Slashdot Gameshow Experiences? 55
Rev Wally asks: "Next Tuesday, I hope to achieve one of my life long goals, as I've been selected to try out for Jeopardy! in Boston. I am looking for any words of wisdom from any one else who has appeared on/tried out for any game shows. Also, from any one at all, I am looking for you to throw random trivia questions my way, to try to sharpen my skills. Any help will be much appreciated, And I will try to keep any updates in my journal."
Jepardy Prompt: (Score:5, Funny)
You: What is FP?
Oh, I'm sorry (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Oh, I'm sorry (Score:1)
I'm on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in a week (Score:5, Insightful)
A few observations: it helps incredibly to give a good interview. Sure, you can get the good trivia questions answered, but what will interest viewers at home? Think hobbies, quirky facts, personality traits...
Also, I have some friends who have tried out for Jeopardy!, and they tell me you can expect to play a mock game if you make it far enough, and that it's hard for middle-aged white males to make it on (they get a ton of those, if you can imagine).
And, sadly, I must tell you that there are a lot of people that make it to the tryouts and very few that make it onto the show! You really have to differentiate yourself from the crowd.
If Jeopardy! is anything like Millionaire, you won't be able to tell anyone the results of the show until it airs. For Millionaire, you don't even get paid until 30 days after your air date (mine is January 24th, by the way). So if you get on, get ready to keep a big secret.
Re:I'm on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in a week (Score:2)
The "phone a friend" person doesn't get to hear the outcome of the question, so they don't know if you have actually won that amount or not. Also, you could easily bomb out on a later question and the PAF will not know.
I would also expect that as part of the pre-planning for the show that PAFs would be required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
Re:I'm on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in a week (Score:3, Interesting)
Not so, at least in the UK. My brother was on the show here last year, and I was a PAF. He entered the competition on Friday, got his second question by phone on the Saturday, was confirmed as appearing (by phone) on the following Wednesday lunchtime, and the show was recorded Friday evening. I was phoned by him early Friday afternoon to be told the rules (no asking anyb
Re:I'm on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in a week (Score:3, Interesting)
FWIW, my brother was on the UK Millionaire last year, winning GBP250,000. Don't know how it works in the States, but the cheque he was given by the host (Chris Tarrant) in the studio was the real thing; he just had to wait for the broadcast date to cash it, as that was the date on the cheque.
The only reason he had to wait a couple of weeks was that they were recording a few weeks ahead, as Tarrant was going on holiday for a month. But as I say, YMMV over in the US.
Re:I'm on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in a week (Score:2)
cliff (Score:4, Funny)
Re:cliff (Score:3, Funny)
Re:cliff (Score:2)
You: What do you call a man with a seagull on his head?
Buy decks of Trivial Pursuit cards. (Score:1, Informative)
Jeopardy (Score:2)
I'm curious... how many days do you need to take off work to do the interviews, etc?
Re:Jeopardy (Score:1)
So... (Score:1)
Memorize a few otherwise silly lists (Score:5, Informative)
Being Bostonian you should already know American history fairly well, but my point is that it is worth memorizing a few lists, like
There are other possible lists, like national capitals, but personally I'd rely on general knowledge for those, while the above lists come under "things I couldn't bring myself to bother studying even when I knew I had a Jeopardy! tryout coming up". That was a mistake. I know most people advise that you can't really study for Jeopardy!, because it covers such a broad range of topics; you just have to know it from lifetime experience. That's mostly true, and most questions are not studiable. A few are though, since the above lists are a relatively small body of knowledge, and it can make a big difference if you hit one on a daily double. I know from watching that most of the 5-time champs know this stuff cold.
Good luck!
Re:Memorize a few otherwise silly lists (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Memorize a few otherwise silly lists (Score:1)
I will definitely agree that it totally feels like you just missed a couple "silly questions" that you just *know* you could have gotten right. What I realized is that I didn't get them right and in the heat of the moment and stress of being on TV, I probably wouldn't have gotten them right at that time either.
