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An Creator/{{NBC}} GameShow in which a couple play against a gigantic pachinko machine for a melodramatic chance at "life-changing" money. With [[Series/AtMidnight Chris]] [[Series/SingledOut Hardwick]], and [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation LeBron James]] producing for some reason.

The first round is a qualifier round called Free Fall; a couple is asked five questions with two answers each. On each question, three balls are released, and the players have until any ball falls past the top edge of a slot to lock in. If they answer correctly, the balls turn green and the amounts they hit (arranged [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Plinko]] style, with higher amounts near the middle and a $25,000 maximum) are added to the bank. If they're wrong, the balls go red and the amounts they hit are deducted. The only requirement is that the contestants must end the round with at least $1 in their bank in order to continue in the game.

Starting with Season 4, the team can choose to [[DoubleTheDollars double the total value]] of any one question by pressing a gold "Free Fall Plus" disk while the balls are falling.

At the start of the second round, one teammate is put in a SoundProofBooth behind the Wall to answer the upcoming questions, and seven green balls[[note]]in the first two seasons, two balls from two tubes chosen by the contestant[[/note]], one from each tube, are played in a "[=SuperDrop=]" to add money to the bank. Three questions are then played, each with three multiple-choice answers. Before each question, the onstage player is shown the three possible answers, and can choose which of the seven tubes at the top of the board to use for launching a ball. Now, lower values are primarily near the left of the board, and higher values (maximum $250,000 in seasons 1-3, $150,000 in season 4) are near the right -- so the player must choose a tube accordingly based on their confidence in the possible question under the presumption that the balls would likely fall into a slot near where it was dropped. Dropped balls turn green for a correct answer, or red for a miss. On the second and third questions, the onstage player can "Double Up" (play two balls) or "Triple Up" (play three balls), respectively. A negative [=SuperDrop=] is played after the third question to reduce the bank. Starting in Season 5, the player is given an additional "Wall to Wall" option on the third question, which lets them play one ball from every tube as in the [=SuperDrop=].

The third round is played the same way, except that there are four green and four red balls at the start and end, with the contestant choosing which tubes to drop them from (the balls are now dropped one at a time), four choices per question, and a maximum slot value of $1 million. In Season 5, the "Wall to Wall" option is not offered in this round. After the third question, the isolated player is given a choice to accept a guaranteed payout (the Free Fall total, plus $20,000 per correct answer in the second and third rounds), or reject it in favor of the final bank total (which could be higher, lower, or even nothing). The decision is made by either signing or tearing up a contract sent into the booth via pneumatic tube. The isolated player then returns to the stage to reveal their decision and learn the number of correct answers, the payout, and the final bank total.

''The Wall'' premiered as a special preview on December 19, 2016, before its official premiere on January 3, 2017. France's [=TF1=] later premiered a daily version, which trims down almost all of the melodrama.

Not to be confused with [[Music/TheWall anything to do]] with Music/PinkFloyd.

