[quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Dec 25 2003, 01:42 AM\'] Of the shows you can think of, which ones made either subtle or major changes early in their broadcast run? [/quote]
80s $otC changed the shopping format to add a cash jackpot by May 1983(four months into the run), and added the $10 and the $15 money cards to the Fame Game at the same point.
Bullseye went from the $1K to win to $2K to win format in the maingame
Play the Percentages had about four rule changes in the first eight weeks of its run before switching to the head to head format.
NYSI 70s added the bonus word to the maingame a couple of months into its run.
Double Talk changed the maingame a tad after its first week on air(i.e. the "steal a missed puzzle from the other team, and score five bonus points, and stop them from any further scoring, was deleted)
Wipeout went to returning champions about seven weeks into its brief run, rather than having three new players everday.
CS86 changed the bonus round procedure from "Change any card three times, or any three cards" to the "change one card at a time"
Yahtzee changed its bonus round after the first few weeks(when two teams claimed the $100K top prize) to have $100K only offered for a roll of five Wild Cards, rather than rolling a Yahtzee on the first roll. THe first team to win the $100K did so on rolling five wild cards, with 1295-1 odds against it("Win" should be put in quotes given what we know about people not receiving the winnings from this show).
Bumper Stumpers went from a bonus round after each Super Stumper(teams who lost two games were eliminated) to a two-out-of-three match, with a bonus round after the Match. This occurred about three weeks into the run, and at that time the bonus round was changed from "get $500 or more before hitting a stop sign" to win double the cash earned to "get $1000 or more or find a WIN card before hitting a stop sign" to win $2000.