The Wall (American game show)

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The Wall is an American television game show airing on NBC, which premiered on December 19, 2016. The show is hosted by Chris Hardwick, who also serves as executive producer on the show along with LeBron James, Maverick Carter, and Andrew Glassman.[1]

The Wall
GenreGame show
Created byAndrew Glassman
LeBron James
Developed byAndrew Glassman
LeBron James
Maverick Carter
Directed byAlan Carter
Michael Dempsey
Presented byChris Hardwick
Opening theme"Behind the Wall"
Ending theme"Wall of Will" and "Trophies"
ComposerMichael Lord
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes83
Production
Executive producers
  • Chris Hardwick
  • LeBron James
  • Andrew Glassman
  • Maverick Carter
Production locationsWarner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California (2016–2018)
Universal Studios, Universal City, California (2018–present)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42–44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseDecember 19, 2016 (2016-12-19) –
present

In 2018, NBC announced plans for a Spanish-language version of The Wall, which premiered in January 2020 on their Telemundo Spanish-language network with Marco Antonio Regil hosting.

Broadcast edit

Two special episodes aired on November 22, 2017 and December 27, 2017. A special Christmas themed episode aired on December 4, 2017.[2] The second half of the second season premiered on January 1, 2018. Season 3 premiered on March 15, 2020.[3] After going on a brief hiatus in July 2020, new episodes resumed broadcast on September 24, 2020. On September 30, 2020, the series was renewed for a fourth season of 20 episodes.[4] The fourth season premiered on January 4, 2021.[5] A special Tokyo 2020 Olympics episode aired to raise money for the Team USA fund on February 22, 2021. A special Red Nose Day episode aired on May 27, 2021. After going on a brief hiatus in September 2021, new episodes resumed broadcast on November 12, 2021.[6] The fifth season premiered on April 11, 2023.[7] After going on hiatus in December 2023, new episodes of the fifth season will resume July 1, 2024.[8]

Gameplay edit

The Wall is a four-story tall (40 ft) pegboard, similar to a pachinko game or bean machine; it also is similar to the board used for the Plinko pricing game on The Price Is Right. The bottom of the board is divided into 15 slots marked with various U.S. dollar amounts, alternately with high and low values. The eight low values range from $1 to $100 and remain constant throughout the game, while the seven high values are $5,000 or more and increase from round to round. Balls can be put into play from seven numbered "drop zones" on the top edge of the board, directly above the seven centermost money slots.

A team of two contestants plays each game, attempting to bank as much money as possible by answering questions correctly and landing balls in high-value slots.[9][10] Green balls dropped on the board will add to the team's bank, while red balls dropped on the board will subtract from it. Throughout the game, the bank has a floor of $0.

Round 1: Free Fall edit

In Free Fall, the team is asked a series of five questions, each with two answer choices. As each question is asked, three balls are simultaneously released from drop zones 1, 4, and 7. The team must select one answer and lock it in before any ball crosses the threshold of a money slot. If the team's answer is correct, the balls turn green and their values are added to the team's bank. If the team answers incorrectly or fails to lock in an answer, the balls turn red and their values are subtracted from the team's bank.

If the team's bank balance is zero at the end of this round, the game ends immediately and they leave without any winnings. Otherwise, their earnings become part of a guaranteed payout to be offered to them at the end of the game.

Starting with Season 4, the team may choose to double the total value of any one question by pressing a gold "Free Fall Plus" disk while the balls are falling.

The highest amount that a team can bank in this round is $375,000 in the first three seasons; this was later increased to $450,000 for the fourth season.

