Stuff

By | June 5, 2016
  • It looks like Challenge have picked up the rights to Family Feud with Steve Harvey.
  • We’ve opened our Fort Boyard 2016 page, although the show still doesn’t go out for a couple of weeks.

13 thoughts on “Stuff

  1. Oliver

    Who owns the rights to the Family Feud/Fortunes format anyway?

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  2. John R

    It’ll be interesting to see how they edit out all the bits where it would go to a commercial break in the USA!

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    1. Thomas Sales

      How many breaks does it have? I thought it was a half-hour program with just the one.

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        1. Thomas Sales

          They might well leave it in. I distinctly remember the Countdown final on Challenge having two shoehorned-in breaks, leaving three across fifty minutes.

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      1. David

        Our format is:

        Single
        Single
        BREAK
        Double
        BREAK
        Triple (plus a #1 answer only sudden death if needed)
        BREAK
        Fast Money

        I suspect they’d condense the show to

        Single
        Single
        Double
        BREAK
        Triple/SD
        Fast Money

        Without commercials, an ep runs about 20 minutes, so they probably will schedule a 25-minute slot….

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        1. Thomas Sales

          Fair enough, although they’ve started showing 35 minute episodes of Bullseye so they’ll probably air them side by side. Or a 35 minute BBC show…

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  3. Chris M. Dickson

    Missed an open goal there with that subject line, should’ve also linked to the ep of Get Stuffed you found. (“Alcoholic! Mushrooms!”)

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  4. SquaredEyes

    Wheel of Fortune seems to be returning in The Netherlands coming fall on SBS6, the first series ran from ’90 to ’98, with an event celebration return in 2009.

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    1. Brig Bother Post author

      That’s interesting, it seems to be having a sort of resurgence. It’s coming back to Germany this Autumn as well albeit on a digital channel.

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      1. David

        I’d think Wheel of Fortune is one of the few formats that’s evergreen; not that expensive to make and an easy format for people to catch an ep here or there- I’m actually surprised the UK hasn’t had another run by now on C4 or C5..

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