[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Oct 26 2004, 12:07 PM\'][quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Oct 26 2004, 12:42 PM\']It does show amazing love for classic game shows. Too bad no network has had success with any attempts to create a new classic. [/quote]
Well, the obvious exception would be
Millionaire, but I see your point. Thing is, it's the some old argument. Networks say game shows don't work, but that's just because they've not given us one that we like. Just like networks say no one wants to watch sitcoms, when the truth is they're not giving us sitcoms we like.
The general public can be interested in a wide variety of things, we just have to be given something that's done well. Most reality shows are crap, and not surprisingly, most of them crap out in the ratings. As with anything, the ones that are done well will tend to be the ones that do well.
(Masters of the Obvious!) That also includes shows like
The Bachelor and
Fear Factor, which may have questionable content but are executed successfully.
The right format, done the right way, and what do you know? Networks have another game show hit.
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Exactly.
Another point--one might think that with the success of the Eubanks specials, CBS would trot out a full TPIR clip show sometime, not just shoehorn in a clip or two around a primetime game. I would think a one-hour or 90-minute "Match Game" special would do well in prime time on the network. Match Game was funny, and if it's funny, people of all ages, even young ones, will watch.