programs DEFAULTSORT List Of Programs Broadcast By GameShowNetwork Category GameShowNetwork original programs Category Lists of television series by networkGameShowNetwork ...This is a list of television program programs currently & upcoming & formerly broadcast by GameShowNetwork GSN . compactTOC8 center yes Current Programs Original Programs Baggage gameshow Baggage Catch 21 Chain Reaction gameshow Chain Reaction Lane Lingo U.S. gameshow Lingo Woolery and Engvall The Newlywed ... Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? U.S. gameshow Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Deal or No Deal U.S. gameshow Deal or No Deal Family Feud Dawson, Karn, O Hurley and Harvey Jeopardy Trebek Match Game Rayburn Million Dollar Password 1 vs. 100 U.S. gameshow 1 vs. 100 Saget Password Plus and Super Password Password Plus Ludden Password Plus and Super Password Super Password Pyramid gameshow The 25,000 Pyramid Clark Who Wants to Be a Millionaire U.S. gameshow Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Philbin ... Roulette gameshow Coming Soon Double Dare 1976 gameshow Double Dare 1976 Coming Soon Street Smarts gameshow Street Smarts Coming Soon Former Programming 0 9 1.98 Beauty Show 100 Winners 20Q gameshow 20Q 2009 GameShow Awards A Ace in the House All About Faces All About the Opposite Sex The Amazing Race U.S. TV series The Amazing Race Three s a Crowd gameshow All New 3 s a Crowd American ... Your Luck Scandal Big Saturday Night Bingo America Blockbusters US gameshow Blockbusters Body Language gameshow Body Language Break the Bank 1976 Break the Bank 1976 77 Bullseye U.S. gameshow Bullseye Bumper Stumpers Burt Luddin s Love Buffet C Camouflage gameshow Camouflage 1980 Camouflage 2007 gameshow Camouflage 2007 Card Sharks Perry, Eubanks & Rafferty Carnie Wilson Unstapled Catminster ... Mole Chain Reaction gameshow Chain Reaction Cullen, Edmons & Edwards Child s Play gameshow Child s Play Choose Up Sides Chuck Barris Story My Life on The Edge Click gameshow Click Club AM Cram ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Infobox TV channel name GameNetwork logosize 250px logofile GameNetworkUK.jpg logoalt GameNetwork s Logo launch 1999 closed date February 27, 2006 replaced by names Babestation ... sat chan 2 Channel 816 dummy parameter GameNetwork was a European online game and television network ... . GameNetwork was, during its broadcast, the only television channel in Europe dedicated to covering multimedia entertainment, and generally focused on video game s. History Originally, GameNetwork ... lead to a later influx of phone in quiz shows, of which GameNetwork shows many. As of 2005, GameNetwork s UK games programming is largely limited to a block of raw games footage from 5 30am 10am, with Game ..., Digital Bros. sold GameNetwork in the UK, to a company called Cellcast. The channel was run in tandem ... version As of 20 February 2006, GameNetwork UK had been renamed Babestation , with all video game ... Game Guru December 2001 February 2006 The show was a live daily phone in video gaming show originally ... Series 1 January 2005 June 2005 AKA Game Guru Reloaded Another live show. Originally a daily, then a Saturday show, where the Game Gurus would challenge the public to bouts of various games online ... from DJ NES s Daniel Scammel and Peter Browning s GameNetwork Producer Flat. It consisted of news ... Recon , and Game Guru s Guru Larry Larry Bundy Jr streaming video over a PC monitor. The show moved direction to be presented in the usual GameNetwork studio grey sofa, large plasma TV in the background ... Network Italia http www.game network.net GameNetwork Italia http online.game network.net eng index.asp Game Media Network Category Cellcast Category Television channels in the United Kingdom Category ... gaming in the United Kingdom fr GameNetwork ... Cellcast overlaying their own regional content to the channel, with programs including Game Guru ... of non gaming programmes such as Babestation , a late night tease show. The success of this show lead ... more details
Brian Gramo website http www.thestream.tv gameshow The GameShow is an interactive internet television show that covers video game and gaming industry news. It aired live on the internet television network ... name The GameShow image caption The GameShow logo genre Talk show , News presenter Jim Festante ..., and Nikole Zivalich . The GameShow was cancelled due to lack of funding after its third season but it has been announced that it will return on June 17, 2011. Segments The GameShow has several recurring segments that make up the show. These include COMBO, Nikole s Top 7, Game Of The Week, What s In Your Box and Pacmobelia. Featured The GameShow was Featured on G4 s the Feed Blog, Friday October ... on The GameShow Tonight at 11 PM.html title G4tv.com s Sterling McGarvey on The GameShow Tonight at 11 ... featured the GameShow on its blog for the GameShow s monthly Xbox 360 giveaway ref cite web url ... Tia date 2009 03 11 publisher justin.tv accessdate 2009 10 03 ref Special Guests The GameShow often ... watch.php?v 1405 title The GameShow 209 Pereira Origins date 2009 05 22 publisher The Stream ... title The GameShow 117 Maximum Haislip date 2008 08 05 publisher The Stream of Consciousness accessdate ... Gourdin, ref cite web url http www.thestream.tv watch.php?v 804 title The GameShow 109 MarioKart 4 ... The GameShow 115 Unrated & Uncensored date 2009 07 03 publisher The Stream of Consciousness accessdate ... watch.php?v 1077 title The GameShow 126 Totally Gears date 2008 11 11 publisher The Stream of Consciousness ... watch.php?v 1102 title The GameShow 128 Wrath of the Day date 2008 11 29 publisher The Stream ... 