Take the Cake

2007 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Take the Cake

Take the Cake is a live, interactive game show on BET. The one-hour program featured interactive games where the viewers could win cash prizes. The show aired from 12 midnight to 1 a.m. Eastern every Monday night through Friday night.[2] The program was produced by Endemol, who produced Midnight Money Madness for TBS in 2006.[3]

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Take the Cake
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StarringJoe Clair
Toccara[1]
Gary Anthony Sturgis (substitute)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes85
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. commercials)
Original release
NetworkBET
ReleaseJuly 9 (2007-07-09) 
November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)
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The show aired its finale on November 2, airing a total of 85 live shows.

Rules

The contestants on Take the Cake were home viewers. United States residents 18 or older could have entered the program by text messaging a request or using the network's website. BET charged a fee for each text message entry, in addition to standard text messaging rates charged by the wireless provider. Entries on the website were free. Regardless of the method of entry, each entry had an equal chance of being selected. An entry did not necessarily guarantee an opportunity to appear on the show. Residents of certain states may have been ineligible to play various entry methods.[4]

Games

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Take the Cake featured various minigames that were played throughout the program. The rewards for the games were usually cash prizes ranging from $100 to $2,000 in cash.

To speed up the games at certain points, various methods were employed:

  • Hints given by the hosts to viewers.
  • A "speed round" where more calls are accepted than normal.
  • The host increasing the prize amount as an incentive.
  • A timer will start to represent how long the game will remain and a new one will begin.

These games were featured on Take the Cake.

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These games were featured in separate segments outside of the normal rotation.

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The Big Spin Some nights, at the end of the program, a trivia question is given. The contestant has to answer that question correctly. If he/she does, one of the hosts spins a wheel with nineteen spaces containing values of $100, $150, $200, $300, $400 and $500 while the other simultaneously spins an eightspaced wheel with values of "single", "double" and "triple". The money value and multiplication the flipper of the wheel landed on is awarded to the contestant. The wheel may also be used to determine cash prizes during regular play, as well.
Jackpot Occasionally, winners of normal games in the show are given a chance to play a special game for a designated large jackpot. There are two variations on the Jackpot game:

Guess the Celebrity: Ten clues are hidden on a board, each with a riddlestyle clue describing a celebrity. The caller picks one of the hints to reveal and may use that clue along with any other previously revealed information to identify the celebrity.

Memory: Names of celebrities are hidden behind ten panels on the board, three of which are identical. The hosts will identify which name is hidden three times. In order to win the jackpot, the caller must identify the three panels, in secession, the name is hidden behind.

The Jackpot starts at a $1,000 base. For each unsuccessful attempt, the jackpot will raise $100 per clue or in the Memory game, per episode. If guessed correctly, a new Jackpot game is started on the next episode.

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Other features

During the regular program, celebrities often appeared to help as performers during the game or to help with clues in the games.

The show also featured chances to win when it was not airing. During the daily programming, "Daily Game" questions aired in which viewers could have won cash. The entry methods and regulations were the same as the regular Take the Cake program. This feature ended October 5.

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