[quote name=\'toddyo\' post=\'144443\' date=\'Jan 25 2007, 10:15 AM\']
Not seeing anything in print or video, when I heard about this show, the first thing that popped into my head was "they're bringing back Crosswits".
Is this a cross between Crosswits and Scrabble???
On a side note: Now that Ralph Edwards has gone over the rainbow to see Judy and Toto, any clue to whether the Edwards library will be opened? Who owns the rights?
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Ralph Edwards Productions is still in business, run by his son Gary--they still do "People's Court" with Stu Billett. They seem to own most of what they produced that is intact, but since for all intents and purposes they were out of the game show business after 1980 (and the reality they did was not competition), GSN wouldn't be interested.
As for the formats, they sold "NTT" to Sandy Frank a long time ago and it would seem to me that someone else holds the "Cross-Wits" format. Of what's remaining (outside, of course, of non-game show "This is Your Life"), "T or C" is the most well-known property. They licensed it out to Fremantle a couple of years ago, but it didn't go anywhere. And personally, I'm not sure if "T or C" could fly in today's market, even if done like the Brits did it in the early 80s as "Game For a Laugh," which was more like "Real People" than "T or C."