2009 10 04 ref And as of september 2011 David Guida Leaves the GameShow Episode guide Season ...? Another piece of Pacmobelia will be revealed Episode 103 GameShow Smash 3 11 08 br Games of the Week Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Resistance series Resistance . br The GameShow discusses Super ... video games, which he calls murder simulators. Neat But, The GameShow, where can I read ... more details
About the 1960s gameshow the movie by Yoshimitsu Morita The Family Game distinguish Family Feud unreferenced date June 2009 Infobox Television show name The Family Game format Gameshow runtime 30 Minutes creator Chuck Barris presenter Bob Barker narrated Scott Beach br Johnny Jacobs substitute br Roy Rowan substitute country USA company Barris Industries Chuck Barris Productions network American Broadcasting Company ABC first aired June 19, 1967 last aired December 29, 1967 The Family Game was a gameshow that ran on ABC for six months in 1967. Geoff Edwards was originally to host the unrecorded pilot, but was dropped at the last minute and was replaced by producer Chuck Barris. Although ABC bought the series, they mandated that someone other than Barris be the host Bob Barker , then hosting Truth or Consequences , was selected without a screen test or pilot. The Family Game was played similar to Barris more popular ABC gameshow The Newlywed Game , except that instead of four married couples there were three families each consisting of two children and their parents . The series is notable for being the last new black and white network series to air in America prior to the nationwide switch to color in 1968. Gameplay The Family Game had parents and their children aged 6 11 years old trying to predict and match answers to a series of questions, similar to Newlywed . Round 1 In Round 1, the younger children were asked three questions while their parents were off stage. The parents returned and the mothers responded to the same questions. Their teams scored 10 points for each ... parents responded to the 25 point bonus question. Episode status The Family Game is believed to have been wiping destroyed due to network practices. Only two episodes are known to exist. DEFAULTSORT Family Game, The Category American game shows Category American Broadcasting Company network shows ... Pictures Television Category Television series by Barris Industries game tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox Television show name Party Gameshow name 2 image caption genre Gameshow creator developer presenter Bill Walker starring Jack Duffy br Dinah Christie br Billy Van voices narrated Riff Markowitz br as Gardiner Westbound theme music composer Burt Bacharach br Bond Street opentheme endtheme country flagicon Canada Canada language English language English num seasons num episodes list episodes producer Riff Markowitz executive producer location camera runtime 30 minutes each company network Television syndication Syndicated through CHCH DT CHCH TV picture format 4 3 br NTSC color audio format first run first aired 1970 last aired 1981 status Ended preceded by followed by related website Party Game was a Canada Canadian television gameshow in the 1970s, produced by Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton independent station CHCH DT CHCH TV from 1970 to 1981. ref TV North by Peter Kenter, p.129. ref It aired throughout Canada in Television syndication syndication , broadcast on 32 stations at its peak. ref The party s over for TV charades, Jim Bawden, Toronto Star , June 3, 1981, p. C1. ref Hosted by Bill Walker television host Bill Walker , the show featured two teams of three players in a charades ... regulars Jack Duffy , Dinah Christie and Billy Van . Using game play similar to the United States American gameshow Pantomime Quiz , answers were usually jokes or complex phrases based around ..., which if used, could win them a small prize. Party Game was produced by Riff Markowitz , the executive producer and star of The Randy Dandy Show and executive producer of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein ... U1SEC834270 The Canadian Encyclopedia Dinah Christie references the show imdb title 0168359 http www.youtube.com watch?v GcJ4PSOmfh4 Party Game clip on YouTube Category Canadian game shows Category CH network shows Category First run syndicated television programs in Canada Category Television ... series endings Category Canadian comedy television series game tv prog stub ... more details
