Nostalgia rocks, man...I always wanted to be a PD, this sounds like fun. Let's set the wayback machine for 1974.
Sept. 1974
Week-long Strip (7:00 P.M., M-F)
The Price Is Right
Checkerboard Slot (7:30 P.M.)
Name That Tune (Mon)
Concentration (Tue)
Hollywood Squares (Wed)
The $25,000 Pyramid (Thurs)
Let's Make a Deal (Fri)
All the above lasted for multiple years in syndication, with the shortest run going to LMAD until 1977.
As far as how I scheduled them, Monday goes to the dark horse of the bunch, Tune. Two Goodson games would headline Super Tuesday on my station. Squares would drop in midweek as part of my plan, and Cullen would be the lead-out to his old show, Price, on Thursday. The week would wrap up with Price and LMAD combining for back-to-back pricing fun. I chose these shows not only because they became classics, but because they were also popular at the time.
Oh, and in case you're wondering how my schedule would look after the departure of LMAD, wonder no more....
Armchair P.D., Take Two!
Sept. 1977
Week-long Strip (7:00 P.M., M-F)
Match Game PM
Checkerboard Slot (7:30 P.M.)
Family Feud (Mon)
The Gong Show (Tue)
Hollywood Squares (Wed)
The Price Is Right (Thurs)
Family Feud (Fri)
Some of you may be asking, why did he choose Gong instead of the then-new Joker's Wild? The answer is simple. Unlike my 1974 schedule, this one actually has more cohesion. Dawson was still on MG at the time (but not for much longer at that point) so putting the popular Feud in a bookending strategy two of the five days after MG makes sense. Since the panelists on MG and the acts on Gong were both from the looney bin, they make a perfect combo on Tuesday. Squares would remain in the Wed. slot as both are celebrity driven games. Finally, Thursday would become the new night for Price, which has had incredible drawing power since day one anyway.
Wow, after that long diatribe, I sound like a Program Director! ;-)
Whaddaya think?
Jim