Debt (March 1997) | College Week | Christopher vs. Marchand vs. Nick
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2013
- It's College Week on Debt!
Christopher is in debt because of his studies in NYU.
Marchand is in debt because of her BA in social science at Antioch.
Nick Bender is in debt because he went to business school in Emory.
All this week, the theme song is performed by the University of Southern California Marching Band!
(c) 1997 Faded Denim Productions
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I Loved Debt and this show needs to come back on because people have been in Debt these days so this show needs to come back on.
michael castellon As the Winker told the Archive of American Television, that ain’t easy. 📺 But I agree, it’s overdue for a comeback. Or at least reruns on Game Show Network.
The only way I can see this show return is if Sony co-produced it. Coincidentally Michael Davies, who had a hand in it's original production, currently works for Sony.
I wonder when this game show will be back.
i wish this show was back on tv....I've got some debt i need to get rid of..
Have you seen "Paid Off" on truTV?
Cool
People today wish their student loan debt only added up to around $10,000.
This is a March 1997 episode of the short-lived American game show "Debt" and it's also an episode from 1997 College Week. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
I think this show could probably work in today's era, b/c so many people are fighting off debt everyday given the state of the economy over the last 5-10 years or so.
It's on truTV, it's called "Paid Off", and it's far more preachy.
@@LogoMan7777 Yes, I just checked out the series description on truTV's website, and from the looks of it, it seems to a hybrid of "Debt" and "WinTuition."
I like this Debt game show. You don't have to pay bills anymore.
Those #'s are big!
Nick, which Q&A format do you prefer: "I Am, You Are" one, or the conventional Q&A one? I prefer the former.
And which board do you prefer? The trilons (with the Debt-Onator as just a special question) or the TV Monitors (with the Debt-Onator as a special category)? Again, I prefer the former.
Me, I like the "I Am, You Are" format and the TV monitors version. The trilons version was an exact copy of "Jeopardy!" and that's what got them in trouble with Merv Griffin and Sony.
What is the problem
He will not go for it