How I would produce Temptation...... Use the Australian format, use envelopes for instant cash, Three rounds with a 30-second speed round, and a final round with 60 seconds
Aside from "Hokogan"'s wackiness, I thought the American Gladiators reboot was a pretty fun show. Then again, I'm a sucker for shows with obstacle courses be it Spartan Races, GUTS, etc.
This is a solid list. Though for the Gladiators...yeah...I'd rather watch the final season with the Ball Pit in the Eliminator course, and even that was faster.
Pretty good list as usual. However, I have a suggestion for a future induction: The Moment of Truth. Trust me, that show is scandalous enough to be considered Game Show Garbage.
I kinda wonder if Gladiators 08 (which I personally didn’t mind) was partially intended as an answer to Wipeout? It seems kinda weird that two obstacle course shows would pop up at the same time like that even if they had very little in common otherwise. Also, being a Wall specialist was Rocket’s entire gimmick, IIRC. Most of the rest of them only doing one event was weird tho.
Temptation DESERVED THE NUMBER ONE SPOT as THE WORST REVIVAL EVER. Even after seeing a few clips, it lacked the heart and pure joy that Jim Perry's $ale had.
Temptation, from looking at the clips, looks more like an NBC game show from the late 90s or early 2000s than a Sale of the Century reboot. I LOVE the Jim Perry version
2:34. A little slip of the tongue. Anyway that skit was "Tic Tac Toe" from the Bill Pullman episode, where two people just played Tic Tac Toe, and every letter had to be nailed to the board, slow and laboriously.
I’m VERY surprised that so many people hate Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck. I grew up with that version! I actually thought that the original Whammy was too scary, while I liked the new Whammy better. Also, the Double Whammies are still my favorite part!
Actually, Tower never did Skytrack due to them not having a harness big enough for him. He did Hang Tough a number of times, including a memorable one against Coz Worthington that would give Health & Safety huge fits if that happened nowadays.
I usually think the American Gladiators reboot was okay, but nothing will ever come close to the original. The 1989-1996 Gladiators will always be the superior show.
I have to give a dishonorable mention to the 2008 show "My Family's Got Guts" Mike O'Malley and Moira Quork were the heart and soul of the 1992-1995 original edition. Also, the 2003 PAX version of Shop Til You Drop with the warehouse setting was pretty bland too. Finally, the worst show ever based on a revival of "Supermarket Sweep" and "Shop til you Drop" is "Save to Win" which airs on the CW on Saturday Mornings.
Save to Win is an interesting case...The blind testing round is very entertaining, but the other games used were standard "Sweep" fare, pretty meh. Bonus round is a good concept, but a little too quick. They should give the winning team one chance to change one of the two picks, or keep what was revealed. Neely's "OH NO!" after every wrong answer is almost "YOU WIN!" cadence, which loses the show some points, but I'd give the show 3/5 or 6/10. It passes, but barely.
The '03 version of Deal had one huge positive: the set was reused by Univision not too long afterward for their version Trato Hecho with the magnificent Guillermo Huesca who spoke to the fan community at Game Show Congress 4...in perfect English yet. Turns out he's bilingual. A part of me wants to see how he'd do hosting an English-language American show. The woman who served as Gladiator Steel, Erin Toughill, was my boxing coach for a while. They made Steel silent in part because Erin is an incorrigable trash-talker. The really funny part? She fought Laila Ali in '05 and got knocked the fuck out in three rounds. I tried out for CS '01 and actually got into the contestant pool, and probably would've been on the show if hadn't been cancelled. I actually went on Merv Griffin's Crosswords in protest of how pathetic and dishonest Temptation was, ESPECIALLY in comparison to the '05-'09 Australia show it's supposed to be based on. What a waste.
Wow, that's 100% interesting. That's a lot of neat trivia, and some personal experiences that you had. I'll be honest...for Crosswords...they should have stuck to the pitch film format, and had 3 players instead of the 5. As for Temptation...yeah that was a waste. Especially for those of us who grew up watching it on NBC first run, or watching it on USA network when it was re-run.
Adrian M To be honest, one show just edges out Trato Hecho for my favorite foreign LMAD adaptation: Geh Aufs Ganze from Germany. It was usually a sister show to Glücksrad (on Sat Eins, and again upon moving to Kabel Eins). They even beat out the Brady version in terms of Zonk mascots (Zonked dealers got a plush rat posed in all sorts of situations, much like the Whammy!). Between that and the 1-player Big Deal format, it wouldn't surprise me if Brady's LMAD was inspired by this.
i've been following game show garbage for several years now and i have no idea how i never realized the outro was a tic tac dough reference until just now i dun goof'd
There's one game show revival that I might add, is the 2nd revival of "The Joker's Wild" hosted by rapper Snoop Dogg. It's so bad, and I have not seen this game show before.
I agree. While I like the self-contained format, I don't like Snoop Dogg's hosting at all. TJW-2017 is a Snoop Dogg infomercial disguised as a game show.
I couldn't agree with you more, especially with Temptation. I remember watching it in 2007 simply because of my devotion to Jim Perry's Sale of the Century. Australia did a better version of Temptation which made our version look bad. Jesus Loves You, man!
One thing I hated about the American Gladiators revival was the fact that on most episodes, they cut it significantly, and AG fans had to go to the NBC web site to see an event in its entirety.
I hated that they made the season 1 champions gladiators in season 2 I found them very bland and forgettable don't get me wrong good athletes weak entertaining volume the original version was going to do that in the first year but thankfully that got scrapped completely.
I actually remember the 2003 Let's Make A Deal and it aired in midseason. Couldn't compete with Eight Simple Rules. Love the onscreen AFL promo at the start of the Deal clip.
