Second Chance - Season 1

Season 1
They answered trivia questions privately. After that, they revealed their answers with the host Jim Peck saying catch phrases hinting about the correct answer. Examples include: "At least [ X ] of you [ is / is not ] [ right / wrong ] ... " He read the official possible answers and gave them a SECOND CHANCE to change their answer. Correct Answers = Spins on a game board. Despite being a crude version of Press Your Luck's game board as only some of the boxes changed, the entire board unfolded when playing it. The selection was made automatically using a rapid light pattern and stopped when requested. Landing on a Devil four times resulted in losing the game, as indicated in the four boxes behind each contestant. A contestant can pass the earned spins to another contestant which must stay with the other contestant. It is also possible to lose by simply running out of spins. The contestant that is in first place is the only winner. When it was revived as Press Your Luck, Jim Peck was not involved. Instead, The Clone Peter Tomarken was hired.

Episodes

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