About the television gameshow that aired in 1958 other uses Big Game disambiguation Big Game Infobox Television show name The Big Game genre Gameshow director Bill Bennington br Dick Weinberg presenter Tom Kennedy television presenter Tom Kennedy announcer Wendell Niles br Johnny Jacobs producer Jackson Stanley location NBC Studio 4 , Burbank, California Burbank , California CA runtime approx. 22 26 minutes country USA channel National Broadcasting Company NBC first aired Start date 1958 06 13 last aired end date 1958 09 19 status Ended The Big Game is a gameshow created by Jackson Stanley Productions. It ran on NBC in prime time from June 13 to September 19, 1958. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy television presenter Tom Kennedy . ref David Schwartz, Fred Wostbrock and Steve Ryan, The Encyclopedia of TV Game hows , 3rd ed., Checkmark Books, 1999, pp. 19. ref Gameplay The game is based on the classic game of Battleship game Battleships , but with an Africa n safari theme. Two contestants, or hunters , competed. Each hunter was given a 5 by 5 square jungle grid in which to hide three magnetic animals a 2 square long Rhinoceros rhino , a 3 square long lion and a 4 square long crocodile . Each contestant s jungle grid is hidden from view of their opponent. The host asks various general knowledge questions most dealing with song titles or spelling , each worth between 3 and 6 shots to be taken on the opponent s jungle grid. Hitting all the squares an animal occupied regardless of size knocked out the animal, earning money for the player. The first knock out was worth 100 the second .... References Reflist External links imdb title 0051256 The Big Game Category American game shows Big Game, The Category NBC network shows Big Game, The Category 1950s American television series Big Game, The Category 1958 television series debuts Big Game, The Category 1958 television series endings Big Game, The ... more details
Infobox television show name The Game of Life image include ALT text per WP ALT guideline caption show name 2 genre format GameShow creator developer writer director Rich DiPirro creative director presenter Frank Nicotero starring judges voices narrated theme music composer Paul Zimmer opentheme endtheme composer country United States U.S. language num seasons or num series num episodes list episodes executive producer Andrew Golder br Ruben Klammer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes including commercials company Andrew Golder Productions br 1 17 Productions br Hasbro Hasbro Studios distributor channel The Hub TV channel The Hub picture format audio format first run first aired Start date 2011 09 17 last aired preceded by followed by related website website title production website The Game of Life is one of the original game shows on the American cable network The Hub TV channel The Hub . The program, hosted by comedian Frank Nicotero , is based on the Milton Bradley board game The Game of Life . ref cite web url http www.hubworld.com hub headlines gol scrabble title Series Premieres of Scrabble Showdown and The Game of Life publisher Hub TV Network accessdate 2 October 2011 ref It premiered on September 3, 2011 with a special preview episode, and began its official run two weeks later on September 17, 2011, airing on Saturday nights. Gameplay Two ... prize is again awarded for a wrong guess. References reflist Gameshow stub DEFAULTSORT Game of Life Category The Hub TV network shows Category American game shows Category Television programs based .... Round 1 Each team takes a turn driving the Game of Life car through a Life adventure of their choice ... 2 gets to spin a giant version of the Game of Life Spinner for a special bonus prize. If they can ... during the commercial break based on one of the three adventures they played during the show. The other ... on the Game of Life Spinner. The team now faces the Game of Life Spinner one more time. The team again ... more details
File It s all in the game 1985 1988 titel.jpg thumb It s all in the game leader File It s all in the game 1985 1988 .jpg thumb Screenshot from the show It s all in the game was a Netherlands Dutch TV gameshow for students of the NCRV which ran from 1985 till 1988. The show centered around home computer computer games games . Several of the games were developed by Radarsoft . Presenters Hans Brian 1985 1987 Henk Mouwe 1987 1988 Commentator Herman Kuiphof 1986 1987 Directors Ren Stokvis 1985,1987 John van de Rest 1986 Fred Hilberdink 1988 External links http beeldengeluidwiki.nl index.php It 27s all in the game It s all in the game on the Beeld en Geluid wiki Netherlands tv stub Category Dutch game shows nl It s All in the Game ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Television show name The Video Game genre Gameshow writer Mavis E ... 