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The Better Sex

The Better Sex is a television game show in the United States where men competed against women in a "battle of the sexes" format. The Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production ran on ABC from July 18, 1977, to January 13, 1978. The show had two hosts, one male and one female; each acted as leader of a team of the appropriate sex. The male host was Bill Anderson and the female host was Sarah Purcell. Gene Wood was the announcer.

The Better Sex
Created byMark Goodson
Bill Todman
Directed byPaul Alter
Presented byBill Anderson
Sarah Purcell
Narrated byGene Wood
Country of originUSA
Production
Production locationsThe Prospect Studios
Hollywood, California
Running time30 minutes
Production companyMark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJuly 18, 1977 (1977-07-18) –
January 13, 1978 (1978-01-13)

Game play edit

The show pitted two teams of six men and six women in a battle-of-the-sexes elimination game. One member of the team in control was asked a question, either general-knowledge or survey. The contestant was then handed a card which contained the correct answer and a bluff answer. The player's job was to choose which answer to use to try to fool the opposing team/sex. After the contestant made his/her choice, up to three members of the other team decided to either agree or disagree on the answer. Only two could agree or disagree and once they did, the correct answer was then revealed. If the two players made an incorrect judgment, they were knocked out of the game. If they made a correct judgment, they stayed in the game and the player offering the answer was knocked out along with a teammate of the opposing team's choice; additionally, that team took control of the next question. When a team was down to two players and could not agree whether an answer was correct or a bluff, the first player was given the option to change his/her judgment, or stay with his/her original choice.

The first team to eliminate the other won the game, $1,000, and a chance to play for $5,000 in the bonus game.

Bonus game edit

In the bonus game, the winning team faced 30 members of the opposite sex in the studio audience. One at a time, each team member was asked a question, then was handed a card which showed the correct answer only. The contestant could use that answer or come up with a bluff of his or her own. After the player gave an answer, the audience members then voted to agree or disagree on the answer. Each audience member held a paddle-shaped electronic device which displayed their choice. The correct answer was then revealed, and any audience members who voted wrong (or failed to cast a vote in the allotted time) were eliminated and sat down.

Play continued until all six questions were played. If any audience members were left standing, the team lost and the audience survivors split $500. However, if all 30 audience members were knocked out in up to six questions, the winning team split $5,000.

Teams stayed on the show until they lost twice or accrued at least $20,000 in total winnings. By December 1977, it increased to $30,000.

Music edit

The theme song is called "Hormonal Imbalance", composed by Score Productions.

Broadcast history edit

Like most shows that aired at noon ET/11:00AM CT/MT/PT, some affiliates did not carry the show. It aired opposite The Young and the Restless on CBS and initially two NBC game shows: Shoot for the Stars then To Say the Least. In January 1978, when both One Life to Live and General Hospital expanded from 45 minutes to an hour, the series was placed on hiatus; The $20,000 Pyramid took over the time slot. The show was ultimately canceled by ABC later that year. In 1998, Game Show Network used this show for an episode of their comedy series Faux Pause. On September 30, 2018, Buzzr aired two episodes as part of their annual "Lost & Found" series of specials.

International versions edit

Like its American counterpart, most international versions that were based on this format had a shorter-run in their respective countries as well.

Country Local Name Host Co-host Channel Year Aired
  Australia The Better Sex Mike Preston Ann Sidney STW-9 1978
  France Question de Charme Georges Beller Daniela Lumbroso Antenne 2 1991-1992
  Italy ll Sesso Forte Enrica Bonaccorti Michele Gammino Rai 2 1978
  Netherlands De Betere Sexe Ruud ter Weijden Sandra Reemer RTL 4 1990
  United Kingdom The Better Sex Jack McLaughlin Lesley Blair STV / ITV 1978
Who's Bluffing Who? Ulrika Jonsson Richard Cartridge BBC1 1991

Australia edit

The Australian version of The Better Sex was produced at STW-9, Perth, and also broadcast on TVQ-0, Brisbane, in 1978.[1] It was hosted by Mike Preston and Ann Sidney, and was produced by Reg Grundy.[2]

The theme music and incidental tracks for the Australian version were composed by Jack Grimsley.[3]

France edit

A short-lived French version aired on Antenne 2 from 1991 until 1992 under the name Question de Charme ("Question of Charm") hosted by Georges Beller and Daniela Lumbroso. In 2010, the format was acquired by TF1 for a potential revival of the show as a primetime series in 2011. However, it was scrapped later on.[4]

Italy edit

In 1978, a short-lived Italian version aired on Rai 2 under the name Il Sesso Forte[5]("The Stronger Sex") hosted by Enrica Bonaccorti and Michele Gammino. It aired for only 22 episodes.

