Although this was the last NBC game shows under the leadership of then-vice President for daytime
Madeline B. David, it was done initially in a respectable noon time slot that competed against
The Better Sex (1977) and
The Young and the Restless (1973), but when
Michael Brockman, who was lured away from ABC took over as VP for NBC daytime, who had said to be disliking the show, it was canned, because of declining ratings and failing to go against
The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) and it was replaced by
Card Sharks (1978) in a timeslot shuffle with repeats of
Sanford and Son (1972).