So I definitely give kudos to those who can make it thro
Re:Memorize a few otherwise silly lists (Score:2)
Yes, I should admit that I was going by my (usually pretty good) hunch of what I got wrong and right. But they *might* (it was several years ago) have given us the answers while we were waiting for the marking to be done. On the other hand we were lucky enough to have Alex there to entertain us.
Anyone else wanna see Ben Stein compete in Celebrity Jeopardy! (agai
Re:Memorize a few otherwise silly lists (Score:1)
Definitely agree there...perhaps I didn't mention that because I'm sorely lacking and that area as I don't really watch TV anym
Here's one... (Score:5, Funny)
You: African or European variety?
Trebek: Well, I don't know that... AAAAAAAAAAGH!!!!!
Re:Here's one... (Score:4, Funny)
You: What is the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
Alec: I'm sorry, the correct question is "What is 6 times 9?".
Re:Here's one... (Score:1)
s/Answer to/Meaning of/
Re:Here's one... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Here's one... (Score:2)
Re:Here's one... (Score:3, Insightful)
Although Adams insisted it was coincidence, the answer to "What is six times nine?" is 42... in Base 13.
Re:Here's one... (Score:2)
the correct question was, "What do you get when you multiply six by nine?"
Apparently I need to reread Hitchhikers Guide so I don't misquote it.
Good Luck (Score:5, Insightful)
I tried out in Seattle 2 years ago and didn't make it but it was fun. Let us know how you do.
Re:Good Luck (Score:2)
Re:Good Luck (Score:1)
OTOH, last week I auditioned for Millionaire, passed the 30-question test, interviewed, and am now waiting to hear if I've made it to the contestant pool or not.
game show warning (Score:1)
Re:If you're a white man, or fat, forget it. (Score:1)
but the writer's observation was that the selection process was not about finding great trivia experts.
lots of pale PhDs and chessmasters show up and crush the trivia test. they don't pass the interview or mock game. it's about finding people that the audience will identify with and root for.
the audience roots for attractive, 'regular' people. not geeky, alienated and alienating eggheads.
subject areas (Score:2)
Re:subject areas (Score:3, Funny)
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Some practical advice: (Score:2)
Re:Some practical advice: (Score:2)
Re:Some practical advice: (Score:2)
Actually, all my joints are like that. It's similar to arthritis symptoms, but I've had it all my life due to a genetic disorder. Sadly, it's one of the less annoying symptoms.
Re:Some practical advice: (Score:2)
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I was on "Remote Control" on MTV. (Score:3, Interesting)
And Ken Ober when he was famous...
And Kari Whuler when she was an A-cup...
I won the game but I didn't do so good with naming the videos. What can I say, I'm a trivia geek, not a music geek.
The buzzer is the key to success. There's an off-camera light that appears that signifies when you can buzz-in. Get used to buzzing in after that light appears.
If you know the answer, it's really hard to wait until the right moment. If you can keep calm, relax, and be the first one in, then you will get points for the questions you know.
There's nothing worse than knowing the answer and having the other person beat you on the buzzer.
If you need practice with trivia questions, try to get you hands on "College Bowl" questions. They're uniformly excellent.
Anyhow, being on remote control was one of the high points to life so far (bigger deal than Graduation, smaller deal than my wedding). Hope you get a chance!
Jeopardy Advice (Score:2)
Thank You (Score:1)
Re:Thank You (Score:1)
I'm sure your sister is quite satisfied, but how is that going to help you for the show?
I tried out last year (Score:1)
I passed the written. Next, they took the people who passed the written test and played a mock game with us. It's fun! They give you hints on how to click the buzzer (and how not t
My shot at the big time. I coulda been a contender (Score:2)
check it out - I was a Jeopardy Rejekt [filmcritic.com]
Executive Summary: The Jeopardy tryout tests are VERY hard. 9 out of 60 people in my group even made it to the 2nd round. I was not one of them.
Prepare funny smart ass remarks! (Score:1)
As seen here:
http://www.cosmicrealms.com/coolness/movies/KenOn