[quote name=\'SteveR\' post=\'224684\' date=\'Sep 1 2009, 04:57 PM\']How are they scheduled, exactly? I mean they only shoot a season's worth of episodes (~200? 250?) so, at some point, the episodes that were in, say, Slot 1, start winding up in Slot 2 ... no?
And, how does that work with a show with continuing champions like Feud? I guess you can intermix the runs at any point when you have an episode with two new families.
Always was a little curious as to how that worked.[/quote]I'm glad someone asked this, because it's similar to a thread I wanted to start. To me it kills continuity to the avg. viewer of shows w/ returning champions. Mr. & Mrs. Johnson sit down to watch Family Feud at 9 and family 'A' beats 'B'. They play fast money and we hear..."They'll be back next time". 3 minutes later you get family 'C' vs family 'D' and ma goes, "I wonder what happened to those other people". Obviously this isn't as bad if a station schedules individual morning and afternoon airings instead of back to back. So each package is it's own, but like fostergray82 said, package #1 slowly morphs into package 2.
And this brings me to my question about double runs...Does anyone else think this has a negative effect on long term success of shows(FF as one major exception)? Are extra eps shot for double run shows? If the standard 26 week/130 eps are taped, this means major rerun abuse in double run cities. We're in a single run city for both FF & DoND and it seems like we've just about gone through one full round of repeats. That would mean each ep. gets 4 plays in double runs.