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Win, Lose or Draw (2014 game show)

Win, Lose or Draw
Genre Game show
Created by Burt Reynolds
Bert Convy
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Executive producer(s) Jennifer Convy
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production company(s) ABC Media Group
Entertain the Brutes
Disney Channel Original Productions
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Original release January 17 (2014-01-17) – May 21, 2014 (2014-05-21)
External links
disneychannel.disney.com/win-lose-or-draw

Win, Lose or Draw (also known as Disney Win, Lose or Draw) is a game show that aired as a preview on January 17, 2014 and officially premiered on March 3 on Disney Channel. In April 2013, the Disney Channel announced a new version of Win, Lose or Draw, to be hosted by Justin Willman. As with Teen Win, Lose or Draw, the two teams on each program are made up of two young contestants plus a teenage celebrity (this time, from a Disney Channel or Disney XD program). New motion-control technology is featured. Since the season finale aired on May 21, 2014, no news sources have indicated that Win, Lose or Draw was renewed for a second season.

The 2014 version featured the following rounds (all 90 seconds):

Get a Clue: For each word, two team members work on a drawing while the third guesses. The host announces a clue, leading to the answer, with additional clues provided and the two artists alternate working on a drawing every 10 seconds. Each right answer is worth 10 points, with team members alternating after each word is either guessed or passed.

Draw-obstacle Course: The clue givers endured a variety of challenges while drawing, such as using an over-sized stylus, drawing on a spinning touch-screen board, the current drawing disappearing if the clue giver lifts his/her finger, or drawing while standing on a vibrating stool. The challenges rotated from episode to episode, and three were presented per round. As before, right answers were worth 10 points.

Fill in the Blank: Adapted from the original final round, Willman read a pun-styled clue with a blank, with the clue-giver drawing the word that filled in the blank. As in all previous versions, the team that was trailing went first (or the team that went first in round one going first if the score was tied), and clues were worth 20 points, with as many clues played as possible within the time limit.

Prize Round: The winning contestants paired up with both of the day's guest stars to win up to four prizes. Four words or phrases were played, each right guess earning a prize which the contestants picked out from four boxes on stage. Three different bonus round games were played:

The series originally aired as a preview on January 17, 2014 and officially premiered on March 3, 2014 on Disney Channel. Family Channel premiered it on April 7, 2014 and Disney Channel (UK and Ireland) premiered on May 5, 2014. Eventually it premiered on May 30, 2014 on Disney Channel (Asia) and on June 2, 2014 on Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand). In late June 2014, the series premiered on Disney Channel (Europe, Middle East and Africa).


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