The Netherlands edit

A short-lived Dutch version aired on RTL 4 (originally RTL Véronique) under the name De Betere Sexe[6] ("The Better Sex") hosted by Ruud ter Weijden and Sandra Reemer in 1990. On June 6 (or 6 June) 2017, Ms. Reemer[7] had passed away due to her long battle with Breast Cancer at the age of 66.

United Kingdom edit

Only two short-lived versions ran. The first incarnation originally ran in the STV region of ITV (The rest of ITV broadcast the series over the summer 1978) as The Better Sex, hosted by Jack McLaughlin and Lesley Blair in 1978.[8] 13 years later, the series was revived on BBC1 in 1991 - only this time, under the title Who's Bluffing Who?, hosted by Ulrika Jonsson and Richard Cartridge. It was axed after eight episodes.[9]

Elsewhere edit

Other foreign versions of The Better Sex ran in:

  • Germany
  • Scotland
  • Wales

References edit

  1. ^ Hogan, Sandra (17 June 1978). "Ann Is Here To Stay". TV Week. Southdown Press.
  2. ^ The Better Sex (Channel 9 1978 with Mike Preston and Ann Sidney)|Memorable TV 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Better Sex: Opening theme|National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
  4. ^ TF1 a acquis "The Better Sex", un nouveau format de jeu
  5. ^ @techetechete
  6. ^ "De Betere Sexe - TV en Radio DataBase".
  7. ^ "Zangeres en tv-persoonlijkheld Sandra Reemer overleden (NOS)".
  8. ^ "The Better Sex - UKGameshows".
  9. ^ http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Who's_Bluffing_Who

External links edit

  • The Better Sex at IMDb
  • Article about the short-lived French adaptation of "The Better Sex" called Question de Charme
  • Who's Bluffing Who? - 1991

