Well, I guess I should bite the bullet and talk about my four that didn't make the top 100:
#39: Bumper Stumpers
Yes; the Canadian cheapness was astounding, but it was a fun play-along show, and, unlike most Barry-Enright "avoid the bad guy" bonus games, this one actually required you to know some stuff to win it...
. Not only that, but all of my roommates/friends who ended up having this show thrown upon them have ended up loving it and now refer to personalized license plates (as I do now!) as "Bumper Stumpers!" Plus, Al DuBois grew on me as a host.
#45: World Series of Pop Culture
The execution may not have gone the way we would have liked it to with the unfortunate predictable endings and spoilers, but the game that was there was really fun to me. It was simple, great to play along with, and wasn't afraid to be tough! The contestants had quirky personalities, yes, but were also great game players to the point where the quirkiness enhanced the presentation instead of taking away from it. Plus, I have to give props to Pat Kiernan for this; he did an excellent job as host, and I hope to see him in another hosting capacity in the future (hopefully with this show again!).
#47: Stump the Schwab
Well, I already explained why I like this show in a previous post about the show, so I'll refer you to that...
. But, basically, this show is my dinner companion on weeknights, and, again, it's a show with very smart contestants that isn't afraid to be tough!
#50: Illinois Instant Riches
I can probably make a safe bet that I'm the only one who put this on his/her list, but I did so for two reasons: First off, it was a really fun lottery show which wasn't just a boring version of "pick numbers, win money," and the rotating games every week made it even more fun to watch; never mind all of that big money up for grabs...
. Oh, and, secondly, I wanted to have some Chi-town representation on the list...
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Anthony