[quote name=\'tommycharles\' date=\'Aug 21 2004, 03:57 PM\'] [quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Aug 21 2004, 11:44 AM\']
I think the game needs a better grade of celebrity than a syndie budget would allow.
Celebs get the same whether for network or syndicated. [/quote]
Ah, but would the budget of a syndie Password have been less than the network version? I find this hard to imagine, because usually syndicated games gave away *more* than their network counterparts. [/quote]
Not in the case of
What's My Line? or
To Tell the Truth, which were launching at about the same time. Contestants on
WML? got 50 dollars no matter what they did in both version;
TTTT had a maximum payout of $750 per show in the CBS version, $1,000 in the Garry Moore edition. Given
Password had two less celebrities than either of those shows, that would have given them $1,500 more to work with per week, which should have covered a few Lightning Round wins.
My only guess as to why G-T never launched a syndie version: because they would have had to do it from Los Angeles (where Ludden had relocated), and didn't have a full-time staff out there like they did in New York.