AOG - //Once again we must agree to disagree, take present day game-shows, can you name one that comes up to Barrymore's standard and such shows as 'My Kind of People' which got to the ordinary people. //
I take your point, but I do feel that a show of that type may well be past its sell-by date, but honestly, I cannot comment from a position of strength because I do not watch this type of show, so I have no real yardstick for what may or may not appeal to modern audiences.
// I also think he would inject much more humour and interest into chat shows, look who we have now, but Graham Norton and Alan Carr? //
Although I find Messrs Norton and Carr to be 'novelty' interviewers, and neither of them in the least appealing, I wonder if Mr Barrymore would be even keener on the limelight than these two - difficult though that would be!
// And what about him being the host of Sunday night at the Palladium, or even the Royal Variety who have we now? //
I refer you to my previous observations regarding light entertainment, it is not something I ever watch, so I cannot offer a reasoned opinion.
My belief is that Mr Barrymore is persona non grata with the public as much as he is with television commissioning editors, and his days in the sun are long gone.