A game show where generation Baby Boomers, X and Y compete against each other to see who is the best. Read all A game show where generation Baby Boomers, X and Y compete against each other to see who is the best. They are then given questions about things that have happened over the They are then given questions about things that have happened over the past few decades.
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One point is awarded for each correct answer, though in practice points can be awarded or deducted at Shaun's own discretion. The first three rounds involve the contestants buzzing in first to give their answer. Games played in these rounds can involve identifying missing television characters from a cast picture, identifying a company name from a partially constructed logo, or identifying a catchphrase and its origin from a T-shirt. The fourth round sees teams choosing from four categories from the main display dubbed the "magic window" , and often involves their participation on the studio floor on their part.
Games include matching up celebrity pairs such as famous mothers and daughters on the screen, ransacking a period setting to identify anachronistic items, and performing charades. The fifth round, called "Your Generation" and later Yo-Gen , sees all teams quizzed in turn on themed questions relevant to their particular generation and based on a certain topic or Yo-Gen Subject.
In this round, one point is awarded for each correct answer and two points are lost with each incorrect answer. The final round, called End Game , sees all teams trying to complete a physical task, usually to be judged by Shaun.
The number of points up for grabs in this round is usually determined by the number of points that separate the first and third placed teams at this stage of the game; therefore the winner of the End Game is the winner of the episode. The winning team is presented with a secondhand trophy donated by Shaun first series , viewers third and fourth series , as a vanity prize.
During the second series, a specially made TAYG trophy was presented to the winning team; the trophy featured three people representing the three generations playing raising a flag pole with a TAYG flag on top. The teams pick one of four buttons from the window which are labelled with the genre of game that is featured in that button and later, things or people relating to a certain subject.
A home game was released by Imagination in Prior to this, It was also re-released as a "Platinum" edition later on. Australian Game Shows Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
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