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The Chamber (game show)The Chamber was a short-lived game show television program that aired on FOX. It was an hour long show that debuted on January 13, 2002. The show featured contestests answering questions while strapped into a torture chamber .
Pre-game face-offTo begin, two contestants (always one male and one female) were posed a question by host Schwartz. The question had many answers (models of Ford cars, books of Stephen King, California sports teams, and the like). The contestants went back and forth, providing a single answer that fit the category. Once a correct answer was given, the opponent had to do the same. If a contestant gave an incorrect answer, repeated an answer, or took too much time, the opponent could score a point by giving one more right answer. The first to score two points in this way moved on to the main game, the loser left with nothing.
The Main GameBefore entering the Chamber, the contestant was offered a $500.00 buyout to leave the game. No one took the buyout. To begin, the contestant was strapped into a chair, arms raised over the head. Electrodes, muscle contractors and medical equipment were attached to the player before entering. During the pre-game setup, a 'randomizer' would choose whether the contestant would play against the 'hot' or 'cold' chamber. Just before the player is pulled back into the chamber, he or she must sign an affidavit waiving all claims of damage against the show and network should anything go awry. (This was likely all for dramatic effect, as game show contestants must sign dozens of forms and contracts before setting foot in the studio)
The RulesOnce ensconced in the chamber, the game begin. Each player's goal was to answer as many questions as possible, and to last in the chamber as possible. The game could end in any of the following ways:
As each round began, questions were asked to the player, each worth $1,000 if answered correctly. If the player lost the contest for whatever reason, that money was cut in half. If the player could survive the entire minute, the game would go into stop down mode for a few seconds, the conditions inside would intensify, and the game continued.
ConditionsDepending on the chamber chosen, the player would face a different set of challenges: Hot Chamber
Cold Chamber
The contestant would answer ans many questions as possible while trying to remain focused around the distractions and pain caused from the chamber. The game would end if the contestant could survive for seven minutes in the harsh environment. If the winner could also manage to answer 25 questions correctly, the total winnings would be tripled. Additionally, that environment would be retired, and something new created.
Show FormatFor the first two aired episodes, there were three games played per hour. For the final episode, a fourth game was added to fill out the time. For the first two episodes, host Schwartz was little more than a color commentator for the Chamber rounds; a male voice asked the questions and a female voice provided instructions. On the final episode, Schwartz asked the questions, as well as conducting interviews during the down time.
Source: IMDB listing The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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