1984 last aired September 1985 status Ended The Video Game is a Broadcast syndication syndicated gameshow that ran from September 1984 in television 1984 to September 1985 in television 1985 . It was created by JM Productions, and debuted shortly after the cancellation of their earlier gameshow Starcade . The Video Game was taped at Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park. Greg Winfield hosted ... down from the audience. They each played the same video game , and the first to reach a pre determined score won a prize and came up to play a special mini game. Mini games played on the show included The Maze The game was played on a 5X5 grid on the floor. The contestant could start on any square ... time, the contestant lost the game. Christopher provided the voice of the monster he growled and snarled ... saw a clip from a laserdisc video game on a big screen. They were then given four choices as to what move should be made in order to advance. Guessing correctly won a prize. The Game Stalker A video game character was shown on the screen. The contestant was given two choices for the character s name guessing correctly won a prize. The contestant then had to identify what game the character ... games were played, the three contestants played the Res Off round. This game was played on the same ... disappearing and out of the game. This game continued until one contestant was left standing that contestant ... 30 seconds to play an arcade game this game was picked by the contestant from a list of eight games before the show. To see what score the contestant had to beat, he or she would stop a randomizer flashing 10 separate scores, each one taken from another person who had played the game for 30 seconds ... id 0367434 name The Video Game http www.jmpc.com starcade video.asp JM Productions website, where an episode of The Video Game may be viewed DEFAULTSORT Video Game, The Category Television programs about ... more details
Infobox television show name The Waiting Game image caption format Gameshow picture format 16 9 runtime 45 minutes creator Amanda Wilson starring Ruby Wax channel BBC One first aired start date 2001 11 17 df yes last aired end date 2002 6 15 df yes num series 2 num episodes 18 country United Kingdom producer related The Waiting Game was a Saturday night gameshow that aired on BBC One from 17 November 2001 to 15 June 2002 and it was hosted by Ruby Wax . Gameplay Round 1 Three teams of two start the game. One player from each team is at the buzzers the other player stands behind them. Ruby asks a total of 8 questions during the first round. Once she finishes the question, a 10 second timer starts, increasing the point value of the question the longer the teams wait to buzz in the question s value starts at 1 point, and increases to 3, 5, 8, 12, and finally 15 points just before time expires. When a player buzzes in, his her partner must give the answer without conferring. A correct answer wins the points a wrong answer or no answer awards the points to both of the other teams for the last 3 questions of the round, an incorrect no answer awards 15 points to the opposing teams regardless of the points on the timer. At the end of the first round, the team with the lowest score is eliminated. If, on the last question, the last place team buzzes in too early to be able to catch up, they are eliminated without being permitted to answer the question. Round 2 The two remaining teams scores are reset to zero. Game play is the same as round 1, except that the partners switch places, and only 6 questions are available. Just as in round 1, for the last 3 questions, an incorrect answer awards 15 points to the other team. At the end of this round, the winning team plays the bonus round ... Game The Waiting Game at UKgameshows.com Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Waiting Game, The Category BBC television game shows Category 2000s British television series Category 2001 ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 Game On is a Canada Canadian sports trivia television gameshow that was a variation on Jeopardy . It ran from 1998 to 2000 on Global and is currently being shown on Game TV . The show was hosted by Tim Steeves in season 1 and David Merry in Season 2, with Jennifer Hill as the female co host. Three male contestants compete in this game. The set was designed to resemble a sports enthusiast s wood panelled basement recreation room decorated with posters, trophies and other sports memorabalia. The host stood behind a 1970s style wet bar while the three contestants sat in leather lounge chairs. To answer a question, a contestant pressed a button on a device that resembled a TV remote control. The series was created by Michael Geddes and Christopher Geddes of Lone Eagle Entertainment in Toronto, Ontario , who are also producers of two other Canadian game shows, You Bet Your Ass and Inside the Box . The show was taped at the Toronto Production Centre in Toronto. Rounds Round One 4 categories 5 in season 2 were announced, each with a column of four questions, each one valued incrementally more than the previous, ostensibly by difficulty. Each category had something to do with sports. The values ranged from 100 to 400 points The returning champion, or if there were three new contestants the winner of a pre show draw, sits in the yellow chair and begins the game by selecting a category and monetary value e.g., What Team for 100 . The host then reads the question after which any of the three contestants can buzz in. The first contestant to buzz in following ... over a trophy, and comes back next show in the yellow chair in the middle. Champions can stay for up to five episodes. There is a special show at the end of the season in which the three