Supermarket Sweep
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Supermarket Sweep (en español: Barrida al supermercado) es un programa de televisión estadounidense que posee el formato de programa de concursos. Parte del formato es similar al de otros programas de competencia en equipos; la otra parte era una carrera a través de un supermercado, un nuevo concepto para la época en que se estrenó. En el tiempo que duraba la carrera, las cámaras seguían a los equipos con carritos de compras a través de un gran supermercado con varios pasillos; el valor de los ítems arrojados dentro del carro determinaban al equipo ganador.
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Supermarket Sweep is an American television game show. The format combines an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras follow the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determine the winning team. The original show was broadcast on ABC from December 20, 1965, to July 14, 1967. Later seasons aired on Lifetime from February 5, 1990, to June 16, 1995 (with reruns until August 14, 1998, and on PAX TV from April 5, 1999, to March 31, 2000), and later from April 3, 2000, to May 23, 2003, with reruns airing until March 26, 2004. Another version of the show premiered on October 18, 2020, also on ABC.
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Supermarket Sweep (en español: Barrida al supermercado) es un programa de televisión estadounidense que posee el formato de programa de concursos. Parte del formato es similar al de otros programas de competencia en equipos; la otra parte era una carrera a través de un supermercado, un nuevo concepto para la época en que se estrenó. En el tiempo que duraba la carrera, las cámaras seguían a los equipos con carritos de compras a través de un gran supermercado con varios pasillos; el valor de los ítems arrojados dentro del carro determinaban al equipo ganador. El programa original fue emitido por ABC (1965-1967), con relanzamientos en (1990-1995, repetido hasta 1998) y después en PAX (2000-2003, repetido hasta 2004). El Supermarket Sweep de ABC era realizado en los supermercados , principalmente en las cercanías de Nueva York. Para la versión de Lifetime, se creó un supermercado ficticio en los estudios de Hollywood Center. Fue modelado para parecer un hasta septiembre de 2003, cuando fue remodelado para asemejar un local de . La versión de PAX se realizó en el mismo estudio que la versión de Lifetime. En septiembre de 2001, el programa se trasladó a los estudios de NBC. El anfitrión para la versión de ABC de 1965 a 1967 fue Bill Malone. Las voces de presentación fueron Wally King entre 1965-1966, y Richard Hayes de 1966 a 1967, con Johnny Olson y Gene Wood como sustitutos durante esos años. El anfitrión de la versión de Lifetime de 1990 a 1995 y la versión de PAX de 2000 a 2003 fue David Ruprecht. Las voces anunciantes eran Johnny Gilbert de 1990 a 1995 y entre abril y septiembre de 2000, y Randy West en el resto del programa (desde septiembre de 2000 hasta 2003).
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Supermarket Sweep is an American television game show. The format combines an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras follow the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determine the winning team. The original show was broadcast on ABC from December 20, 1965, to July 14, 1967. Later seasons aired on Lifetime from February 5, 1990, to June 16, 1995 (with reruns until August 14, 1998, and on PAX TV from April 5, 1999, to March 31, 2000), and later from April 3, 2000, to May 23, 2003, with reruns airing until March 26, 2004. Another version of the show premiered on October 18, 2020, also on ABC. The 1960s Supermarket Sweep was broadcast from Food Fair supermarkets, mostly around New York City. For the Lifetime version, a mock supermarket was created at Hollywood Center Studios. It was modeled after a Hughes Family Market (which was later merged into the Ralphs chain in 1998). The PAX version first taped at Santa Clarita Studios in Santa Clarita, California. Beginning on November 20, 2000, the show moved to NBC Studios, with that series' set modeled after a Unified Western Market. Since 2020, episodes are filmed at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. The host for the 1960s version was Bill Malone. The announcers were Wally King from 1965 to 1966 and Richard Hayes from 1966 to 1967. The host for the Lifetime and PAX versions was David Ruprecht. The announcer was Johnny Gilbert from 1990 to 1995 and again from April to June 2000, with Randy West taking over for Gilbert in July 2000 and continuing for the rest of the series. The 2020 version is hosted by Leslie Jones and narrated by Tahir Moore.
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