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Bobcat's Big Ass Show

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Bobcat's Big Ass Show
GenreGame show
Created byEric Waddell
Presented byBobcat Goldthwait
Narrated byEric Waddell
Country of originUnited States
Production
ProducersDeboriah Dupree
Jamie Hammons
Anthony Ross
Kathy Sutula
Eric Waddell
Running time30 Minutes
Original release
NetworkFX
Release1998 (1998)

Bobcat's Big Ass Show is an American game show that aired on FX in 1998. Hosted by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait and announced by Eric Waddell, the series was based on a concept created by Waddell and packaged by Stone Stanley Productions. The show features contestants competing in stunts.[1][2]

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Transcription

First part

The first part of the show featured contestants playing three games mainly based on Truth or Dare? Two contestants participated in each game; the winner of that game (as determined by audience applause) would become one of three finalists in a final round; the three losers of each game, as well as the two losers of the final round (collectively referred to in-show as "big ass losers") would be subjected to humiliation backstage.

One example of a stunt involved toy animals, and it was up to the contestant to act out getting chomped by the animal on the face (the stunt's name as an example was "When Animals Attack").

Second part

The second part involved the three winners of each game, with each contestant begging and pleading to the audience why he or she wanted to go on the grand prize vacation. Each contestant "begged" for six seconds, and after each contestant was finished pleading, the audience cheered depending on how each contestant did. The contestant with the most enthusiastic response from the audience went on to the bonus round.

Bonus round

Called "Guess My Secret!", the bonus round featured the contestant wearing a helmet while the five losers of the show each told Bobcat three secrets, one of which was true, and it was up to Bobcat and the audience to guess. (Ultimately, Bobcat and the audience would arrive at the correct answers; a disclaimer at the end noted that Bobcat had been given the secrets before the show.) After that, the contestant removed the helmet. Bobcat read the three possible secrets for each loser; if the contestant answered incorrectly, they would have to wait until Bobcat re-read the remaining untried possibilities before trying again. The contestant had 60 seconds (as displayed on a computerized pink wine glass that tilted from side-to-side like a pendulum) to correctly guess all five secrets, and success won the trip; if the contestant failed, each of the losers received a small prize.

References

  1. ^ "Plugged In". Boston Herald. March 29, 1998. ProQuest 401713573. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  2. ^ "OUTRAGEOUS NEW SERIES SUITS BOBCAT'S COMEDY STYLE". The Post Standard. June 1, 1998. ProQuest 325277812. Retrieved May 12, 2022.

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