How many of you remember what game shows aired in those pesky latenight slots where shows go when there's no other spot for them or their ratings are down in your markets?
Qualifiers: first run single episodes only, hours from 12:00-6:00 am
In my market:
WCBS: Match Game '98, Sex Wars (IIRC), Win Lose or Draw (last season), Weakest Link (second season)
WNBC: Matchmaker, Joker 90, TTD 90, Liars Club from the 80s, Kennedy TPIR, Jeopardy (first few months), Davidson Pyramid
WABC: Name That Tune, Headline Chasers, Card Sharks
WWOR: Feud during at least one of Combs' last two years
WPIX: Street Smarts
Feel free to fill.in whatever gaps and share yer own.
As a fellow NYer, there were a few more:
WCBS - actually carried WLoD in weekend late night slots for most of its first two seasons (save for a brief period from Sep-Dec. 88, when it was carried weeknights at 7), while Wipeout was given similar treatment, being aired in double-run blocks in the very early morning hours (5-6 AM, IIRC)...they also carried the Michael Reagan version of Lingo in the overnight graveyard
WNBC - aired the 80s version of Treasure Hunt after J! moved to WABC in early 1985, Crosswits '86, Relatively Speaking, and the 2nd season of the Davidson $100K Pyramid
WOR - would carry reruns of fairly recent game shows aired as part of the station's afternoon/evening blocks in the 4:30 AM slot for a time in the early 80s...the 1980 revival of LMaD there during the 1981-82 season, later replaced by Face the Music, then Bullseye. Also aired reruns of Pitfall irregularly at 12:30 AM in the early part of the 82-83 season.
WPIX - Change of Heart, from season 2-onward
And let me add that I didn't realize burying syndie game shows in late night time slots went back to the 60s, since the trend didn't start in the NYC market until the mid-80s.
Chuck Donegan (The Surprised "Chuckie Baby")