highest scoring champions play for a grand prize. Prizes The 3 players who returned for the championship show competed ... endings Category Canadian game shows game tv prog stub Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox Radio Showshow name The Network Chart Show image imagesize caption other names format Record ... The Network Chart Show was a radio programme launched across Independent Local Radio in the UK on 30 ... Sharkey using the chart data from The Network Chart . The show itself tried and failed to compete ... Chart Show . http www.mediauk.com the knowledge i.muk Network Chart Show Media UK Listing ... Show via Radio Aire between 1987 and 1990. DEFAULTSORT Network Chart Show Category GCap Media Category ... Freeman also filled in. The show originally ran from 5pm until 7pm in direct competition to BBC Radio One s Top 40 chart show and was broadcast from Capital Radio s studios on Euston Road in London ... included Network Chart Mastermixes where two songs adjacent to each other in the chart were professionally ... Nescafe . The Network Chart The chart was owned by Association of Independent Radio Contractors AIRC ... sales based . For its first three years, the Network Chart was more up to date than the BBC chart ..., and reaching their peak on, Sunday s new Network Chart before they did so on the official chart ... to the Network Chart s Friday to Thursday one. Even when the Network Chart was more up to date, though ... be very different between the Network and BBC charts. The weight given to airplay diminished the higher one went in the chart, and the Top 10 was meant to be entirely sales based, although the Network ... such as EastEnders . The TV show was axed after industrial disputes saw the end of live performances. On 16 March 1989, Fantail Publishing released a tie in book called, The Network Chart Book ... One magazine Number One used The Network Chart singles and albums charts from January 1985, right ... 1992. Also, the national Sunday newspaper, The News of the World , used to feature The Network Chart ... Neil Fox took over the rebranded Pepsi Network Chart which later became the Pepsi Chart and then hit40uk . On 15 June 2009, hit40uk became The Big Top 40 Show . All these shows mostly used ... more details
Infobox Television show name Crush image caption show name 2 format GameShow , Reality TV runtime 30 minutes creator starring opentheme executive producer accessdate country United States language English language English network picture format first aired March last aired August 2000 num seasons num episodes list episodes website Crush is a gameshow which aired on USA Network from March to August 2000. It was hosted by Andrew Krasny and was known as The show that begs for an answer to the question, Should friends try love? . External links imdb title 0243693 Crush USANetwork Shows Category Cable game shows ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 A pre gameshow or pregame show is a TV or radio presentation that occurs immediately before the live broadcast of a major sporting event . Contents may include instant replay replay ed highlights of each teams previous games. analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of each team by sports commentator s. interview s with sports fan fans and coaches from each team. The networks that broadcast the NFL were the first networks to create and air pre game shows. CBS was the first to broadcast a sports pre gameshow in 1964, when the network launched a 15 minute ... cbssports nfltoday story 10311671 ref FOX created its own pre gameshow when it won the rights to broadcast NFC games in 1994. The network hired James Brown to host the show and brought on analysts such as Terry Bradshaw to lead the coverage. In 2006, Brown left the network to return to CBS and host their pre gameshow, NFL Today. NBC launched its own version of a pre gameshow Grandstand in 1975, and not only featured NFL programming, but other sporting events around the nation. The show .... The network hired Jack Buck to host the show and the show didn t just preview that day s NFL ... article magazine MAG1090228 index.htm ref Pre game shows generally run for 30 minutes to one hour, though for some big events such as the Super Bowl, a pre gameshow has run up to six hours in length ... s College Gameday pre gameshow, which broadcasts live from various different college campuses for football ... show Post gameshow References reflist DEFAULTSORT Pre GameShow Sport stub Tv stub Category Terminology ... the league. The show aired immediately before games on CBS. The shows originated in studio and live from the fields, and featured broadcaster Jack Buck. In 1967, the show grew to 30 minutes in length and in 1976, aired a new 90 minute Super Bowl Special before Super Bowl X. The show moved to two hours ... talk ref While most pre game shows are done in a studio sometimes with live shots to someone ... more details