The values on the board range from $1 to $25,000, and are arranged as follows:

$1 $5,000 $100 $20,000 $10 $10,000 $1 $25,000 $1 $10,000 $10 $20,000 $100 $5,000 $1

Round 2 edit

At the start of the second round, the contestants are separated from each other for the rest of the game. One enters an isolation chamber behind The Wall, while the other remains onstage. A set number of green balls are played simultaneously at the beginning of the round. Three multiple-choice questions are then played, each with three answer choices. The onstage player is shown only the answers to each question and must decide which drop zone to use, based on how confident he/she is that the isolated player can answer correctly. The question and answers are then presented to the isolated player. After he/she responds, the ball is dropped from the chosen zone. A correct answer turns the ball green and adds the value of the slot it lands in to the team bank, while a wrong answer turns the ball red and deducts the value. The isolated player is not told which of his/her answers are correct or given any information on the team bank until he/she is brought out of isolation near the end of the game.

The onstage player is offered an opportunity to "Double Up" on the second question and "Triple Up" on the third. These options allow the onstage player to play two or three balls from the selected drop zone instead of one, respectively. After the third question, if the banked total is at least $1 more than the number of green balls played at the start of the round, an equal number of red balls are played simultaneously from the same zones; if not, the bank is automatically reset to $0.

In the first two seasons, two initial green balls were played from different zones chosen by the onstage player, and a team could bank up to $1,999,998. Beginning with the third season, seven initial green balls are played in a "SuperDrop," one from every zone, and a team could bank up to $3,249,993; the maximum slot value was reduced to $150,000 for the fourth season, lowering the maximum for this round to $1,949,993.

Starting in the fifth season, the contestant is given an additional "Wall to Wall" option on the third question, allowing them to play seven balls as in the SuperDrop.[11] The maximum that can be banked in this round is thus increased to $2,549,993.

The values on the board range from $1 to $250,000 (later $150,000), and are arranged as follows:

$1 $5,000 $100 $10,000 $10 $25,000 $1 $50,000 $1 $100,000
$75,000
$10 $125,000
$100,000
$100 $250,000
$150,000
$1

Round 3 edit

Gameplay proceeds as in Round 2, but each of the three questions now has four answer choices. In addition, four green and four red balls are played at the start and end of the round respectively, and are dropped one at a time, rather than simultaneously. The "Double Up" and "Triple Up" options are available as before. The maximum amount that a team can bank in this round is $9,999,996.

The values on the board range from $1 to $1,000,000, and are arranged as follows:

$1 $50,000 $100 $100,000 $10 $200,000 $1 $300,000 $1 $400,000 $10 $500,000 $100 $1,000,000 $1

Final Decision edit

After the third question in Round 3, the isolated player is sent a contract by the host and must decide to either sign it or tear it up. Signing the contract gives up the team bank in favor of a guaranteed payout, equal to the Free Fall winnings plus an additional $20,000 for every question answered correctly in Rounds 2 and 3. If the isolated player tears up the contract or returns it unsigned, the team receives their final bank total instead. After the four red balls have dropped in Round 3 and the final bank is calculated, the isolated player returns to the stage to reveal his/her decision. If the bank contains $4 or less, the four red balls are skipped, the bank is set to zero, and the game proceeds directly to the revelation. Only at this point does the isolated player learn the number of correct answers given, the payout total, and the team's final bank.

The maximum possible guaranteed payout in the first two seasons is $495,000, obtained by scoring $375,000 in Free Fall and answering all six questions correctly in Rounds 2 and 3. The maximum possible bank total in the first two seasons is $12,374,994, obtained by answering every question correctly, using every Double Up and Triple Up option, having every green ball drop into the highest-valued slot, and having the six mandatory red balls each drop into a $1 slot. In the third season, the maximum possible total is $13,624,989 due to the increased number of mandatory green and red balls in Round 2. For the fourth season, the maximum payout and bank totals are $570,000 and $12,399,989, respectively, achieved through use of the double-value option in Free Fall, and the reduced maximum slot value in Round 2. With the introduction of the "Wall to Wall" option in the fifth season, the maximum bank total is $12,999,989.

Episodes edit

Color key

  The contestants won at least $1,000,000.
  The contestants left with the larger possible amount.
  The contestants left with the smaller possible amount.
  The contestants left with nothing at all.

