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The Chair is an American game show that was created by Julie Christie, Darryl McEwen and Brian Bigg for Touchdown Television (now Eyeworks Touchdown). [1] [2] Although The Chair was originally developed in New Zealand, the first country where the program aired in was the United States.
- 13 (4 unaired)
- January 15 –, March 18, 2002
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- ABC
The Chair was a short-lived game show on ABC where contestants would sit in a chair inside a pit and answer seven questions, all while keeping their heart rate under control for a possible $250,000. The show was originally an adaptation of the New Zealand series of the same name.
Family Game-Show. Host John McEnroe offers players the chance to win up to $250,000 by answering a series of seven questions. A player's heart rate is continuously monitored, and if it goes above a certain threshold ("redlining"), he starts losing money and cannot answer until it slows down again.... Read all.
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6.44K subscribers. 73. 8.4K views 1 year ago. ...more. On this 2002 episode of The Chair with John McEnroe, today's contenders are Carlos, Kris and Mike. Up to $250,000 is on the line, but as...
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The Chair, a game show brainchild of Julie Christie, Darryl McEwen, and Brian Bigg for Touchdown Television (now known as Eyeworks Touchdown), started in New Zealand. For its debut in the...
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15. Jan. 2002 · Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 1h (1 episode) Country United States. Languages English. The Chair is a game show television program that premiered on ABC in January 2002. It was hosted by former tennis champion John McEnroe and directed by Michael A. Simon.
Hosted by ex-rugby and league player Matthew Ridge, The Chair was a big-budget, big-event format that was made first in New Zealand and proved a significant export success for Touchdown (now Warner Bros.) selling to 29 territories.