Pyramid is an American game show franchise that has aired several versions domestically and internationally.
Bob Stewart's Latest Game Show Big Structire of Money when IT'S DEBUT on Monday March 26, 1973 on CBS-TV USA for "THE $10,000 PYRAMID" Where 2 Teams (1 Celebrity Guest Star & 1 Contestant including 1 Winner) will go up to The Pyramid to win $10,000 and Moves to ABC-TV on MONDAY MAY 6, 1974 and CANCELLED on FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 1976.
Die Pyramide war eine Gameshow, in der es darum ging, gesuchte Wörter zu erraten. Es standen sich jeweils zwei Teams gegenüber, die jeweils aus einem Prominenten und aus einem weiteren Kandidaten bestanden. Insgesamt wurden drei Spielrunden und auch drei Finale gespielt.
From Television City in Hollywood, this is The (New) $25,000 Pyramid, one of the shows that helped alleviate the Great Game Show Crisis of 1982. For a few months' time, each network had exactly one game show to run in daytime hours (except for CBS which had The Price Is Right and Tattletales). CBS began alleviating the crisis trend when they approved Child's Play and revived Pyramid, which had fallen from a syndicated perch the year before. If Dick Clark wasn't busy hosting American Bandstand, you could find him hosting The $25,000 Pyramid on CBS weekdays at 10:00 A.M. ET.
Big budget nighttime syndicated game show where a contestant has a chance to win the $100,000 grand prize. Two teams (each with one Celebrity Guest and one Contestant) play 2 games where though 6 categories, the winner of each game goes to the winners circle for a chance to win the grand prize.
Players compete in teams of two, with one celebrity player and one public contestant on each team. The goal of the game is to help your partner guess answers in a particular topic using lists of clues. In the money rounds, the clue-giver has their hands strapped to their chair, so they’re unable to gesture in order to help the guessing process. The show is hosted by Michael Strahan.