Season 1 edit

Episode Contestants Guaranteed payout contract Final bank total Contract decision
Free-fall bank Correct answers (bonus) Total offer
1 John and Angel $65,213 5 ($100,000) $165,213 $1,300,010 Rejected
2 Chris and Katie $35,132 4 ($80,000) $115,132 $0 Rejected
3 Mike and Shana $10,121 2 ($40,000) $50,121 $529,921 Rejected
4 Jarrod and Shantell $75,001 3 ($60,000) $135,001 $950,011 Accepted
5 Matt and Jean $45,014 2 ($40,000) $85,014 $1,100,098 Rejected
6 Ebony and Deanna $170,105 2 ($40,000) $210,105 $194,896 Accepted
7 Nathan and Erica $30,301 3 ($60,000) $90,301 $349,890 Rejected
8 Katie and Kevin $140,013 3 ($60,000) $200,013 $299,969 Rejected
9 Darnell and Dion $35,112 0 ($0) $35,112 $0 Rejected
10 Ashle and Xandi $100,313 1 ($20,000) $120,313 $0 Accepted

Season 2 edit

Episode Contestants Guaranteed payout contract Final bank total Contract decision
Free-fall bank Correct answers (bonus) Total offer
1 Ryan and Stephanie $45,214 5 ($100,000) $145,214 $570,344 Rejected
2 Noah and Lisa $110,312 4 ($80,000) $190,312 $1,095,498 Rejected
3 Milton and Aaryn $65,004 3 ($60,000) $125,004 $520,095 Rejected
4 Lenny and Sharon $50,320 5 ($100,000) $150,320 $850,632 Accepted
5 Delvar and Bonnie $15,221 2 ($40,000) $55,221 $399,792 Rejected
6 Jeff and Jamie $20,011 3 ($60,000) $80,011 $0 Rejected
7 Chris and Paris $100,231 2 ($40,000) $140,231 $0 Accepted
8 Angela and Jodi $115,322 4 ($80,000) $195,322 $220,333 Accepted
9 Tomeka and Andre $65,241 2 ($40,000) $105,241 $0 Accepted
10 Erin and Rachael $115,024 4 ($80,000) $195,024 $0 Rejected
11 Sheriese and Kieara $74,912 3 ($60,000) $134,912 $50,012 Rejected
12 Ruben and Sandy $135,111 3 ($60,000) $195,111 $0 Accepted
13 Cassandra and Victoria $130,102 3 ($60,000) $190,102 $0 Accepted
14 Prince and Chris $100,043 3 ($60,000) $160,043 $159,813 Rejected
15 Niko and Kassie $155,313 1 ($20,000) $175,313 $740,500 Rejected
16 Victor and Evelyn $85,124 3 ($60,000) $145,124 $499,899 Rejected
17 Jakia and Shana $90,232 4 ($80,000) $170,232 $565,422 Rejected
18 Brooke and Cody $70,210 3 ($60,000) $130,210 $0 Rejected
19 Steve and Nick $49,891 2 ($40,000) $89,891 $899,881 Accepted
20 Brooke and Kirk $35,023 3 ($60,000) $95,023 $1,415,098 Rejected

Season 3 edit

Episode Contestants Guaranteed payout contract Final bank total Contract decision
Free-fall bank Correct answers (bonus) Total offer
1 Rebekah and Chris $85,234 5 ($100,000) $185,234 $1,455,631 Rejected
2 Bill and Meghan $70,127 4 ($80,000) $150,127 $820,045 Rejected
3 Matt and Nick $40,237 5 ($100,000) $140,237 $0 Rejected
4 Essence and Valencia $60,189 2 ($40,000) $100,189 $0 Accepted
5 Nellie and Taylor $75,343 3 ($60,000) $135,343 $1,670,254 Rejected
6 Damon and Deidra $50,121 2 ($40,000) $90,121 $0 Rejected
7 Holly and Michael $45,103 2 ($40,000) $85,103 $850,090 Accepted
8 NeAngela and Marcus $135,120 3 ($60,000) $195,120 $0 Rejected
9 Alex and Jodie $15,140 2 ($40,000) $55,140 $199,980 Rejected
10 Peter and Bob $35,200 3 ($60,000) $95,200 $0 Rejected
11 Hecthan and Hector $15,400 2 ($40,000) $55,400 $1,749,907 Rejected
12 Michael and Jahmar $35,091 4 ($80,000) $115,091 $1,115,076 Accepted
13 Janeris and Jesenia $30,301 5 ($100,000) $130,301 $104 Rejected
14 Goldin and Linda $9,920 3 ($60,000) $69,920 $0 Rejected
15 Karen and Lori $10,011 5 ($100,000) $110,011 $1,410,024 Rejected
16 Tiffany and CJ $65,005 3 ($60,000) $125,005 $79,732 Accepted
17 Keaton and Taylor $55,132 0 ($0) $55,132 $0 Accepted
18 Jeremie and Nikki $60,001 5 ($100,000) $160,001 $0 Rejected
19 Denise and Tisha $50,100 3 ($60,000) $110,100 $0 Rejected

