While new houses had periodically been offered as grand prizes on previous game shows, such as the original "Price is Right," never was there a show which offered a new home as the top prize The game was a basic general knowledge quiz, with several rounds played and multiple-choice and true-false questions asked.
Cash amounts were awarded for correct answers, depending on the round and other factors. If the couple won a certain number of shows seven on the daytime series, four on the prime-time version , the couple won their dream house. The show would be revised in under the same name, with Bob Eubanks as host. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Most master tapes of this series were erased to tape other programming.
Connections Followed by Dream House User reviews Be the first to review. If the combination was incorrect, Eubanks showed the correct combination and the couple returned the next day. Couples winning five games automatically won the house. In addition to married couples playing, weeks were devoted to single parents and their children, siblings and engaged couples playing for their dream house.
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia The master tapes of this series were lost in a flood. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date April 4, United States. United States.
Burbank, California, USA. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 30 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. In , a wrong number could also be removed at the start of the bonus round if the couple answered a question correctly in the front game if they landed on "No.
Off" on their "Money Machine". The couple was shown three categories and they chose one. Bob would then ask the couple three questions related to the chosen category, each with two possible answers.
Each correct answer removed another wrong number. Answering the first question correctly removed a wrong number from the top row, answering the second question correctly removed a wrong number from the middle row, and answering the last question correctly removed a wrong number from the bottom row. After all three questions were asked and any wrong numbers removed, the couple entered the combination.
It took a 3 number combination to open the "Golden Doors" with the couple choosing a number from the top row as the first number in the combination, choosing a number from the middle row as the second number, and choosing a number from the bottom row as the third number. Once the combination was entered, it couldn't be changed. The couple then pressed the time-release bar.
If not, Bob would reveal the correct combination and the couple came back the next show. Couples could also win their dream house if they remained champions for 7 days, later it was reduced to 6.
On days when a championship couple could win the house instantly, a plunger would pop out of Bob's podium which was a "hotline switch" or "circuit breaker" and all the couple had to do was press it and the "Golden Doors" automatically opened. The cue on the pilot of the version was originally a prize cue for The Price is Right.
Although NBC ceased wiping game shows by the time the revival of the show was in production, only a small number of episodes from the revival survive, mostly from off-air recordings. All of the original studio master tapes as well as the other various production materials and music from the show were held in the home of Don Reid, and got destroyed in a flood.
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Dream House. Edit source History Talk 0. But look at this, they came back from trailing behind! The first version of the frontgame, with somewhat flat dollar amounts. You don't see too many questions about Barbara Streisand these days. Backgammon, Checkers, or Chess? These graphics are kind of hard to read, condensed down like that.
Oh dear, it's the Turnover space. A rather random choice of categories.
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