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'Win, Lose, or Draw'
Parks and Recreation episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 22
Directed byMichael Schur
Written byMichael Schur
Original air dateMay 10, 2012
Guest appearance(s)
  • Paul Rudd as Bobby Newport
  • Kathryn Hahn as Jennifer Barkley
  • Ben Schwartz as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
  • Jay Jackson as Perd Hapley
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'Bus Tour'
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Racing against the clock to sketch and guess well-known sayings or expressions is the challenge of this zany Draw-It, Don't-Say-It game. As a phrase is drawn, players scream out their guesses. Correct guesses are rewarded with tokens. Collect four different-colored tokens first plus the Ace-In-The-Hole card and win. Win Draw Win tips (also known as Full Time Result) for today are shown here. This market refers to the result after 90 minutes of normal time in a soccer match. In other words, the selection must be either a home team win, the game is a draw or the away team wins in.

The lucky nugget saloon. 'Win, Lose, or Draw' is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the fourth season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 68th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 10, 2012.

In the episode, Leslie (Amy Poehler) and the Parks staff await the results of the city council election.

Plot[edit]

It is Election Day in Pawnee and Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Bobby Newport (Paul Rudd) are neck-and-neck in the latest poll. Tom (Aziz Ansari) is organizing the results party because he had a dream that Ann (Rashida Jones) will get back together with him if she enjoys the party. Bobby's campaign manager Jennifer Barkley (Kathryn Hahn), impressed with Leslie's campaign, offers Ben (Adam Scott) a job working for a congressional reelection campaign in Washington, D.C., but he will need to leave in two days and be there for six months. Ben brings it up with Leslie, who is upset by the news since Ben will move away just as their lives return to normal.

Chris (Rob Lowe) has finally emerged from his depression after having sex numerous times with Jennifer, but he is oblivious that the sex is meaningless to her. At the results party, Jerry (Jim O'Heir) – who did not have time to vote – panics when the first few rounds of results give Bobby a slight lead, worrying that Leslie will lose by one vote. Leslie and Ben seek advice about Ben's job offer: Ann suggests Leslie ask Ben to stay, and Ron (Nick Offerman) tells Ben to also remain, citing his own love for routine. Ben reminds him that if Leslie wins, Ron's routine will change since he will become Assistant City Manager. Leslie later asks Ben to stay and he agrees.

The final results are in and Bobby is declared the winner, but Ben correctly says that Bobby's small margin of victory is low enough to trigger an automatic recount. Leslie goes missing but Ron finds her in the city council chambers, where she laments letting her friends down after they worked so hard for her. Ron tells her that he and the parks department joined her campaign because they care about her and her dream, not the reward of winning. Hearing this, Leslie tells Ben he should accept the job. The recount eventually comes in and it is official: Leslie has won, to Leslie's overwhelmed jubilation and Jerry's (and Bobby's) relief. Ben accepts Jennifer's offer and she leaves without saying goodbye to Chris. Ron turns down the Assistant City Manager position, content with his life; Jean-Ralphio (Ben Schwartz) asks Chris for the job, but he is turned down immediately. Leslie thanks her friends and supporters with a heartfelt speech; she previously asked Ben about the concession speech that he wrote, but he reveals that he never wrote it. Later, a drunk Ann gets back together with Tom and even agrees to move in with him, fulfilling his dream.

In a B plot, April (Aubrey Plaza) asks for Andy's (Chris Pratt) help after she accidentally deletes all of the department's files. When their attempts to recover them fail, they jokingly plan to move away, change their identities, and get new careers, with all of Andy's careers revolving around law enforcement (like his often used alter ego, FBI agent Burt Macklin). The day is saved when Donna (Retta) reveals that she has a back-up copy of the files because Jerry always accidentally deletes files. April later suggests that Andy actually join the police department.

Accolades[edit]

Amy Poehler submitted this episode for consideration due to her nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.

For his work on this episode, Michael Schur was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.emmys.com/nominations/2012/Outstanding%20Writing%20for%20a%20Comedy%20Series

External links[edit]

  • 'Win, Lose, or Draw' at IMDb
  • 'Win, Lose, or Draw' at TV.com
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Win, Lose or Draw
Created byBurt Reynolds
Bert Convy
Presented byDanny Baker(1990–1993)
Darren Day(Teen version)
Shane Richie(1994)
Bob Mills(1995–1998)
Liza Tarbuck(2004, late night version)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series9 (Main series)
1 (Teen series)
1 (Late series)
No. of episodes381 (Main series)
8 (Teen series)
20 (Late series)
Production
Running time30mins (inc. adverts)
Production companiesSTV Productions
(Scottish Television)
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3(1990–1998)
16:9(2004)
Original release30 January 1990 –
22 October 2004
Chronology
Related showsWin, Lose or Draw (US version)
Draw It!

