Cash Cab (U.S. game show)

Cash Cab
Title card for both Canadian and U.S. versions
Genre Game show
Created by Adam Wood
Presented by Ben Bailey (New York version)
Beth Melewski (Chicago version)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7 (original)
2 (revived)
No. of episodes 200+
Production
Producer(s) Lion Television
Production location(s) New York, New York
Running time 24–26 minutes
Distributor MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Release
Original network Discovery Channel
Original release Original series:
December 5, 2005 (2005-12-05) – September 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)
Revival:
December 4, 2017 (2017-12-04) – present (present)
Chronology
Related shows Cash Cab
External links
Official website

Cash Cab (stylized as CA$H CAB)[1] is an American game show that aired new episodes on the Discovery Channel from 2005 to 2012, with new seasons also in 2017 and 2018. It began airing on December 5, 2005, hosted by stand-up comedian Ben Bailey, and aired its last episode on September 28, 2012. The show was revived on December 4, 2017. It is part of the global Cash Cab franchise that originated in the United Kingdom.

While Bailey's show took place in New York City, some episodes of season six took place in Las Vegas. Contestants who ultimately hailed the Cash Cab were not made aware that they were part of the game until they hired the cab and Bailey informed them of the show and its rules.

On August 8, 2007, Discovery Channel began airing a spin-off edition of the program, Cash Cab: After Dark, in which contestants were picked up near or after sunset as well as overnight and the cash value of the questions was double that of the regular version of the show. The questions were usually more difficult than the daytime version.

Broadcast history

According to Variety, Discovery Channel initially ordered 40 episodes from Lion Television (with Executive Producers Tom Cohen, Allison Corn and Tony Tackaberry; with Ben Bailey being the most recent) and taping of the initial run was completed in November 2005 before the show premiered that December.[2] A new set of 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2006 and 2007. Another 80 episodes were taped in 2007 and aired through spring and summer. Another 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2008 and 2009. Another 40 episodes were taped for airing in 2010 and 2011.

The sixth season premiered on February 14, 2011, at 6:00 pm E/P. During a hiatus, Ben Bailey did a standup special recounting his time as host of the show. He correctly stated in the special that the show has been cancelled for the last two years (taping for the then-current series wrapped in 2008); however, a renewal offer was made after the standup concert was taped during 2011 returning the show to the schedule. The seventh season premiered Thursday, January 5, 2012, at 6:00 pm E/P with two half-hour episodes.

On April 18, 2012, it was announced that Cash Cab would end its 7-year run.[3]

On March 27, 2017, Discovery announced it was working on episodes that will feature "appearances from notables in comedy, film, and TV".[4] On June 5, 2017, original host Ben Bailey confirmed he would return for a new season.[5][6] Season 8, which also aired on Discovery, premiered on December 4, 2017.

On May 14, 2018, Discovery announced that Season 9 would be returning in July 2018. Season 9 premiered on July 27, 2018 with a special Shark Week episode to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of Shark Week.[7]

Rules

When the potential contestants enter the cab and state their destination, they are made aware that they are in the Cash Cab as ceiling lights and a fanfare plays inside, accompanied by the host's greeting. While the only rules given on-camera after the introduction and before asking "Do you want to play?" pertain to his or her driving and the "three strikes and you're out" rule, the contestants are also informed that once their traveling begins, the cab will not take detours of any kind unless directed by a police officer, stop sign, traffic light or other legal means of diverting traffic. Bailey or Melewski offers them the chance to get out of the cab if they do not wish to play, and contestants who choose to play the game must stay in the cab until they reach their destination or get three strikes.

For the first two seasons, the first four questions were worth $25 each, the next four questions were worth $50 each, and any question thereafter was worth $100. In Cash Cab: After Dark - and beginning with the regular episodes of Season 3 - all of the money values were doubled to $50, $100 and $200. Beginning in the fourth season, some games were designated as Double Ride games, making the question values $100, $200 and $400.

Each wrong answer earns the contestant(s) a strike. On the third strike, they forfeit all their winnings and Bailey or Melewski will immediately pull over and kick them out of the cab. Once players have exited the Cash Cab, a camera crew from the trailing production van is already on the street waiting to tape their departure.

