What if Americans had approved of a Countdown pilot?
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:23 pm
If Americans had approved of the Countdown pilot that was scrapped, what do you think would have happened?
I think it still would have failed but I also think Americans would have given it somewhat of a chance. I think Wink Martindale would have been, and still would be, an outstanding Countdown host. Yes, he is the same person who sang the song Deck of Cards back in 1958, and he covered Tex Ritter, who was the father of John Ritter. John Ritter was the star of Three's Company, which you all call Man About The House. Tex passed away, but he would have been a terrible game show host. Believe it or not, Alan Hawkshaw did compose the theme song to an American game show pilot called "We've Got Your Number." I know you all got US Jeopardy in England for a while, but the Countdown clock music would not have been nearly as infectious as the Final Jeopardy music. Granted, the idea of shooting a Countdown pilot was thought of long before Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but the thought of giving away a teapot to Americans would be really crazy. Americans drink more coffee than tea. So, Americans have brains after all, but I think it would be more difficult for them to think of big words and do math in their head. I wonder why these opinions just stick in my head sometimes.
What do the rest of you think about that?
I think it still would have failed but I also think Americans would have given it somewhat of a chance. I think Wink Martindale would have been, and still would be, an outstanding Countdown host. Yes, he is the same person who sang the song Deck of Cards back in 1958, and he covered Tex Ritter, who was the father of John Ritter. John Ritter was the star of Three's Company, which you all call Man About The House. Tex passed away, but he would have been a terrible game show host. Believe it or not, Alan Hawkshaw did compose the theme song to an American game show pilot called "We've Got Your Number." I know you all got US Jeopardy in England for a while, but the Countdown clock music would not have been nearly as infectious as the Final Jeopardy music. Granted, the idea of shooting a Countdown pilot was thought of long before Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but the thought of giving away a teapot to Americans would be really crazy. Americans drink more coffee than tea. So, Americans have brains after all, but I think it would be more difficult for them to think of big words and do math in their head. I wonder why these opinions just stick in my head sometimes.
What do the rest of you think about that?