101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow

Not to be confused with 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show.
101 Ways To Leave a Gameshow
Genre Comedy
Directed by Petrina Good
Presented by Steve Jones
Starring Nemone
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Andy Rowe
Location(s) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Initial
Distributor Endemol UK
Release
Original network BBC One
Picture format PAL (576i, 16:9)
Original release 10 July (2010-07-10) – 28 August 2010 (2010-08-28)
Chronology
Related shows Total Wipeout
External links
Website
Production website

101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow is a British game show produced by Initial (a subsidiary of Endemol UK) for the BBC, it is hosted by Steve Jones and Nemone. The show sees eight contestants compete to be the winner of the £10,000 prize by picking the correct answers to general knowledge questions. Competitors who pick incorrect answers are eliminated from the show in a variety of different ways, usually involving a large drop into the pool of water at the base of the tower. The show made its debut on BBC One on 10 July 2010 and ended on 28 August 2010. An American version, hosted by Jeff Sutphen, premiered on 21 June 2011.[1]

Format

The show's production company, Endemol, describes the show as "the play-along fun of a glitzy, Saturday night quiz with the full-on adrenaline rush of an extreme stunt show."[2] Each episode features eight contestants, with a mix of sexes, ages and backgrounds, competing to be the winner of the £10,000 prize in the UK version ($50,000 in the US version).[3] Contestants are reduced one by one in the first four rounds, attempting to guess the correct answers to a selection of multiple-choice questions. The contestant who chooses the wrong answer will leave the show in spectacular fashion, in one of the 101 Ways To Leave A Gameshow. At any time during the first four rounds, a buzzer could sound, which announces the start of the Emergency Exit round. In this round, contestants are asked a series of questions at random, with the first contestant to give a wrong answer being eliminated. The Emergency Exit round is not used in the US and Italian versions. In the final round, only three contestants remain (four contestants in the US version), who have to answer one last question in an attempt to win the jackpot prize.

Production

The show was created jointly by Endemol USA and Endemol UK.[4] It was first produced by the UK division of Endemol for the BBC. Like its Saturday night stablemate, Total Wipeout, the show is filmed entirely at Endemol's filming facility in Benavídez, 35 km south of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Generally, most of the programme is recorded outside, however, studio segments are recorded in a monolithic purpose-built 100 feet (30 m) tall tower, located above the 'exits'.[3] Studio segments are generally filmed on three different levels, with the '101 Ways To Leave' segments recorded on the Tower's exterior. Some exits from the show are recorded on a dis-used airfield runaway located adjacent to the tower. Most of the exits culminate in the contestant ending up in a large pool of water directly in front of the tower.

The United States version was filmed at Agua Dulce, California, which is a popular filming location in Northern Los Angeles County. The site does have an active general aviation air field that was closed down during filming.

Gameplay

In the first four rounds, the game begins by Nemone revealing the exit for the losing contestant. This is one of the exits numbered between 1 and 101. The round then continues into the selection phase, in which contestants must pick one of several correct answers to a statement given. The contestants then reveal which answer they have picked, before being prepared for the exit in question. In the event that more than one contestant has picked the same answer, a tie-break question will be asked, with the first contestant to give a correct answer earning the answer they originally picked. The remaining contestants must then pick one of the remaining answers. The selection phase continues until all the contestants have their own answer (In the U.S. version, the players answer a numerical question to determine the order in which they select their answers, with the closest player getting first choice of answer, and the player who is the furthest out being stuck with the last remaining answer). Once all the contestants are prepared for the exit, Steve reveals the correct answers before the contestant holding the wrong answer is ejected from the show. During any of the first four rounds, a buzzer can be heard, indicating the start of the 'Emergency Exit' round (see the 'Ways To Leave' section). In the final round, the gameplay changes slightly, with the remaining contestants having to identify the one correct answer. The final round always uses Exit 101, The Trap Door.

Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Exits

Way number Name Episode number Round number
1 Balls of Doom 1 4
3 Punch Dunk 5 2
4 Dunk and Disorderly 6 1
7 Take the Plunge 7 1
9 The Hang 5 1
12 Free Fall 1 1
15 Rubbish Dump 3 2
17 Saddle Sore 1 2
19 Supermarket Smash 2 2
22 Bang on Target 8 2
23 Chopper Pull 8 4
26 Human Wrecking Ball 4 2
33 Evil Anvil 3 3
36 Rip Off 2 1
38 Scoot Shoot 6 2
42 Glued to your Seat 3 1
46 Flipping Wreck 4 4
51 Deadly Dangle 4 1
52 Concrete Boots 2 4
56 Human Fling 7 3
61 Big, Giant, Colossal Hammers 1 3
65 The Cracker 6 4
69 The Big Zipper 8 1
70 4-Wheel Dive 7 4
73 Rocket Sledge 5 3
77 Mace Off 6 3
84 Total Carnage 5 4
87 The Human Cannon 8 3
90 The Drag 3 4
94 Ejector Seat 4 3
97 Armchair Armageddon 2 3
99 Steve's Big Boot 7 2
101 The Trap Door
The Drop of Doom
All 8 5 (The Final)
N/A Emergency Exit All 8 Bonus Round

International versions

Country Name Host Network Date premiered Prize
 Argentina Alto juego Guido Kaczka Telefe 9 September 2010 – 30 October 2010 New car
 China [13] 心跳阿根廷
Xin Tiao A Gen Ting
Zuo Yan (Season 1 only)
Chen Huan
Zhejiang Television 7 January 2012 – 14 September 2012 Airline tickets to London during 2012 Summer Olympics or 10,000 RMB yuan in cash
 Germany[14] 101 Wege aus der Härtesten Show der Welt Daniel Hartwich RTL 4 September 2010 25,000 Euro
 Israel [15] 101 דרכים לעוף משעשועון
101 Drakhim Lauf MeShashuon
Ofer Shechter Channel 2 (Reshet) 10 May 2011 60,000 Shekel
 Italy [16] 101 Modi di perdere un Game Show Francesco Facchinetti Rai Due 7 July 2011 No prizes
 Mexico Sale en 101 Juegos Sherlyn Gonzalez Televisa 3 August 2013 MX$ 250,000
 Sweden[17] 101 sätt att åka ur en gamehow Mårten Andersson TV3 4 March 2011 50,000 SEK
 Turkey 101 Bay J Fox Türkiye 28 August 2010 Unknown
 United States[18] 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show Jeff Sutphen[19] ABC 21 June 2011[19] $50,000

References

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  6. Paul Millar (18 July 2010). "Barrowman's 'Tonight The Night' grabs 4.2m". Digital Spy.
  7. Paul Millar (26 July 2010). "'John Bishops Britain' amuses 3.9m". Digital Spy.
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  9. Paul Millar (9 August 2010). "'Odd One In' grows 1m week-on-week". Digital Spy.
  10. Paul Millar (16 August 2010). "'John Bishop's Britain' grows to 4m". Digital Spy.
  11. Paul Millar (22 August 2010). "12m peak for 'X Factor' launch". Digital Spy.
  12. Paul Millar (29 August 2010). "Katy Perry's 'X Factor' cameo draws 10m". Digital Spy.
  13. http://www.zjstv.com/program/2012zt/xtagt/ (Chinese)
  14. "Daniel Hartwich moderiert RTL-Show-Event '101 Wege aus der härtesten Show der Welt' - RTL.de". Archived from the original on 2015-01-03. Retrieved 2014-12-30.
  15. http://web.archive.org/web/20111015012043/http://reshet.ynet.co.il/Shows/101_ways_to_leave_a_gameshow/
  16. http://web.archive.org/web/20110715203409/http://www.rai2.rai.it/dl/RaiDue/programma.html?ContentItem-82e3e9c9-8c4e-41e0-a726-7bb64885db2d#day=2011-07-14. Accessed 2014-12-30. Archived 2015-01-03.
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  18. http://web.archive.org/web/20110515061307/http://abc.go.com/shows/101-ways-to-leave-a-game-show
  19. 1 2 Gorman, Bill (17 March 2011). "ABC Picks Up "101 Ways To Leave A Game Show" For June 21, 2011". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 19 March 2011.

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