Wheel of Fortune.
I respectfully disagree. Sure, Harry's made some good decisions (and quite a few of them), but more have been head-scratching at best and "WTF?!" at worst. Fun fact: he was
by an old friend, Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Alan Levine, because Sony thought the show looked tired and dated -- they wanted to take
Wheel in a different direction.
There was a discussion on here some time back about
Wheel players never coming back, and it was argued that passing over someone who already "had their day in the sun" was the better path. What wasn't brought up is that
J! has always allowed non-Trebek players to return; what's good for one should be good for the other, right?
Yes,
Wheel is still mega-popular and is the same show at its core, but the aesthetics have been altered to the point of resembling pretty much every million-dollar game show of the past decade (while
J! has remained quite watchable and far from that sinkhole). IMO,
Wheel seems not only tired and dated but stale, cold, and uncaring.