[quote name=\'SteveRep\' date=\'Sep 30 2005, 12:05 PM\']I'm not saying they
SHOULD but more wondering if they could.
I tape the show and find my self fast-fwd'ing a lot through a single show. So I wonder, is there room for more or is the format so established that it would be foolish to mess with it?
There's only about 16 minutes of game-play in a given episode. When you add the necessary introductions, interviews and closing credits, it's still only about 18-18.5 minutes of show.
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The funny thing is that in the Fleming days, with 22 minutes of program time, no visual clues, no Clue Crew and only one fee plug in the whole show (for most of the run), they rarely cleared a board and the game time was still roughly the same. The factors I can think of are the practice of having the audience applaud correct bottom-of-the-row responses. the fact that the show's wrapup was much longer (there was another commercial break after Final J! and before the wrapup--if Final J! was a triple stumper, Art gave the correct response after the commercial) or if Art's interviews were a little longer than Trebek's. The openings aren't that much different in length and Art's intros were about as long as Trebek's or even shorter, particularly he said pretty much the same things every day before "Let's play Jeopardy!"
On the other hand, it's been believed that Art talked faster than Trebek--but we still had few board clears. Perhaps were there more stumpers because the material was harder on the original (allegedly)? I don't know.