Double Dare 2000 bombed after 6 months and never caught on. The second is Tic Tac Dough 90. What a bad revival it was. Honorable mentions are Card Sharks (Bullard), American Gladiators (2008), and Lingo (Engvall).
Temptation gets a special knock, because it's the first one I can remember where we don't learn the contestants' last names. It doesn't sound important, but it's hard to view them as real people, and thus to root for or against them, without it.
I would have put donnymid on there, as an honorable mention. Totally forgot about lmad 03, they are starting to figure out that old gameshow formats work, match game and the 100k pyramid. My only gripe is they are re doing shows no one wants re created, love connection, the gong show, to tell the truth. How about a card sharks revival or maybe tic tac dough, or hell let's make a 400th revival of password, but here is how I would do it, call the alphabetics round the 0 game, 1st time you play you go for 10k, 2nd time it's a 100k and the 3rd and the 3rd time you play for 1 million, but you have to win the alphabetics round 3 times in a row for the 1million. Keep the same format as password plus/super password. Also keep the cash word. Sorry for the rant keep up the good work Cyndi.
James, I agree with you on Pyramid 2002. Donnie Osmond got shafted in that format, worse than Bob Hilton, and Monty Hall got shafted in the 1990-91 remake of Let's Make a Deal. As for Password...i think that if they left it alone (unlike Sale of the Century) it would be a great 5-day syndie. Even the classic Password would have worked over the Million Dollar Password, that felt like Pyramid. Card Sharks on the other hand...all they have to do is bring back the two separate 20-lb decks of cards, and the survey questions, and everything will be good. Also they would need to bring back the money cards with the push rule and a new stake.
I agree that Pyramid 2002 should have made the list-maybe #6? I was a huge fan of the Pyramid during the Dick Clark era so I was very excited about this revival. Unfortunately, this version, which fixed a lot of things about the original that weren't broken, was a major disappointment. Donny Osmond's hosting was the only good thing about it. I can't speak to The Pyramid (2012) as I have only seen it a couple of times. I rather liked LMAD03 and thought Billy Bush did a good job. I was quite angry when NBC yanked it after 3 episodes. Nice that the show got another chance six years later with the current Wayne Brady version. I never saw Temptation, but any version of $ale without Jim Perry as host would have a huge strike against it in my book. I am enjoying the current, Anthony Anderson-hosted version of To Tell the Truth, and The Gong Show with Mike Myers as Tommy Maitland, so cannot agree with you there. Battle of the Network Stars (number #7?) is a rather limp imitator of the 70s-80s original, which I loved, with no real sense of rivalry. Card Sharks deserves a revival if only as an apology for the 2001 travesty. Finally, that crack about "the 400th revival of Password" was nasty, unneccessary, uncalled for sarcasm. There have only been 4 or 5 versions that I am aware of, so it's not like Password has been done to death. Beyond that, I agree with you completely as to how the next revival should handled-Password Plus/Super Password format with anyone winning Alphabetics/Super Password 3 times in a row winning $1,000,000. Million Dollar Password was just way too hard. Allen Ludden would never have recognized it. The three shows I would absolutely revive are Card Sharks, Classic Concentration and Super Password (as described above). P.S. As for bad revivals, how about the 1996 versions of the Newlywed Game (Gary Kroeger) and The Dating Game (Brad Sherwood)?
It's not surprising to see a game show revival with a bad name end up getting so much scorn and mockery for its bad attempt to remake a classic game show. I am grateful that next to no other game shows had bad names despite being short lived. Yes, Tic Tac Dough in 1990, 2008 revival of American Gladiators, Let's make a Deal in 2003, and the 2001 revival of Card Sharks may be despised in terms of today's standards, but none of them ended up being like Temptation despite having negative reviews. Everything you said about Temptation: The New Sale of the Century explains why a game show with a bad name gets an F-. I'm sure that there are some game shows getting a F- in terms of the game show fanbase, but Temptation is the lowest out of them all.
Yep Temptation was a lousy game show. I think a 5 game limit was ridiculous. They should have had them on there until they clear all of the prizes. Also a lot of the prizes on Temptation were not unisex. I can think of another you did not have on the list. Merv Griffin Crosswords had great cash on the Video Game but not on the show. The gameplay was good but the budget was too cheap.
I attempted to watch Temptation once, but I barely made it through half an episode. This after seeing some of the Australian shows, where they did a great job. I heard something that in the pitch film for the American show, they were showing some clips from the Australian one, pointing out how big an audience that show got. Maybe there will be a time where the format will be given another chance, and actually be done right this time.
The pitchfilm did that, yeah. It also focused on the shopping aspect with barely any mention of the show being a quiz and completely sidestepped all the format changes the American show put in place. Oh, and one of the Aussie Temptation clips showed the actual Fame Game board.
Another thing about Temptation that you missed...those guys that showed off the instant bargains and other prizes had less charisma than Dan from Caesar's Challenge.
I am grateful that none of these Game Show revivals ended up like Temptation. I'm sure that many game shows these days remake the classic in a much better way. It took a while to do it for most game shows, but it will work out in the end. The later 2010's have Game Shows remade to what they are intended to be. Temptation was evil and it made sense to put it #1 in the The Top 5 Worst Revivals Of The Past 30 Years.
for me the 2003 LMAD jumped the shark when they did a game where the contestant had to reach into one of 2 holes and potential get something unpleasant. ie. one choice of holes had a computer mouse (which would win a laptop) in one, the other had a live mouse. cringe....... unnecessary and a lawsuit waiting to happen.
gameshowfreak2007 Never saw the 2003 version of LMAD, but I remember the original and 1984 versions with the late, great Monty Hall as the host. Both versions looked really good, and kept the same format and with an addition of "Door #4" which was an interesting feature in a bonus round where you can spin the wheel where you can either win the money either a double or triple, or winning a car, or you can land on a Zonk space, you're out of the game. That's what "Door #4" was a decent game in the 1984 version. The 1990 version of LMAD that I remember seeing for a few episodes, but it didn't last that long. The 2003 version was awful, and the current version with Wayne Brady is pretty good, but I have not seen any of the episodes.
gameshowfreak2007 "Let's Make a Deal '03" lasted only 3 episodes, it makes "Flatbush" a lot worse. This was before Wayne Brady came along and it became a much better version of the bunch.
