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We've Got Your Number
We've Got Your Number | |
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Premiere | Unaired |
Creator | Jack Barry, William T. Naud |
Host | Jack Barry |
Network/Provider | Possibly syndicated |
Style | 30-minute game show |
Company | Jack Barry Productions |
Episodes | at least 2 pilots in 1975 |
Origin | USA |
We've Got Your Number is a game show that was piloted in 1975 possibly for syndication. It is an ersatz version of Heatter-Quigley's High Rollers from a year prior.
Two contestants answer questions, with the correct answerer controlling a board with two giant dice with flashing dots. The contestant hits a plunger stopping the dots and showing a numerical combination. A card showing that number is placed in a slide rack next to the contestant. The object is to place four numbers in ascending order in his/her rack. A player can freeze and make the opponent answer questions and create combinations. A player may also pass control of the dice upon correctly answering a question. If a player duplicates a number or rolls a number that cannot be placed in the rack, he/she loses the game.
Two games wins the match with the contestant winning a prize and vying for $25,000 in the Game Room. At a dice table, the contestant takes two large dice and has up to seven rolls of them. The first roll wins $200. It doubles with each roll of a different number. Rolling a seven is "wild" and allows the contestant to make it any number they want. Seven successful rolls wins $25,600; the contestant can quit and take the money won to that point at any time.
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DVD Releases
There are no DVD releases for this show.