August 13, 20223 yr Member A look behind the scenes of game shows like The Price is Right around 45 minutes in. https://archive.org/details/WJZ-EVMAG-104-007
September 21, 20223 yr Member This is fun: With stars like Bob and Susan Seaforth Hayes, Sherry Mathis and Rod Arrants, Quinn Redeker and Brenda Benet, Brenda Dickson, a young Tracey E. Bregman, et al.
September 21, 20223 yr Member 1 hour ago, Faulkner said: This is fun: With stars like Bob and Susan Seaforth Hayes, Sherry Mathis and Rod Arrants, Quinn Redeker and Brenda Benet, Brenda Dickson, a young Tracey E. Bregman, et al. This was a real treat!
June 12, 20232 yr Member It boggles my mind that Pat Sajak has hosted Wheel of Fortune longer than Bob Barker hosted The Price is Right.
June 15, 20232 yr Member On 6/12/2023 at 6:59 PM, kalbir said: It boggles my mind that Pat Sajak has hosted Wheel of Fortune longer than Bob Barker hosted The Price is Right. In all of the talk about Sajak retiring this week, this thought never occurred to me and yes - it's mind-boggling. It really makes me sad because little bit by little bit, the classic stalwarts of game shows are passing away or retiring. Bob, Alex, and Pat were the hosts you could count on for over 20 years. Even when other shows/hosts came up and had a turn a spotlight, it was usually fleeting, but the Big Three were still there. Speaking of Alex/Jeopardy, I've been watching the Pluto channel a LOT lately, and it seems they've settled in to really just airing series of episodes featuring long-lasting returning champions. It's interesting to see, but it's gotten pretty old pretty quickly, and seeing so much of it at one time really drives home how different the game has become. Yes, it's exciting to watch these contestants quickly build up thousands and thousands of dollars over a few days, but you can see the look of futility in the other contestants' faces, Alex was never really tactful about not just making it all about the returning champs, and many of the returning champs just have really, really uncomfortable and unlikeable personalities. I've never liked James Holzhauer, but in watching the reruns, I've taken a strong disliking to Austin Rogers, too. Some were not as bad, but most of them are pretty smug.
June 15, 20232 yr Member It is interesting to see the Emmy ballot, as now the daytime game shows and the nighttime ones compete against each other. Only the 30 minute Jeopardy is listed not either of the primetime ones.
June 15, 20232 yr Member On 6/12/2023 at 7:55 PM, DRW50 said: I'd better keep my thoughts to myself... 🤣 Don’t make me laugh. I figured it’s only a matter of time before Sajak ends up in the loony bin with his predecessor Chuck Woolery. As far “beloved” hosts go I mean I haven’t cared for Sajak in years and even then he could be crass/tasteless and well sexist. And of course Bob Barker was a very nasty individual who would’ve been deservedly unceremoniously dumped had #metoo happened during his era.
June 16, 20232 yr Member 2 minutes ago, soapfan770 said: As far “beloved” hosts go I mean I haven’t cared for Sajak in years and even then he could be crass/tasteless and well sexist. And of course Bob Barker was a very nasty individual who would’ve been deservedly unceremoniously dumped had #metoo happened during his era. I never have cared for Sajak onscreen either. Just very smarmy. I never did for Barker either after the stuff with Dian, although he was a better onscreen presence. I was so disappointed to her about Woolery and Wink Martindale, even if they were never favorites of mine. My favorite was probably Jim Perry (who nearly got WoF). I hope he wasn't an [!@#$%^&*]...
June 16, 20232 yr Member 3 hours ago, soapfan770 said: Bob Barker was a very nasty individual who would’ve been deservedly unceremoniously dumped had #metoo happened during his era. 3 hours ago, DRW50 said: I never did for Barker either after the stuff with Dian, although he was a better onscreen presence. All the horror stories about Bob Barker are going to surface when he passes.
June 16, 20232 yr Member Bob’s mid-80s era being available to watch 24/7 has definitely revealed just how much was allowed and ignored. It really feels like there’s a gross (and often awkward) moment at least once an episode. Pat…well, I’ve never been a huge regular viewer of WoF - now or in the past - and his demeanor has not been very welcoming for a long, long time, but I just can’t downplay how much he (and Bob) have meant to the genre. Great role models? No. Great game show hosts, in their prime? Absolutely. We don’t have many of those active in the business anymore.
June 18, 20232 yr Member On 6/16/2023 at 6:32 PM, All My Shadows said: Bob’s mid-80s era being available to watch 24/7 has definitely revealed just how much was allowed and ignored. It really feels like there’s a gross (and often awkward) moment at least once an episode. Pat…well, I’ve never been a huge regular viewer of WoF - now or in the past - and his demeanor has not been very welcoming for a long, long time, but I just can’t downplay how much he (and Bob) have meant to the genre. Great role models? No. Great game show hosts, in their prime? Absolutely. We don’t have many of those active in the business anymore. I don't think Pat was ever that great as a host, to be honest, but I get what you mean. We don't even really have game show hosts now, just celebrities slumming.
June 27, 20232 yr Member 2 hours ago, dragonflies said: Ick. You know he won't stick around long. I don't watch Wheel of Fortune, but I think this is a bad choice. At least hire someone who you know will stay a couple decades. Longtime fans need their consistency.
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