[color=\"#009900\"]30 Jackpot (1974-75, 1985-88)[/color]
(943 51/80)
Leave it to Stewart to keep coming up with innovative ideas, like having fifteen contesants all playing together for an entire week. The last Bob Stewart Production on our list until you-know-what.
[color=\"#009900\"]29 Win Ben Stein's Money (1997-2003)[/color][/size]
(963 47/80)(GSN: 27)(TVG: 30)
More than just an ingenious twist to the quiz game, this had tons of smart (and silly) humor masking the challenging questions, and hosts with such good rapport that they won an Emmy together.
[color=\"#009900\"]28 Supermarket Sweep (1965-67, 1990-2004)[/color][/size]
(1063 52/80)(TVG: 50)
The show that would not die. The original was run in actual supermarkets, the long-running cable remake on an eerily realistic set. (I know, I was there.)
[color=\"#009900\"]27 Split Second (1972-75, 1986-87)[/color]
(1074 46/80)
A quiz show that runs at about twice the speed of Jeopardy, this really ought to be a bigger hit than it was. A misguided remake didn't help. Our highest ranked show that was on neither the GSN or TVG lists.
[color=\"#009900\"]26 The Newlywed Game (1966-80, 1984, 1985-89, 1996-98)[/color]
(1337 57/80)(GSN: 9)(TVG: 11)
Once again, a show that the general public immediately recognizes as a classic, but it's only halfway up our list. Chuck Barris continues to take names...
Fewer people visit the Forum on a holiday weekend, so we'll continue with the second half of our list on Tuesday. Still to come, two more shows that GSN didn't have on its list, plus our #51-#100 shows and of course where the accepted favorites ranked.