All-Star Squares

All-Star Squares
Genre Game Show
Based on Hollywood Squares
Presented by Ian Rogerson
Narrated by Gavin Wood
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
Production
Location(s) South Melbourne, Victoria
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Seven Network
Picture format 4.3 PAL
Audio format Stereo
Original release Early 1999 – Late 1999
Chronology
Preceded by Personality Squares

All-Star Squares is the Australian adaption of the American game show Hollywood Squares that aired on the Seven Network in 1999, hosted by Ian 'Danno' Rogerson. Like the American version, the object of the game was to get three stars in a row, either across, up-and-down or diagonally. The contestant in turn, chose a celebrity, to whom host Rogerson asked a question. After (usually) a joke answer, they gave a response, to which the contestant either agreed or disagreed. If correct in their judgement, they received their mark in that box; if wrong, their opponent got the square (unless it led to three in a row, in which case that player had to earn it him/herself).

Each of the first two games scored $250, the third game scored $500 and each game thereafter scored $1,000. The second game featured a "secret square" which awarded a special prize to the first player to choose that square and correctly judge the celebrity's answer. If time expired during a game, each player scored $250 per square. The player with the most cash kept their winnings and chose a celebrity, each of whom held an envelope concealing a card with the description of a major prize which the champion would win by correctly judging that celebrity's answer. Win or lose, the carryover champion returned on the following show to face another opponent.

Prior to this there were two other versions that aired from the 1960s to the mid 1980s. Personality Squares original aired on Network Ten for a brief period in 1967, Hosted by John Bailey eight years later it was revived on the Nine Network hosted by Jimmy Hannan for a brief period from 1975-76. also Network Ten aired Celebrity Squares with John Bailey, followed by Joe Martin then Bob Moore for two seasons from 1967–69, the show was revived twelve years later in 1981 with Jimmy Hannan as host.

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