semiOT but not worth a new topic
i often wonder if chuck woolery wouldnt be great host of the new format of millionaire.
I can't see Chuck doing Millionaire. If you want to talk about miscasting, I thought he was wrong for Greed. He handled the show well overall, but the format left little chance for him to ad-lib or make any side commentary, both which I enjoyed on Wheel, Scrabble, Love Connection, and even Lingo.
How about this for miscasting... Blake Emmons on Chain Reaction. Blake was apparently a little known country singer, who previously had appeared as a contestant on TJW with Bill Cullen. Blake was DEFINITELY not game show host material. Granted Chain Reaction without celebs was quite dry, the set looked cheap, there was NO studio audience, and the stakes, don't get me started. Blake stumbled through a simple format, with a simpler scoring system than the original Chain Reaction (the only improvement to the game). He tried a little too hard to generate excitement, and came across as the stereotyped, plastic game show host.
Coming in at a close second, Dylan Lane on Chain Reaction. The original format, complete with "Go" bonus game, two teams of three, was very much intact. The only flaw, gameplay-wise was the final betting round. Geoff Edwards summarized Dylan best. Dylan was a stand up comic, yet he doesn't tell jokes! Dylan came across as just... blah. He wasn't TERRIBLE, he just wasn't interesting to watch. He could've used his comedy experience to at least make the game more fun to watch (and I've never seen Dylan's stand up) but instead he's just going through the motions of the game. However, I did find Dylan at least more TOLERABLE than Blake.
It also seems that replacement hosts for Nick shows don't fare very well either. Think Fast was entertaining enough to watch, but it did have some flaws. The Locker Room bonus game looked like chaos, and without a visible scoreboard, it was impossible to know how many matches the team got (this was fixed when Skip Lackey took over, one of the few things I LIKED about the Skip Lackey version). Michael Carrington had a very well trained voice for radio, but he did stumble quite a bit through the game. However, I did find him a couple notches better than Skip Lackey. Skip was just stereotypical game show host, and he was even more clueless about the gameplay than Carrington, constantly asking the judges who won, and didn't seem to connect too well with the contestants.
Larry Tofler was okay on Finders Keepers, but he did convey a sense of not knowing how to handle himself during the house trashing segments, and even he admitted it when he was interviewed on Don't Just Sit There.
Robb Edward Morris on Make the Grade... talk about inept. He was nervous, terrible with the kids, and again, just acted like a game show host.
I am amongst the minority that liked Jason Harris on DD 2000. He's NOT Marc Summers, but I think he did okay. Slime Time Live segments cut into the gameplay, and it did seem that DD 2000 had a lot less content than the original.