Well, how odd I was thinking of how "Lingo" could work as a year-round series, (by that, for those of you who don't know what I mean, 260 or so shows a year, no repeats). So, I'll slighty skew off the point of the post for a second, then I'll comment on the topic of the post...
I always thought Lingo could be worked very good into a continuing series, i.e. returning champions, straddling shows.
The main game could work one of two ways.
1. 2 teams play for a set time limit, anwhere from 5-8 minutes (I have a feeling seven minutes would work fine), payouts (yes, payouts) are $50 for a correct word, and $100 for a Lingo. Team ahead when time expires wins and are champs. Losing team does get the money won. If this format were to be used, I'd probably put in only one or two question mark balls, three would be way too much for this simple of a game.
2. Best two out of three lingos, same payouts as suggestion #1, but this one could have the three question mark balls. No time limit here.
Simple enough, I'm more inclined to use suggestion #1 because of it's simplicity.
Bonus Lingo... now here is where I have a grappling debate...
I kinda liked the "No Lingo" format of the original US version, and think it might work again. I also like the current format in use also, and some valid points have been brought up as to the feasbility of the payouts.
I am inclined to go with the current format, but as I think about it, I think this could work, use the "No Lingo" format, but do it like this, have a possiblity to win 5 times.
1st win: $500
2nd win: $1,000
3rd win: $5,000
4th win: $10,000
5th win: $25,000
Yes, I know, that's high stakes, but, if you were to go with the Bonus Lingo format, I'd leave it the same, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!