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!! This series contains examples of:
* AllForNothing: Sometimes the final round ends with the player losing all the money they've earned, and unless their isolated teammate signs the contract... they're sunk. This happened to much dismay on the January 22nd, 2018 show, which played up a "everything rests on one decision" trailer... and led audiences on.
* BlinkingLightsOfVictory: The entire studio flashes gold colors when a pair of contestants rack up and accept a large sum of money.
* ButThouMust / FourIsDeath: The final round requires four red balls to be dropped no matter what, one from each slot chosen at the start of it. [[LuckBasedMission Good luck predicting where they'll end up]], as there's a chance you'll lose most or all of your bank.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Probably one of the most unsubtle invocations in all media. They intentionally cast people who have spent their lives helping others and making big changes in their community so you'll be more likely to cheer for them if they win big.
* GameShowHost: Chris Hardwick.
* LetsGetDangerous: The second and third questions on each round have "Double-Up" and "Triple-Up" options, where the outside contestant can elect to have two or three balls dropped respectively instead of one. The potential effect on the bank (and, in some cases, the possibility of having it completely wiped out) goes up considerably, especially in the third round. Exaggerated in the final round where ''[[FourIsDeath four]]'' red balls are required to be dropped, and determine the fate of your winnings.
** Starting with Season 4, the team can [[DoubleTheDollars double the total value]] of any one question in the Free Fall round.
** Season 5 takes this to a new level with the "Wall to Wall" option, where you can drop seven balls at once on the third question of Round 2.
* LuckBasedMission: Answering questions correctly works in a team's favor, but in the end it all comes down to how those balls bounce.
* NonStandardGameOver: Finish the Free Fall round with nothing in the bank, and your game ends immediately.
* RecycledInSpace: The 2019 FOX show ''Series/SpinTheWheel'', which is basically ''The Wall'' [-WITH A WHEEL-]! See that page for more details.
* SceneryPorn: The Wall itself, which is a massive combination of pegboard and video screen that can display footage of the game's progress and the player in the isolation booth.
* TransatlanticEquivalent:
** The British version was aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]] from 2019 to 2022, with actor Danny Dyer as host and the top slot being £50,000.
** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm and the top slot being half a billion VND (about $20,400).
* TutorialLevel: Free Fall serves as a rare game show example of one.
* {{Whammy}}: Incorrect answers can easily turn an entire bunch of balls into one, especially if they all land in high amounts.
** UndesirablePrize: This is also why eight of the board's 15 slots show small amounts ($100 or less). You want to miss these with the green balls, but hit them with the red ones.
* WhoWantsToBeWhoWantsToBeAMillionaire: Much of the show qualifies, although Hardwick stays loose and energetic (still nowhere near how he is on ''Series/AtMidnight'' of course, but still).
* YankTheDogsChain: Any time production uses ManipulativeEditing to make you think the ball is going to bounce into the top prize slot and it turns out to splice separate drops and the one in question is a letdown.
* {{Zonk}}: The isolated player can sometimes walk right into one by signing the contract if the guaranteed payout is much smaller than the final bank, or by tearing it up if the bank is much smaller.

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An Creator/{{NBC}} GameShow in which a couple play against a gigantic pachinko machine for a melodramatic chance at "life-changing" money. With [[Series/AtMidnight Chris]] [[Series/SingledOut Hardwick]], and [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation LeBron James]] producing for some reason.

The first round is a qualifier round called Free Fall; a couple is asked five questions with two answers each. On each question, three balls are released, and the players have until any ball falls past the top edge of a slot to lock in. If they answer correctly, the balls turn green and the amounts they hit (arranged [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Plinko]] style, with higher amounts near the middle and a $25,000 maximum) are added to the bank. If they're wrong, the balls go red and the amounts they hit are deducted. The only requirement is that the contestants must end the round with at least $1 in their bank in order to continue in the game.

Starting with Season 4, the team can choose to [[DoubleTheDollars double the total value]] of any one question by pressing a gold "Free Fall Plus" disk while the balls are falling.

At the start of the second round, one teammate is put in a SoundProofBooth behind the Wall to answer the upcoming questions, and seven green balls[[note]]in the first two seasons, two balls from two tubes chosen by the contestant[[/note]], one from each tube, are played in a "[=SuperDrop=]" to add money to the bank. Three questions are then played, each with three multiple-choice answers. Before each question, the onstage player is shown the three possible answers, and can choose which of the seven tubes at the top of the board to use for launching a ball. Now, lower values are primarily near the left of the board, and higher values (maximum $250,000 in seasons 1-3, $150,000 in season 4) are near the right -- so the player must choose a tube accordingly based on their confidence in the possible question under the presumption that the balls would likely fall into a slot near where it was dropped. Dropped balls turn green for a correct answer, or red for a miss. On the second and third questions, the onstage player can "Double Up" (play two balls) or "Triple Up" (play three balls), respectively. A negative [=SuperDrop=] is played after the third question to reduce the bank. Starting in Season 5, the player is given an additional "Wall to Wall" option on the third question, which lets them play one ball from every tube as in the [=SuperDrop=].