Win, Lose or Draw is a Britishtelevisiongame show that aired for nine series in the ITV daytime schedule from 1990 to 1998, produced by Scottish Television. The game was based on an American television game show of the same name.

Format[edit]

Win, Lose or Draw was essentially based on the board game Pictionary. There were two teams, each composed of two celebrities and one member of the public. Three women played against three men. The teams took turns guessing a phrase, title, or thing that one teammate was drawing on a large pad of paper with markers. There's no talking by the one who was drawing, nor inscription of letters, numbers, or symbols. However, if a team mentioned a word that was part of the answer, the player at the sketchpad could write it. By series 3, correct answer within the first 30 seconds won £50 which decreased to £30 after the first 30 seconds. If time expired, the other team took one guess for £20. In the first series, the value started at £25 and decreased to £20 after the first 30 seconds, with a steal by the other team earning £10. In the final round, one player from each team would do the drawing for two minutes and each team could pass twice. Each correct answer awarded £10 and after each team took a turn in that final round, the winner of the most cash earned a bonus of £100.

On the 'Teen' series, two boys would be teamed with a male celebrity against a female celebrity teamed with two girls. In the first round, one team member would draw up to 10 clues to a puzzle within two minutes. Each drawing the team guessed correctly scored five points. After two minutes, if the team could guess who or what the clues referred to, the team scored 25 points. Failure to guess correctly allowed the other team to guess the same puzzle. After each team played the first round, the second round involved one drawer from each team drawing up to three two-word phrases, each worth 15 points. The third round involved each drawer drawing clues about a famous person. A correct guess scored 50 points after one clue, 30 after two clues, 20 after three clues, and finally 10 points after four clues. A wrong guess allowed the other team to steal the points. In the speed round, one player did the drawing for 90 seconds and each correct guess from the drawer's teammates scored 10 points. After both teams played the speed round, the team with the highest total score won a prize package.

A 'late' edition of the show hosted by Liza Tarbuck was broadcast in 2004, with team captains Sue Perkins and Ed Hall. Guests usually had alcoholic drinks on hand throughout the recording, and due to its late night timeslot, there was little censorship of swearing and the game rules were frequently bent, if not broken. Score values started at five points and decreased to three points after the first 30 seconds. After one minute expired, a steal by the opposing team scored two points. Each correct guess in the speed round earned one point.

Celebrity guests[edit]

Series 1 (1990)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Annabel Croft, Ulrika Jonsson, Emlyn Hughes, David Jensen
  • Week 2 - Michaela Strachan, Sandi Toksvig, Tommy Boyd, Peter Simon
  • Week 3 - Kate Copstick, Gail McKenna, Nicky Campbell, Pat Sharp
  • Week 4 - Andrea Boardman, Anthea Turner, Alistair Divall, Peter Simon
  • Week 5 - Coleen Nolan, Maureen Nolan, Paul Coia, Paul Ross
  • Week 6 - Kate Copstick, Debbie Rix, John Millar, Peter Simon
  • Week 7 - Carol Smillie, Jane Tucker, Rod Burton, Timmy Mallett

Series 2 (1991)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Peter Duncan, Peter Simon, Linda Robson, Pauline Quirke
  • Week 2 - Cheryl Baker, Helen Brumby, John Eccleston, Gordon Inglis
  • Week 3 - David Yip, James MacPherson, Hilary O'Neil, Ellis Ward
  • Week 4 - Gaby Roslin, Andrew O'Connor, Jessica Martin, Derek Lord
  • Week 5 - Debbie Greenwood, Liz Kershaw, John Jeffrey, Ross King
  • Week 6 - Jakki Brambles, Kate Copstick, Adrian Walsh, David Wilkie
  • Week 7 - Caroline Ashley, Carol Smillie, Andy Crane, Gareth Jones

