[quote name=\'TimK2003\' date=\'Oct 16 2005, 07:38 PM\']Catch Phrase IMHO was a great show. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that was one of the first shows in a while (The Cross-Wits??) where the set was mostly dark in terms of the background, compared to most shows of the time that were brightly lit everywhere.
The graphics, for that time, were state of the art and different. If Catch Phrase was ever to fly again, you gotta admit that the way they can do the puzzle graphics now could not only speed up the gameplay (you dont have to wait for the computer to slowly 'draw' the puzzle), but you could institute/animate real images into the mix.
And since it had a decent run overseas, this show really deserves another revival in the US, as I really think it was a bit ahead of it's time in 1985.
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After seeing that (now famous) clip from UK's version... I totally agree "Catch Phrase" deserves another US shot... (Look at "Lingo") "Catch Phrase" is habit forming and the puzzles ,while brain-stimulating are presented in a fast-paced format I really think can work . I got hooked on these type of puzzles in Games Magazine since 1980 (where they appear under a different name) and was thrilled when I saw ads for Catch Phrase in 1985.
I also feel- as was mentioned - that if it wasn't for that "insurance policy" Telepictures had (with all their shows) "Catch Phrase" would have had atleast the season to prove itself.
I can't think the lame, Newlywed Game ripoff "Perfect Match" did any better.