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Chain Reaction is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart, in which players compete to form chains composed of two-word phrases. The show has been revived four times. Bill Cullen hosted the original series on NBC from January 14, 1980 to June 20, 1980.
Lucky Ladders is a United Kingdom daytime game show based on the American format titled Chain Reaction that was produced by Anglia and aired on ITV from 21 March 1988 until 14 May 1993. It was hosted by Lennie Bennett and narrated by Peter Simon.
In 1976, at the age of 18, he established the first official world record for the most dominoes toppled in a chain reaction, by setting up and toppling down 11,111 pieces. [1] That event, and his appearance on The Tonight Show [2] triggered a domino-toppling craze, leading to a long lasting competition among domino-builders about the world record.
Other game shows for which Gilbert has announced over the decades include The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, [2] The $25,000 Pyramid, The $100,000 Pyramid, Anything for Money, [2] Blackout, Camouflage, Chain Reaction, Dream House, Every Second Counts, Fantasy, Go, Headline Chasers (produced by Griffin), Jackpot, Jeopardy!
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The Chain Reaction Contraption Contest [6] is an annual event hosted at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in which high school teams each build a Rube Goldberg machine to complete some simple task (which changes from year to year) in 20 steps or more (with some additional constraints on size, timing, safety, etc.).
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Chain Reaction (2015–16) Marion Caunter: Malaysia: One in a Million (2006–08) Dick Cavett: United States: College Bowl (1987) Cedric the Entertainer: United States: It's Worth What? (2011), Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2013–14) Jimmy Cefalo: United States: Trump Card (1990–91), Sports Snapshot! (1993) John Cena: United States