Stunts
The stunts were all similar to '' Beat the Clock'' stunts, but they were all designed to be messy. Sometimes Johnathan would perform another magic trick prior to the stunt. Many stunts often awarded around $500 to be split amongst the teams, and some stunts allowed for bonus money.Reach For the Stars
The final round, titled "Reach For the Stars", involved 3 players trying to win as much money as possible. The four-minute timer began counting down as soon as Johnathan began reading the first question. The player who buzzed in and answered it earned $100 and ran over to a board with stars. He/she would grab a star and hand it to Johnathan to answer a question or perform a stunt, all of which were worth anywhere from $100 to $1,000. If they failed to answer a question or perform a stunt before hearing the buzzer, the other two contestants were eligible to answer a toss-up question to get in the game. Some episodes used a variation where another toss-up question would be asked after each stunt regardless of whether the contestant who played it completed it or not. The player with the biggest total won the game and the cash they earned with it when the four minutes expired.Broadcast history
The show aired from September 9, 1991 to January 3, 1992 on WNBC-TV inReferences
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* {{IMDb title, id=0132661 1991 American television series debuts 1992 American television series endings 1990s American game shows Local game shows in the United States Television series by Sony Pictures Television Television series by Merv Griffin Enterprises Television series created by Merv Griffin Television shows set in New Jersey Television shows filmed in New Jersey