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Cover Story this week Michael Strahan touches down as host of ‘The $100,000 Pyramid’

By Kyla Brewer TV Media

Prime time has gone retro once again. A few years ago, “Mad Men’s” whisky-swilling ad men were all the rage, but these days networks are cashing in on the popularity of classic game show reboots. The latest ratings winner combines a charismatic host with celebrity guests and big money.

Michael Strahan (“Good Morning America”) hosts as celebrities team up with contestants to play wordassociation games in the hopes of winning cash in a new episode of “The $100,000 Pyramid,” airing Sunday, Aug. 27, on ABC. This week’s celebrity guests include NASCAR champ Kyle Busch, Strahan’s “Good Morning America” colleague Lara Spencer, rapper-turned-actor Ice-T (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”) and actress Peri Gilpin (“Frasier”). Previous guests include Debi Mazar (“Younger”), Bobby Moynihan (“Saturday Night Live”), Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. Strahan, a former NFL defensive end, guides the action as players compete for a potentially life-altering prize. But it may not be just the thrill of the prize money that has TV fans hooked on the old school program. In a June interview with nypost.com, Strahan explained why he believes classic game shows like his are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

“They’re something you can do with your family,” he said. “As a parent you may not want to watch a kids show, and as a kid you probably don’t want to watch a big, serious adult show. Here is something you can watch together.”

This is the second season of the revamped game show, which debuted on CBS in 1973 as “The $10,000 Pyramid” before jumping to ABC in 1974, with television icon Dick Clark at the helm. The show struck a chord with viewers right out of the gate as the simple word-association game and entertaining celebrity guests provided a lighthearted break from news of the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal.

The game show has gone through a number of iterations over the years, and each time the title has adjusted to reflect the top potential prize, from $10,000 to $20,000 to $25,000 to $50,000 to ABC’s current $100,000 version. However, the game play has remained largely the same throughout the show’s varied history. Two teams comprised of one celebrity and one contestant take turns giving each other clues to items in a chosen category, with a point awarded for each right answer. After three rounds of play, the team with the most points advances to the Winner’s Circle to play for the big prize. The new ABC series features an hour-long format, which allows enough time for two complete games.

While “Pyramid” has inspired a number of revivals and more than a dozen international versions, the latest ABC series has proven to be one of the most popular, thanks, in part, to an impressive roster of stars who’ve lined up to play the game that many of them — including Strahan — watched as children. This season kicked off Sunday, June 11, with matchups between Leslie Jones (“Ghostbusters,” 2016) and LL Cool J (“Lip Sync Battle”), and TV host Tom Bergeron (“Dancing With the Stars”) and country music star Jennifer Nettles.

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