Queen for a Day-related stories
Posted Jul 30th 2008 2:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Game Show, Reality-Free

Ah, another day, another list. This one is from PopCrunch, and it lists the
25 Best Game Shows of All-Time. And yes, it will provoke discussion and hair-pulling.
It's not a bad list actually, as these things go. It's a little predictable (and I certainly wouldn't have included
Love Connection,
Deal or No Deal, or
Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?), but there are some good choices here.
Press Your Luck was a great show (though it should be higher on the list), and it's hard to argue with how high shows like
Jeopardy and
The Price is Right are. I also like that they included
The Mole (the first two Anderson Cooper-hosted seasons) and
Remote Control.
Continue reading Love Connection is not one of the best game shows of all-time
Posted May 19th 2008 3:07PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Industry, Game Show

If you have a leisure suit in your closet and think it'll never be in style again, you may be wrong. Everything has a way of coming back around, even game shows. With that in mind,
Queen for a Day, a game show that ran in daytime for 20 years, is being resurrected for today. RDF USA has obtained format rights and plan to present their resurrected, revamped edition to cable and broadcast nets this week.
Queen for a Day was originally a radio show, but appeared on TV in 1947 and ran on and off until 1970. It was sort of the
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition of its day, albeit on a much more modest level. Female contestants would appear to tell her story of woe and misfortune in order to be eligible to become queen for a day, wherein she would win prizes, be feted with a crown and robe, offered roses and other gifts. "Make every woman a queen, for every single day," was the host, Jack Bailey's closing line each day. If it sounds hokey, it was. Comedy shows regularly satirized it.
Continue reading Queen for a Day is coming back