''Spin-Off'' is an American
game show
A game show is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment (radio, television, internet, stage or other) where contestants compete for a reward. These programs can either be participatory or demonstrative and are typically directed by a host, ...
created and produced by
Nick Nicholson and
E. Roger Muir
Ernest Roger Muir (December 16, 1918 – October 23, 2008) was a Canadian-born American television producer who created several television programs and game shows. He was the creator and executive producer of children's program ''Howdy Doody'', w ...
for
CBS in 1975 that was based on the dice game
Yahtzee. The series was hosted by
Jim Lange and announced by
Johnny Jacobs
John Byron Jacobs (June 22, 1916 – February 8, 1982) was an American television announcer, often for Chuck Barris productions—namely, '' The Newlywed Game'' and '' The Dating Game''.
Early life
He was born in Wisconsin.
Early career R ...
. The show replaced ''
The Joker's Wild'' on CBS' daytime schedule and debuted on June 16, 1975, but was cancelled after 12 weeks on September 5, 1975. ''Spin-Off'' originated in Studios 31, 33 and 41 at
Television City Studios in
Hollywood, California
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.
The theme song was remixed in another Nicholson-Muir game show ''
Super Pay Cards''.
Gameplay
Two couples, one pair being the returning champions, competed. Behind each couple was a set of five "spinners" — rapidly changing
eggcrate displays that flashed numbers from 1 to 6 at the rate of 17 digits per second. The couples competed for control of the spinners in order to build the best possible hand of five numbers, similar to the dice game
Yahtzee.
The host asked a toss-up question open to all four players. A correct buzz-in answer by a couple awarded them control of their spinners, while a miss gave control to the opponents. The couple in control pressed one button to start their spinners, then stopped one at a time by pressing a separate button for that spinner. The couple could either keep the hand they had spun or try to win control on a new toss-up. If they succeeded, they could re-spin some or all of the previous digits in the hope of improving their hand.
After one couple either took a total of three spins or chose to keep their hand, the opponents were given one more spin to form a better hand. The couple with the higher hand won money as shown below.
If both couples formed hands of equal ranks, the one using higher numbers won, similar to
poker
Poker is a family of comparing card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules. It is played worldwide, however in some places the rules may vary. While the earliest known form of the game w ...
. For example, 5-5-5-4-3 (three 5's) would beat 3-3-3-2-1 (three 3's). Straights had to contain five consecutive numbers in any order.
The first couple to amass at least $250
(later $200
[Nicholson-Muir Productions. ''Spin-Off''. Starring Jim Lange. Featuring Marty and Becky versus Alden and Donna in first match. 1975.]) won the championship and advanced to the Super Spin-Off bonus round. Both couples kept their money. Champions remained on the show until they were defeated or reached $25,000 in total winnings.
Super Spin-Off
In the Super Spin-Off, the champions could win up to $10,000 more by building the best hand possible. They operated one spinner at a time, with a maximum of three spins per digit. Once they either used all three spins or chose to move on, the displayed digit was automatically added to their hand.
In order to win the top prize, the couple had to spin a five-number straight with all the numbers reading in either ascending or descending order from left to right. No money was awarded for straights with the numbers in any other order during the Super Spin-Off.
References
External links
''Spin-Off'' on IMDb
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1970s American game shows
1975 American television series debuts
1975 American television series endings
CBS original programming
Television series by Nicholson-Muir Productions