In addition to all 5, there were other game show revival that got even worse: 1. "To Tell the Truth (2000)" - I saw most of the episodes and it was godawful. Stick to the 1969-78 and the 1990 versions. 2. "Beat the Clock (2002)" - I saw many of the episodes and it was really bad. It was the worst revival ever made and Gary Kroger hosted the show. It was on the former PAX Network back around 2002 or 2003. The obstacle course looked a lot similar to "Double Dare", and it was taped at Universal Orlando. Like I've said, I've seen enough episodes of "Beat the Clock", it was a complete mess. Prior to the 2002 revival, there were a few of them to capitalized on the "Beat the Clock" name. The first revival from the early 1970's was hosted by Gene Wood before he became an announcer for so many game shows, Jack Narz also hosted that show before he did "Now You See It", and third version from 1979 where Monty Hall hosted "Beat the Clock". These versions don't last that long. 3. "Match Game '98" - Never saw that one. 4. "Pyramid" - Singer Donny Osmond hosts the show and it went trash. Stick to the original "Pyramid" with Dick Clark including the "$10,000", "$20,000", "$25,000" and the "$100,000 Pyramid". 5. "Whammy" - I saw the episodes on GSN back in 2002 and 2003 and it was not as good as the original version of "Press Your Luck". By all means, stick to the original. 6. "Win, Lose or Draw (2014)" - I've seen bits and pieces of the show, and it was a complete disgrace to the original. I remember the original "Win. Lose or Draw" when Vicki Lawrence hosted the daytime version while Burt Convy also did the syndicated version, and it was a really fun show. For the 2014 revival on the Disney Channel, it was bad. It has young kids on there instead of adults. The sets are awful compared to the original. I might as well stick to the original "Win, Lose or Draw" instead. There were many videos of the revival appeared on TH-cam. Too bad, the show didn't last that long on the Disney Channel.
There may have been a revival of "Let's Make A Deal" that was at least on par with and possibly even worse than the 2003 version: Fox's "Big Deal" from 1996. That one was the first to try to make the show "edgier" with the added strike against it of adding the mechanic of destroying the contestants' property that MTV's "Trashed" tried a couple of years earlier (though, contrary to what they played up on the show, at least "Big Deal" reimbursed the contestants). In fact, I'm not sure which version went more overboard with trying to be an edgy version of "Let's Make A Deal."
Match Game 98....yeah I remember that one. My NBC station WFMJ-TV had it on after the noon news (after NBC gave that half-hour back to the affiliates after Caesar's Challenge was ended.) They actually moved the show from 12:30 p.m. to 11 a.m. after Martha Stewart Living. As for Chain Reaction, I will go and assume you meant the Dylan Lane version. Because even Blake Emmons ended up having more personality than him. The only thing _good_ that came from that version was the final chain being a betting round.
5. OBVIOUSLY this would be on there... nobody could possibly have hosted the show other than Wink Martindale, and Wink would've made it more interesting... and maybe had a snide comment or two if the dragon still rapped like a bargain basement rapper. 4. I have to admit, I actually *LIKED* this one, as well as the original. It did some things differently, yes, but I thought it was a pretty marginally okay reboot of Gladiators. And even Hogan was pretty entertaining, all things considered. I'd probably have put Million Dollar Password in this slot instead. 3. Oh God. I have to tell you, I have NEVER liked anyone else BUT Monty Hall as the Big Dealer. (And oh good someone else remembers Steve Beverly's old website other than myself.) I *think* this was the one that Monty was talking about taking over halfway through? Or was that the 90 version? 2. I legitimately thought you were referring to the horrid Million Dollar Pyramid... oh, I'm sorry, I meant PASSWORD as one of the two top awful cream of the crap shows. That one I *never* liked. It was way too much like Pyramid and not enough like Password for my liking. And add on top of that the horrendous hosting of Regis Philbin. Sorry buddy, stick with Millionaire specials. You already set a low bar for set design (that actually got cleared by the new Love Connection's horrid copied-&-pasted set design from DOND). As for Card Sharks 01... holy shit. I cannot disagree with that choice. Even the limited clip you showed gave me the willies, and I never saw that garbage. 1. Oh God, Temptation was absolutely horrid. That one I will NOT disagree with you on.
Personally I find temptation a guilty pleasure of mine. Compared to Jim Perry's sale of the cenutry I will admit it is awful. The australian version of temptation was better then this version. Back when temptation was new I remember getting hooked and not noticing any of the problems the show had. And it's a show I can go back and watch despite all its flaws. So yeah awful revival but a mediocore show at best in my opinion.
Speaking of Temptation - I don't think anyone has made it to the car level or the 4th level in 5 days before forced to retire from the show. I agree with the list 1,000% !!
Be advise - the show aired in Miami in the "WORST TIME SLOT" - 2:30 am. I just video recorded it for a later viewing & just stopped recording it when I just get tired of it & just like the networks of the 60's the episodes were erased and taped over - don't do that any more. Still have one VCR - but don't use since blank tapes are hard to find & the VCR is not connect to a TV. Moved on to Netflix, Hulu & Video on Demand.
