I also was a fan of the Jim Lange 21 pilot, except for the bonus round which I just felt was tacked on and didn’t really serve much purpose...
The pilot for The Big Showdown is *great*.
Adding this since it came up in a conversation. The Name That Tune pilot from 1990 with Peter Allen is amazing. Unfortunately, we know how game shows did that year.
Having the teams come through the mushroom
TKO with Peter Tomarken was a pretty good pilot. The two rounds of building up cash and then attempting to survive by "knockout" to the end in the third and final round. I would have loved to see the show go on 5-days-a-week to see who would have built up the most money for the week.
I would have loved to see the show go on 5-days-a-week to see who would have built up the most money for the week.
Quote from: bulldog_06 on August 26, 2020, 03:35:31 AMI would have loved to see the show go on 5-days-a-week to see who would have built up the most money for the week.The SFX and set were cool, but the game was Jeopardy without the jeopardy or good writing, and the initials bit that worked on Blockbusters only wasted time here. Maybe there's a good gimmick in stealing opponents' money and added it to your score. That might heighten the competition, but otherwise, how much fun would it add to see three perfectly fine but dull contestants play the same dull game all week?