show has given away a million dollars to the very first contestant on its first episode this record would be broken nine years later when a married couple won 1 300 010 on the first episode of The Wall 7 On the show Carey claimed that neither he nor the show s producers believed anyone would reach the 10 000 000 question so early in the show s run As a result Carey claimed that they were unprepared for its actual occurrence but that he would wing it Big Brother 8 contestants Daniele Donato and Amber Siyavus won the opportunity to appear on the show following a Power of Veto Challenge on Big Brother The pair were taken out of the house to compete and returned to the house following filming Amber won in the opening round and made it to the 100 000 question but answered incorrectly and left with 1 000 Contestant Matt Hoffman who later went on compete on Big Brother 12 didn t make it past the first round On the episode that aired on January 2 2008 two contestants that made it to the money round and each won nothing in the same episode for the first time International versions EditCountry Title Host Network Highest prize Prize in US First Aired Arab World القوة العاشرةEl Kuwa El Ashira George Kurdahi MBC 1 SR 10 000 000 US 2 664 346 October 14 2008 July 21 2009 Armenia 10 Ի ՈՒԺԸTasi Uje Avet Barseghyan Shant TV դր 10 000 000 US 27 700 2008 Australia Power of 10 Steven Jacobs Nine Network A 1 000 000 US 828 593 March 31 2008 April 7 2008 Brazil Jogo dos 10aired as a segment of Domingao do Faustao Fausto Silva Rede Globo R 500 000 US 291 886 May 2008 Bulgaria Vsichko po 10Vsichko po Deset Ivo Andreev NOVA 500 000lv US 349 000 2007 Chile El Poder del 10 Julian Elfenbein Chilevision CL 100 000 000 US 183 000 April 22 2008 Colombia El Poder del 10 Diego Trujillo RCN TV CO 1 000 000 000 US 474 441 February 4 2008 China 十倍钱进Shi Bei Qian Jin He Haopeng Guangdong TV CN 1 000 000 US 146 000 March 1 2009 September 6 2009 Finland Power of 10 Janne Kataja MTV3 100 000 US 140 000 January 2 2009 March 6 2009 France Jouez pour 5 fois plus Jean Pierre Foucault TF1 1 000 000 US 1 459 204 February 17 2008 April 13 2008 Germany Power of 10 Dirk Bach VOX 1 000 000 US 1 459 204 April 21 2008 May 13 2008 Greece Power of 10 Konstantinos Markoulakis Mega Channel 1 000 000 US 1 459 204 October 8 2008 July 11 2009 India 10 Ka Dum Salman Khan Sony TV Rs 100 000 000 US 2 151 463 June 6 2008 September 9 2018 Israel תוצאות האמתTotsot Ha Emet Guri Alfi Channel 2 Reshet 10 000 000 US 2 905 700 January 2008 Mexico El Poder del 10 Omar Germenos Azteca 13 MX 1 000 000 US 75 600 May 11 2008 Norway Power of 10 Hallvard Flatland TVNorge 10 000 000 kr US 1 560 000 August 31 2008 Philippines Power of 10 Janno Gibbs GMA Network 10 000 000 US 208 000 May 10 2009 December 27 2009 Poland Strzal w 10 Cezary Pazura Polsat 1 000 000 zl US 434 775 March 29 2008 January 25 2009 Russia Magiya DesyatiMagiya desyati Vera Brezhneva Perviy Kanal 10 000 000 US 399 016 January 7 2008 August 31 2008 Spain Energia de 10 pilot Antena 3 10 000 000 US 10 914 000 2008 pilot not picked up South Africa Power of 10 Mark Pilgrim M Net R10 000 000 US 1 230 203 August 2008 Sweden Power of 10 Mikael Tornving Kanal 5 1 000 000kr US 146 466 Spring 2008 Ukraine 100 Ukrayina100 Ukraina Hanna Bezulyk 1 1 1 000 000 US 131 000 September 5 2008 November 1 2008 Venezuela El poder de Ganar Leonardo Villalobos Venevision Bs F 400 000 US 186 000 September 18 2008 Vietnam Quyền năng số 10 Minh BeoAnh Quan HTV7 100 000 000 US 5 555 May 19 2008 March 1 2010Awards and nominations EditPower of 10 won the Best Game Show prize at the 2008 Rose d Or ceremony 8 References Edit Hale Mike August 15 2008 Taking Educated Guesses to Try to Beat the Odds NY Times Retrieved November 4 2018 Cohen Sandy October 10 2007 Drew Carey Born to Be a Game Show Host Washington Post Retrieved November 4 2018 Power of 10 Sticks Around For Midseason Orlando Sentinel September 10 2007 Archived from the original on 2018 11 04 Retrieved November 4 2018 CBS announces Jericho s return and NBC shakes up L amp O franchise Chicago Tribune December 3 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 12 06 Retrieved November 4 2018 Adalian Josef January 23 2008 CBS revives primetime Price is Right Variety Archived from the original on February 23 2008 Retrieved November 4 2018 Kimball Trevor May 14 2008 CBS Announces Their 2008 09 Schedule Who s Been Cancelled TVSeriesFinale Retrieved November 4 2018 Huff Richard August 8 2007 Teen tees off wins 1M prize Daily News Retrieved November 4 2018 Rose d Or Winners 2008 PDF Rose d Or AG 2008 05 06 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 05 30 Retrieved 2008 05 07 External links EditOfficial CBS Power of 10 site Official Sony Pictures Power of 10 site Press release announcing summer pick up of Power of 10 Power of 10 at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Power of 10 American game show amp oldid 1149824245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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