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1 vs. 100 (US game show) : ウィキペディア英語版
1 vs. 100 (U.S. game show)

''1 vs. 100'' is an American game show that was broadcast by NBC from 2006 to 2008, and revived on GSN with a new series which ran in 2010. As in other formats, a single player (the 1) goes up against 100 other contestants (the "Mob"). The 1 gains money for every Mob member eliminated, but loses all winnings with an incorrect answer at any point. The host was Bob Saget, and the top prize was $1,000,000. The show premiered on NBC October 13, 2006 at 9:00 PM. On October 20, 2006, it was reported that NBC ordered 10 additional episodes of ''1 vs. 100'', citing the show's encouraging ratings performance. The show returned with these new episodes on December 1, 2006. At the television critics' winter meetings in Pasadena, California in January 2007, the network announced that 12 more episodes would be added.
==Broadcast history==

''1 vs. 100'' aired on Fridays at 8:00 PM Eastern. On March 16, 2007, the show went on a temporary break in order to accommodate ''Identity'', another NBC game show. The show returned to NBC with repeats of the series on May 25, 2007. In May, NBC announced that ''1 vs. 100'' would return for its second season in Fall 2007 with an eight episode run in the same time slot. ''The Singing Bee'' was originally scheduled to air after the initial run of ''1 vs. 100'', but its premiere was moved up to July to compete with Fox's new game show ''Don't Forget the Lyrics!'' In July, NBC announced some fall scheduling updates that included ''The Singing Bee'' being moved to Tuesdays and ''Deal or No Deal'' being moved from Monday to Friday at 8 pm, replacing ''1 vs. 100''.〔 〕
''1 vs. 100'' returned for its second season on Friday January 4, 2008, with a new set and money ladder system of obtaining prize money. Also, a video screen is now displayed in the center of the mob area, where each question is displayed, as well as occasional pre-taped questions asked by celebrities. Several personalities, including Ross Mathews, Richard Rubin, and Oscar the Grouch (of ''Sesame Street'' fame) were fixtures in the mob.
On January 4, 2008, ''1 vs. 100'' recorded its only millionaire, 21-year-old Jason Luna from San Diego defeated a mob of 100 women on a special battle-of-the-sexes episode.
NBC's early presentation of its next season schedule on April 2, 2008, did not include the show. However, network executive Ben Silverman said that it might still return.〔(Ohio.com – NBC announces fall lineup ) 〕
On October 11, 2010, it was confirmed that ''1 vs. 100'' would return with all new episodes on GSN starting Monday November 15, 2010 at 7:00 pm ET. The new series aired as a five-day-a-week strip (Monday to Friday). Contestants had two helps available to them throughout the course of the game: ''Poll the Mob'' and ''Trust the Mob''. Also, the GSN revival featured a top prize of $50,000 and was hosted by Carrie Ann Inaba, a judge on ABC's ''Dancing with the Stars'' and a former fly girl on ''In Living Color''.

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