Moneyball (game show)

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Moneyball
Genre Game show
Created by Glenn Hugill
Presented by Ian Wright
Composer Paul Farrer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Production
Production location Dock10 [1]
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companiesPossessed and Potato
Original release
Network ITV
Release30 October 2021 (2021-10-30) 
26 August 2023 (2023-08-26)

Moneyball is a British game show that aired on ITV from 30 October 2021 to 26 August 2023 and is hosted by Ian Wright.

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Background

The primetime game show was commissioned in February 2021 with football pundit and former player Ian Wright as host. [2] In October 2023, it was announced that the show was axed after two series along with Sitting on a Fortune , hosted by Gary Lineker.

Format

One contestant plays at a time, answering up to six questions and accumulating a bank of up to £250,000.

The centrepiece of the stage is a large screen framed by a U-shaped track. The screen is divided vertically into several zones based on the phase of the game. The contestant presses a button to set the initial height of the ball at the right side, after which it is released to roll back and forth on the track. The result is determined by the zone in which the ball stops; if it covers a boundary, the zone containing the majority of the ball takes precedence.

For each question, the contestant is given a category and shown two groups of three items each. They must pair the items up to form three responses that fit the category. (E.g. given the category "Bands" and the groups "Backstreet / Jonas / One" and "Direction / Boys / Brothers," pair them up as Backstreet Boys, Jonas Brothers, and One Direction.)

If the contestant responds correctly, they roll one ball in an effort to increase their bank. The screen displays one zone with the maximum value for that question, four others with smaller amounts, and two narrow red danger zones. If the ball lands in a money zone, that amount is added to the bank. The maximum value increases from one question to the next (£10,000, £20,000, £30,000, £40,000, £50,000, and £100,000).

If the contestant either responds incorrectly or lands a ball in a danger zone, no money is added to the bank for that turn and they must play a "Danger Board." The screen is divided into five zones of equal width, three blue "Safe" zones alternating with two red "Lose" zones. If the ball stops in "Safe," the game continues; if it stops in "Lose," the contestant is immediately dismissed with no winnings.

Once per game, the contestant may play a "Clue Ball" after giving a response. The screen is divided into three zones, one per pairing, and the pairing on which the ball stops is revealed as correct or incorrect. The contestant may use this information as they see fit before locking in their final response to the question.

After any turn, the contestant may choose to end the game and attempt to cash out. The screen is divided into five zones, three wide gold ones alternating with two narrower red "Lose" zones. The contestant wins the entire bank if the ball stops on a gold zone, or nothing if it stops on "Lose."

Transmissions

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
130 October 202118 December 20218
222 July 202326 August 20236

Reception

Hollie Richardson of The Guardian praised Wright's abilities as a host and how the nature of the show enabled contestants to risk large amounts of money. [3] In the same publication, Joel Golby compared Moneyball to two other new game shows: ITV's Sitting on a Fortune hosted by fellow ex-footballer Gary Lineker and Channel 4's Moneybags fronted by the actor and DJ Craig Charles. In Golby's eyes, Wright and Charles were skilled hosts while Lineker was not, but the questions were better on Moneybags than Moneyball. [4]

In the Belfast Telegraph , Billy Weir criticised the trend of new game shows being fronted by ex-footballers, citing Wright, Lineker and Alex Scott of The Tournament . [5] Liverpool Echo writer Kate Lally found that audience on Twitter complained that the questions on Moneyball were too easy. [6]

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References

  1. "ITV commissions new prime time game show Moneyball, hosted by Ian Wright". Dock10 . Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  2. Cottrell, Imani (2 February 2021). "Ian Wright to front new ITV game show Moneyball". Royal Television Society . Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. Richardson, Hollie; Virtue, Graeme; Harrison, Phil; Wardell, Simon (30 October 2021). "TV tonight: Ian Wright turns gameshow host with a high-risk new concept". The Guardian . Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  4. Golby, Joel (6 November 2021). "Moneybags: with tense trivia and total chaos, Craig Charles is the new king of TV quizzing". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  5. Weir, Billy (11 November 2021). "Who has decided that former footballers should be the new batch of quiz show hosts?". Belfast Telegraph . Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  6. Lally, Kate (6 November 2021). "ITV's Moneyball questions leave viewers all saying the same thing". Liverpool Echo . Retrieved 26 December 2021.