That said, he's been hosting Jeopardy for over twenty years, and hosting the National Geography Bee for quite some time. Is it possible that the public has typecast him as a quizzer by this point? Would he be accepted as host of TPiR?
That's what I was thinking, too. We've seen his earlier work and know he may be able to handle a show like TPIR, but what about the average person? I bet that most people don't even know he did other game shows (how many do you think remember he did CC?). I agree with you that he's probably been typecast as a smug, know-it-all quiz show host...
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Now, here's a question that I've been thinking about: Do you think the show's going to have a major makeover when the new host comes aboard (i.e., a more "modern" set, more modern prize cues, new format?), or will it be kept the same, except with a new host?
I could really see Fremantle messing with the show, maybe not format-wise, but certainly looks-wise. I'm envisioning a set like the Davidson version (which, IMO, wasn't too bad). I know it'll be the end if they have roving spotlights and WWTBAM-esque prize cues...
. However, maybe they'll realize that the same formula's worked for 35 years and leave it alone...or am I giving them too much credit?
Anthony