Red Light Challenge

When a contestant has won at least $200 or $300 in a normal game or an After Dark game - or at least $400 or $600 on a Double Ride - and the cab is forced to stop at a traffic light, Bailey or Melewski will announce a Red Light Challenge. He or she reads a question that has multiple correct answers – usually four to seven – and the passenger(s) have 30 seconds to give those answers; they do not always have to give all of the answers. Since there is no penalty for an incorrect answer, giving all the correct answers in the allotted time is worth $250 – or $500 during Double Ride games – regardless of how many incorrect answers a contestant might also blurt out along the way. The contestant does not receive the extra $250 (or $500) if the 30-second time limit runs out; it is also not counted as a strike, and the contestant doesn't lose any accumulated money. While only one Red Light Challenge is usually played per game, beginning in Season 4 there are multiple Red Light Challenges during certain games – at least two per game – with the second for accumulating at least $1,000.

Shout-Outs

Contestants have two forms of help known as "Shout-Outs" at their disposal during the game; each can be used only once, and neither may be used on a Red Light Challenge or a Video Bonus. In the Mobile Shout-Out, the contestant makes a phone call to someone they choose by means of a cell phone - either provided by Bailey or Melewski - or one belonging to a contestant. The call can take up to a maximum of 15 seconds before the contestant has to give an answer, with the result being either additional money or a strike. The contestant may also elect to use a Street Shout-Out, in which Bailey or Melewski immediately pulls the cab to a curb so that anyone on the sidewalk can be asked for help, without any official time limit. A second Street Shout-Out is included on a Double Ride. In the revived Cash Cab, the Mobile Shout-Out was replaced by the Social Media Shout-Out, in which Ben activates Facebook Live so that those on the site may help the contestant.[8]

Video Bonus

Should the passenger(s) reach the destination without striking out, Bailey/Melewski offers a choice: the option of leaving the cab and keeping the prize money that they have won, or they can stay and try to double their money by risking it all on a Video Bonus question. Bailey/Melewski plays a video clip and asks the contestant(s) a single question based on its content. If the question is answered correctly, the contestant(s) win double what they have earned so far, but if they are wrong, they lose all of their money "at the very last moment", as Bailey says, and "leave with nothing but a cab ride".

Double Ride

Beginning in Season 4, this rarely occurring part of the show happens when randomly selected passengers are able to win double the amount of money of a normal game. The first four questions are worth $100, the second four are worth $200 and the rest until the end of the game are worth $400. The "Red Light Challenge" is worth $500.

Record payouts

The current record of $6,200 won on one ride is held by Sam Meyer (riding solo, on a Double Ride, taking and winning the Double-or-Nothing Video Bonus question) on the episode that aired May 18, 2009.[9] This topped the old record held by contestants Sean Devney and Steve Irolla, two New York City tour guides who won $4,100 after answering the "Video Bonus" question correctly. They reached their final destination with two strikes (both on $200 questions).

Special editions

One episode of the program was a special celebrity edition, featuring actor Thomas Haden Church of Spider-Man 3, NHL players Jed Ortmeyer and Ryan Hollweg of the New York Rangers and journalist Harry Smith, formerly of CBS' The Early Show. All played for a charity of their choice, and Discovery Channel matched the contestants' winnings. Another episode was a special in which the passengers were asked questions relating to the 2008 film Frost/Nixon. In this episode, the host of Cash Cab: Canada, Adam Growe, was driving the cab instead of Ben Bailey.

On April 21, 2009, Discovery aired a charity episode of Cash Cab for its 250th episode featuring two rides by boat crew members from Deadliest Catch. Time Bandit co-captain Andy Hillstrand and Josh Harris, son of Cornelia Marie captain Phil Harris, went against Sig Hansen (captain of the Northwestern) and his two brothers. All cash values were doubled from the Season 3 payouts, the passengers received a second Street Shout-Out, and all money earned was donated by the passengers to the charities of their choice.

In the Cash Cab: Las Vegas episodes, filmed in May 2010 and broadcast beginning in August of that year,[10] celebrities play for charity and civilians play for themselves. Guests have included Mayor of Las Vegas, Oscar Goodman, comedian David Brenner, the band Neon Trees and magicians Penn & Teller. The prizes are sometimes doubled in a "Double Down Ride", just like on the regular show. In the event they strike out or miss the Video Bonus question, their charities receive $500, though some celebrities decide to also chip in with the amount of money lost, out of their own pockets.

