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Cash Cab may refer to: * ''Cash Cab'' (British game show) * ''Cash Cab'' (American game show) * ''Cash Cab'' (Canadian game show) * ''Cash Cab'' (Japanese game show) * ''Cash Cab'' (Australian game show) {{disambiguation ...
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Cash Cab (British Game Show)
''Cash Cab'' is a game show that aired on ITV (TV network), ITV in the United Kingdom from 13 June 2005 to 29 June 2006. The original programme that launched the worldwide ''Cash Cab'' franchise, it was hosted by John Moody. The questions were asked in voice over style by Annabel Raftery. The show was devised by Adam Wood and Mat Steiner. Gameplay The show's host initially poses as an ordinary taxi driver and drives around the major cities of the United Kingdom in a cab. The show pays its passengers for correctly answering standard general knowledge questions. Contestants are recruited in advance but are not told that the quiz will be taking place in the cab, so although the "pick-ups" are not as random as they appear on screen, the contestants are genuinely surprised when the taxi turns out to be the ''Cash Cab''. (This differs from some editions, most notably the Canadian and American versions, wherein the contestants are generally chosen at random and are usually asked on came ...
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Cash Cab (American Game Show)
''Cash Cab'' is an American game show that began airing in 2005, on the Discovery Channel, hosted by stand-up comedian Ben Bailey. The original run ended in 2012, but the series was revived in 2017. It moved to Bravo in 2019. It is part of the global ''Cash Cab'' franchise that originated in the United Kingdom. Broadcast history According to ''Variety'', Discovery Channel initially ordered 40 episodes from Lion Television and taping of the initial run was completed in November 2005 before the show premiered that December. Additional batches of 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2006 and 2007, 80 episodes were taped in 2007 and aired through spring and summer, 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2008 and 2009, and 40 episodes were taped for airing in 2010 and 2011. On August 8, 2007, Discovery Channel began airing a spin-off edition of the program, ''Cash Cab: After Dark'', in which contestants were picked up near or after sunset as well as overnight and the cash value of the qu ...
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Cash Cab (Canadian Game Show)
''Cash Cab'' is a Canadian game show produced by Castlewood Productions that began airing on September 10, 2008 on Discovery Channel and Discovery HD. It is hosted by comedian Adam Growe. The game show airs in Canada instead of the American version of the series, which airs on the affiliated US Discovery Channel network. Cash Cab is the English version of the ''Cash Cab'' franchise available in Canada; the French version is called ''Taxi Payant'', and airs on V. Game show The game show features rounds like "Shout Outs", "Red Light Challenges", and the "Double or Nothing" Video Bonus option at the end of each game. However, the Canadian version differs in its heavier focus on questions of science, technology, nature and adventure, as opposed to purely general knowledge. Regular questions are worth $25, $50, $100; while Red Light Challenge questions are worth $75. In the second season, a third "lifeline" was added: when contestants reach the $100 questions, they have the option to " ...
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Cash Cab (Japanese Game Show)
{{nihongo, ''Cash Cab'', キャッシュキャブ, Kyasshu Kyabu airs on Fuji TV, premiering in March 2008. It is hosted by Shinya Ueda and Teppei Arita of Cream Stew is a popular Yōshoku dish consisting of meat, usually chicken or pork, and mixed vegetables, onion, carrot, potato and cabbage, cooked in thick white roux. The vegetables are sauteed before the meat is added with some water. The surface fats ...; Fuji TV announcer Toshihiro Ito hosted the first 3 episodes. It is filmed in Tokyo, Japan. Rules Unlike most international versions, the value of each question is based on the number of correct answers, instead of the number of questions asked: * The first 2 correct answers are each worth 10,000 yen, for a running total of 20,000 yen. * The next 3 correct answers are each worth 20,000 yen, for a running total of 80,000 yen. * The next 4 correct answers are each worth 30,000 yen, for a running total of 200,000 yen. * Each subsequent correct answer is worth 50,000 yen, ...
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