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game show retrospective on AXS TV 9/12

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BrandonFG:

--- Quote from: Otm Shank on September 07, 2019, 12:59:45 AM ---Based on the limited information above, I predict the episode will go something like this:

Price is Right ... look at Bob's hair ... look at all the earthtones ... look how much cars were worth
Wheel of Fortune ... they used to go shopping ... look at the old manual puzzleboard
Match Game ... they had to say "tinkle" and "boobs" was pushing the envelope ... the personalities of Brett, Charles, and Richard ... hey, they used to drink during the tapings
Newlywed/Dating Game ... weirdest place you made whoopie ... risqué humor ... maybe even they pull out a clip of 3's a Crowd to hammer it home
Roll credits

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Feud...wow, who’s the guy making out with all the female contestants?

Joe Mello:
It is with a heavy heart that I inform you that I watched the show. Bob Eubanks, Anson Williams, Jimmie Walker, and more count down the game shows "you" voted on. I may have screwed up the order in the middle but here was the list, more or less, from 10 to 1.

Let's Make a Deal
Dating Game
Gong Show
Name That Tune
Match Game
Pyramid
Newlywed Game
Feud
Hollywood Squares
Price is Right

Points in the show's favor included a slightly more inspired array of clips, including Tony Randall in all his uncensored glory. Points against were that many of those clips were likely pulled from YouTube because the GSN bugs were still there but blurred out.

Honestly, the most interesting thing about that half-hour was learning that you can put three different wrestling promotions on one channel and not have the universe explode.

Matt Ottinger:
We had little expectation that this was going to be in any way insightful.  And you know what, I'm even willing to grant them that list.  Those are ten well-known shows that represent the decade pretty well.  The only truly legendary shows they left off were Password, Jeopardy and Wheel, and you could make a decent case that none of them were iconic of the 1970s.

Joe Mello:
You probably could've made a case for the B&E shows as well since those versions both actually debuted in the 70s, but if you don't make that a caveat, I don't know who you take off.

One other refreshing bit was acknowledging that some of the shows on the list were revivals; they even named Bob Stewart as the original creator of Price, which was something they absolutely did not have to do, but it was kinda neat that they did.

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