For the romantic relationship Love triangle Infobox television show name Love Triangle image File LOVE TRIANGLE logo.png 210px show name 2 genre format Gameshow creator developer writer director creative director presenter Wendy Williams media personality Wendy Williams starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country language num seasons 1 num episodes 40 list episodes executive producer producer editor cinematography camera runtime company distributor channel GameShowNetwork GSN picture format audio format first run first aired April 11, 2011 last aired August 28, 2011 preceded by followed by related website website title production website Love Triangle is an American dating themed gameshow hosted by Wendy Williams media personality Wendy Williams . The show premiered on GameShowNetwork GSN on April 11, 2011. The final episode aired on August 28, 2011. Premise Love Triangle features people caught in a real life love triangle . Williams view Williams herself has been involved in a love triangle. On this program, she helps the contestants choose the right mate. According to Williams, she says the program is an adult show. ref cite news title Wendy Williams Discusses Love Triangle url http www.huffingtonpost.com 2011 04 14 wendy williams discusses n 849329.html work The Huffington Post publisher accessdate June 1, 2011 date April 14, 2011 ref References Reflist External links Official http tv.gsn.com shows lovetriangle Category 2011 American television series debuts Category 2011 American television series endings Category 2010s American television series Category American game shows Category Cable game shows Category Dating and relationship reality television series Category GameShowNetwork original programs Category English language television series gameshow stub ... more details
infobox MTV Awards name 2009 GameShow Awards image 2009GameShowAwards.jpg imagesize 220 px country United ... Mandel The 2009 GameShow Awards were presented on Saturday, June 6, 2009, at the Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills, California . ref cite web title On Tonight First GameShow Awards Roger Catlin & 124 TV Eye url http blogs.courant.com roger catlin tv eye 2009 06 on tonight first gameshow awa.html ... tv ny etwall0607,0,4829013.story ref The awards show was also a gameshow. Games were played ... to look like buzzers. The GameShow Awards is not an annual event, as there were no plans for a 2010 ... Favorite Classic GameShow Christopher Knight actor Christopher Knight , Annie Duke , and George Wallace comedian George Wallace Favorite GameShow Models Tom Bergeron Legend Award Ken Jennings played ... 2009 06 22 deadurl no accessdate 2009 06 09 ref col begin col 2 Best GameShow Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? U.S. gameshow Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Cash Cab Deal or No Deal U.S. game ... Is Right U.S. gameshow The Price Is Right Wheel of Fortune U.S. gameshow Wheel of Fortune Who Wants to Be a Millionaire US gameshow Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Best GameShow Host Howie Mandel , Deal or No Deal U.S. gameshow Deal or No Deal Ben Bailey , Cash Cab Wayne Brady , Don t Forget the Lyrics Drew Carey , The Price Is Right U.S. gameshow The Price Is Right Jeff Foxworthy , Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? U.S. gameshow Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Richard Karn , Bingo America Regis Philbin , Million Dollar Password Pat Sajak & Vanna White , Wheel of Fortune U.S. gameshow ... Project Runway Survivor U.S. TV series Survivor Top Chef Favorite Classic GameShow Match Game Concentration gameshow Concentration The Joker s Wild Hollywood Squares Let s Make a Deal Name That Tune Press Your Luck Pyramid gameshow Pyramid Tic Tac Dough What s My Line? Favorite Dating or Relationship Show The Newlywed Game Blind Date U.S. TV series Blind Date The Dating Game Love Connection Singled ... more details
Infobox Television show name They re Off image caption show name 2 genre Gameshow creator writer director creat director developer presenter starring voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country USA language English language English num seasons num episodes 7 list episodes executive producer co exec producer sup producer asst producer cons producer co producer editor story editor location cinematography camera setup runtime 30 minutes channel DuMont Television Network DuMont picture format Black and white audio format Monaural first run first aired July 7, 1949 last aired August 18, 1949 They re Off was a 30 minute gameshow broadcast on the DuMont Television Network on Thursdays from July 7 to August 18, 1949. The gameshow had a horse racing format. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0320983 IMDB entry ref Episode status As with most DuMont series, no episodes are known to exist. See also List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts References reflist Bibliography David Weinstein, The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television Philadelphia Temple University Press , 2004 ISBN 1 59213 245 6 Alex McNeil, Total Television , Fourth edition New York Penguin Books , 1980 ISBN 0 14 024916 8 Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows , Third edition New York Ballantine Books , 1964 ISBN 0 345 31864 1 External links http www.imdb.com title tt0320983 They re Off at IMDB http www.dumonthistory.tv a2.html DuMont historical website Category DuMont Television Network shows Category American game shows Category 1949 television series debuts Category 1949 television series endings Category 1940s American television series Category Black and white television programs ... more details
