Identity (game show) explained

Runtime:60 minutes
Creator:Tim Puntillo
Developer:Reveille Productions
Executive Producer:Ben Silverman
H.T. Owens
Andrew Golder
Tim Puntillo
Country:United States
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:12

Identity is an American game show, created by Tim Puntillo, and produced by Reveille Productions for NBC. Hosted by magician Penn Jillette (of Penn & Teller), with narrations by Joe Cipriano, the format focuses on contestants working out which facts are linked to one of 12 strangers in each episodes, through visual observations and deductions, with correct matches increasing the prize money they can walk away up to a jackpot of $500,000 for matching all identities. Contestants have access to lifelines, denoted as "helps", which can assist at times, and may also ask questions to some of the strangers at various points during the game show.

Identity ran for only one season, beginning strongly with its premiere on December 18, 2006, before ratings declined over the course of its broadcast until its final episode on April 27, 2007. Despite plans to air a second season, NBC chose not to commission further episodes, though the format was later leased to other countries including France, Russia and the United Kingdom.

Format

In each episode, a contestant is introduced to 12 different strangers each standing on number podiums, before being given a list of 12 "identities"each is a fact pertaining to each stranger, regarding elements such as occupations, hobbies, height or weight, age, and so forth, some of which can allude to multiple strangers. The contestants task is to try to deduce which stranger corresponds to each fact, sometimes through visual observations, and at certain points, through asking questions about the stranger's background. The strangers may provide their first name, either at the beginning or during the course of the episode, and are often dressed in misleading outfits to disguise their identity. During the course of the game show, contestants can sometimes be aided with opinions from close friends and family members attending their participation.

If a contestant decides to link a fact to a stranger, they must "seal the identity" with their own podium, to which the host Jillette will then ask that stranger if this is their identity. A correct match will increase the prize money the contestant earns, as listed in the table below:

Correct matchesAmount won
1$1,000
2$5,000
3$10,000
4$15,000
5$25,000
6$50,000
7 $75,000
8 $100,000
9 $150,000
10$250,000
11 (and 12)$500,000

At any point during the game, the contestant may choose to quit the game with the winnings won up to that point. However, while the contestant can make one mistake with an identity (dubbed the "Mistaken Identity" help, which may not be used once the contestant reaches $250,000 with two identities remaining), a second mistake will lose them the game and leave them with nothing. At times, the contestant can rely on two lifelines (denoted as "helps") to aid them:

Other helps

In addition to the three explained helps, there are several other points of assistance offered to the contestant:

Identities and strangers

The 12 strangers stand on individually numbered podiums and are referred to mainly by number, though names are often revealed in the progress of the show.

Usually at least one identity is made blatantly obvious from physical appearance alone (blatant examples include a "Sumo wrestler" in fighting garb, and a "George W. Bush impersonator"). Celebrity strangers may be easily recognizable by the contestant or the contestant's friends (once they are allowed to help). There were no intentionally misleading costumes (e.g., a physicist dressed as a sumo wrestler when both "physicist" and "sumo wrestler" were possible identities), although strangers often break stereotypes (e.g., a female prison guard, a goateed, long-haired nuclear physicist wearing a leather jacket, or a preschool teacher dressed in a bikini). There was even a missionary wearing a bikini in one episode.

Strangers have confirmed their identities in a variety of ways; musicians, for example, have been handed instruments and asked to play if they can (similarly, opera singer Jennifer Wallace revealed her identity by holding a very high note). Some "skill" identities have been confirmed by demonstration; for example, a go-go dancer danced on stage. Sometimes strangers perform from their podiums, while others are brought to the front of the main stage. Other strangers confirm their identities with a remark which pertains to their identity. An NFL player hesitated and then signaled "It's good" with his hands signaling a field goal, while a mall Santa laughed "ho ho ho". Most follow their comment up with "Yes, I am [the identity]" (though the audience reaction often masks this), and some strangers say only that.

In cases where the stranger is prepared to demonstrate his or her identity, but the contestant selects the wrong stranger for that identity, the mistaken stranger will be asked to try to demonstrate that identity, only to refuse at the last moment and confirm he is not that identity. Strangers that were prepared to demonstrate their identity but were not given the opportunity (the player loses or quits the game) may be asked to demonstrate this when the full answers are revealed to the player.