The original UK Gladiators was a really good show, comparable and in some (though not all) aspects better than the US, but they also had a 2008 revival which looked and felt very much like the US revival versions (very WWE-like). That one failed and was hated there as well
And I can't believe that a terrible show that tried to combine LMAD with Truth or Consequences introduced me to one of the most legitimately funny men ever-- Mark DeCarlo. (Before I knew of his appearance on Sale back in '85) At least he did better shows before and after this like Studs. :D I do admit that the 2009 version is great, but I personally feel Cat Gray isn't one of my favorites. Sure, he's entertaining, but I always felt that the LMAD franchise was just host, hostess, and announcer.
Man, LMAD '03 sucked! Thank goodness when it moved to CBS in 2009 with the current version, they avoided the same pitfalls the NBC version had.. and that's why the current version is at 8 years and still going, while the NBC version only went 3 eps...
Gregory that is true. Plus since this is CBS's 5-day-a-week show with The Price is Right, they did drop the pricing games element (As now Fremantle Media owns both shows, and want to avoid confusion). As for the 2003 revival...yeah...that just stunk on ice.
5. That one was terrible, and I'm not even gonna mention Patrick Wayne. 4. Never watched that one. 3. Between this and the 1990 LMAD... I'd take the '90 version. 2. That one sucked! 1. I thought it was okay, to be honest.
The only good thing 08 Gladiators had was Wolf...I would have loved to see a new round of International Gladiators to see the how the two Wolves (US and UK) would work together playing Powerball or Swingshot...UK Wolf did show up for a one off UK special, so he could've probably held his own...
I feel differently about TTD-90 - I liked it. But I first saw TTD-90 when I was in kindergarten and first grade, seeing it on USA Network, so I have a different perspective on it than adults who saw it in its original run.
I'm a little surprised that "Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck" and Donny Osmond's "Pyramid" didn't make the list. They had absolutely no charm to them whatsoever.
Bryce Landon And don't forget "Beat the Clock (2002)", a game show hosted by Gary Kroger, and it was an okay show, but the games are worse than the previous versions of the show. They kept the same format and everything was fine. It was taped at Universal Orlando, and it was one of the worst revival in the last 30 years. "Win, Lose Or Draw (2014)" was the worst revival to a classic game show where celebrities from the Disney Channel shows played the game along with younger contestants. The gameplay got worse and worse and it totally ruined the classic formula. I should stick to the original with Burt Convy and Vicki Lawrence.
Suggestion...Worst 5 Children's Game Shows. There's a bunch of stinkers, and I don't know, but the "patron saint of children's game shows" himself may have at least one on that list...
@The Dead TH-cam Employees It wasn't just Patrick Wayne, it was the rapping dragon, the childish music, Divorced Couples Week, the needless change of resetting the pot so that a second game would pay less than the first, and a misguided bonus round.
Now see i actually prefer Elizabeth over Todd. To me hes always had this creepy doll vibe whos only there to get a check. To me it just seems like hes going through the motions with no realmpassion for the people of the game. He seems way too forced and over the top in everything he does. Elizabeth at least can fake some sense of empathy when she needs to.
ANW is better than most of the foreign adaptations now that they’ve ditched the reality show fuckery from the early days and just played it straight as an obstacle course show
How I would produce Temptation...... Use the Australian format, use envelopes for instant cash, Three rounds with a 30-second speed round, and a final round with 60 seconds
did anyone win the lot? i'm guessing no
"Brother Brother Jack, Brother Hulkamania DUDE!"
So basically a standard Hulk Hogan promo.
TheSejanoz you forgot the ever classic “Let me tell you something “ The rest is solid👍🏻
...Where were you when we needed you, Ultimate Warrior? (RIP Warrior...)
Paid by the NWO
way too few "Brothers"
Aside from "Hokogan"'s wackiness, I thought the American Gladiators reboot was a pretty fun show. Then again, I'm a sucker for shows with obstacle courses be it Spartan Races, GUTS, etc.
This is a solid list. Though for the Gladiators...yeah...I'd rather watch the final season with the Ball Pit in the Eliminator course, and even that was faster.
Pretty good list as usual. However, I have a suggestion for a future induction: The Moment of Truth. Trust me, that show is scandalous enough to be considered Game Show Garbage.
Done,
I kinda wonder if Gladiators 08 (which I personally didn’t mind) was partially intended as an answer to Wipeout? It seems kinda weird that two obstacle course shows would pop up at the same time like that even if they had very little in common otherwise.
Also, being a Wall specialist was Rocket’s entire gimmick, IIRC. Most of the rest of them only doing one event was weird tho.
Temptation DESERVED THE NUMBER ONE SPOT as THE WORST REVIVAL EVER. Even after seeing a few clips, it lacked the heart and pure joy that Jim Perry's $ale had.
Also, why did Australia get Way better treatment when we Americans were stuck with That piece of 💩?
Temptation, from looking at the clips, looks more like an NBC game show from the late 90s or early 2000s than a Sale of the Century reboot. I LOVE the Jim Perry version
It also didn't help that LMaD '03 aired opposite American Idol, which pretty much guaranteed low ratings.
_And_ _8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage Daughter_ on ABC.
2:34. A little slip of the tongue. Anyway that skit was "Tic Tac Toe" from the Bill Pullman episode, where two people just played Tic Tac Toe, and every letter had to be nailed to the board, slow and laboriously.
I’m VERY surprised that so many people hate Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck. I grew up with that version! I actually thought that the original Whammy was too scary, while I liked the new Whammy better. Also, the Double Whammies are still my favorite part!
Actually, Tower never did Skytrack due to them not having a harness big enough for him. He did Hang Tough a number of times, including a memorable one against Coz Worthington that would give Health & Safety huge fits if that happened nowadays.
I usually think the American Gladiators reboot was okay, but nothing will ever come close to the original. The 1989-1996 Gladiators will always be the superior show.
