

Rearrange the Song: The show's ticket plug music was remixed as the Theme Tune of the 1985 Concentration pilot, then carried over into Classic Concentration.Guessing one puzzle only resulted in $500, but getting both of them earned $5,000 plus $1,000 per unused chance, a maximum of $10,000. The bonus round was called '7 Chances', in which the team had to guess both puzzles full of blanks each had 7 blanks.Apparently, this show was originally supposed to straddle.

The puzzleboard (blue, instead of black) was shown before the round began.The gameplay in the Pilots was a battle of the sexes (women vs.The teams entered from the doors in the series, they were already seated when host Tom Kennedy made his entrance.The series repainted the door to blue, and toned down the greens. The set had green everywhere, including the logo, main doors, and scoreboard.The theme song was Dave Grusin's Working Girl March (from the film Tootsie).Pilot: Three Pilots were taped on October 9, 1983, seven months before the series taped its first week of shows.Watch their bodies do the talking onnnnnnnn Body Language! And here's the star of Body Language, Tom Kennedy!' 1984-1986 Series: 'It's the game for the uninhibited! Our stars this week.Now here's the star of Body Language, Tom Kennedy!' OctoPilots: 'Let your body do the talking onnnnnnnn Body Language! Let's meet the players,, and for the men.Non-Standard Game Over: Giving an illegal clue (talking or using a prop) in the second part of the Bonus Roundimmediately ended the round in failure even if any words were left over.