Infobox television show name The Cube image Image The Cube ITV.jpg 250px caption The Cube logo. format Gameshow picture format location United States runtime 40 45 minutes without Adverts creator presenter Neil Patrick Harris narrated theme music composer network CBS company first run United States first aired last aired num series 0 num episodes 1 country United States production website related The Cube gameshow The Cube UK language English language English The Cube is an upcoming American gameshow based on the hit UK gameshow under The Cube gameshow the same name . The pilot episodes are being taped in London on the set of the British version. It was first hinted that Fox Broadcasting Network Fox would pick up the show, but they later dropped it, only to be picked up by rival network CBS instead. ref http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com us exclusive fox picks up hit uk gameshow the cube ref ref http www.thewrap.com tv column post neil patrick harris steps cube cbs 13647 ref Neil Patrick Harris will be the host. ref http buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com neil patrick harris hosts the cube pilot for cbs ref ref http www.thewrap.com ind column neil patrick harris steps cube cbs 13647 ref The show is the CBS network s response to NBC s Minute to Win It . The top prize is going to be 500,000. Although the pilot episode of the U.S. version of The Cube was filmed in early 2010, it is currently unknown when the series will actually premiere on CBS. Gameplay Here is the money chain ... 1em text align center Game Value 1 1,000 2 2,000 3 10,000 4 25,000 5 75,000 6 200,000 7 500,000 Nine lives Contestants are given nine lives in the game, which they can use to retry tasks that they have ... in the game, when the challenges become more difficult. ref http gameshows.about.com od newupcomingshows p the cube.htm ref See also List of game shows List of American game shows References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cube, The Category American game shows ... more details
Infobox television show name Gridlock image caption genre Gameshow creator presenter Derek Mooney country Ireland language English num seasons 1 num episodes runtime network Raidi Teilif s ireann RT first aired Start date 1998 9 14 last aired Gridlock is an Ireland Irish television gameshow , hosted by Derek Mooney , that premiered on Raidi Teilif s ireann RT on September 14, 1998. ref name Zag cite news url http google.com search?q cache G0PDUJ2aP5EJ www.irishtimes.com newspaper weekend 1998 0912 98091200213.html title From Vanity Fair to Zig and Zag date September 12, 1998 work The Irish Times accessdate 10 January 2010 ref Gridlock replaced the long running series Blackboard Jungle gameshow Blackboard Jungle which was hosted by Ray D Arcy . ref name Zag The show lasted only one season. There were two teams of two people, each team representing a secondary school. One player on each team would answer general knowledge questions, while the other would try to achieve gridlock on a puzzle diagram. Due to the complex nature of the puzzle, viewers, the studio audience, and sometimes even contestants, struggled to follow the show. As a result of this, ratings dwindled and Gridlock was canceled after just one series. References Reflist Category 1998 television series debuts Category Irish game shows Game tv prog stub ... more details
Strategy was a Canadian gameshow which debuted on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC on April 1, 1969. It was hosted by Alex Trebek and television producer produced by Sidney M. Cohen . The show aired its final episode October 7, 1969. External links imdb title id 0251544 title Strategy CBC Series Dir Strategy Sta Category 1969 Canadian television series debuts Category 1969 Canadian television series endings Category CBC network shows Category Canadian game shows game tv prog stub ... more details
Other uses It s Your Move disambiguation Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox television show name It s Your Move image File IYM77.jpg 300px caption 1977 promo card showing the set and host. format Game Show runtime 30 Minutes creator presenter Paul Hanover Canada, most of run br George Balcan one season br Jim Perry television personality Jim Perry 1967 narrated Nick Hollinrake company Ben Joelson Art Baer Productions country flagicon CAN Canada network CTV television network CTV Canada br Broadcast syndication Syndicated US first aired Mid 1960s, 1975 1977 Canada br September 18 last aired December, 1967 America num episodes It s Your Move was a Canadian charades charade style game show originally produced in the mid 1960s. Created by Art Baer and Ben Joelson producers of The Love Boat , the show s original host was Paul Hanover. It s Your Move was broadcast on the CTV television network for its full run, but was shown in United States Broadcast syndication syndication from September 18 to December, 1967 with Jim Perry television personality Jim Perry as host. The series was revived by producer director Sidney M. Cohen in Canada from 1975 1977. Use mdy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT It s Your Move Game Show Category Canadian game shows Category CTV Television Network shows Category 1967 television series debuts Category 1967 television series endings Category 1975 television series debuts Category 1977 television series endings Game tv prog stub ... more details
