When the budget was lean, we've discussed how the writers on Pyramid could adjust the difficulty of Winner's Circle categories, and how the increased difficulty of the Gauntlet bloopers on Whew! caused a dry spell for winners in the middle of the show's run.
Watching the newer episodes of Concentration with the match-the-prize element added in Double Play made me think...
If a contestant ended up matching an expensive prize package, would the show have the freedom (with a very quick turnaround) to load-in more difficult puzzles? I'm wondering if this would be allowed by S&P (did all material have to be finalized and approved at the start of the show?), let alone if it was possible to have more than one set of prize puzzles and solution supers at the ready.
I've been catching up on these shows, and when a contestant ends up playing for a $1000-ish "potpourri leftovers" package, it seems as if the puzzles are very simple.
Wondering if there are any other examples like this as well.