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 Quiz show scandals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contestants like Van Doren found their reputations were ruined and quiz shows like The 64,000 Dollar Question and Dotto lost much of their remaining presence on prime time American television for decades.
Note too that a $64,000 prize in 1955 is the equivalent of about $400,000 in 2004 dollars, while the $252,000 won by Teddy Nadler is the equivalent of about $1.6 million today.
Prior to "The Sixty-Four Thousand Dollar Question," typical quiz show prizes were a few hundred dollars.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Quiz_show_scandals

  
 Encyclopedia: The 64,000 Dollar Question
Strangely the phrase 'the $64,000 question' is common in Britain, where it means 'the most important question', despite the fact that the original game show is virtually unknown in the UK.
Later there was a British adaptation of the show, still called The $64,000 Question, hosted by Bob Monkhouse, although the top prize was only £6,400.
The first question was worth $1, and the value doubled for each successive question, up to the seventh and final question, worth 64 United States dollars.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/The-64,000-Dollar-Question

  
 The '64 Dollar Question
Before a single '64 silver dollar could be issued, coin dealers -- anticipating their release -- already were running ads offering them for sale at prices as high as $7.50 a piece.
Since then, most observers familiar with the matter have likened the '64 dollar to the 1933 double eagle ($20 gold piece) -- a coin which was also officially struck but not, in the government's view, officially issued.
More than 33 years have passed since the '64 Peace dollar came into being in the late spring of 1965.
www.pcgs.com /articles/article337.chtml

  
 What Happens to Occupancy and Average Rate in a Slowing Economy?
This is the $64,000-dollar question facing the hospitality industry today.
There is no question that the economy is slowing, and that the lodging industry is vulnerable in the current economic climate.
And, as you might imagine, we spend a lot of time and energy focusing on the issue at HVS International.
www.bobmilloy.com /news-occupancy-and-average-rate.htm

  
 Forum on Choosing Your Meds -- The Body: The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
Questions pertaining to a specific case; requests for diagnosis, medical advice, or second opinion; or requests for opinions about untested alternative therapies will generally not be answered.
Questions and messages posted to this forum are not statements of advice, opinion, or information of The Body, Body Health Resources Corporation or any sponsor of this forum.
Questions most likely to be answered will be those of general interest to a broad group of visitors to this forum.
www.thebody.com /Forums/AIDS/Starting/Current/Q161695.html

  
 Game show - FreeEncyclopedia
In the US, television game shows fell out of favor in the 1950s after it was revealed that favored contestants on The 64,000 Dollar Question[?] and other shows had been given answers and coached by the producers.
A panel game usually involves a celebrity panel answering questions about a specialist field such as sport or music and is often played for laughs as much as points.
They are also a type of date auction[?] where competitors compete for dates not with money but with seductive powers or attractiveness or the promise of an enjoyable date or even ultimately marriage.
www.freeencyclopedia.co.za /ga/Game_show.html

  
 The 64,000 Dollar Question - InfoSearchPoint.com
Strangely the phrase 'the 64,000 dollar question' is common in Britain, where it means 'the most important question', despite the fact that the original game show is virtually unknown in the UK.
The 64,000 Dollar Question was a popular United States television game show.
Later, there was a British adaption of the show (still called The 64,000 Dollar Question).
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/The_64,000_Dollar_Question

  
 The Big Picture: Turning Japanese?
The silver lining in the currency debacle is that we now know that Treasury Secretary John Snow is a student of market history: He’s been insisting there’s no change in the U.S.’s strong dollar policy (that’s his story and he’s sticking to it).
Fortunately, the differences between today and 1987 argue against a new crash : The ‘87 spike in rates was from 9% to 10.5%, while the recent move was from 4.2% to 5.5%; while that’s a greater percentage, its not a rise to peculiarly high levels.
The G7 comments were consistent with recent White House statements.
bigpicture.typepad.com /comments/2003/09/turning_japanes.html

  
 David Weinberger - The Dean Campaign and the Internet
David Weinberger : Yeah, I mean that is right, that is the 64,000-dollar question and it actually has two parts, which is, if he wins how will his staff, you know that administration, use it.
But then there is also the question of win or lose, how are we going to use it.
Doug Kaye : Suppose Howard Dean really does make it all the way to the White House.
www.itconversations.com /transcripts/60/transcript60-6.html

