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Whew.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 4/6/19 Smartypants Saturday

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Whew! is an American game show that aired on CBS from April 23, 1979, until May 30, 1980. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy and announced by Rod Roddy.

The game was created by Jay Wolpert. Productions and was initially credited to the Bud Austin Company, then later changed to Jay Wolpert Productions in association with Burt Sugarman Inc. The opening sequence however is done by William Hanna & Joseph Barbera.

The gameboard consisted of five rows (“levels”) of five squares each, with values from $10 to $50 in $10 increments, and a sixth level of three squares with values of $200, $350, and $500. Levels were numbered from the bottom of the board, working upward. Two contestants (or during the later half of the run, two teams of a celebrity and a non-celebrity) were told the categories for the first two rounds of play at the start of the match. The current challenger decided whether he/she would play as the charger or the blocker for the first round, and the champion took the other role. (If there was no returning champion, a coin toss determined which contestant made this decision.) The charger was led offstage to a soundproof booth, and the blocker then placed six blocks on the board. No more than three blocks could be placed on any of the first five levels, and no more than one on the sixth.

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