Same. It lacked the soul of the original show.
I have to give a dishonorable mention to the 2008 show "My Family's Got Guts" Mike O'Malley and Moira Quork were the heart and soul of the 1992-1995 original edition.
Also, the 2003 PAX version of Shop Til You Drop with the warehouse setting was pretty bland too.
Finally, the worst show ever based on a revival of "Supermarket Sweep" and "Shop til you Drop" is "Save to Win" which airs on the CW on Saturday Mornings.
Save to Win is an interesting case...The blind testing round is very entertaining, but the other games used were standard "Sweep" fare, pretty meh. Bonus round is a good concept, but a little too quick. They should give the winning team one chance to change one of the two picks, or keep what was revealed. Neely's "OH NO!" after every wrong answer is almost "YOU WIN!" cadence, which loses the show some points, but I'd give the show 3/5 or 6/10. It passes, but barely.
The '03 version of Deal had one huge positive: the set was reused by Univision not too long afterward for their version Trato Hecho with the magnificent Guillermo Huesca who spoke to the fan community at Game Show Congress 4...in perfect English yet. Turns out he's bilingual. A part of me wants to see how he'd do hosting an English-language American show.
The woman who served as Gladiator Steel, Erin Toughill, was my boxing coach for a while. They made Steel silent in part because Erin is an incorrigable trash-talker. The really funny part? She fought Laila Ali in '05 and got knocked the fuck out in three rounds.
I tried out for CS '01 and actually got into the contestant pool, and probably would've been on the show if hadn't been cancelled.
I actually went on Merv Griffin's Crosswords in protest of how pathetic and dishonest Temptation was, ESPECIALLY in comparison to the '05-'09 Australia show it's supposed to be based on. What a waste.
Wow, that's 100% interesting. That's a lot of neat trivia, and some personal experiences that you had. I'll be honest...for Crosswords...they should have stuck to the pitch film format, and had 3 players instead of the 5. As for Temptation...yeah that was a waste. Especially for those of us who grew up watching it on NBC first run, or watching it on USA network when it was re-run.
Adrian M To be honest, one show just edges out Trato Hecho for my favorite foreign LMAD adaptation: Geh Aufs Ganze from Germany. It was usually a sister show to Glücksrad (on Sat Eins, and again upon moving to Kabel Eins). They even beat out the Brady version in terms of Zonk mascots (Zonked dealers got a plush rat posed in all sorts of situations, much like the Whammy!).
Between that and the 1-player Big Deal format, it wouldn't surprise me if Brady's LMAD was inspired by this.
7:00 One of Tower's bio segments in season 4 pointed out that he never played SkyTrack either for that same reason.
i've been following game show garbage for several years now and i have no idea how i never realized the outro was a tic tac dough reference until just now
i dun goof'd
Bailey Harper I've only been watching for three weeks but that part surprised me.
There's one game show revival that I might add, is the 2nd revival of "The Joker's Wild" hosted by rapper Snoop Dogg. It's so bad, and I have not seen this game show before.
I agree. While I like the self-contained format, I don't like Snoop Dogg's hosting at all. TJW-2017 is a Snoop Dogg infomercial disguised as a game show.
I couldn't agree with you more, especially with Temptation. I remember watching it in 2007 simply because of my devotion to Jim Perry's Sale of the Century. Australia did a better version of Temptation which made our version look bad. Jesus Loves You, man!
One thing I hated about the American Gladiators revival was the fact that on most episodes, they cut it significantly, and AG fans had to go to the NBC web site to see an event in its entirety.
I hated that they made the season 1 champions gladiators in season 2 I found them very bland and forgettable don't get me wrong good athletes weak entertaining volume the original version was going to do that in the first year but thankfully that got scrapped completely.
I actually remember the 2003 Let's Make A Deal and it aired in midseason. Couldn't compete with Eight Simple Rules. Love the onscreen AFL promo at the start of the Deal clip.
Double Dare 2000 bombed after 6 months and never caught on. The second is Tic Tac Dough 90. What a bad revival it was. Honorable mentions are Card Sharks (Bullard), American Gladiators (2008), and Lingo (Engvall).
Temptation gets a special knock, because it's the first one I can remember where we don't learn the contestants' last names. It doesn't sound important, but it's hard to view them as real people, and thus to root for or against them, without it.
I would have put donnymid on there, as an honorable mention. Totally forgot about lmad 03, they are starting to figure out that old gameshow formats work, match game and the 100k pyramid. My only gripe is they are re doing shows no one wants re created, love connection, the gong show, to tell the truth. How about a card sharks revival or maybe tic tac dough, or hell let's make a 400th revival of password, but here is how I would do it, call the alphabetics round the 0 game, 1st time you play you go for 10k, 2nd time it's a 100k and the 3rd and the 3rd time you play for 1 million, but you have to win the alphabetics round 3 times in a row for the 1million. Keep the same format as password plus/super password. Also keep the cash word. Sorry for the rant keep up the good work Cyndi.
James, I agree with you on Pyramid 2002. Donnie Osmond got shafted in that format, worse than Bob Hilton, and Monty Hall got shafted in the 1990-91 remake of Let's Make a Deal. As for Password...i think that if they left it alone (unlike Sale of the Century) it would be a great 5-day syndie. Even the classic Password would have worked over the Million Dollar Password, that felt like Pyramid. Card Sharks on the other hand...all they have to do is bring back the two separate 20-lb decks of cards, and the survey questions, and everything will be good. Also they would need to bring back the money cards with the push rule and a new stake.
This is why CS '86 *beats* CS '78, that push rule that lessened the player's chances of busting on a pair.
