Hosted by Jim Perry, were contestants are asked questions about how 100 people answered a poll question then played a card game where they tried to guess whether the next card drawn from a d... Read allHosted by Jim Perry, were contestants are asked questions about how 100 people answered a poll question then played a card game where they tried to guess whether the next card drawn from a deck in a sequence would be higher or lower.Hosted by Jim Perry, were contestants are asked questions about how 100 people answered a poll question then played a card game where they tried to guess whether the next card drawn from a deck in a sequence would be higher or lower.
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They don't make 'm like this anymore
Whether you're watching the original version hosted by Jim Perry or the second one with Bob Eubanks, "Card Sharks" doesn't disappoint. Some of the survey questions, particularly the ones they ask to married people, are pretty funny. And whenever I watch this show, if a contestant comes across anything from a 5 to a 10, I keep hoping they'll stop there but they never do. I especially like the episodes where they have kids on the show because some of the things they say are a hoot. If I could host a game show, I would definitely want to bring this back on.
Card Sharks is still a fun watch.
I brought back GSN after seeing them finally scale back on the crap that hurt the network in 2004-05. One of the shows that they have is an old favorite of mine, Card Sharks.
As children of the 80's we'd play the Hi-Lo game part and it was a lot of fun. You could win some big money and the surveys they have were all over the place.
I prefer the Jim Perry version aired at 2:00 P.M. over the Bob Eubanks version at 2:30 P.M. Perry was better suited for this game show, he was a favorite of mine from his days of Definition here in Canada and Sale Of The Century. Eubanks was an excellent host on a raunchy program like The Newlywed Game but he didn't fit in with something like Card Sharks.
While you could win more money and cars in the Eubanks version you only could have three possible cards to use for a card change in the bonus round while you got the whole deck with the Perry version. Both are good but if I had to choose one I'd go with Perry's version. Never saw the Bill Rafferty version, BTW.
As children of the 80's we'd play the Hi-Lo game part and it was a lot of fun. You could win some big money and the surveys they have were all over the place.
I prefer the Jim Perry version aired at 2:00 P.M. over the Bob Eubanks version at 2:30 P.M. Perry was better suited for this game show, he was a favorite of mine from his days of Definition here in Canada and Sale Of The Century. Eubanks was an excellent host on a raunchy program like The Newlywed Game but he didn't fit in with something like Card Sharks.
While you could win more money and cars in the Eubanks version you only could have three possible cards to use for a card change in the bonus round while you got the whole deck with the Perry version. Both are good but if I had to choose one I'd go with Perry's version. Never saw the Bill Rafferty version, BTW.
Good show in reruns
I've been a fan of the show since the original airings, it has a great format and is very easy to watch while thinking 'What would I say in this situation?' It's pretty obvious they encourage the contestants to talk a little about why they answered the way they did. The biggest problem I have with it is there should have been a push rule in effect from the very start, not just in the money round. It's unfair to play higher/lower when a duplicate card means losing no matter what. At the very least they could have let each contestant have two insurance chips that would let them change the card when a duplicate showed up.
Great game show that lets the cards decide your fate!
In 1978, we got the debut of Card Sharks, with the objective being to predict what the next card holds, and if you'll go home rich or broke.
The host for the 1978 version on NBC was Jim Perry, who was an underrated game show host and fit the role as host perfectly. In addition to Perry, we also get the models who decked out the cards for each round, which includes Ann Pennington, Janice Baker, Lois Areno and Markie Post, before she starred in The Fall Guy as Terri and as Christine Sullivan in Night Court.
The show did end on NBC in 1981, but got revived by CBS in 1986 with new host Bob Eubanks, who is known for hosting The Newlywed Game. The lovely Lacey Pemberton and Suzanna Williams were the models for this version. Pretty much, it's mostly the same game, but later added different things to keep it fresh.
So, whether you're a fan of the Jim Perry and/or the Bob Eubanks versions (personally preferred the latter), watch Card Sharks and play your cards right!
The host for the 1978 version on NBC was Jim Perry, who was an underrated game show host and fit the role as host perfectly. In addition to Perry, we also get the models who decked out the cards for each round, which includes Ann Pennington, Janice Baker, Lois Areno and Markie Post, before she starred in The Fall Guy as Terri and as Christine Sullivan in Night Court.
The show did end on NBC in 1981, but got revived by CBS in 1986 with new host Bob Eubanks, who is known for hosting The Newlywed Game. The lovely Lacey Pemberton and Suzanna Williams were the models for this version. Pretty much, it's mostly the same game, but later added different things to keep it fresh.
So, whether you're a fan of the Jim Perry and/or the Bob Eubanks versions (personally preferred the latter), watch Card Sharks and play your cards right!
Fun game show
First off, I must say that this is a fun game show. Also, since I'm 24, I haven't seen every episode. However, I do know the show very well. Every time I've watched it, I've had a lot of fun playing along and watch. Despite the fact that it's finished its run, this makes me long to be a contestant. The thing I like most about it are the questions. Despite the fact that I don't know that many answers, I still have fun playing along. I hope the Game Show Network keeps it on so I can play along and watch again. If that happens, I will be really happy. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever. Now, in conclusion, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good
Did you know
- TriviaThis show uses the same theme song as Double Dare (1976). Both shows featured Gene Wood as announcer and were both produced by Jonathan M. Goodson.
- GoofsOn one taping, a contestant during sudden death turned over an Ace as her middle card and immediately called lower. The person in charge of the lights anticipated that she had won and started blinking almost immediately after Jim Perry turned over her last card...which was another Ace.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time (2006)
- SoundtracksCard Sharks Theme
(1978-1981)
Previously used as theme from Double Dare (1976)
Written by Edd Kalehoff (BMI)
Performed by Edd Kalehoff & The Score Production Band
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- 30m
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