[quote name=\'14gameshows\' date=\'Dec 16 2004, 10:59 AM\']How many on the board have ever seen the second version of Password which ran from 71-75 on the Alphabet Network? I've seen the rules to this game and it sounds very confusing. Was this show self-contained or did it straddle to the next day?
Also what is this theory about ABC erasing the Password tapes for the recording of Family Feud? Were video tapes too expensive back then? Did G-T think it wasn't worth saving, or ABC? Was it by accident? I think it's strange that we hear about game shows on NBC and ABC erased but other shows (i.e. variety, soaps, dramas, sitcoms, etc.) remain intact for some reason. Why is that? [/quote]
If you're confused by Password rules from the 70s, you're probably reading the rules for either Password All-Stars or the brief civilian version that followed it for a few months in 1975. The ABC version of Password that ran from 1971 to late 1974 was pretty straightforward. And yes, many of us have seen it.
I'd never heard that ABC specifically took Password tapes and used them specifically for Family Feud, but in a general sense, yes, tape was very expensive (and very large) and few people saw any long-term value in keeping a lot of programming, especially daytime and late-night shows.
Finally, you are wrong to think that game shows were the only type of programming that was mishandled. Tons of stuff from the early decades of television are lost forever. The reason WE hear about game shows being destroyed is that WE are game show fans. I'm sure people who are interested in old soap operas, for example, have similar tales of woe.