When did the car become the best prize in a game show?
What was the top prize before, and what will the top prize be in the future?
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Before what? It was a typical biggest prize in game shows in the 70’s (unless they were giving away a boat or something). Some of the earlier shows it might be an appliance made by the show’s sponsor.
@Zaku Before the automobile was the top prize.
Washers dryers, appliances,trips etc
Going back over a century, a car is the single most expensive thing a person can buy, other than a house. So that’s why it has always been the biggest possible prize for game shows. There was no “before”; before that there was no radio or television.
Some basic facts seem to be missing from the perspective of this questions such as:
* There are multiple game shows, which offer different reward structures. These vary from “a million dollars” or more, to cars and boats, to vacations, lots of various in-kind prizes, dates with strangers, education, jobs, promotion of a product the contestant designs, or just a title or prize with no value at all.
* A car is not currently THE best prize in a game show (is it even in any current show?). There were shows at least 40 years ago where people could win a large boat, multiple cars (which started getting ridiculous on some shows “IT’S A BRAND NEW CAR!” – um yeah it’s another Buick Skylark, great, I have seven now), or much more money than several cars were worth, etc.
So really the answer is “never, except maybe on some one show where the best prize was a car”?
@Zaku O.k. from Let’s make a Deal remake? After Monty Hall. Thanks for improving my question. I would think cash and maybe a Recreational vehicle (R.V.) would also be a top prize.
Deal or no Deal I think had the highest cash prize of 2.5 million dollars.
The wall might be more. What is the highest cash prize for any game show?
1999:
The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
2000:
Perfect 21 (someone won $1,120,000)
Greed (someone won $1,410,000, another person $1,765,000)
2001:
Millionaire (someone won $$2,180,000)
2004:
Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire ($10,000,000 top prize, but no one beats 1 million)
Jeopardy! (Jennings won $2,197,000, then Ultimate Tournament of Champions winners at $3,270,102 and $3,022,700)
2005:
Jeopardy! (top winners now at $3,570,102 and $3,923,414.29)
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_game_show_winnings_records
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