The third round is played the same way, except that there are four green and four red balls at the start and end, with the contestant choosing which tubes to drop them from (the balls are now dropped one at a time), four choices per question, and a maximum slot value of $1 million. In Season 5, the "Wall to Wall" option is not offered in this round. After the third question, the isolated player is given a choice to accept a guaranteed payout (the Free Fall total, plus $20,000 per correct answer in the second and third rounds), or reject it in favor of the final bank total (which could be higher, lower, or even nothing). The decision is made by either signing or tearing up a contract sent into the booth via pneumatic tube. The isolated player then returns to the stage to reveal their decision and learn the number of correct answers, the payout, and the final bank total.

''The Wall'' premiered as a special preview on December 19, 2016, before its official premiere on January 3, 2017. France's [=TF1=] later premiered a daily version, which trims down almost all of the melodrama.

Not to be confused with [[Music/TheWall anything to do]] with Music/PinkFloyd.

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!! This series contains examples of:
* AllForNothing: Sometimes the final round ends with the player losing all the money they've earned, and unless their isolated teammate signs the contract... they're sunk. This happened to much dismay on the January 22nd, 2018 show, which played up a "everything rests on one decision" trailer... and led audiences on.
* BlinkingLightsOfVictory: The entire studio flashes gold colors when a pair of contestants rack up and accept a large sum of money.
* ButThouMust / FourIsDeath: The final round requires four red balls to be dropped no matter what, one from each slot chosen at the start of it. [[LuckBasedMission Good luck predicting where they'll end up]], as there's a chance you'll lose most or all of your bank.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Probably one of the most unsubtle invocations in all media. They intentionally cast people who have spent their lives helping others and making big changes in their community so you'll be more likely to cheer for them if they win big.
* GameShowHost: Chris Hardwick.
* LetsGetDangerous: The second and third questions on each round have "Double-Up" and "Triple-Up" options, where the outside contestant can elect to have two or three balls dropped respectively instead of one. The potential effect on the bank (and, in some cases, the possibility of having it completely wiped out) goes up considerably, especially in the third round. Exaggerated in the final round where ''[[FourIsDeath four]]'' red balls are required to be dropped, and determine the fate of your winnings.
** Starting with Season 4, the team can [[DoubleTheDollars double the total value]] of any one question in the Free Fall round.
** Season 5 takes this to a new level with the "Wall to Wall" option, where you can drop seven balls at once on the third question of Round 2.
* LuckBasedMission: Answering questions correctly works in a team's favor, but in the end it all comes down to how those balls bounce.
* NonStandardGameOver: Finish the Free Fall round with nothing in the bank, and your game ends immediately.
* RecycledInSpace: The 2019 FOX show ''Series/SpinTheWheel'', which is basically ''The Wall'' [-WITH A WHEEL-]! See that page for more details.
* SceneryPorn: The Wall itself, which is a massive combination of pegboard and video screen that can display footage of the game's progress and the player in the isolation booth.
* TransatlanticEquivalent:
** The British version was aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]] from 2019 to 2022, with actor Danny Dyer as host and the top slot being £50,000.
** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm and the top slot being half a billion VND (about $20,400).
* TutorialLevel: Free Fall serves as a rare game show example of one.
* {{Whammy}}: Incorrect answers can easily turn an entire bunch of balls into one, especially if they all land in high amounts.
** UndesirablePrize: This is also why eight of the board's 15 slots show small amounts ($100 or less). You want to miss these with the green balls, but hit them with the red ones.
* WhoWantsToBeWhoWantsToBeAMillionaire: Much of the show qualifies, although Hardwick stays loose and energetic (still nowhere near how he is on ''Series/AtMidnight'' of course, but still).
* YankTheDogsChain: Any time production uses ManipulativeEditing to make you think the ball is going to bounce into the top prize slot and it turns out to splice separate drops and the one in question is a letdown.
* {{Zonk}}: The isolated player can sometimes walk right into one by signing the contract if the guaranteed payout is much smaller than the final bank, or by tearing it up if the bank is much smaller.
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** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm and the top slot being half a billion VND.