On December 4, 2017, Discovery aired a special Celebrity Edition, where as the unsuspecting passengers hailed the Cash Cab, they were joined by celebrities to help them, featuring NCIS: New Orleans actor Scott Bakula, actor & comedian Gilbert Gottfried, and Friends actor Matthew Perry.[11]

Taglines

The show's tagline in the first two seasons was: "There are 13,000 cabs in New York City, but there's only one that pays you!" Starting in season three, the tagline was modified: "There are 13,000 cabs in the streets of the Big Apple, but there's only one that pays you!" On Cash Cab: After Dark, the tagline is: "Every night, 13,000 cabs hit the streets of the city that never sleeps, but there's only one that pays you!"

Cash Cab: Chicago

During Season 6 of Cash Cab, a new spin-off series, Cash Cab: Chicago, hosted by comedian Beth Melewski and using the same rules as its New York counterpart, aired. The spin-off was cancelled after one season, but rerun episodes are aired along with Cash Cab episodes in syndication.[12] Ben Bailey stated that the show was created during contract renewal negotiations.[13]

Production

A support van tails the Cash Cab, containing producers and a camera crew for the various street shots. The staff provide logistical information and questions by way of a walkie-talkie and earpiece worn by the host. The Cash Cab is equipped with ten cameras: one on the host, three on the passengers, one pointing forward from the back window of the cab, and three (front, left and right) in the advertising shell on the roof of the cab showing the passing streetscape. The rear of the cab behind the seats contains ten recording decks and other production equipment.

The lighting and the music that go off when contestants enter the cab consist of a switchboard that is connected to an iPod and the car stereo. The Video Bonus monitor is a DVD player that is embedded to the back of the front passenger seat.

Some contestants are randomly picked as they walk along the sidewalk, while others are selected in advance. Even so, those picked in advance are told that the cab is supposed to take them to the show on which they will appear. The cab turns out to be the show itself.[14]

Near the end of the game at the player's destination Ben Bailey or Beth Melewski appears to present the cash won. In reality, this cash is a prop and used for on-air purposes only. The winnings, which must be taxed, are sent via check.[14]

The Cash Cab in New York is a Toyota Sienna minivan[15] with the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission call sign "1G12" in the first two seasons and during the After Dark shows. A new cab with the call sign of "7N78" has been used since, which also features new headliner lighting.[16]

Melewski's Cash Cab is also a Toyota Sienna minivan with the Yellow Taxi call sign "4472".

Broadcast and syndication

As of March 2017, reruns air on Cozi TV and on Game Show Network. The New York City version reruns air on the Quest network in the UK. On October 26, 2009, MGM Television announced that the reruns would begin airing on local stations in September 2010.[17] Stations are allowed the option to air the series as a daily strip or as a weekend series. GSN began airing the series starting on March 13, 2017.

On March 27, 2017, Discovery announced it was working on new episodes that will feature guest hosts from "the worlds of comedy, film and TV" as the drivers. Despite initial reports that he would not return,[18] Bailey did host the revival episodes.[19]

On July 27, 2018, a new season of Cash Cab premiered, also hosted by Ben Bailey. The first episode of the new season had a Shark Week theme.

Accolades

Bailey has been nominated four times for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, winning the award in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Cash Cab won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2013, the show appeared in TV Guide's list of the 60 greatest game shows ever.[20]