Season 4 edit

Episode Contestants Guaranteed payout contract Final bank total Contract decision
Free-fall bank Correct answers (bonus) Total offer
1 Lisa and Dan $95,245 3 ($60,000) $155,245 $545,225 Rejected
2 Brittany and CJ $135,225 5 ($100,000) $235,225 $910,266 Rejected
3 Tamara and Leo $155,104 3 ($60,000) $215,104 $0 Accepted
4 Travis and Michael $120,415 4 ($80,000) $200,415 $0 Rejected
5 KD and CJ $135,144 3 ($60,000) $195,144 $885,033 Accepted
6 Debbie and Ghadir $165,223 1 ($20,000) $185,223 $0 Accepted
7 Jason and Jay $90,407 3 ($60,000) $150,407 $0 Accepted
8 Terra and Brandi $90,050 5 ($100,000) $190,050 $600,188 Accepted
9 Apolo Ohno and Bianca Stam $35,010 2 ($40,000) $75,010 $100,000[a] Rejected
10 Jon and Stephanie $140,024 1 ($20,000) $160,024 $0 Accepted
11 Tammy and Doug $180,214 2 ($40,000) $220,214 $1,199,988 Accepted
12 Evalyna and Shaun $125,505 3 ($60,000) $185,505 $790,494 Rejected
13 Mikail and Shakira $115,334 4 ($80,000) $195,334 $0 Accepted
14 Annalee and Lily $135,112 4 ($80,000) $215,112 $415,131 Accepted
15 Jordan and Maurcus $140,118 3 ($60,000) $200,118 $0 Rejected
16 Ted and Hayden $70,018 2 ($40,000) $110,018 $0 Accepted
17 Carmen and Toni $25,261 2 ($40,000) $65,261 $199,991 Rejected
18 Melvin and Meridith $125,145 4 ($80,000) $205,145 $0 Accepted
19 Andrea and Terry $90,443 3 ($60,000) $150,443 $605,561 Rejected
20 Amber and Chelsea $85,313 1 ($20,000) $105,313 $0 Accepted

Season 5 edit

Episode Contestants Guaranteed payout contract Final bank total Contract decision
Free-fall bank Correct answers (bonus) Total offer
1 Christiana and Nic $135,521 4 ($80,000) $215,521 $1,350,633 Rejected
2 Monet and Kevyn $125,125 4 ($80,000) $205,125 $1,464,846 Accepted
3 Turner and Shelby $145,044 3 ($60,000) $205,044 $375,162 Accepted
4 Bria and Matt $115,207 1 ($20,000) $135,207 $0 Accepted
5 John and Toni $150,203 4 ($80,000) $230,203 $2,625,210 Accepted
6 Travis and Kelsey $190,004 3 ($60,000) $250,004 $0 Accepted
7 Rachel and Chris $200,030 3 ($60,000) $260,030 $899,989 Accepted
8 David and Chris $45,314 1 ($20,000) $65,314 $999,977 Accepted
9 Kavi and Radhika $140,160 2 ($40,000) $180,160 $0 Accepted
10 Karly and Megan $50,627 3 ($60,000) $110,627 $0 Rejected
11 Jerimiah and Nikki $45,602 4 ($80,000) $125,602 $640,398 Rejected
12 Turquoise and Donald $90,326 3 ($60,000) $150,326 $1,599,791 Accepted
13 Melissa and Liz $180,123 3 ($60,000) $240,123 $775,322 Accepted
14 Jakob and Yvonne $134,914 1 ($20,000) $154,914 $0 Accepted