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** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm and the top slot being half a billion VND.VND (about $20,400).
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** The British version was aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]] from 2019 to 2022, with Creator/DannyDyer as host.
** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm.

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** The British version was aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]] from 2019 to 2022, with Creator/DannyDyer actor Danny Dyer as host.
host and the top slot being £50,000.
** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm.helm and the top slot being half a billion VND.
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* TransatlanticEquivalent:
** The British version was aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]] from 2019 to 2022, with Creator/DannyDyer as host.
** The Vietnamese version was a CelebrityEdition with stars playing for their chosen charities. It was aired on [=VTV3=] from 2019 to 2020, with comedian Truong Giang at the helm.
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** UndesirablePrize: This is also why the board is littered with small amounts ($100 or less). You want to miss these with the green balls, but hit them with the red ones.

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** UndesirablePrize: This is also why eight of the board is littered with board's 15 slots show small amounts ($100 or less). You want to miss these with the green balls, but hit them with the red ones.
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** UndesirablePrize: This is also why the board is littered with small amounts ($100 or less). While they might not be good to land in with green balls, they are what you hope the red balls land into instead.

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** UndesirablePrize: This is also why the board is littered with small amounts ($100 or less). While they might not be good You want to land in miss these with the green balls, they are what you hope but hit them with the red balls land into instead.ones.
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* {{Whammy}}: Incorrect answers could easily turn an entire bunch of balls into one, especially if they all land in high amounts.
** UndesirablePrize: This is also why the board is littered with smaller amounts (like $1 and $10). While they might not be good to land in with green balls, they are what you hope the red balls land into instead.

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* {{Whammy}}: Incorrect answers could can easily turn an entire bunch of balls into one, especially if they all land in high amounts.
** UndesirablePrize: This is also why the board is littered with smaller small amounts (like $1 and $10).($100 or less). While they might not be good to land in with green balls, they are what you hope the red balls land into instead.
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* {{Zonk}}: If the partner doesn't take the bailout, they could unknowingly walk right into one.

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* {{Zonk}}: If the partner doesn't take the bailout, they could unknowingly The isolated player can sometimes walk right into one.one by signing the contract if the guaranteed payout is much smaller than the final bank, or by tearing it up if the bank is much smaller.
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* SceneryPorn: The Wall itself, which is massive combination screen and pegboard (video footage accompanies each question too, which is shown on the Wall).

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* SceneryPorn: The Wall itself, which is a massive combination screen and of pegboard (video and video screen that can display footage accompanies each question too, which is shown on of the Wall).game's progress and the player in the isolation booth.
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* LuckBasedMission: Answering questions correctly works in a team's favor, but in the end it all comes down to how those balls bounce.
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The first round is a qualifier round called Free Fall; a couple is asked five questions with two answers each. On each question, three balls are released, and the players have until any ball falls past the top edge of a slot to lock in. If they answer correctly, the balls turn green and the amounts they hit (arranged [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Plinko]] style, with higher amounts near the middle and a $25,000 maximum) are added to the bank. If they're wrong, the balls go red and the amounts they hit are deducted. The only requirement is that the contestants must end the round with a at least $1 in their bank in order to continue in the game.