  
 The 64,000 Dollar Question - Wikipedia
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 Notes on the Atrocities
Whether pre-emption violates this condition is the 64,000 dollar question (and one I’ll address more in the next blog).
The questions came to me as ones of ethics and law—although the war itself will pose questions about safety, strategy, and politics, the long-term effects will be changing international standards of conflict.
Amid the blood and violence of the fog of war, these questions seem remote and inconsequential, but the lives of other people in distant circumstances depend on how we view the actions taken in this war.
notesontheatrocities.blogspot.com /2003_03_30_notesontheatrocities_archive.html

  
 0603
The first question had a prize of $1 and the prize total doubled with each successive question: $2, 4, 8, 16, 32, culminating in the $64 question.
With inflation, this term is used in many variant forms, such as, "$64,000 question" and upwards.] "'We still don't know if he's an enemy combatant,' Mr.
Need one have learned a second language to teach English as a second language?" Cultural Imperialism and the English Language Teacher; The Korea Times (Seoul, South Korea); Feb 24, 2000.
www.wordsmith.org /awad/archives/0603

  
 The American Experience Quiz Show Scandal Program Transcript
SONNY FOX, Host, "The $64,000 Question": I remember one night walking down -- on a Tuesday night, walking down on a summer's night in the streets of New York and the windows were open.
JOSEPH CATES, Producer/Director, "The $64,000 Question": Television was new then and this was the most exciting thing that was part of it, it was unique to television.
I'm telling you, on the night that $64,000 Question was on, you could shoot a cannon down the street, 'cause nobody was on the street.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/quizshow/filmmore/transcript

  
 icWales - Cup specialists await Carmarthen
It's the 64,000 dollar question," he told the Press Association.
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 The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) : Pauley on politics: Unionists facing the 64,000 dollar question.(Features) @ HighBeam Research
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 Recovery From Compulsive Overeating, How To Stop Overeating
Also, going back to a previous question, the physicality of the binge food, the way it feels in the mouth going down, the taste, the consistency, are all familiar physical sensations that can invite a person back into old habits.
You are helping yourself and others with your question.
Then, you can begin to treat your body more kindly, including that little stomach that really does not want so much food in it.
www.healthyplace.com /Communities/Eating_Disorders/Site/transcripts/overeating.htm

  
 Prof Philip Fennell - Mental Health Law Reform and Human Rights - CCELS Publication Feb 2004
The final issue which I wish to consider, and for carers and service users, the $64,000 dollar question, is how do we reduce the stigma and shame and fear and discrimination suffered by mentally disordered people and their families?
This prompts the question ‘If this does not broaden the scope of powers to compel, what then is the point of 6(4)(a)?’ The answer is that this division seeks to disapply the principle of proportionality to the high risk group.
If the patient is to be treated compulsorily in the community, there will be a breach of the right of privacy unless the treatment is justified and is a proportionate response for the protection of health or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.
www.ccels.cardiff.ac.uk /pubs/fennellpaper.html

  
 CWS - A Letter from the CEO
We will always ask the question whether this is a good time to sell because, as mentioned previously, delivering an unencumbered property to the marketplace has potentially tremendous value for investors that can access the same low cost capital that we can.
So the question one must ask now is, why has job growth been virtually non-existent despite one of the greatest consumer booms in history and strong growth momentum in the economy as evidenced by the 8.2% GDP growth in the third quarter?
However, if the dollar were to float completely freely against the Japanese yen and the Chinese remnibi and other Asian currencies, the countervailing force would have been for these currencies to appreciate rapidly.
www.cwscapital.com /pubs/areports/ceoletter.html

  
 The $64,000 Question...
Yes, I can answer the $64,000 dollar question!
I not only answered the sixty four thousand dollar question of where missing socks go but I now possess the “proof”!
worth more than $64,000 dollars, don't ya think?
home.earthlink.net /~pizazz.me/id14.html

  
 November, 2001
He was quite entertaining as he agonized over the quarter-million dollar question, but he walked away with his $125,000.
Mike won $64,000, which in the Gameshow prime of the 1950's, would have been the buzz of the town and the most money anyone could dream.
Phyllis saw the movie six times, but couldn't pull the trigger, and took the well-earned $64,000 to add to her all time Gameshow Jackpot.
wwtbamarchive.tripod.com /wwtbamarchive/id5.html