I agree that Pyramid 2002 should have made the list-maybe #6? I was a huge fan of the Pyramid during the Dick Clark era so I was very excited about this revival. Unfortunately, this version, which fixed a lot of things about the original that weren't broken, was a major disappointment. Donny Osmond's hosting was the only good thing about it. I can't speak to The Pyramid (2012) as I have only seen it a couple of times.
I rather liked LMAD03 and thought Billy Bush did a good job. I was quite angry when NBC yanked it after 3 episodes. Nice that the show got another chance six years later with the current Wayne Brady version.
I never saw Temptation, but any version of $ale without Jim Perry as host would have a huge strike against it in my book.
I am enjoying the current, Anthony Anderson-hosted version of To Tell the Truth, and The Gong Show with Mike Myers as Tommy Maitland, so cannot agree with you there.
Battle of the Network Stars (number #7?) is a rather limp imitator of the 70s-80s original, which I loved, with no real sense of rivalry.
Card Sharks deserves a revival if only as an apology for the 2001 travesty.
Finally, that crack about "the 400th revival of Password" was nasty, unneccessary, uncalled for sarcasm. There have only been 4 or 5 versions that I am aware of, so it's not like Password has been done to death. Beyond that, I agree with you completely as to how the next revival should handled-Password Plus/Super Password format with anyone winning Alphabetics/Super Password 3 times in a row winning $1,000,000. Million Dollar Password was just way too hard. Allen Ludden would never have recognized it.
The three shows I would absolutely revive are Card Sharks, Classic Concentration and Super Password (as described above).
P.S. As for bad revivals, how about the 1996 versions of the Newlywed Game (Gary Kroeger) and The Dating Game (Brad Sherwood)?
They did "Million Dollar Passoword" in '08, but that was shortlived.
We're gonna get a revival of Card Sharks on ABC this year.
Warning: Too loud
Hey GSG, Sound Quality issue on American Gladiators at 4:50
It's not surprising to see a game show revival with a bad name end up getting so much scorn and mockery for its bad attempt to remake a classic game show. I am grateful that next to no other game shows had bad names despite being short lived. Yes, Tic Tac Dough in 1990, 2008 revival of American Gladiators, Let's make a Deal in 2003, and the 2001 revival of Card Sharks may be despised in terms of today's standards, but none of them ended up being like Temptation despite having negative reviews. Everything you said about Temptation: The New Sale of the Century explains why a game show with a bad name gets an F-. I'm sure that there are some game shows getting a F- in terms of the game show fanbase, but Temptation is the lowest out of them all.
Yep Temptation was a lousy game show. I think a 5 game limit was ridiculous. They should have had them on there until they clear all of the prizes. Also a lot of the prizes on Temptation were not unisex. I can think of another you did not have on the list. Merv Griffin Crosswords had great cash on the Video Game but not on the show. The gameplay was good but the budget was too cheap.
What I get out of this is I MUST start following the OSW Review.
I attempted to watch Temptation once, but I barely made it through half an episode. This after seeing some of the Australian shows, where they did a great job. I heard something that in the pitch film for the American show, they were showing some clips from the Australian one, pointing out how big an audience that show got. Maybe there will be a time where the format will be given another chance, and actually be done right this time.
The pitchfilm did that, yeah. It also focused on the shopping aspect with barely any mention of the show being a quiz and completely sidestepped all the format changes the American show put in place.
Oh, and one of the Aussie Temptation clips showed the actual Fame Game board.
WHAT?! I used to watch Temptation all the time as a kid!
Another thing about Temptation that you missed...those guys that showed off the instant bargains and other prizes had less charisma than Dan from Caesar's Challenge.
I am grateful that none of these Game Show revivals ended up like Temptation. I'm sure that many game shows these days remake the classic in a much better way. It took a while to do it for most game shows, but it will work out in the end. The later 2010's have Game Shows remade to what they are intended to be. Temptation was evil and it made sense to put it #1 in the The Top 5 Worst Revivals Of The Past 30 Years.
Sooooo _Temptation_ was basically _Sale of the Century_ plus _Bargain Hunters._
No wonder it flopped. 😆
Hope he dose a full review of American Gladiators soon
for me the 2003 LMAD jumped the shark when they did a game where the contestant had to reach into one of 2 holes and potential get something unpleasant. ie. one choice of holes had a computer mouse (which would win a laptop) in one, the other had a live mouse. cringe....... unnecessary and a lawsuit waiting to happen.
gameshowfreak2007 Never saw the 2003 version of LMAD, but I remember the original and 1984 versions with the late, great Monty Hall as the host. Both versions looked really good, and kept the same format and with an addition of "Door #4" which was an interesting feature in a bonus round where you can spin the wheel where you can either win the money either a double or triple, or winning a car, or you can land on a Zonk space, you're out of the game. That's what "Door #4" was a decent game in the 1984 version. The 1990 version of LMAD that I remember seeing for a few episodes, but it didn't last that long. The 2003 version was awful, and the current version with Wayne Brady is pretty good, but I have not seen any of the episodes.
gameshowfreak2007 "Let's Make a Deal '03" lasted only 3 episodes, it makes "Flatbush" a lot worse. This was before Wayne Brady came along and it became a much better version of the bunch.
In addition to all 5, there were other game show revival that got even worse:
1. "To Tell the Truth (2000)" - I saw most of the episodes and it was godawful. Stick to the 1969-78 and the 1990 versions.
2. "Beat the Clock (2002)" - I saw many of the episodes and it was really bad. It was the worst revival ever made and Gary Kroger hosted the show. It was on the former PAX Network back around 2002 or 2003. The obstacle course looked a lot similar to "Double Dare", and it was taped at Universal Orlando. Like I've said, I've seen enough episodes of "Beat the Clock", it was a complete mess. Prior to the 2002 revival, there were a few of them to capitalized on the "Beat the Clock" name. The first revival from the early 1970's was hosted by Gene Wood before he became an announcer for so many game shows, Jack Narz also hosted that show before he did "Now You See It", and third version from 1979 where Monty Hall hosted "Beat the Clock". These versions don't last that long.
