BUZZR's Labor Day Weekend primetime lineup was quite interesting.
I liked the WML? episode remembering Fred Allen, who passed away the day before the episode aired. The program was done very similar to the tribute episode for Dorothy Kilgallen, after her passing. I'd noticed the name plates (or cards) were missing from the front of the desks. Probably since Steve Allen would've been referred to as "Mr. Allen," as well.
TTTT episodes from 1970 w/Bill Cullen guest hosting, and the one airing Labor Day evening reminded me of the progressive transitions made when "disqualifications," became involved. On the Labor Day episode, Tom Poston disqualified himself, because he knew one of the imposters. In later years, they could still play the game entirely, as long as he/she didn't know the real "central character." During one of the Cullen hosted episodes, Peggy Cass switched places with Cullen, a full four-person panel would play, rather than she disqualify herself. Eventually, instead of all the shuffling around, all the panelists participated in the questioning, but disqualified him/herself from voting, if he/she knew the real person.
On one of Sunday's BTC episodes, one of the couples apparently was at an unfair disadvantage when not enough static on the sweater the husband was wearing, attracted a balloon for the stunt to work. At the end of the broadcast, a voice-over by Jack Narz said the couple was going to be invited back on a future date.
It made good sense, however there was one thing that would've made no difference in the outcome of being the champion of the day! Regardless of how much money was won, the winner of the bonus shuffle was declared the day's champion, and that couple didn't succeed there!