Thousand Dollar Bee

Thousand Dollar Bee was a children's game show that aired on the now-defunct Black Family Channel from 2005 to 2006, hosted by Sinatra Onieyewacki. It was produced by Robert Townsend Productions.
Round 1
Dubbed "The Sting Zone", the first round had six children (split into two teams of three) competing to spell words in different categories. Each contestant picked one of three categories, and then had 20 seconds to spell as many words correctly. The highest scoring contestant of each team moved on to round two.
Round 2
The "Scramble Round" involved the two remaining children moving magnetized letters around on a board to form words, just like on Soul Train's Scramble Game. When 60 seconds were up, the contestants could earn bonus points by using each of their words correctly in a sentence, similar to Wheel of Fortunes short-lived "Megaword" category.
Round 3
The final round was the "Lightning Round", and the presenter read a word to both contestants, who buzzed in to spell the word. If correct, he or she scored a point, but if wrong, the opponent got a chance to spell the word. Between 10 and 12 words were used in the round, and the highest score (combined from rounds two and three) won the game.
Final round
In the "Story Round", the contestant had two minutes to write a story, making sure to include five of the words used on the day's program.
Prizes
This game was played in a tournament fashion, and the ultimate winner got a $1,000 savings bond. No prizes were awarded to the losing contestants.
 
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