  
 Even green pond scum can suffer from jet lag
The protein in question is called KaiC and it comes from a genus of blue-green algae named Synechococcus.
Carl Johnson, the professor of biological sciences who headed up the study, directs one of the few labs in the world that studies biological clocks in prokaryotes, single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus.
In an article published the week of Dec. 2 in the online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they report having successfully determined the structure of a biological clock protein for the first time.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2002-12/vu-egp112602.php

  
 The 64,000,000 gallon question
The sewer pipe was to be laid at a depth of eighteen feet in a region below the groundwater table.
A large building constructor was contracted by Washoe County to construct a multi-level parking garage at the Reno Tahoe International Airport.
The twenty seven million dollar contract included relocating a large sewer transmission line.
www.clearcreeksystems.com /project/reno/reno.htm

  
 faq.html
A: This is a 64,000 dollar question, about which we have surprisingly little direct evidence.
Reporters sometimes think that the particular questions on their mind, rather than the one's scientists are studying or those that scientists know about, are the important ones.
When the reporter brings up a bunch of questions that have just popped into their heads, the interview may seem naive or irrelevant to the researcher.
www.psych.uiuc.edu /~ediener/faq.html

  
 Fire and Ice, by Andrew Tobias
It may be argued that The $64,000 Question was the difference between Revson's becoming just another successful businessman and his becoming a superstar.
The $64,000 Question was quietly folded, But not before it had lifted Revlon sales by about $64,000,000.
Identification of Revlon with The Question was very close; Charles himself appeared to present the first $64,000 check (to a U.S. marine who knew all about food).
www.andrewtobias.com /fireandice11.html

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
The $64,000 Question —complete with its Revlon Isolation Booth, security guard, rapidly doubling prize winnings, and a Cadillac consolation prize for big winners—went on to great success before falling victim to the quiz show scandals of 1958.
It turns out the two phrases do have the same meaning, but the sixty-four dollar question reflects the top prize on the 1940s radio precursor of The $64,000 Dollar Question, Take it or Leave it.
We grew up knowing the phrase sixty-four-thousand dollar question as a metaphor for the most difficult issue, or the heart of the matter, and we were happy to learn we were correct in our assumption that the phrase was associated with a quiz show.
www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/wftwarch.pl?060705

  
 :: News About Proposal Services ::
This question has two parts, those being: (1) How will the election affect proposal activity during the transition in administrations; and (2) How will the selection of a president affect steady-state proposal activity after the transition.
In addressing the second part of the question -- how will theelection affect steady-state proposal activity after the transition, the consensus was as follows: Under a Republican administration, there will be more proposal activity, becausethe Republicans like to outsource Government business better than the Democrats do.
In both of these cases, the government wasted literally millions of dollars, and this was caused by contracting people's arrogance and technical people's ignorance.
www.orgcom.com /newsletter/newsletter9.html

  
 The Dollar is Doomed
According to Hans F. Sennholz in his essay, Saving the Dollar from Destruction, we are presented with a bleak financial future.
The demise of the US Dollar as the world’s reserve currency means that the chickens are coming home to roost.
Politicians grab power by feeding the hungry, while the marketplace of legitimate business transactions is tormented under the burden of regulatory altruism.
www.intellectualconservative.com /article2816.html

  
 Catherine Mason
Offering the same subject, she went on to win £6,400 on The $64,000 Dollar Question '.
www.geocities.com /mastermind_hsp/catherine_mason.htm

  
 TVgameshows.net: 50 Years Ago....The $64,000 Question Begins Big-Money Era
The $64,000 Question offered contestants a conduit to show their expertise in a single category, unlike the general knowledge/trivia of its British-born descendant Millionaire at the end of the century.
"Charlie was in the booth during the show and he called the advertising agency and said, 'Well, that's another stiff you've bought for me.'" Revson had no idea how his fortunes would soon change with The $64,000 Question and how much of a central figure he would become in one of television's biggest black eyes.
Further, the game---with its ascending plateaus---placed in the American language the phrase, "That's the $64 question," as a response to a difficult query.
www.tvgameshows.net /64000question.htm

  
 Chocolate and Vodka :: The sixty four thousand dollar question
I always thought the $64,000 question was "Will you give me 64000 dollars?"
BTW, in Germany they use the comma as the decimal point and vice versa, so that makes it only a 64 dollar question.
Chocolate and Vodka :: The sixty four thousand dollar question
chocnvodka.blogware.com /blog/_archives/2005/5/11/735579.html

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