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2A [[ShortRunners short-lived]] game show on Creator/{{NBC}} hosted by Creator/HowieMandel.
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4Essentially, it's a [[UnwantedGiftPlot White Elephant/Yankee Swap/Naughty Santa/Whatever-You-Call-It gift exchange]] in GameShow form — each of the five contestants (referred to on a first-name-basis only; the reason for that will become very clear later) starts the game by picking one of the five mystery prizes from the Dream Screen (a monitor off to the side of the set; the contestants get a prop to represent their prize, too). And [[Series/WheelOfFortune once you take a prize, it's yours to keep...]] except a contestant doesn't just have to pick from the Dream Screen; they can steal a prize away from an opponent instead. The goal of each round is not to be stuck with the prize that ends up having the lowest retail price, as that contestant is eliminated. The process continues on with progressively higher-valued prizes until two remain.
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6In the final round, the two contestants first choose an envelope to add some cash (between $25,000 and $250,000) to their pile of prizes. After this, the PrisonersDilemma (known here as the "Prize Fight") comes into play: the players must choose whether to "Keep Mine" (their own built-up stash of prizes) or "Take It All" (''all'' of the prizes held by the final two players).
7* If both choose Keep Mine, they keep their prizes and go home happily ever after.
8* If one chooses Take It All, that player gets everything.
9* If both choose Take It All, nobody wins anything.
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11''Take It All'' was cancelled after six episodes and never aired again in the United States. In Howie's homeland of Canada, the Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork randomly picked it up to air as a Summer burn-off.
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13!!This show provides examples of:
14* AllOrNothing: Practically ''every single round''. First, the eliminated player in each round doesn't get to keep any of the prizes they've earned. Then, if one player chooses "Take It All" in the Prize Fight, either someone will win everything at stake or both will go home with nothing.
15* TheAnnouncer: Donna Ruko.
16* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: It's an NBC game show. Fortunately, Howie did them more like how he did them on ''Series/DealOrNoDeal'', far away from the extremes that ''Series/MinuteToWinIt'' and ''Series/WhosStillStanding'' took them to.
17* DownerEnding: By design, the Prize Fight had this possibility. In one notable instance, a player had repeatedly stated he was doing things for anti-bullying support groups, and by all indication was a nice, upright person. The other player in the Prize Fight agreed with his noble efforts and ambitions, noting that she couldn't possibly stand in the way of that. The result? He picked Keep Mine (proving his good intentions), she picked Take It All... and proceeded to celebrate what amounted to being a bully.
18* GameShowHost: Howie Mandel.
19* {{Lifelines}}: Once during the game, a contestant can "lock" their prize and prevent it from being taken by someone else during the round.
20* MysteryBox: The virtual boxes on the Dream Screen.
21* UndesirablePrize: Some of the prizes may seem a bit ''too'' extravagant to some, in that late-1990s ''[[Series/ThePriceIsRight Price Is Right]]'' "Why would I want a ''popcorn cart?''" vein.

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