Series 3 (1992)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Dana, Susan Maughan, Jeff Stevenson, Allan Stewart
  • Week 2 - Helen Atkinson-Wood, Bonnie Langford, Bernie Clifton, Duncan Goodhew
  • Week 3 - Lorraine Chase, Blythe Duff, Simon Biagi, Mike Read
  • Week 4 - Sarah Greene, Kate Robbins, Steve Jones, Mike Smith
  • Week 5 - Faith Brown, Gordon MacArthur, Nula Conwell, Andrew Paul

Series 4 (1993)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Linda Lusardi, Jan Ravens, Bob Mills, Nick Revell
  • Week 2 - Sue Carpenter, Coleen Nolan, Garry Bushell, Paul Ross
  • Week 3 - Emma Forbes, Barbara Windsor, Andy Gray, Peter Simon
  • Week 4 - Janet Ellis, Caron Keating, Nick Hancock, Mark Kermode
  • Week 5 - Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, Tommy Boyd, Shane Richie

Series 5 (1994)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Panther, Saracen, Dani Behr, Barry McGuigan
  • Week 2 - Carol Smillie, Paul Coia, Mr Motivator, Annabel Croft
  • Week 3 - Debbie Greenwood, Linda Lusardi, Peter Simon, Mike Sterling
  • Week 4 - Gareth Jones, Steve Johnson, Penny Smith, Janet Ellis
  • Week 5 - Paul Ross, Kate Robbins, Linzi Hateley, Joe Pasquale
  • Week 6 - Gary Bushell, Richard Digance, Annabel Giles, Caron Keating
  • Week 7 - Anna Walker, Mike Osman, DJ Normski, Andrea Boardman
  • Week 8 - Judi Spiers, Jenny Powell, Ross Newton, Roger De Courcey
  • Week 9 - Gary Martin, Richard Calkin, Debbie Gibson, Sally Ann Triplett
  • Week 10 - Suzanne Dando, Gary Davies, Allan Stewart, Kathy Tayler
  • Week 11 - Darren Day, Sally Meen, Tessa Sanderson, Geoff Stevenson
  • Week 12 - Falcon, Trojan, Bob Mills, Liz Kershaw
  • Week 13 - Coleen Nolan, Denise Nolan, Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball

Series 6 (1995)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Yvette Fielding, Anna Walker, Kriss Akabusi, Andy Crane
  • Week 2 - Paul Zenon, Windsor Davies, Philippa Forrester, Kate Robbins
  • Week 3 - Carol Smillie, Mickey Hutton, Faith Brown, Brendan O'Carroll
  • Week 4 - Andrea Boardman, Kate Copstick, Nicholas Parsons, Ainsley Harriott
  • Week 5 - Ally McCoist, Danny Baker, Malandra Burrows, Carol Sarler
  • Week 6 - Vicki Michelle, Nina Myskow, Andrew O'Connor, Allan Stewart
  • Week 7 - Paul Coia, Debbie Greenwood, Jilly Goolden, Johnny Vaughan
  • Week 8 - Jo Brand, Dale Winton, Liza Tarbuck, Nick Hancock
  • Week 9 - Syd Little, Eddie Large, Linda Lusardi, Nightshade
  • Week 10 - Lionel Blair, Ian Krankie, Janet Krankie, Judi Spiers

Series 7 (1996)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Yvette Fielding, Windsor Davies, Cheryl Baker, Kriss Akabusi
  • Week 2 - Faith Brown, Saracen, Anna Walker, Joe Pasquale
  • Week 3 - Ricky Tomlinson, Mickey Hutton, Linda Lusardi, Jenny Powell
  • Week 4 - Philippa Forrester, Judi Spiers, Andrew Paul, Billy Pearce
  • Week 5 - Ronni Ancona, Liza Tarbuck, Nick Hancock, Gordon Kennedy
  • Week 6 - Linda Nolan, Janet Krankie, Ian Krankie, Nicholas Parsons
  • Week 7 & 8 - Vanessa Feltz, Lorraine Kelly, Ainsley Harriott, Lee Hurst
  • Week 9 - Bonnie Langford, Linda Nolan, Paul Ross, Robert Duncan
  • Week 10 - Craig Doyle, Sian Lloyd, Debbie Greenwood, Paul Coia
  • Week 11 - ?, ?, ?, ?
  • Week 12 - C.P. Grogan, Kate Williams, Kevin Day, Christopher Cazenove
  • Week 13 - Maria McErlane, Michaela Strachan, Jim Bowen, Tim Vincent
  • Week 14 - Ann Bryson, Annabel Giles, Phill Jupitus, Norman Pace
  • Week 15 - Susan Brookes, Sue Jenkins, Ross King, James MacPherson
  • Week 16 - Andrea Boardman, Lesley Vickerage, Gareth Jones, Paul Zenon
  • Week 17 - Carol Smillie, Blythe Duff, Andy Cameron, Ally McCoist

