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''Jackpot Bowling'' (also known as ''
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Jackpot Bowling'' and ''Jackpot Bowling Starring Milton Berle'') is a professional bowling show on
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from January 9, 1959, to March 13, 1961.


Broadcast history


Short-form version

''Jackpot Bowling'' was the first national TV bowling show since '' Bowling Headliners'' aired in the early days of television (1948–50). ''Jackpot Bowling'' originally aired on Fridays at 10:45 PM following the '' Cavalcade of Sports Friday Night Fight''. It took place at the T-Bowl in
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. In its original format, ''Jackpot Bowling's'' time slot varied widely because it was led into by
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bouts, which could end very quickly or stretch out to the full fifteen rounds at the time. ''Jackpot Bowling'' would thus pad out the time slot for however much extra time was needed to round out the hour. (''
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'', a show produced by rival
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with the sanctioning of the
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, followed a similar constraint when it debuted a year after ''Jackpot Bowling'' and would maintain that format throughout its four-year run.)
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was the show's first host, but bowed out after only two shows and was replaced by
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. On April 10, 1959,
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became the show's third host. Allen and Palmer each had obligations during their respective sport's seasons (Allen was a
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man, Palmer was from the field of
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), and thus they would trade positions each October and April throughout the show's first run. Of the three hosts, Allen, who knew little about bowling, was the most poorly received. The show was put on a summer hiatus after the June 24, 1960, episode, as its ''Cavalcade of Sports'' lead-in had ended its run on NBC.


Long-form version

On September 19, 1960, ''Jackpot Bowling'' returned as a stand-alone show with its own 30-minute time slot, Mondays at 10:30 p.m. Brunswick became a co-sponsor with Bayuk's Phillies Cigars, and the series moved west to
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, with the Hollywood Legion Lanes becoming the show's new studio.
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was installed as host with
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providing play-by-play. (NBC installed Berle as host in part because the network was desperate to burn off its 30-year contract with Berle, whose popularity had been in steady decline, and also to emphasize more comedy as the nation's taste for high-budget contests had waned in the wake of the
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.) The professional bowler challenges were supplemented with a late-night-style monologue from Berle and segments of celebrities being interviewed by Berle and then rolling a shot for charity. The series would run only another six months with Berle as host and would end on March 13, 1961.


Gameplay

Two players competed to bowl up to nine strikes. After each bowler took nine turns, the player who bowled more strikes won $1,000. Any player who rolled six strikes in a row won a jackpot which, in the earlier seasons, started at $5,000 and increased $1,000 each week it was not won. In the final season hosted by Milton Berle, two matches were played in each show. Rolling six strikes in a row in the first match won a flat $5,000. The winner of the first match played against the "king of the hill" bowler for another $1,000, and the right to return the following week as "king of the hill". Rolling six strikes in a row in this second weekly match won the jackpot, which now started at $25,000, with $5,000 added each week that it was not broken.


Episode status

The show's status is unknown. Five Berle episodes exist, including the January 2, 1961, episode on which
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's Therm Gibson won a record $75,000 jackpot, the January 16 episode with British sex symbol
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bowling (and her husband
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in the audience), and the January 23 episode where comic
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bowled himself down the lane and got a strike.YouTube video of Harry Ritz's strike on ''Jackpot Bowling''
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References


External links


''Jackpot Bowling'' on IMDb
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