A few more I thought of:
* I thought TPIR was very bland and tired throughout most of the late 90s-early 2000s. Rod and Bob both seemed to be phoning it in big-time (e.g., Bob doing the "historic moment" joke EVERY SINGLE TIME the bids were xx0-xx1-xx2-xx3), and barring Rod/Rich from appearing on-camera really took a lot away.
* Not only do I despise TNG, I despise the entire Barris library. They all seem like they're trying way too hard to be campy/corny/etc. TDG didn't even need a host, so hiring a real-life cardboard cutout in Jim Lange actually wasn't a bad idea. Treasure Hunt has the same pitfalls as DoND (almost no game except "pick a box", over-emphasis on cartoonish schtick, contestants who REALLY need to switch to decaf). Gong is pretty much a one-trick pony (hey, here's someone who can't sing/can't dance/can't act/is fellating a popsicle, let's laugh at them). The only things I like about most Barris shows are their music packages.
* I hated Anne Robinson on The Weakest Link. I fail to see how insulting someone can be "funny", even if you really truly don't mean it.
* I also think Super was the best version of Password, and the best theme song.
* I second J.R.'s opinion that Wheel's Toss-Up rounds add more gameplay and spread the money around better.
* When you get to hear more than two bars of it on-air, "Happy Wheels" is a good theme.
* I thought M.G. Kelly was a good announcer.