3. "Match Game '98" - Never saw that one.
4. "Pyramid" - Singer Donny Osmond hosts the show and it went trash. Stick to the original "Pyramid" with Dick Clark including the "$10,000", "$20,000", "$25,000" and the "$100,000 Pyramid".
5. "Whammy" - I saw the episodes on GSN back in 2002 and 2003 and it was not as good as the original version of "Press Your Luck". By all means, stick to the original.
6. "Win, Lose or Draw (2014)" - I've seen bits and pieces of the show, and it was a complete disgrace to the original. I remember the original "Win. Lose or Draw" when Vicki Lawrence hosted the daytime version while Burt Convy also did the syndicated version, and it was a really fun show. For the 2014 revival on the Disney Channel, it was bad. It has young kids on there instead of adults. The sets are awful compared to the original. I might as well stick to the original "Win, Lose or Draw" instead. There were many videos of the revival appeared on TH-cam. Too bad, the show didn't last that long on the Disney Channel.
Beat the clock was in the same set as Double Dare 2000 it was the only non Nickelodeon show to be taped in Nickelodeon studios.
And the unforgiveable sin of Osmond Pyramid - they did away with the classic Winner's Circle clock cue, one of the most iconic show cues ever.
And yet, the shit known as Temptation is now on Buzzr as part of Funtastic Friday.
Card Sharks and Press Your Luck are returning to TV in the summer of 2019--hopefully with the original format.
Whammy was pretty decent except for the actual whammies especially the double whammy where they added unnecessary mess.
What is anyone's opinion on the US version of Don't Forget Your Toothbrush with Mark Curry?
There may have been a revival of "Let's Make A Deal" that was at least on par with and possibly even worse than the 2003 version: Fox's "Big Deal" from 1996. That one was the first to try to make the show "edgier" with the added strike against it of adding the mechanic of destroying the contestants' property that MTV's "Trashed" tried a couple of years earlier (though, contrary to what they played up on the show, at least "Big Deal" reimbursed the contestants). In fact, I'm not sure which version went more overboard with trying to be an edgy version of "Let's Make A Deal."
you should do a 5 best revivals of the past 30 years.
That might be a very short video.
Here's my Top 5 Worst Revivals:
1. Tic Tac Dough '90
2. Match Game '98
3. Card Sharks '01
4. The Joker's Wild '90
5. Truth Or Consequences '87
Truth '87 was so close to making the list. Consider it an Honorable Mention.
If big star little star gets canned can you do it?
I agree with the sentiment that the new American Gladiators deserves its own induction.
FewerMiles also why water
Honorable mentions for me are Match Game 98, Million Dollar Password, and Chain Reaction.
Shocked MG98 and Dylan Lane's CR were NOT on this list.
Match Game 98....yeah I remember that one. My NBC station WFMJ-TV had it on after the noon news (after NBC gave that half-hour back to the affiliates after Caesar's Challenge was ended.) They actually moved the show from 12:30 p.m. to 11 a.m. after Martha Stewart Living. As for Chain Reaction, I will go and assume you meant the Dylan Lane version. Because even Blake Emmons ended up having more personality than him. The only thing _good_ that came from that version was the final chain being a betting round.
5. OBVIOUSLY this would be on there... nobody could possibly have hosted the show other than Wink Martindale, and Wink would've made it more interesting... and maybe had a snide comment or two if the dragon still rapped like a bargain basement rapper.
4. I have to admit, I actually *LIKED* this one, as well as the original. It did some things differently, yes, but I thought it was a pretty marginally okay reboot of Gladiators. And even Hogan was pretty entertaining, all things considered. I'd probably have put Million Dollar Password in this slot instead.
3. Oh God. I have to tell you, I have NEVER liked anyone else BUT Monty Hall as the Big Dealer. (And oh good someone else remembers Steve Beverly's old website other than myself.) I *think* this was the one that Monty was talking about taking over halfway through? Or was that the 90 version?
2. I legitimately thought you were referring to the horrid Million Dollar Pyramid... oh, I'm sorry, I meant PASSWORD as one of the two top awful cream of the crap shows. That one I *never* liked. It was way too much like Pyramid and not enough like Password for my liking. And add on top of that the horrendous hosting of Regis Philbin. Sorry buddy, stick with Millionaire specials. You already set a low bar for set design (that actually got cleared by the new Love Connection's horrid copied-&-pasted set design from DOND). As for Card Sharks 01... holy shit. I cannot disagree with that choice. Even the limited clip you showed gave me the willies, and I never saw that garbage.
1. Oh God, Temptation was absolutely horrid. That one I will NOT disagree with you on.
Surprised that Whammy didn't make the list.
how about match game with alec baldwin
Personally I find temptation a guilty pleasure of mine. Compared to Jim Perry's sale of the cenutry I will admit it is awful. The australian version of temptation was better then this version. Back when temptation was new I remember getting hooked and not noticing any of the problems the show had. And it's a show I can go back and watch despite all its flaws. So yeah awful revival but a mediocore show at best in my opinion.
Speaking of Temptation - I don't think anyone has made it to the car level or the 4th level in 5 days before forced to retire from the show.
I agree with the list 1,000% !!
Someone did. A contestant named Mark went the distance in 5 days and won the car. That episode is on TH-cam, I do believe.
Be advise - the show aired in Miami in the "WORST TIME SLOT" - 2:30 am. I just video recorded it for a later viewing & just stopped recording it when I just get tired of it & just like the networks of the 60's the episodes were erased and taped over - don't do that any more.