Series 8 (1997)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Davina McCall, Johnny Vaughan, Elaine C. Smith, Roger Black
  • Week 2 - Liza Tarbuck, Paul Ross, Clare Grogan, Colin McCredie
  • Week 3 - Cheryl Baker, Sian Lloyd, Fred MacAulay, John Parrott
  • Week 4 - Ann Bryson, Annabel Giles, Karl Howman, Tony Roper
  • Week 5 - Tessa Sanderson, Allan Stewart, Roy Walker, Jet
  • Week 6 - Simon Biagi, Frazer Hines, Zodiac, Michaela Strachan
  • Week 7 - Phill Jupitus, Ken Morley, Kate Robbins, Judi Spiers
Draw

Series 9 (1998)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Kelly Holmes, Syd Little, Eddie Large, Linda Nolan
  • Week 2 - Carol Smillie, Ann Bryson, Andy Kane, Shaun Williamson
  • Week 3 - Isla Fisher, John Regis, Maria McErlane, Glenn Hugill
  • Week 4 - Ian Kelsey, Colin McCredie, Hilary O'Neil, Lisa Riley
  • Week 5 - Kevin Woodford, Judi Spiers, Kevin Lloyd, Sophie Lawrence
  • Week 6 - Jo Brand, Mickey Hutton, Liza Tarbuck, Tim Vincent
  • Week 7 - Sally Gunnell, Joe Pasquale, Davina McCall, Nick Cochrane
  • Week 8 - Julie Peasgood, John Parrott, Angela Griffin, Simeon Courtie

Transmissions[edit]

Original series[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
130 January 199016 March 199028
229 April 199114 June 199128
37 September 19929 October 199225
426 July 199327 August 199325
53 January 19941 April 199465
61 May 19957 July 199550
71 January 199626 April 199685
86 January 199728 February 199735
95 January 199827 February 199840

Teen series[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
12 January 199320 February 19938

Late series[edit]

Win Or Draw Football Prediction

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
114 April 200422 October 200420

External links[edit]

Win Or Draw

  • Win, Lose or Draw show on YouTube (STV Player)
  • Win, Lose or Draw at IMDb
  • Win, Lose or Draw at BFI
  • Win, Lose or Draw at UKGameshows.com
  • Win, Lose or Draw Late at IMDb
  • Win, Lose or Draw Late at BFI

Win Lose Or Draw Game

Draw

Series 9 (1998)[edit]

  • Week 1 - Kelly Holmes, Syd Little, Eddie Large, Linda Nolan
  • Week 2 - Carol Smillie, Ann Bryson, Andy Kane, Shaun Williamson
  • Week 3 - Isla Fisher, John Regis, Maria McErlane, Glenn Hugill
  • Week 4 - Ian Kelsey, Colin McCredie, Hilary O'Neil, Lisa Riley
  • Week 5 - Kevin Woodford, Judi Spiers, Kevin Lloyd, Sophie Lawrence
  • Week 6 - Jo Brand, Mickey Hutton, Liza Tarbuck, Tim Vincent
  • Week 7 - Sally Gunnell, Joe Pasquale, Davina McCall, Nick Cochrane
  • Week 8 - Julie Peasgood, John Parrott, Angela Griffin, Simeon Courtie

Transmissions[edit]

Original series[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
130 January 199016 March 199028
229 April 199114 June 199128
37 September 19929 October 199225
426 July 199327 August 199325
53 January 19941 April 199465
61 May 19957 July 199550
71 January 199626 April 199685
86 January 199728 February 199735
95 January 199827 February 199840

Teen series[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
12 January 199320 February 19938

Late series[edit]

Win Or Draw Football Prediction

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
114 April 200422 October 200420

External links[edit]

Win Or Draw

  • Win, Lose or Draw show on YouTube (STV Player)
  • Win, Lose or Draw at IMDb
  • Win, Lose or Draw at BFI
  • Win, Lose or Draw at UKGameshows.com
  • Win, Lose or Draw Late at IMDb
  • Win, Lose or Draw Late at BFI

Win Lose Or Draw Game

Win Or Draw Crossword

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