[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Dec 16 2003, 11:07 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Dec 16 2003, 05:41 PM\']
And the "Telepictures Strip Insurance Policy" was that if the show bombed, Telepictures would replace it with a new series at mid-season. The policy was inspired by the failure of their "So You Think You Got Troubles!?" back in 1982 and was first offered with "Love Connection" in 1983. They had to use the policy with "Catch Phrase"--"Perfect Match" replaced it at mid-season, but since most stations that had already downgraded "Catch Phrase" to lousy time slots ran "Perfect Match" in the same slots, the show was cancelled after its half-season and Telepictures never offered the "insurance policy" again. [/quote]
Did Telepictures take out any kind of policy on the one Telepictures-syndicated show not mentioned, LMAD84? Granted LMAD was a previously successful franchise, but the previous revival of it crashed and burned.[/quote]
As far as I know, if it was offered, it was probably in private to the stations and not promoted in trade advertising. Something tells me Monty and Stefan would've been insulted if the scheme was offered.
Telepictures' whole justification for the "insurance policy" seems to have been based upon the fact that new concepts usually don't work in syndication and that they need something extra to sell the show to stations and get the more desirable time slots. Both "Love Connection" and "Catch Phrase" were brand new shows and not remakes of previous formats.