Posts with tag Password
Posted Jun 29th 2008 4:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 7, NBC has more U.S. Olympic Trials, followed by a new Dateline.
- At 8, CBS has a new Password.
- TCM has Harvey at 8, then The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
- At 9, PBS has a new Masterpiece.
- TLC has the premiere of The Singing Office at 9.
- USA has a new Law and Order: CI at 9, then a new In Plain Sight.
- There's a new Ice Road Truckers on History Channel at 9.
- HGTV has a new Design Star at 9.
- At 10, Lifetime has a new Army Wives.
- Food Network has a new Next Food Network Star at 10.
- Also at 10: Bravo has a new Denise Richards: It's Complicated, followed by a new Living Lohan.
- At 11:30, Cartoon Network has a new Venture Brothers, then new episodes of Metalocalypse, Fat Guy Stuck in Internet, and Assy McGee.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Jun 4th 2008 5:44PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings, Reality-Free

Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
Um, OK, I had to do a double take (or maybe a triple) when I saw these ratings for Lost. Number 1 for the week?? I knew it would do better since it was the season finale, but the top spot, up 18 spots from last week? That's pretty cool.
The new edition of Password took the number 3 spot. Meanwhile, the number 18 show really kinda baffles me.
1. Lost (ABC)
2. Two and a Half Men (CBS)
3. Million Dollar Password (CBS)
Continue reading Nielsen ratings for the week ending June 1
Posted May 30th 2008 3:22PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Game Show, Early Looks, Reality-Free

Here's the thing about game show revivals: you have to satisfy people on two levels. For fans of the old show, you have to make the gameplay of the new show familiar enough to keep them happy and coming back. And, in order to attract new fans, you have to modernize and add touches that will suck in viewers and help build drama. That's one of the reasons why most new game shows have
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire-style darkened sets with swirling lights, and depend on ominous music and tight camera angles to create drama.
Million Dollar Password, premiering Sunday at 8 PM ET, has all of that. They even nabbed
Millionaire's original American host, Regis Philbin, to give it that extra bit of primetime oomph. But does it work? Well... sorta. Fans of the Allen Ludden / Tom Kennedy / Bert Convy incarnations might be dissatisfied with what they've done to their old favorite, but even an objective observer can see that the gameplay has some flaws that are going to need to be worked out for the show to succeed.
Continue reading Million Dollar Password -- An early look
Posted May 29th 2008 6:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Standout Episodes, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(Originally aired Dec. 1, 1972)
Since CBS will debut a new, updated version of the classic game show Password this Sunday at 8, I thought it would be a good idea to talk about one of the great episodes of The Odd Couple, appropriately titled "Password." (it's also Jack Klugman's favorite). It's the one where Oscar is asked to go on the game show and he gets to choose his partner. Will he choose Felix, a nut for the show, or his girlfriend, who isn't too, um, bright? The answer after the jump...
Continue reading The Odd Couple: Password - VIDEO
Posted Apr 20th 2008 10:08AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Celebrities, Game Show, Casting, Reality-Free
In an announcement that most who remember the older versions of Password would consider a no-brainer, it has been revealed that Betty White will be returning as a guest panelist on CBS' new Million Dollar Password series. And, really, if she wasn't even being considered would it even be Password?
White, who is 86-years-young, was a staple of the original version of Password when it started back in 1961 as well as the revived 70s and 80s versions of the show. Much of that connection came from her marriage to original Password host Allen Ludden. White and Ludden were married in 1963 and remained together until his death from stomach cancer in 1981.
Continue reading Betty White to appear on Million Dollar Password
Posted Mar 26th 2008 1:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Cable/Satellite, Celebrities, Game Show

The summer schedule on NBC won't be filled with just reruns, apparently. The network wants to up their game quotient. That said,
American Idol's producer, FremantleMedia North America and NBC are planning a
celebrity version of Family Feud. Although there have been multiple variations of the
Feud -- daytime, syndication, board game, internet edition, et. al -- this will be the very first time the game show will air as a regularly-scheduled primetime network show. John O'Hurley, who is the current host on the syndicated
Family Feud, could be anchoring NBC's primetime celeb affair, but that has not been announced as yet.
Continue reading NBC plans celebrity Family Feud for primetime
Posted Nov 28th 2007 8:01AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Programming, Music and Variety, Game Show, WGA Strike
Remember the '88 Writer's Strike? Well, while it didn't impact scripted television as much as the current strike, as it occurred largely during the off-season. Yahoo! reminds us that it was during this period that a network was finally willing to take a chance on an unscripted series. Nineteen years later, Cops is still on the air. And back then, reality wasn't even a genre.
Now, networks are all about this alternate form of entertainment/schedule filling. Even if the strike is resolved relatively soon, it may be too late to save the new year's schedule, and thus reality shows are being picked up by the bucketloads to fill the gaps. If the strike continues much into 2008 look for more and more to be put on the air.
Continue reading Less writers = More reality?
Posted Oct 11th 2007 12:01PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Game Show, Pickups and Renewals

Ah, the world of TV, where everything old is new again.
Failed sitcoms become cartoons, Adam West gets reimagined
as a doddering cartoon mayor, and every old game show is remade into a new, more sparkly version.
Now the twirling-light, ominous music treatment has reached an old favorite:
Password.
According to Variety, CBS and Fremantle Media are teaming up to produce a new version of the word-association game show, redubbing it
Million Dollar Password. And, not only will the old show will be recycled, so will an old host: Regis Philbin has been tapped to host his first prime-time game show since the ABC version of
Who Wants to be a Millionaire breathed its last a few years ago.
Continue reading Regis Philbin to host new version of Password
Posted Apr 18th 2007 3:45PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
Yes, like you, I had just assumed she died several years ago, but Kitty Carlisle Hart lived a long, happy life and passed away today at the age of 96 after contacting pnuemonia in December.
TV fans will remember her for her long-running spot on To Tell The Truth. She was on the show from 1956 to 1967. Other TV appearances include a Kojak movie in 1990, The Howard Stern Show, I've Got A Secret, Password, and What's My Line.
She was also in the classic Marx Brothers comedy A Night At The Opera, as well as the films Radio Days and Six Degrees of Separation. She also appeared in several operas and Broadway plays and was awarded the National Medal of Arts from President Bush in 1991.
Posted Dec 20th 2005 2:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, Programming, Music and Variety
You know, if I was 37 years older, I think I'd have the
hots for Betty White. She seems like a cool lady. And if I haven't said too much, please read on.
This Xmas
day, GSN is having a marathon of Betty White episodes:
- noon: What's My Line (1955 - her first
game show appearance)
- 12:30: Password (1963, with her husband, host Allen Ludden)
- 1:00: Tattletales
- 1:30: Match Game PM
- 2:00: Password
Plus
- 2:30: To Tell The Truth
- 3:00: Family Feud
- 3:30:
Body Language
- 4:00: Match Game
- 4:30: Match Game
[via
TV Tattle]