2) I'm not entirely convinced this is endemic in most American gameshows. I've seen loads, but Wheel has more claps and 'alriiiiiights!' per minute than any other show ever. I think my favourite version regards to this sort of thing is probably the Australian version, which is nicely loose and relaxed.
Incidentally, I am curious as to your thoughts to the Australian version as a whole. From what I have seen and heard about it, I don't like it. To me, the rules are too confusing. Here's a few things I found at a webpage about the show:
For the bonus round here is how the number of letters the contestant gets is determined:
The first two consonants and one vowel are given free. For every $2000 scored, another consonant is allowed. For contestants who win more than one show, the number of letters is calculated from the scores from ALL shows on which they appear, until they win a major prize. Then calculating starts from scratch again there. That to me is too confusing. Why can't they just have something set in stone like Wheel here does?
Another thing I don't like is that unlike here, each dollar amount is a flat amount. By that I mean if you spin $500, call a T and get 4, instead of getting $2000, you would only get $500. Also, each round isn't self contained. By that I mean, you do keep whatever earned in previous rounds, but your scores carryover to other rounds, and whatever is spun there, gets added to your total. Not to mention you play for points, which you use to get prizes.
And the way they determine a tie at least according to the page I am looking at, is by a spin off, who ever gets the highest spin wins. Though they have a toss up round, and a computerized board now, so that might have changed.
Another thing I don't like, is that for most of their bonus prizes put on the wheel(sans the surprise space), all you have to do to win them, is land on them, and get a letter in the puzzle. So overall, I don't like Aussie Wheel, rules are too confusing, and the scoring rules are terrible.
Here's a link to that page I referenced BTW:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~cedar95/moreinformation.htmYou can also find video from the show in the multimedia section there.