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cmjb13

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« on: July 20, 2003, 10:36:06 AM »
If Wink hadn't have left, how much longer do you think the show would have lasted?
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Jimmy Owen

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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2003, 12:22:28 PM »
Obviously speculation, but not much longer.  The show had run its course.  When WOF and J! took all the prime access slots from TTD/TJW it was probably time to try something new.  \"Headline Chasers\" was a chance for Wink to get into program ownership and hitch his wagon to the King World shooting star, it got some pretty good late afternoon clearances on some good stations when it started, while TTD, even with Wink, had been relegated to daytime by that time.
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zachhoran

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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2003, 07:33:25 PM »
It's surprising TTD and TJW even saw the 1985-86 season, and SYndie Feud did not. Syndie Feud was still a top 10 or 15 syndie program when it got canned, far above what Joker's and Tic Tac were getting at the time.

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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2003, 04:59:02 PM »
\"Feud\" had lost a number of key stations and time slots thanks to the \"Wheel\" juggernaut.  Besides, the daytime show ended and too many people at MGP probably wanted to be rid of Dawson forever and ever.

Enright had nothing else but \"TTD\" and \"TJW\" (and he owned the syndicator).  He probably thought that they had still enough good stations and time slots to ride out perhaps another year.  If he had another series in the bag--and hadn't suffered the loss of Richard Kline and several other key employees--he might've dropped at least one of the two shows.  Alas, it's difficult to establish a new format in syndication, \"Hot Potato\" had just bombed on NBC and after \"Twenty-One\"'s rejection as a pilot a few years earlier, he had nothing else in the closet to pull out that was fresh.  So, he hired a new host for \"TTD,\" redid the set on that show and crossed his fingers.  It didn't work.