Hold it! -- Hold it! -- Hold it!…
As the one who has been posting the results of this show each week in the "Show Summaries" section, I will add here that the reason the show is being cancelled by the Multi-State Lottery Corporation (which is the company behind it) is due to a decline in the game's instant ticket sales, not program ratings. So I think there is a good chance we'll see it back on in the future.
(Memo to the MUSL: If you do bring this show back a few years from now, don't mess it up like the people who tried to bring back Tic-Tac-Dough and The Joker's Wild did in 1990 after their four-year hiatuses!)
Incidentally, the 8-28-2004 PBIM show did not air at all in the Greater Cincinnati area that weekend, which is why I had no summary for it last weekend -- the show was bumped from its regular 7:30 PM Saturday night time by WLWT for an hour-long special on the upcoming area high school football season, and the show could not be aired in its "alternate" overnight slots because of Olympic Games coverage from NBC.
And to those who think it's boring because they play the same five games on every episode ("Crazy 8s", "High Rollers", "Quick Draw", the "One For the Money" semi-final game, and the "Instant Millionaire" end game), you should see what thoroughly dull games are played on that other TV lottery game show that airs opposite the PBIM show on WCPO in Cincinnati. (Just two, in fact, one played twice during the show to determine the two players for the end game, and then the end game, which is played by the show's returning champion and the two main-game winners from the current program.)
Michael Brandenburg
(And not even the new glitzy "neon" set they brought onto the show earlier this year made things any better. As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to set off one big explosion…)