Well, I just thought of something that would be a good schedule of balance, and would generate good ratings, and it proves I don't hate older shows
8:00am - Match Game
8:30am - Match Game
9:00am - Super Password
9:30am - Family Feud (Karn)
10:00am - Wheel of Fortune (Recent Episodes)
10:30am - Jeopardy!
11:00am - The $25,000 Pyramid
11:30am - The $100,000 Pyramid
12:00pm - Card Sharks (Perry)
12:30pm - Password Plus
1:00pm - Match Game
1:30pm - Family Feud (Dawson)
2:00pm - Lingo (Woolery)
2:30pm - Lingo (Woolery)
3:00pm - Whammy!
3:30pm - Chain Reaction
4:00pm - Family Feud (Karn)
4:30pm - Family Feud (Karn)
5:00pm - Deal or No Deal
6:00pm - Lingo (Engvall)
6:30pm - Baggage
7:00pm - Newlywed Game
7:30pm - Baggage
8:00pm - Lingo (Engvall)
8:30pm - Lingo (Engvall)
9:00pm - Newlywed Game
9:30pm - Newlywed Game
10:00pm - Family Feud (Karn)
10:30pm - Family Feud (O'Hurley)
11:00pm - Deal or No Deal
12:00am - Baggage
12:30am - Family Feud (O'Hurley)
1:00am - Family Feud (Karn)
1:30am - Wheel of Fortune (Repeat of 10:00am)
2:00am - The $25,000 Pyramid
2:30am - The $100,000 Pyramid
3:00am - Card Sharks (Eubanks)
3:30am - Card Sharks (Perry)
Well, I added Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy! to daytime, to an hour that's far away from the access hour. I kept Karn at 9:30am, that would boost Wheel and Jeopardy!. I also added Super Password I put a Pyramid hour at 11:00am (I remember Casey once suggesting that a long time ago). For afternoons I added shows such as Password Plus, Dawson Feud and Card Sharks. That could do OK in early afternoons. I put Woolery back in afternoons, that could boost Whammy's ratings. For primetime I went to the pre-August 29th version of the schedule which did very well numbers. As for latenights, I added Wheel. That could boost latenights. As for Inaba, it's lost its appeal, it's time for it to go. As for Alfonso, he does well on weekends.
As for Saturday Nights
11:00pm - Who Wants To Be a Millionaire
12:00am - Deal or No Deal
1:00am - 1 vs. 100 (Saget)
2:00am - Who Wants To Be a Millionaire
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