[quote name=\'rugrats1\' post=\'168889\' date=\'Nov 6 2007, 10:42 AM\']
Unless the mere planning of game shows comes under the jurisdiction of the WGA, I don't think game shows such as TPIR and Deal would be affected, though shows that use a quiz-format, such as Jeopardy, Millionaire and, of course, Temptation, might.[/quote]
You're confusing "writing" with "question writing." There are writers on just about every show you can imagine. As Clay said in the post just above yours, Rich Fields doesn't make up what he's going to say. A writer writes it for him to say. Whether those people are union writers is a different issue, but even though a game show might not have Q&A, it still has writers.
As far as question writers go, a month or so ago, before the strike even started, union writers who weren't getting union treatment walked off of Temptation. That show continued to move forward with non-union writers. They may be done with the season by now, but in any case, they're not affected. I'm pretty sure Jeopardy writers are members of the union. I don't know about Millionaire or Crosswords, but I know the producers' goal is to save money wherever possible, so especially with a new show like Crosswords, my guess is that they're non-union.