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It pitted two female contestants who were asked to predict answers to a series of yes/no questions posed previously to a panel of seven male celebrities.

Rosner was later responsible for reviving another NBC game show, Hollywood Squares, which he co-produced with Century Towers with Orion distributing.

[1] Two female contestants, one usually a returning champion, competed for a chance to win a car displayed on the stage.

Otherwise, they took turns asking one question at a time to any one panelist of their choice and predicting who said "yes"; the round ended once a total of two keys had been claimed.

She sat in the driver's seat of the car, with the panelist(s) originally associated with the chosen key(s) gathered around or sitting in it, and tried one at a time in the ignition.

If the car started, she won it and retired undefeated; if not, the host identified the correct key and opened the trunk with it, revealing a prop that hinted at a prize the champion would receive (e.g. a sombrero for a trip to Mexico).

premiered on NBC January 3, 1983, along with two other game shows: Hit Man and a revival of Sale of the Century.

aired opposite Family Feud on ABC nationwide, and The Young and the Restless on CBS outside the Eastern Time Zone.

[nb 1] Despite the show's short run, Betty White made television history.