Common Knowledge (game show)

Common Knowledge is an American television game show hosted by Joey Fatone and broadcast by Game Show Network. It premiered on January 14, 2019.[1][2] On April 17, 2019, media reports stated that GSN had renewed the show for a 130-episode second season.[3]

Common Knowledge
GenreGame show
Created by
  • Ryan Tredinnick
Presented byJoey Fatone
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes195
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Tim Puntillo
  • Adam Zuvich
Running time20-22 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Game Show Enterprises
Release
Original networkGame Show Network
Original releaseJanuary 14, 2019 (2019-01-14) 
March 20, 2020
External links
Official website

Gameplay

Common Knowledge "tests contestants on everyday questions that, in theory, they should know the answers to.” Two teams of three players consisting of family, friends, or co-workers will compete answering multiple-choice questions in three rounds of play with the winning team going on to the bonus round to play for $10,000.[4][5] Some Season 2 episodes are "Second Chance Shows,” featuring two teams who lost in Season 1.

Round 1

Fatone shows the teams four categories, each containing one question. Each question has three multiple-choice options. After a team selects a category, the question and the choices are revealed. Each player on the team secretly locks in their choice without conferring. Correct answers are worth 10 points each, and the team receives an additional 50 points if all three members answer correctly. Each team plays two questions in this round.

Round 2

This round is played in the same manner as the first round, except that the question values are doubled (20 points per individual correct answer, and 100 bonus points if all three players are right).

Round 3

In this round, the questions are given without multiple choice options. Each team confers and writes down their answer. The team that chose the category is given the first opportunity to reveal their answer. Unlike the previous rounds, the opposing team can steal the points with a correct answer if the first team is wrong. Each team's first question is worth 200 points, and their second question is worth 400 points. At the end of this round, the team with the most points wins the game and plays the bonus round for $10,000. If at any time either team cannot catch up, the game ends immediately.

In the event of a tie after the third round, the team captains are given one multiple choice question. Buzzing in with a correct answer wins the game, while a wrong answer loses the game.

Bonus round

The winning team plays the bonus round for $10,000. The game begins with the first player at the central podium. Fatone asks a series of questions, each with three choices. The player must answer without conferring with his or her teammates. As long as the player continues to answer questions correctly, he or she stays at the podium. If the player answers incorrectly, he or she is eliminated from the round, and the next player in line comes up to the podium. In addition, the team may pass one question during the round without penalty.

If the team answers seven questions correctly before all three players are eliminated, they win $10,000. If not, they win $1,000.

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References

  1. Pedersen, Erik. "Joey Fatone To Host 'Common Knowledge' For Game Show Network". Deadline. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  2. Blichert, Frederick. "Joey Fatone to host new trivia game show for GSN". Realscreen. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  3. "Game Show Network Adds, Renews Series". Multichannel News. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  4. Bowenbank, Starr. "*NSYNC Alum Joey Fatone to Host 'Common Knowledge' Trivia Game Show". Billboard. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  5. "Joey Fatone to Host COMMON KNOWLEDGE on Game Show Network". Broadway World. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
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