Still have one VCR - but don't use since blank tapes are hard to find & the VCR is not connect to a TV. Moved on to Netflix, Hulu & Video on Demand.
The original UK Gladiators was a really good show, comparable and in some (though not all) aspects better than the US, but they also had a 2008 revival which looked and felt very much like the US revival versions (very WWE-like). That one failed and was hated there as well
What are your thoughts on the current revival of Let's Make A Deal?
Did we all forget about Fox's "Big Deal" which was more "Don't Forget Your Toothbrush" than Deal.
And I can't believe that a terrible show that tried to combine LMAD with Truth or Consequences introduced me to one of the most legitimately funny men ever-- Mark DeCarlo. (Before I knew of his appearance on Sale back in '85) At least he did better shows before and after this like Studs. :D
I do admit that the 2009 version is great, but I personally feel Cat Gray isn't one of my favorites. Sure, he's entertaining, but I always felt that the LMAD franchise was just host, hostess, and announcer.
tower in the original american gladiators couldnt do skytrack because he was too big it wasnt hang tough
Yup. revivals are difficult to do well but they often work. All of these 5 were godawful.
Never modernize a classic! Enough said!
Or should you say, never bring new sets that don't remake the original one.
Man, LMAD '03 sucked! Thank goodness when it moved to CBS in 2009 with the current version, they avoided the same pitfalls the NBC version had.. and that's why the current version is at 8 years and still going, while the NBC version only went 3 eps...
Don't Worry, It Won't be The Last Time Billy Bush Would do Something Embarrassing.
Gregory that is true. Plus since this is CBS's 5-day-a-week show with The Price is Right, they did drop the pricing games element (As now Fremantle Media owns both shows, and want to avoid confusion). As for the 2003 revival...yeah...that just stunk on ice.
“Split Second” with host Monty Hall wasn’t that bad of a game show revival.
Double Dare 2000 was BAD, also, loved the OSW Review drop, hopefully the lads will give you a can of coke
Will there be a Top 5 of best game show revivals
He shouldn't because there are so many game show revivals he or we could ever imagine. I would consider them opinions.
Actually, IMHO, I thought Patrick Wayne was way better than Jim Caldwell. Of course, neither of them were as good as Wink.
I would have put American Gladiators into the *top* 10 gameshow revivals...
5. That one was terrible, and I'm not even gonna mention Patrick Wayne.
4. Never watched that one.
3. Between this and the 1990 LMAD... I'd take the '90 version.
2. That one sucked!
1. I thought it was okay, to be honest.
Consider yourself lucky to have never watched the 2008 version of American Gladiators. It was every bit as bad as Cyndi made it out to be.
I see.
The only good thing 08 Gladiators had was Wolf...I would have loved to see a new round of International Gladiators to see the how the two Wolves (US and UK) would work together playing Powerball or Swingshot...UK Wolf did show up for a one off UK special, so he could've probably held his own...
I feel differently about TTD-90 - I liked it. But I first saw TTD-90 when I was in kindergarten and first grade, seeing it on USA Network, so I have a different perspective on it than adults who saw it in its original run.
I watched TTD 90 when I was your age...the rapping dragon was bad enough, but the rapping dragon slayer is what killed it for me.
Also if you wanna better revival of gladiators the Austrian version got it right were they use a video ref
I'm a little surprised that "Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck" and Donny Osmond's "Pyramid" didn't make the list. They had absolutely no charm to them whatsoever.
Bryce Landon And don't forget "Beat the Clock (2002)", a game show hosted by Gary Kroger, and it was an okay show, but the games are worse than the previous versions of the show. They kept the same format and everything was fine. It was taped at Universal Orlando, and it was one of the worst revival in the last 30 years. "Win, Lose Or Draw (2014)" was the worst revival to a classic game show where celebrities from the Disney Channel shows played the game along with younger contestants. The gameplay got worse and worse and it totally ruined the classic formula. I should stick to the original with Burt Convy and Vicki Lawrence.
Double Dare 2000 didn't make the list? Huh
Andrea Davis why would it?
Hope he reviews american gladiators in the gameshow garbage
I thought Double Dare 2000 would make the top 5.
Suggestion...Worst 5 Children's Game Shows. There's a bunch of stinkers, and I don't know, but the "patron saint of children's game shows" himself may have at least one on that list...
My five worst?
5.) Wild and Crazy Kids '02
4.) Think Fast - Skip Lackey era
3.) Slime Time
2.) Thousand Dollar Bee
1.) Totally.TV's That's the Word
@@andrewschroy6368 what about Peer Pressure/Pressure 2?
@@machoman1016 Oh, yeah-- even though it was more older teens than kiddy stuff.
How come Tic Tac Dough 1990 revival never got inducted by itself?
@The Dead TH-cam Employees It wasn't just Patrick Wayne, it was the rapping dragon, the childish music, Divorced Couples Week, the needless change of resetting the pot so that a second game would pay less than the first, and a misguided bonus round.
The uk 2008-09 was the worst revival
Figure it Out could have been a dishonorable mention
Paul Meade I liked it. Then again, I wasn't born when the original run started (1997) and was way too young when it ended (1999).
Whammy shoulda gotten at least an honorable mention. My god that was the bastard clone of the all time classic Press Your Luck.
Now see i actually prefer Elizabeth over Todd. To me hes always had this creepy doll vibe whos only there to get a check. To me it just seems like hes going through the motions with no realmpassion for the people of the game. He seems way too forced and over the top in everything he does. Elizabeth at least can fake some sense of empathy when she needs to.
IMHO, I'd put American Ninja Warrior on this list. ANE is INFERIOR to the original Sasuke.
ANW is better than most of the foreign adaptations now that they’ve ditched the reality show fuckery from the early days and just played it straight as an obstacle course show