Since I knew where my copy was:
(do I remember correctly that Maxene referred to The Money Maze as The Money Mala? I swear I thought I saw that typo in this book.)
The Money Maza. Singled out for bad set design, along with
Top Dollar, Reach for the Stars, Video Village, Diamond Head Game, Double Dare '77, and
The Better Sex.
Recently bought a copy of it from Amazon (along with the Jefferson Graham book)
Graham's book and the first
EoTVGS came out at nearly the same time. Graham's book was much beloved for the color photos and the fact he'd obviously interviewed quite a few people involved in the shows (Fabe spoke a lot with Richard Dawson, but that may have been about it), but he had a few errors too--one required an errata slip about
Twenty-One producer Albert Freedman, and the other caused Chuck Woolery's last name to be misspelled with two Ls for years thereafter in various game show forums.
MEA CULPA: Fabe lists a fair number of people to whom she spoke in the acknowledgments.
I only recently noticed that she misidentifies an I've Got a Secret panelist in one of her photos. Either it's Betsy Palmer and she says it's Faye Emerson, or the other way around.
Other way around. I'd like to think I'd noticed this sometime in the last 41 years, but I probably didn't.
There's a
ton of errors in the book, which probably didn't get a particularly good copyedit or proofread--and, from experience, I can say unless you've got concrete evidence (like a
TV Guide or
New York Times listing) that the manuscript is wrong, the editor is going to defer to the author... sometimes not even then. (And you couldn't Google that sort of thing in 1978.)
Such as that the entire genre up to circa 1978 had a grand total of 40 successful programs.
These were the 40 best, in her opinion, so that's kind of a moving target. Here's the list:
Winner Take All
Pantomime Quiz (a.k.a
. Stump the Stars)
Break the Bank (both editions are listed in the entry, but she's clearly referring to the Bert Parks version)
Twenty Questions
What's My Line?
Beat the Clock
You Bet Your Life
I've Got a Secret
Masquerade Party
Name That Tune
Strike It Rich
The Big Payoff
This Is Your Life
Truth or Consequences
People Are Funny
House Party
To Tell the Truth
Queen for a Day
Who Do You Trust?
Treasure Hunt
The Price Is Right
G.E. College Bowl
The $64,000 Question
The $64,000 Challenge
Twenty-One
Concentration
Password
Let's Make a Deal
The Dating Game
The Newlywed Game
Jeopardy!
The Hollywood Squares
Match Game '7X
The $20,000 Pyramid
The New Treasure Hunt
The Gong Show
Family Feud
Pro-Fan
The (New) Price Is Right
The (New) High Rollers
So there are a few that really shouldn't be there, and a few that aren't even really game shows.
Ten worst:
Comeback Story
Dream House ('68)
Finders Keepers ('51)
Make Me Laugh
100 Grand
Sense and Nonsense
Supermarket Sweep
Treasure Isle
With This Ring
You're in the Picture