Mark_Giardina said:
With regards to the comments about Richard Dawson, personally I never thought he was a lovable individual on TV to begin with.
He seems to ooze this air of arrogance when hosting those game shows.
Now if people are referring to Dawson’s role on “Hogan’s Heroes” I look at that of him playing a character and not himself. Big difference there.
Is it my imagination or do British-born hosts think it's their job to make the contestants look like idiots? Anne Robinson ("The Weakest Link") turned off a lot of U.S. viewers with her schoolmarmy ways, and if anyone ever saw "The Enemy Within" on BBC America, they'd notice that Nigel Lythgoe was also full of sarcastic putdowns. Chris Tarrant, host of the British version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," is known for toying with the contestants before he reveals the right answer; Regis, when he took the job as host of the American version, said he didn't want to make it any tougher on the contestants than it already was. One exception is Vernon Kay, who did ABC's short-lived (and I still miss it) "Million Dollar Mind Game" in 2011.
But then again, there have been a couple of Americans who didn't mind setting up people for ridicule, and both did it with a gong: Major Bowes in the radio days of "The Original Amateur Hour," and Chuck Barris on "The Gong Show." (Sorry, but I don't include Groucho, since his contestants were insulted if they weren't insulted, and his brand of insult humor is gentle when compared to, say, Don Rickles, plus everyone knew his character and went along with it.)