Critical reception edit

The Wall has received mixed reviews by critics. Jan Chaney of Vulture dubbed The Wall as being "the most stereotypically American game show on television right now" and "absurd yet undeniably diverting."[12] Chaney criticized the show for making "attempts to sell us something new, even though its concept is really based on old ideas [...] mixed up just enough [to] seem fresh".[12]

Bethonie Butler of the Chicago Tribune agreed that "The Wall looks a lot like the famed Plinko game from CBS", but qualified that "originality is relative when it comes to game shows", remarking on the similarity between popular trivia game shows such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?[13]

European production edit

In Europe, the production is made in a studio in Poland where the 4 stories high wall is located. The crew of the show are mostly a local Polish crew. The producers, the host, and the participants are flown in for the filming of the show.[14]

International versions edit

Legend:

  •   Currently airing  
  •   No longer airing  
  •   Upcoming version  
Country Title Presenter Channel Airdates Top slot value Possible top prize
  Arab World The Wall الجـدار Mohammad Sal MBC 1[15] February 14, 2018 – May 2, 2018 SR300,000 SR3,712,494
  Argentina The Wall: Construye tu vida Marley Telefe[16][17] October 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017 AR$200,000 AR$2,274,995
  Australia The Wall Axle Whitehead Seven Network[18] October 30, 2017 – November 19, 2017 A$1,000,000 A$12,374,994
  Belgium
(  Flanders)
The Wall: De muur die geeft en neemt Niels Destadsbader VTM[19] September 4, 2017 – November 7, 2017 100,000 €1,137,495
  Brazil The Wall
(part of Domingão com Huck)
Luciano Huck Rede Globo[20] March 10, 2018 – present R$150,000 R$1,729,995
  Canada
(  Quebec)
Face au Mur Maripier Morin TVA[21] January 18, 2018 – March 2, 2018 C$200,000 C$2,599,994
  Chile The Wall Rafael Araneda Chilevisión[22] June 20, 2018 – August 29, 2018 CL$20,000,000 CL$247,499,940
  China 好运梦想之墙 Hú Qiáohuá iQiyi February 15, 2022 – February 20, 2022 CN¥ 100,000 CN¥1,474,994
  Colombia The Wall Andrea Serna Caracol Televisión[23] January 30, 2018 – February 26, 2018 COP$200,000,000 COP$2,274,999,500
  Denmark The Wall - Danmark Felix Smith Kanal 5[24] September 5, 2019 – October 16, 2019 Kr 100,000 Kr 1,137,495
  Finland The Wall Suomi Heikki Paasonen Nelonen[25] September 22, 2018 – December 8, 2018 (Season 1)
February 16, 2019 – May 4, 2019 (Season 2)
October 5, 2019 – December 7, 2019 (Season 3)
50,000 €629,994
  France The Wall : Face au mur Christophe Dechavanne TF1 February 27, 2017 – August 18, 2018 150,000 €1,824,995
  Germany The Wall Frank Buschmann RTL[26] July 1, 2017 – August 11, 2017 (Season 1)
August 3, 2018 – August 24, 2018 (Season 2)
250,000 €3,069,994 (Season 1)
  Greece
  Cyprus
The Wall Grigoris Arnaoutoglou ANT1[27] May 10, 2018 – July 27, 2018 €50,000 €629,994
  Hungary A Fal Balázs Sebestyén RTL Klub[28][29] November 19, 2017 – June 8, 2018 Ft.8,000,000 Ft.100,899,940
  India
(Tamil Nadu)
