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Sale of the Century
Sale of the Century is a television game show format that has been screened in several countries in various incarnations since 1969. The show found its biggest success in Australia, where it aired weeknights from 1980 to 2001. A new version had aired in Australia from May 2005 to January 2009 and in the United States during the 2007-2008 television season in syndication under the title of Temptation. The format is a general knowledge quiz, where a set of contestants earn money for correct answers, and occasionally have the chance to "buy" heavily-discounted prizes with their score money via "Instant Bargains". Long-running champions would compete to win enough money to buy larger prizes, such as trips or cars, at show's end; more successful ones could end up buying all the prizes on offer and/or a large cash jackpot. In 1973 the three contestant format was dropped and two married couples were used as contestants. This two couple format was also used during the 1973-1974 night time syndicated version as well. After its original run in the USA and during its successful run in the UK, the format was purchased by Australian TV mogul Reg Grundy, whose Grundy Television had produced a similarly formatted program called Temptation between 1971 and 1976. The Grundy version of Sale premiered on Nine Network on July 14, 1980 and became a massive success, spawning versions all across the world. At its close in 2001 it was Australia's longest-running game show.
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Plot Summary
Sale of the Century was a popular syndicated game show where contestants answered trivia questions to earn money and then had the opportunity to purchase "bargains" at a special discount. The show tested contestants' knowledge across a wide range of subjects. The ultimate goal was to accumulate enough money to win the grand prize package, often a car or other significant item, by winning multiple rounds and making smart "purchases."
Critical Reception
Sale of the Century was a highly successful and enduring game show, known for its engaging format and charismatic hosts. It garnered a significant following during its original run and has been revived multiple times due to its popularity. Critics and audiences alike praised its blend of trivia and the "bargain" element, which added an extra layer of strategy and excitement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging trivia format and the unique 'bargain' round.
Enjoyed for its fast pace and the excitement of contestants winning big.
Remembered fondly for its charismatic hosts and memorable giveaways.
Google audience: Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers recalling the show's thrilling format and the opportunity for contestants to win substantial prizes. The show is often remembered as a classic of its genre.
Fun Fact
The show's famous "Bargain Square" featured items that contestants could 'buy' with money they'd earned, often at incredibly low prices, adding a unique shopping-game element.
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