Interactive game

During the program's broadcast in December 2006, Identity was accompanied by an interactive game, in a similar arrangement to other NBC game shows such as Deal or No Deal and 1 vs. 100. Designed as an at-home game open to residents of the continental United States called "The Identity Challenge", players who participated were chosen at random and could win won $10,000 by choosing which of five strangers represents a product, or a profession related to the advertised product.[1]

On the first two nights, three of the five were revealed to be incorrect throughout the game, and the answer was revealed before the final commercial break. On the next three, there was no such narrowing; all five strangers remained throughout the show. To encourage viewers to watch television commercials during the show, the correct answer to the "Identity Challenge" question was revealed during a related commercial within the first 20 minutes of the show. The interactive feature was later dropped before the program's sixth episode on March 16, 2007.

Ratings and episode air dates

Episode numberAir dateRatingShare18–49Total Viewers
1December 18, 20067.6124.512.1
2December 19, 20065.493.08.4
3December 20, 20065.593.08.5
4December 21, 20066.1113.19.2
5December 22, 20065.092.47.4
6March 16, 20075.8102.98.7
7March 23, 20073.781.85.5
8March 30, 20074.881.66.4
9April 6, 20074.181.75.8
10April 13, 20074.481.96.3
11April 20, 20073.361.44.7
12April 27, 20073.571.55.0

International versions

Country Name Host Channel Prize Year aired
AlbaniaTë panjohuritArdit GjebreaTV Klan20,000January 10, 2021 – present
ArgentinaLos desconocidos de siempreAlex CaniggiaEl TreceAR$2,000,000January 9, 2023 – August 19, 2023
AzerbaijanKim kimdir?Azer Axsham (2008–2010)
Vusal Murtuzaliyev (2017–2018)
Azad Azerbaijan TV10,0002008–2010
2017–2018
BulgariaСкрита самоличност
Skrita samolichnost
Gerasim Georgiev - GeroNOVA100,000лвJune 3, 2024 – present
ChileIdentityVivi KreutzbergerMegaCl$50,000,000March 22, 2010
China猜的就是你Zhang ShaogangGuangxi TVGift pack of family's dreamJanuary 2, 2013
DenmarkIdentity-hvem er hvem? Thomas MygindKanal 5500,000krFebruary 14, 2008
FinlandTuntemattomatJaakko SaariluomaMTV3€30,000January 11, 2008 – June 12, 2009
FranceIdentityJean-Luc ReichmannTF1€150,000February 14, 2009 – June 5, 2010
Georgiaინტუიცია
Intuitsiya
Nika KavtaradzeImedi TV20,000May 13, 2010 – mid-2010s
GreeceTαυτότητα
Taftótita
Miltos MakridesStar Channel€150,0002007
Hong Kong亮相Eric KotTVBHK$200,000May 5, 2008
ItalySoliti ignoti – Identità nascoste
Soliti ignoti – Il ritorno
Fabrizio Frizzi (2007–2012)
Amadeus (2017–2023)
Rai 1€250,000
€500,000
2007–2012
2017–2023
Chissà chi èAmadeusNOVETBASeptember 22, 2024
Israelמסדר זיהוי
Misdar Zihui
Shlomo BarabaChannel 10500,000June 13, 2007
MexicoIdentidadAndrés BustamanteAzteca 13MX$250,000July 18, 2007
RussiaИнтуиция
Супер-Интуиция
Intuitsiya
Superintuitsiya
Viktor LoginovTNT1,000,000 руб.
500,000 руб.
September 7, 2007 – April 27, 2013
SingaporeIdentityMuhammad SyamimMediacorp Channel 5 (2007–2009)
Events TV Plus (2017–present)
S$100,000August 27, 2007 – December 26, 2009
October 19, 2017 – present
South Korea공통점을 찾아라Suh Kyung-SukSBS50,000,000March 2008
SpainIdentityAntonio GarridoLa 1€100,000July 16, 2007 – September 15, 2008
Thailandใครคือใคร Identity ThailandKathsepsawad Palakawong na AyuthayaMCOT Channel 9 (2013–2014)
Workpoint TV (2015–2016)
฿100,000February 7, 2013 – February 13, 2016
TurkeyKimsin Sen?Mustafa SandalStar TV150.000 TLFebruary 14, 2010 – 2010s
UkraineІнтуїція (1–4 season)
Суперінтуїція (5–9 season)
Intuitsiya
Superintuitsiya
Andriy Domanskyi (1–2 season)
Alexander Pedan (3–4 season)
Serhiy Prytula (5–9 season)
Novyi Kanal50,000 January 8, 2010 – December 30, 2011
August 27, 2015 – May 13, 2020
United KingdomIdentityDonny OsmondBBC Two£10,0002007

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IDENTITY "Play-at-Home Game" Official Rules . NBC . December 21, 2006 .