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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: [[Word of God|Geoff]] confirmed that the entire NBC run was destroyed; only [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90VQXl-b2NU January 3, 1975] exists on video, while [http://rapidshare.com/files/446436325/1974-01-10_Jackpot__NBC_.mp3 January 10, 1974] and [http://rapidshare.com/files/442605063/1975-09-26_Jackpot__NBC___Last_Show_.mp3 the finale] are on audio tape. The subsequent runs are intact, but haven't been rerun on GSN in a long time.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: [[Word of God|Geoff]] confirmed that the entire NBC run was destroyed; only [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90VQXl-b2NU January 3, 1975] exists on video, while [http://rapidshare.com/files/446436325/1974-01-10_Jackpot__NBC_.mp3 January 10, 1974]{{Dead link}} and [http://rapidshare.com/files/442605063/1975-09-26_Jackpot__NBC___Last_Show_.mp3 the finale]{{Dead link}} are on audio tape. The subsequent runs are intact, but haven't been rerun on GSN in a long time.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Twice.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Twice.
** In 1975, NBC head Lin Bolen tested the show with focus groups. The result was that [[Completely Missing the Point|none of the focus groups liked riddles]], which Bolen ''listened'' to. She forced the show to overhaul its format (outlined under the YMMV tab) on the grounds that she would cancel the show if Stewart refused to comply and replace Edwards if ''he'' refused to comply.
** In 1975, NBC head Lin Bolen tested the show with focus groups. The result was that [[Completely Missing the Point|none of the focus groups liked riddles]], which Bolen ''listened'' to. She forced the show to overhaul its format (outlined under the YMMV tab) on the grounds that she would cancel the show if Stewart refused to comply and replace Edwards if ''he'' refused to comply.

Latest revision as of 14:47, 17 September 2018


  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: Geoff confirmed that the entire NBC run was destroyed; only January 3, 1975 exists on video, while January 10, 1974 [dead link] and the finale [dead link] are on audio tape. The subsequent runs are intact, but haven't been rerun on GSN in a long time.
  • Screwed by the Network: Twice.
    • In 1975, NBC head Lin Bolen tested the show with focus groups. The result was that none of the focus groups liked riddles, which Bolen listened to. She forced the show to overhaul its format (outlined under the YMMV tab) on the grounds that she would cancel the show if Stewart refused to comply and replace Edwards if he refused to comply.
      • A week later, Jackpot! was moved on July 7 from the Noon slot it held since its debut to 12:30...and since NBC's daily newscast aired at 12:55, the show had to shave off five minutes.
    • The 1989-90 revival was canned not due to ratings, but because the syndicator was quickly going bankrupt when the show started production. The whole run was taped in about two weeks.