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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: cmjb13 on May 12, 2011, 11:43:33 AM
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Let's make a Deal live comes to Bally's Palace theater in Atlantic City (5/14-6/22). Hosted by Alan Thicke
Details here (http://"http://www.ballysac.com/EventsDetail.do?locationCode=BAC&detailName=lets-make-a-deal-detail&eventTitle=Let%27s%20Make%20a%20Deal,%20Live")
Will not be attending as I did not enjoy the show at Foxwoods. I wonder if Matt is announcing or he took a trip up to Canada with Joey.
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I did not enjoy the show at Foxwoods.
I will second this. Other than Matt's announcing, which was great, the show did not have a fun atmosphere.
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I can't really see Alan Thicke as a "big dealer" type. I thought he was decent enough on Pictionary (just too helpful to the contestants)but an audience participation show... I just don't see it.
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What was missing from the live version of LMAD that made it less fun?
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What was missing from the live version of LMAD that made it less fun?
For me, Joey was not a very good host. No energy at all. The format just didn't seem to translate well.
When I saw the Price stage show recently with Joey, I figured I would find out if the problem was the format or the host. Joey didn't seem energetic on Price, so it's more the host (though I thought Deal was a weaker format)
I thought the Feud & Price stage shows were much better.
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I thought the Feud & Price stage shows were much better.
Well, the set for Feud looked awesome, as I recall. ;)
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I thought the Feud & Price stage shows were much better.
Well, the set for Feud looked awesome, as I recall. ;)
Except that the board is upside down, which is unsettling to see.
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It definitely is disproportionate to the original version but still looked pretty sweet (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QJfqeP3byE") (lights seemed REALLY bright though). I wonder if they made it like that for staging reasons.
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I wonder if they made it like that for staging reasons.
The only thing I could think of for why the family score readouts were swung uptop was for visibility. Still, it looks just plain weird after 30 years of the original layout.
And yes, those lights are damn bright.
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Did they re-use the Game Show Marathon set for that (albeit painted to the Combs scheme)? That's where that mistake started.
-Jason
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Family Feud Live pics (http://"http://gameshow.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=10373&view=findpost&p=115803")
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Did they re-use the Game Show Marathon set for that (albeit painted to the Combs scheme)? That's where that mistake started.
-Jason
FF Live came a little bit before GSM.
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Did they re-use the Game Show Marathon set for that (albeit painted to the Combs scheme)? That's where that mistake started.
-Jason
FF Live came a little bit before GSM.
It aired afterwards, but I do wonder when the Marathon taped, compared to when the Live shows were being done. I'm guessing they were both done simultaneously.
Looking at the Marathon (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpXNxYBCNDo#t=9m00s") now, I'm going to say they are definitely different sets. It looks like that leaned more towards the Dawson set, specifically the baby blue carpet and wooden borders on the family backdrops, compared to the red and gold borders and tan carpet from the Live backdrops.
I do wonder about that game board though...
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This article (http://"http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117939825?categoryid=14&cs=1&nid=2565") from 3-15-06 announced Lake as host. I don't know when the sets were built, how long after the announcement that the shows taped or what kind of time frame they were all taped in (Feud, being the finale, would have been the last to tape). I don't know when Feud Live started, but that thread with the pics was from 4-10-06. So, as far as which board was made first, it would pretty much be FF Live's (so maybe GSM's was based off of those plans). I don't know how long the Live show originally ran, but yeah, chances are they were going at the same time.
I was just killing the theory that Live "re-purposed" the GSM set when (to me) if any "re-purposing" went on it would have to be the other way around (GSM took the board from Live) if Live was done/on hiatus by then. Either that or they borrowed it (if Live was still running when GSM taped, but that seems like a lot of work to transport and change the border and such not counting that if the show was running they need the board) or they built another board. Both boards do look pretty identical....
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Did they re-use the Game Show Marathon set for that (albeit painted to the Combs scheme)? That's where that mistake started.
-Jason
FF Live came a little bit before GSM.
It aired afterwards, but I do wonder when the Marathon taped, compared to when the Live shows were being done. I'm guessing they were both done simultaneously.
Looking at the Marathon (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpXNxYBCNDo#t=9m00s") now, I'm going to say they are definitely different sets. It looks like that leaned more towards the Dawson set, specifically the baby blue carpet and wooden borders on the family backdrops, compared to the red and gold borders and tan carpet from the Live backdrops.
I do wonder about that game board though...
They are/were entirely different sets.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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I'm ashamed to admit that I had to look up pictures of the original set to see how the scoreboards were different.
Regarding at the set of the live show, if you look only at the game board set piece (as if it was standing alone), I think it's more aesthetically pleasing to have the families' scores centered in relation to the survey board, rather than sitting at the bottom of it. The only advantage of moving the families' scores lower is so you can get a tighter shot of the score and the family together. And since the live show isn't being broadcast on TV, why not go with the design that looks more pleasing to the eye when you're sitting in the studio audience?
(Next question: Why does the current version of the show split the difference?)
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For those interested, Joey Fatone is filling in for Alan Thicke.
Alan never started the run and Joey will be finshing this run.
No reason given.