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Related: About this forumJay Leno : 'You Bet Your Life' Revival
Seven years after he signed off as host of The Tonight Show, Jay Leno is ready to dive back into the daily TV grind as emcee of You Bet Your Life, a revival of the classic quiz show hosted for years on radio and TV by Groucho Marx. The return of YBYL also marks a reunion for Leno and his longtime Tonight Show bandleader Kevin Eubanks. Eubanks will serve as a co-host with Leno.
Lenos edition of the durable game show bows Sept. 13 in syndication. The veteran comedian has been offered hosting gigs on many game shows over the years, but Leno didnt have much interest in a show with a lot of involved game play. The highlight of the original YBYL which began on radio in 1947 and expanded to TV on NBC for a decade-long run from 1950 to 1961 was always Marxs famously fast zingers and his banter with everyday contestants. That made it a perfect fit for Leno, who sees it as a version of his longtime person-on-the-street interview segment Jaywalking that aired on Tonight Show during his 22-year run at NBC.
As with the original, contestants will be everyday people but with offbeat personalities, unusual occupations and other colorful characteristics that Leno will explore. Another aspect of the original that will be retained is the low value of the cash winnings available to contestants. The small amount of money at stake also helps make for a lighter mood. The most a contestant can win is about $5,500. Its not life-changing money. Its month-changing money, Leno quipped.
Yes, there will still be a Secret Word of the day a pre-selected term that if stated by a contestant brings them $500 but no, it wont be announced by a Groucho-styled duck puppet lowered down on a wire as in the original series.
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msongs
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(34,195 posts)wryter2000
(47,623 posts)Im disappointed
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,185 posts)It lasted 4 episodes.
patricia92243
(12,876 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I guess this means it goes to which station wants to pay to show it:
"... in syndication, distributed by Fox Corp.s Fox First Run division"
Rebl2
(14,988 posts)area its on local nbc station. Like you said goes to the station that wants to pay for it. I wont be watching. Cant stand leno.