In 1975, there were 25 game shows that aired on the networks. One show I remember turned to be one of the worst game shows of the bunch, The Neighbors. I though the premise was horrible, five women who are real-life neighbors appear on the show to find out how well they know each other. Who cares what Neighbor X said about Neighbor Y or Neighbor Z? That's the type of material for talk shows, not game shows. The home viewer was more of a spectator instead of a participant. It just wasn't interesting.
The only good thing about this show was that the host, Regis Philbin redeemed himself from this debacle and later went on to host a successful morning show with Kathie Lee Gifford and later Kelly Ripa as well as a game show that revived the prime time game show genre Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. As for my final answer on The Neighbors, it was one of the worst game shows ever made.