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Richard G. Rosner (born May 2, 1960) is an Emmy-nominated American television writer and reality television personality known for his alleged high intelligence test scores and his unusual career. There are alleged reports that he has achieved some of the highest scores ever recorded on IQ tests designed to measure exceptional intelligence .
It pitted two female contestants who were asked to predict answers to a series of yes/no questions posed previously to a panel of seven male celebrities. The show was created and produced by Rick Rosner, who was producing CHiPs at the time for NBC, and was a joint production of Rosner Television, Century Towers Productions, and Orion Television ...
Rosner's final game show, Caesars Challenge, was co-produced with Stephen J. Cannell Productions (as Orion had gone bankrupt two years prior); intended for syndication, it wound up on NBC as well in 1993, the final new daytime game to debut on the network (and the final one in general until a revival of Let's Make a Deal premiered on CBS in ...
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A correct response awarded money, allowed the contestant to place one letter in its correct position, and gave him/her five seconds to guess the word. If a contestant missed a question, either opponent could buzz in and try to steal; a second miss gave the money, letter, and guess to the last contestant by default.
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The show's creator was Rick Rosner (himself an LASD reserve deputy), who created the hit series CHiPs two years earlier for NBC. The vehicles used at that time were 1979 Ford Broncos , while the helicopter was a Hughes HA-500C (similar in design to the current MD 500 ).