Episode 2 Game 2

Scarlett: Tonight's contestants will receive some of the following...

Lolli-Pups Dog Biscuits. The pet treat dogs and cats love. Feed your dog Lolli-Pups.

d'Amelia Pasta -- imported from Italy. Delicious pasta made the way it was meant to be -- from 100% semolina and durum wheat.

A&W Root Beer. Pour yourself a frosty one with rich and creamy A&W Root Beer -- and one-calorie, sugar-free A&W.

La Machine by Moulinex. The incredible food preperation system imported from France, it's just like having a chef in your kitchen.

And a member of our studio audience will receive a week's stay for two at his or her choice of any Holiday Inn. Today, there are more than 1500 Holiday Inns in the world. Go with the go-ers. Do the Inn thing. Stay at the Holiday Inn.

(audience applause)

Doug: Thanks, Scarlett. Time to start a new game -- and we need a new player. Please welcome a student all the way from Jakarta, Indonesia -- Deo.

 



(ding) (more applause)

Doug: Deo, since you have no marks against you -- and there are now no marks against Eddie, you two are assured of playing against each other on the next show. We'll learn more about you on that next show. Right now, we're a little short on time -- so we're going to go ahead and dive right into the game.

Hands on the buzzers, please -- and let's start a new game with this question.

Popeye the Sailor, Sailor Moon or Moon Pie. Which of these is an anime character?

(Eddie buzzes in)

Doug: Eddie.

Eddie: Sailor Moon.

Doug: That's right. (audience applause) Gotta give a shout out to Greggo Wicker, Brent Rolland and Dusty Riley, who host anime-themed game shows at conventions throughout the U.S. If you get to see any of their work, check it out. Eddie, take your free roll, please.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: And it's a 2 and a 4 for a CY$600 seeding of the pot. Bank 'em or roll 'em?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: Let's keep rollin'.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: No worries. The game is young. Both players back in with this as we start Round 2.

"See It Now", "You Are There" or "Calendar". Which of these CBS broadcasts of the past would you have most likely seen Walter Cronkite interview Napoleon Bonaparte?

(Deo buzzes in)

Doug: Deo.

Deo: Calendar

Doug: No, 'fraid that was a mid-morning news/talk show with Harry Reasoner and Mary Fickett. "You Are There" was the time-traveling news program with Uncle Walter.

Dice are hot for Eddie again. Free roll, please.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: And a 3 and a 5 for CY$800. Bank the eight -- or try to make it great?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: Got to be better than last time, right? Let's keep'em rolling.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: And that's a 1 and a 4 for CY$500 more. Up to 1300. What'cha think?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: I think there's a big number still in these dice. Come on, big number.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: And it's a 5 and a 1. Pot's up to CY$1900. Wanna keep going?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: OK, the infamous ONE MORE TIME...

(Eddie rolls)

 

(audience cheers)

Doug: And it's a big one; 6 and 4 for a grand. Up to 2900. Was that *really* one more?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: It was. Bank, please.

Doug: CY$2900 goes into your bank.

 



(ding) (audience cheers)

Doug: All right, Eddie's first on the scoreboard with CY$2900. Deo, still a long way to go. We've got CY$3000 up there on the double decision board. So anything can happen. Next question.

Quebec, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island. Which Canadian province will you find the city of Montreal?

(Deo buzzes in)

Doug: Deo.

Deo: Wild guess -- Quebec?

Doug: Good guess, that's right. (audience applause) Dice are now hot for you. Roll 'em.

(Deo rolls)

 

Doug: And you start with a 2 and a 3 for CY$500. You could bank the five bills if you'd like -- or roll again?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Deo: Let em' roll.

(Deo rolls)

 

Doug: Woah -- big number. Eleven. Brings the pot up to CY$1600. Want to roll again or bank?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Deo: Let's put 1600 on my score.

Doug: Banking the CY$1600? Very well.

(a few groans from the crowd) (ding)

Doug: Some in the audience wanted you to roll again. But they're not playing the game. Eddie still has CY$2900. Deo on the board with CY$1600 and we're starting Round 4 with this.

Algebra, Geometry or Calculus. Name the character played by Cleavon Little in the movie "Fletch Lives".

(Deo buzzes in)

Doug: Deo.

Deo: Another wild guess, Algebra?

Doug: No, I'm afraid Cleavon Little was in the role of Calculus. So that means Eddie gets a free roll of the dice and a chance to pad his lead.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: And Eddie, you start off with a 4 and a 2. Wanna roll again or bank six bills?

(audience shouts suggestions)

Eddie: I'll roll, please.

(Eddie rolls)

 

Doug: Hey now! Double 2. Double decision. Eddie, we could add another CY$400 to the pot -- making it worth CY$1000. Or you may go to the double 2 screen on the double decision board.

That screen could hide something better or worse than a CY$400 addition. Among the better -- double pot or as much as CY$3000. Among the worse -- CY$50 or even a bust. What say ye?

(audience shouts suggestions)

 


Eddie: Hoping double-deuces is good -- are good? Well anyway, let's see the board.

Doug: Going for the double 2 on the board. Very well. Instead of a CY$400 addition to the pot, what happens?

 


Doug: Ooh, a bust. Sorry about that. Round 5 starting. Eddie still with 2900. Deo still with 1600. Next question.

"Big Brother", "The Amazing Race" or "Survivor". The fifth season of which reality show featured twin sisters named Natalie and Adria?


HOT DICE CONTINUES