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The new schedule
chuckwooleryfan:
I think it was pretty much a given that GSN Video Games wouldn't work out so well, but it was a valient effort for GSN just to try and squeeze something new and different on the schedule.
On that note, this is definitely a noteworthy schedule adjustment. It's about time they removed WinTuition and Funny Money (at least from Saturdays) from the lineup.
TimK2003:
[quote name=\'ssjason\' date=\'Dec 12 2003, 07:19 PM\'] That's correct...it's the Games Across America segments.
Press Release, just for fun:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/031202/latu009_1.html
-JE [/quote]
I have a bad feeling about GAA. To me it sounds a lot like "DJ Games" without the DJ's and Scott Sternberg -- the man who gave us DJG, as well as Extreme Gong and Wheel 2000...
How about doing "Games Around The World", airing real game shows from England, Australia and the like?
chuckwooleryfan:
At least GAA is airing in segments, unlike DJ Games, which was a full half-hour show. So if it were bad, at least people wouldn't have to put up with it for very long, since I'm estimating maybe at least 5 minutes for each segment.
uncamark:
[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Dec 12 2003, 07:33 PM\'][quote name=\'mctoyboy\' date=\'Dec 12 2003, 05:29 PM\'] What's Make The Connection? I'm not familiar with the name....=)
[/quote]
Gene Rayburn's panel show, where the panel would ask questions of two contestants in an effort to determine how they were associated with each other.[/quote]
And hosted for the first few weeks by Jim McKay.
gameshowguy2000:
They already took off Cram, did they not?
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