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The first round is a qualifier round called Free Fall; a couple is asked five questions with two answers each. On each question, three balls are released, and the players have until any ball falls past the top edge of a slot to lock in. If they answer correctly, the balls turn green and the amounts they hit (arranged [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Plinko]] style, with higher amounts near the middle and a $25,000 maximum) are added to the bank. If they're wrong, the balls go red and the amounts they hit are deducted. The only requirement is that the contestants must end the round with a at least $1 in their bank in order to continue in the game.
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At the start of the second round, one teammate is put in a SoundProofBooth behind the Wall to answer the upcoming questions, and seven green balls[[note]]in the first two seasons, two balls from two tubes chosen by the contestant[[/note]], one from each tube, are played in a "[=SuperDrop=]" to add money to the bank. Three questions are then played, each with three multiple-choice answers. Before each question, the onstage player is shown the three possible answers, and can choose which of the seven tubes at the top of the board to use for launching a ball. Now, lower values are primarily near the left of the board, and higher values (maximum $250,000 in seasons 1-3, $150,000 in season 4) are near the right -- so the player must choose a tube accordingly based on their confidence in the possible question under the presumption that the balls would likely fall into a slot near where it was dropped. Dropped balls turn green for a correct answer, or red for a miss. On the second and third questions, the onstage player can "Double Up" (play two balls) or "Triple Up" (play three balls), respectively. A negative [=SuperDrop=] is played after the third question to reduce the bank.

The third round is played the same way, except that there are four green and four red balls at the start and end, with the contestant choosing which tubes to drop them from (the balls are now dropped one at a time), four choices per question, and a maximum slot value of $1 million. After the third question, the isolated player is given a choice to accept a guaranteed payout (the Free Fall total, plus $20,000 per correct answer in the second and third rounds), or reject it in favor of the final bank total (which could be higher, lower, or even nothing). The decision is made by either signing or tearing up a contract sent into the booth via pneumatic tube. The isolated player then returns to the stage to reveal their decision and learn the number of correct answers, the payout, and the final bank total.

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At the start of the second round, one teammate is put in a SoundProofBooth behind the Wall to answer the upcoming questions, and seven green balls[[note]]in the first two seasons, two balls from two tubes chosen by the contestant[[/note]], one from each tube, are played in a "[=SuperDrop=]" to add money to the bank. Three questions are then played, each with three multiple-choice answers. Before each question, the onstage player is shown the three possible answers, and can choose which of the seven tubes at the top of the board to use for launching a ball. Now, lower values are primarily near the left of the board, and higher values (maximum $250,000 in seasons 1-3, $150,000 in season 4) are near the right -- so the player must choose a tube accordingly based on their confidence in the possible question under the presumption that the balls would likely fall into a slot near where it was dropped. Dropped balls turn green for a correct answer, or red for a miss. On the second and third questions, the onstage player can "Double Up" (play two balls) or "Triple Up" (play three balls), respectively. A negative [=SuperDrop=] is played after the third question to reduce the bank.

bank. Starting in Season 5, the player is given an additional "Wall to Wall" option on the third question, which lets them play one ball from every tube as in the [=SuperDrop=].

The third round is played the same way, except that there are four green and four red balls at the start and end, with the contestant choosing which tubes to drop them from (the balls are now dropped one at a time), four choices per question, and a maximum slot value of $1 million. In Season 5, the "Wall to Wall" option is not offered in this round. After the third question, the isolated player is given a choice to accept a guaranteed payout (the Free Fall total, plus $20,000 per correct answer in the second and third rounds), or reject it in favor of the final bank total (which could be higher, lower, or even nothing). The decision is made by either signing or tearing up a contract sent into the booth via pneumatic tube. The isolated player then returns to the stage to reveal their decision and learn the number of correct answers, the payout, and the final bank total.



** Season 5 takes this to a new level with the option "Wall To Wall", where you can drop seven balls at once.

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** Season 5 takes this to a new level with the option "Wall To Wall", to Wall" option, where you can drop seven balls at once.once on the third question of Round 2.
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** Season 5 takes this to a new level with the option "Wall To Wall", where you can drop seven balls at once.

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