This right here is what I miss from modern game shows! The spontaneousness. The “roll-with-it, live-to-tape” attitude. Today, they’d just do a stopdown until it was fixed…
The last person I think to really keep that "don't stop the tape" feel was Roger Dobkowitz, who was executive producing The Price Is Right at the time. He was even there during the transition to the Drew Carey era, so there was no shortage of unexpectedness. Since his departure, live bloopers have now become a game show relic.
@@WammyGiveaway it’s a shame that they stopped the “don’t stop the tape.” It’s more spontaneous also saves the contestants and the studio audience and some other people time
There was another instance during the Dawson run of the computer malfunctioning which had all the alphanumerics looking crazy, but they played through it. Dawson joked it resembled "Chinese" 😂
This right here is what I miss from modern game shows! The spontaneousness. The “roll-with-it, live-to-tape” attitude. Today, they’d just do a stopdown until it was fixed…
The last person I think to really keep that "don't stop the tape" feel was Roger Dobkowitz, who was executive producing The Price Is Right at the time. He was even there during the transition to the Drew Carey era, so there was no shortage of unexpectedness. Since his departure, live bloopers have now become a game show relic.
@@WammyGiveaway it’s a shame that they stopped the “don’t stop the tape.” It’s more spontaneous also saves the contestants and the studio audience and some other people time
i wonder what Steve Harvey would do if the computer went down? would crew use paper?
Gosh, this makes me miss Richard Dawson. A true pro.
There was another instance during the Dawson run of the computer malfunctioning which had all the alphanumerics looking crazy, but they played through it. Dawson joked it resembled "Chinese" 😂
Fact, TPiR had their computer break down in 2003.
I don’t miss GSN’s practice of speeding up everything.
notice at the end when the family part of the logo changes color it's all glitchy looking
The Commodore 64 went on the fritz.
How is "clean it" not the same as vacuum it?
Wouldn’t vaccum it and clean it be the same thing?
I prefer the Ray Combs version of Family Feud.
@@MorganNye Because I love the 1988 Family Feud era with the rug logo.