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Better Sex news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Better Sex is a television game show in the United States where men competed against women in a battle of the sexes format The Mark Goodson Bill Todman production ran on ABC from July 18 1977 to January 13 1978 The show had two hosts one male and one female each acted as leader of a team of the appropriate sex The male host was Bill Anderson and the female host was Sarah Purcell Gene Wood was the announcer The Better SexCreated byMark GoodsonBill TodmanDirected byPaul AlterPresented byBill AndersonSarah PurcellNarrated byGene WoodCountry of originUSAProductionProduction locationsThe Prospect StudiosHollywood CaliforniaRunning time30 minutesProduction companyMark Goodson Bill Todman ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseJuly 18 1977 1977 07 18 January 13 1978 1978 01 13 Contents 1 Game play 1 1 Bonus game 2 Music 3 Broadcast history 4 International versions 4 1 Australia 4 2 France 4 3 Italy 4 4 The Netherlands 4 5 United Kingdom 4 6 Elsewhere 5 References 6 External linksGame play editThe show pitted two teams of six men and six women in a battle of the sexes elimination game One member of the team in control was asked a question either general knowledge or survey The contestant was then handed a card which contained the correct answer and a bluff answer The player s job was to choose which answer to use to try to fool the opposing team sex After the contestant made his her choice up to three members of the other team decided to either agree or disagree on the answer Only two could agree or disagree and once they did the correct answer was then revealed If the two players made an incorrect judgment they were knocked out of the game If they made a correct judgment they stayed in the game and the player offering the answer was knocked out along with a teammate of the opposing team s choice additionally that team took control of the next question When a team was down to two players and could not agree whether an answer was correct or a bluff the first player was given the option to change his her judgment or stay with his her original choice The first team to eliminate the other won the game 1 000 and a chance to play for 5 000 in the bonus game Bonus game edit In the bonus game the winning team faced 30 members of the opposite sex in the studio audience One at a time each team member was asked a question then was handed a card which showed the correct answer only The contestant could use that answer or come up with a bluff of his or her own After the player gave an answer the audience members then voted to agree or disagree on the answer Each audience member held a paddle shaped electronic device which displayed their choice The correct answer was then revealed and any audience members who voted wrong or failed to cast a vote in the allotted time were eliminated and sat down Play continued until all six questions were played If any audience members were left standing the team lost and the audience survivors split 500 However if all 30 audience members were knocked out in up to six questions the winning team split 5 000 Teams stayed on the show until they lost twice or accrued at least 20 000 in total winnings By December 1977 it increased to 30 000 Music editThe theme song is called Hormonal Imbalance composed by Score Productions Broadcast history editLike most shows that aired at noon ET 11 00AM CT MT PT some affiliates did not carry the show It aired opposite The Young and the Restless on CBS and initially two NBC game shows Shoot for the Stars then To Say the Least In January 1978 when both One Life to Live and General Hospital expanded from 45 minutes to an hour the series was placed on hiatus The 20 000 Pyramid took over the time slot The show was ultimately canceled by ABC later that year In 1998 Game Show Network used this show for an episode of their comedy series Faux Pause On September 30 2018 Buzzr aired two episodes as part of their annual Lost amp Found series of specials International versions editLike its American counterpart most international versions that were based on this format had a shorter run in their respective countries as well Country Local Name Host Co host Channel Year Aired nbsp Australia The Better Sex Mike Preston Ann Sidney STW 9 1978 nbsp France Question de Charme Georges Beller Daniela Lumbroso Antenne 2 1991 1992 nbsp Italy ll Sesso Forte Enrica Bonaccorti Michele Gammino Rai 2 1978 nbsp Netherlands De Betere Sexe Ruud ter Weijden Sandra Reemer RTL 4 1990 nbsp United Kingdom The Better Sex Jack McLaughlin Lesley Blair STV ITV 1978Who s Bluffing Who Ulrika Jonsson Richard Cartridge BBC1 1991Australia edit The Australian version of The Better Sex was produced at STW 9 Perth and also broadcast on TVQ 0 Brisbane in 1978 1 It was hosted by Mike Preston and Ann Sidney and was produced by Reg Grundy 2 The theme music and incidental tracks for the Australian version were composed by Jack Grimsley 3 France edit A short lived French version aired on Antenne 2 from 1991 until 1992 under the name Question de Charme Question of Charm hosted by Georges Beller and Daniela Lumbroso In 2010 the format was acquired by TF1 for a potential revival of the show as a primetime series in 2011 However it was scrapped later on 4 Italy edit In 1978 a short lived Italian version aired on Rai 2 under the name Il Sesso Forte 5 The Stronger Sex hosted by Enrica Bonaccorti and Michele Gammino It aired for only 22 episodes The Netherlands edit A short lived Dutch version aired on RTL 4 originally RTL Veronique under the name De Betere Sexe 6 The Better Sex hosted by Ruud ter Weijden and Sandra Reemer in 1990 On June 6 or 6 June 2017 Ms Reemer 7 had passed away due to her long battle with Breast Cancer at the age of 66 United Kingdom edit Only two short lived versions ran The first incarnation originally ran in the STV region of ITV The rest of ITV broadcast the series over the summer 1978 as The Better Sex hosted by Jack McLaughlin and Lesley Blair in 1978 8 13 years later the series was revived on BBC1 in 1991 only this time under the title Who s Bluffing Who hosted by Ulrika Jonsson and Richard Cartridge It was axed after eight episodes 9 Elsewhere edit Other foreign versions of The Better Sex ran in Germany Scotland WalesReferences edit Hogan Sandra 17 June 1978 Ann Is Here To Stay TV Week Southdown Press The Better Sex Channel 9 1978 with Mike Preston and Ann Sidney Memorable TV Archived 2012 03 31 at the Wayback Machine The Better Sex Opening theme National Film and Sound Archive of Australia TF1 a acquis The Better Sex un nouveau format de jeu techetechete De Betere Sexe TV en Radio DataBase Zangeres en tv persoonlijkheld Sandra Reemer overleden NOS The Better Sex UKGameshows http www ukgameshows com ukgs Who s Bluffing WhoExternal links editThe Better Sex at IMDb Article about the short lived French adaptation of The Better Sex called Question de Charme Who s Bluffing Who 1991 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Better Sex amp oldid 1174173247, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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