Draft:A Perfect Score
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Comment: Fails WP:NTELEVISION, lacks any verifiable sources or references. Dan arndt (talk) 01:27, 13 March 2025 (UTC)
A Perfect Score | |
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Genre | Game Show |
Presented by | Jeff Marder |
Narrated by | David Greenfield |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jerry Golod |
Production locations | Schulman Video Center, Los Angeles, California |
Production company | Go For It! Productions |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | June 15 December 8, 1992 | –
A Perfect Score was a short-lived, late night dating game show on CBS in 1992 where a player put the fate of his or her love life into the hands of their three closes friends as they attempted to find him or her the perfect date simply just by questioning three potentional candidates.
Gameplay
[edit]The player was sealed behind a partition where the questions could be heard as well as the answers of his or her potential date. However, the player could not see the cjoices of the date until either his or her friends selected one of the three. Each candidate was questioned one at a time such as "After you date a woman, how long will you call her again?" or "What is the most dangerous location you ever made love in?" After all three candidates were interviewed, the friends made their choice. The couple was then introduced and were sent on a romantic date. The final part of the show was taped a week later with the couple returning to reflect on the date (similar to Love Connection) and answered questions being asked by either his ir her friends about the night out.
Trivia
[edit]This was one of the two short-lived late night dating game shows on CBS hosted by Jeff Marder, the first was Night Games in 1991.
The show was produced and announced by David Greenfield of Love Connection and The Dating Game.
The show was executive produced by Jerry Golod of Tales From the Darkside.
References
[edit]Category:CBS game shows Category:1990s American game shows Category:1992 American television series debuts Category:1992 American television series endings
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