The Wall Priyanka Deshpande and Ma Ka Pa Anand Star Vijay[30][31] October 12, 2019 – March 7, 2020 2,000,000 ₹24,749,994
  Israel The Wall Zvika Hadar Reshet 13[32] February 7, 2018 – October 2, 2018 500,000 6,187,494₪
  Italy The Wall Gerry Scotti Canale 5[33] November 20, 2017 – January 6, 2019 €100,000 €1,474,994
  Netherlands BankGiro Loterij The Wall Winston Gerschtanowitz SBS 6[34] April 22, 2018 – May 27, 2018 (Season 1)
January 13, 2019 – February 14, 2019 (Season 2)
€500,000 €6,187,494 (Season 1)
  Philippines The Wall Philippines Billy Crawford TV5 (via Viva Television)[35] (Season 1)
GMA Network (Season 2)
March 13, 2021 – September 11, 2021 (Season 1)
August 28, 2022 – December 4, 2022 (Season 2)
1,000,000 ₱12,374,994 (Season 1)
₱11,949,994 (Season 2)
  Poland The Wall. Wygraj marzenia Paweł Orleański TVP1[36] (Seasons 1-4)
TVP2 (Season 4)
September 22, 2017 – December 29, 2017 (Season 1)
January 5, 2018 – June 9, 2018 (Season 2)
September 14, 2018 – January 4, 2019 (Season 3)
100,000 1,237,494 zł
Maciej Kurzajewski March 8, 2019 – October 6, 2019 (Season 4)
  Romania The Wall – Marele Zid Valentin Butnaru Antena 1[37] September 13, 2017 – 2020 150,000 Lei 1,894,994 Lei (season 1)
  Russia Стена Andrey Malakhov Russia 1[38] October 22, 2017 – December 9, 2017 5,000,000 Ruble 61,874,400 Ruble
  Slovenia Piramida sreče Jonas Žnidaršič Planet TV[39] April 4, 2021 – June 6, 2021 (Season 1)
December 6, 2021 – December 27, 2021 (Season 2)
€3,000 €120,000
  Spain The Wall: Cambia tu vida Carlos Sobera Telecinco[40] June 23, 2017 – September 8, 2017 €100,000 €1,374,995
  Thailand The Wall กำแพงพลิกชีวิต Vuthithorn "Woody" Milintachinda ONE HD[41][42] January 6, 2018 – July 21, 2018 (Season 1) ฿500,000 ฿5,599,995 (first 16 episodes)
฿6,099,994 (the rest of the series)
Pakachon Wo-Onsri October 20, 2018 – April 3, 2019 (Season 2)
November 23, 2019 – December 21, 2019 (rest of Season 2)
  United Kingdom The Wall Danny Dyer BBC One[43] October 12, 2019 – November 16, 2019 (Series 1)
October 3, 2020 – July 17, 2021 (Series 2)
February 23, 2021 – June 5, 2021 (Series 3)
February 21, 2022 – April 2, 2022 (Series 4)
£50,000 £687,495 (series 1–3)
£977,495 (series 4)
  United States
(in Spanish)
The Wall Marco Antonio Regil Telemundo January 1, 2020 – January 17, 2020 $200,000 $2,874,994
  Uruguay The Wall: Cumplí tu Sueño Rafael Cotelo Canal 10[44] March 13, 2018 – June 2018 U$300,000 U$3,489,995
  Vietnam Tường lửa Trường Giang VTV3 July 18, 2019 – October 3, 2019 (Season 1)
August 20, 2020 – December 31, 2020 (Season 2)
500,000,000 6,187,494,000₫

See also edit

  • Peggle – a similar game published by PopCap Games
  • Tipping Point – a similar game show airing in the United Kingdom, whereby counters worth £50 are dropped into a "win zone" to win money
  • The Price Is Right – the Plinko game is similar to this game show

Notes edit

  1. ^ This episode aired as a special for the 2020 Summer Olympics to raise money for the Team USA Fund. As a result of the final bank total which was $0, they were offered $100,000.

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