[quote name=\'urbanpreppie05\' date=\'Jul 1 2004, 08:36 AM\'] Here are six questions for you to answer (I added an extra one because of the long weekend)
1. What did you like about LMAD 03'? IMHO, this version gets a lot of flack despite it's closeness to the original show (minus that 1 risque deal).
2. What's the worst prize you ever saw offered on shopping-era Wheel of Fortune?'
(I would say the $35,000 oriental rug, or the $40,000 shipboard party)
3. What game show, past or present, do you think is totally underrated?
(My decision is Karn Family Feud-granted it's not a good as it was before, but it's still an enjoyable way to spend a half-hour-but not "appointment televison," Mind you :-)
4. Not counting the proposed revival of Match Game, what show do you think is most likely for a revival?
5. What's your first memory of watching a game show?
6. And finally, do you like your state's (region) lottery show? Name your state, and your answer. [/quote]
1: It tried to work, but I think time has passed the show by. Billy Bush was better than Bob Hilton, but just seemed to get a little too excited at times. (Remember the Spasm Dance he went into when that lady won the Hawaii trip ?)
I think what killed it was the perverse "Up the man-skirt" deal. It must of had parents rushing to the remote, older folks aghast, and people thinking that this was just a bad sign of what the show was going to offer later.
But I would list the "Wrecking Ball on Car" zonk on my list of the 50 greatest moments in game show history.
EDIT: Personally, without the costumes and a good host, I don't think the original LMAD would of lasted more that 13 weeks.
2: Charlotte: "Take the...(sigh)... Candy Dish !"
3: Wipeout. Great fast-paced game, but something just seemed... ordinary and plain about the show. In 1988, Peter still hadn't gotten over PYL, he made constant refrences to the show.
4: "Classic Concentration". Since its all prizes, it would be cheep to produce. Fremantle seems to be slowly getting over the trademark "GEM Car/M&Ms" cheepness that was their trademark.
I'd like to see "$ale of the Century" brought back, but as soon as people start taking down the lot. It's going to be "Winners Big Money Game" again.
5: I can vaugely remember watching Combs "Family Feud" with my grandma circa 1989. I can also remember watching "Super Jeopardy!" and "Monopoly" in 1990.
-Joe R.