International versions

CountryNameDriverChannelPremiere
Asia-Pacific Cash Cab Asia Oli Pettigrew AXN Asia 18 October 2011
Arab League Arab World كاش تاكسي
Cash Taxi
Hisham Abdel Rahman MBC 1 2008
 Australia Cash Cab Charlie Pickering
James Kerley
Channel V 29 October 2007
 Austria QUIZ TAXI Max Schmiedl Puls 4 16 October 2011
QUIZ TAXI eXtreme 23 October 2011
 Belgium Taxi Vanoudenhoven Rob Vanoudenhoven Eén 10 June 2012
 Brazil Taxi do Milão Supla RedeTV! 2010
 Canada Cash Cab Adam Growe
Discovery Channel Canada
( Canada)
10 September 2008
Taxi Payant Alexandre Barrette
(in French)
V
( Quebec)
3 September 2009
 China 超级现金车
Cash Cab
[21]
Song Peng (宋鹏) TVS3 17 December 2012
 Colombia CityTV
 Czech Republic Taxík Aleš Háma
Tomáš Matonoha
Monika Absolonová
Česká televize 2008
 France Taxi Cash Alexandre Devoise W9 23 October 2010
 Denmark Taxaquizzen Sigurd Kongshøj Larsen TV2 29 September 2011
 Egypt كاش تاكسي
Cash Taxi
Nashwa Mustafa MBC Masr 9 July 2013
 Germany Quiz Taxi Thomas Hackenberg Kabel eins 18 April 2006
 Greece Taxi Girl Vicki Stavropoulou Mega TV 2006
 Hungary Tutifuvar - A taxiquiz Gianni Annoni Viasat 3 2007
 India Airtel Cash Cab Munish Mukhija UTV Bindass 2007
 Indonesia Taxi Selebritis Farhan antv 2009
 Italy Cash Taxi Marco Berry Sky Uno
Cielo
LA7
2009
 Israel מונית הכסף
Monit Hakesef
Ido Rozenblum Channel 2 (Keshet) 19 May 2007
 Jamaica Claro Cash Cab Felisha Lord
Wayne W. Whyte
Television Jamaica 15 November 2010
 Japan キャッシュキャブ
Kyasshukyabu
Shinya Ueda and Teppei Arita Fuji TV 1 March 2008
 Kazakhstan Такси
Taxi
Murat Ospanov NTK 2009
 Lithuania Pinigų taksi Karina Krysko LNK 30 June 2008
 Malaysia Teksi Tunai Bob Lokman Astro Prima 2007
 Mexico Taxi Cash Andrés Bustamante Televisa 28 January 2008
 Netherlands Cash Cab Kurt Rogiers
Edo Brunner
BNN 2006
 Peru Gana Taxi Carlos Vílchez Frecuencia Latina 2011
 Philippines Cash Cab Philippines Ryan Agoncillo AXN Philippines 22 December 2015[22]
 Poland TV4
 Romania Taxi Maxi Kanal D
 Russia Такси
Taxi
Alex Kulichkov
Eugene Rybov
TNT 20 December 2005
 Serbia Кеш такси
Keš taksi
Ivan Ivanović Fox televizija
reruns on Prva Plus
12 January 2007[23]
 Slovakia Taxík Peter Kočiš Jednotka 2012
 Slovenia Taksi: Kviz z Jožetom Jože Robežnik RTV SLO 2016
 Spain Taxi, taxi Joan Domínguez
( Madrid)
Telemadrid 2006
¡Taxi! Manolo Sarriá
( Andalusia)
Canal Sur 2 18 January 2010
Taxi Miki Nadal y Manolo Sarriá
( Spain)
laSexta 2013
 Sweden Fredrik Belfrage Discovery Channel
 Taiwan 黃金計程車
Gold Taxi
David Chao (趙正平)
Vincent Liang (梁赫群)
Gui Gui (鬼鬼)
ECT 22 April 2009
 Thailand แท็กซีมหาเศรษฐี
Cash Cab Thailand
Ball Chernyim (บอล เชิญยิ้ม)
Jeab Chernyim (เจี๊ยบ เชิญยิ้ม)
Passakorn Ponlaboon (ใบเฟิร์น พัสกร พลบูรณ์)
Modernine TV 2 March 2015
 Ukraine Таксi
Taxi
Gregory Herman 1+1 2006–2008
 Uganda Cash Cab John Moody ITV 13 June 2005
 United States Cash Cab Ben Bailey Discovery Channel 5 December 2005
Cash Cab: After Dark 9 August 2007
Cash Cab: Las Vegas 8 August 2010
Cash Cab: Chicago Beth Melewski 14 February 2011
 Vietnam Taxi May Mắn Hiếu Hiền HTV7 19 October 2012

See also

References

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  13. Episode #103 - Ben Bailey & ME (FULL EPISODE). YouTube. 30 November 2014.
  14. 1 2 "Cash Cab Can Be a Lucrative Ride". MSNBC.
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  21. (in Chinese)Official site
  22. Buan-Deveza, Reyma (9 December 2015). "Judy Ann to give birth on Christmas or New Year?". ABS-CBNnews.com. ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  23. Lawyer drives Cach Taxi

Preceded by
The Price Is Right
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
2008–2010
Succeeded by
Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune (tie)
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