in the 1960s DEFAULTSORT Shenanigans GameShow Category Milton Bradley games Category American game shows Category Children s game shows Category American Broadcasting Company network shows Category ...Infobox Television show name Shenanigans image File Stubby Kaye Shenanigans 1964.JPG 220px caption Stubby Kaye, the host of the show. format Children s gameshow runtime 30 Minutes developer Milton Bradley Company executive producer Merrill Heatter br Bob Quigley presenter Stubby Kaye narrated Kenny Williams announcer Kenny Williams company Heatter Quigley Productions , in association with Four Star Television country USA network American Broadcasting Company ABC first aired September 26, 1964 March 20, 1965 br September 25 last aired December 18, 1965 num episodes 39 Shenanigans is a children s television gameshow that aired on American Broadcasting Company ABC Saturday mornings from September 26, 1964 to March 20, 1965, and again from September 25 to December 18, 1965. The show was a revival of Video Village , produced by Heatter Quigley Productions Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley , and also featured a life size game board. The series began as local programming in New York City and later aired nationally on American Broadcasting Company ABC . Stubby Kaye , dubbed the Mayor of Shenanigans .... Williams portrayed a similar role on Video Village . Game play unreferenced section date August 2011 Much like Video Village , children stood on a giant game board. A button was pressed ... on the game board that number of spaces. After landing on a space, the children answered a question ... on the game board were references to popular board games by Milton Bradley Company Milton Bradley such as Operation game Operation , who served as the show s sponsor. In 1964, a board game was published by Milton Bradley as a companion to the show. ref cite web title Shenanigans Game at http boardgamegeek.com url http boardgamegeek.com boardgame 3713 shenanigans game accessdate 24 August ... more details
West 2000 br Bob Hilton substitute country United States network Syndicated 1979 1980 br GameShowNetwork 2000 first aired September 17, 1979 February 1, 1980 br 2000 status Ended Three s a Crowd also known as 3 s a Crowd was an United States American gameshow originally packaged by Chuck Barris ... version ran in 2000 on GameShowNetwork . Syndicated version Hosted by Jim Peck , this version ... American game shows Category GameShowNetwork original programs Category Television series ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Television show name Three s A Crowd image caption format Gameshow company Barris Industries Chuck Barris Productions 1979 1980 br The Gurin Company 2000 br Columbia ... needed date December 2007 According to Barris in his first autobiography, The GameShow King , the protests against the show as well as the sometimes evident lack of fun the contestants seemed ... shows including the still popular Gong Show plummeted and were removed from the air by the start of the next television season. The series was replaced on February 4 by a revival of the 1960s gameshow Camouflage gameshow Camouflage , also produced by Barris. This show also failed and was canceled ... of old shows as Camouflage and a second Barris revival of Treasure Hunt U.S. gameshow Treasure Hunt were or his previous efforts The Dating Game , The Newlywed Game , and The Gong Show were all revived .... References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Three s A Crowd GameShow Category 1970s American television ... The Newlywed Game . Three sets of husband wife secretary teams appeared, and the game started .... Broadcast history Because of the show s premise of adultery and sexual innuendo, Three s a Crowd ... company had four other shows on the air revivals of both The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game , the still running syndicated The Gong Show Gong Show and its spin off The 1.98 Beauty Show . Barris wrote ... now holds the card like in the first round to show the answer after they locked it in. Unlike ... more details
Infobox Television show name Reach for the Stars genre GameShow creator Merv Griffin director Gilbert Cates asst producer Sandra Douglas presenter Bill Mazer narrated Chet Gould br Wayne Howell substitute theme music composer Horst Jankowski opentheme A Walk in the Black Forest by Herb Alpert country USA network NBC first aired January 2 last aired March 31, 1967 num episodes 65 Reach for the Stars was an American gameshow which briefly aired on NBC weekday mornings at 10 00 beginning January 2, 1967 for a total of 65 episodes. The show was produced by Merv Griffin Productions at NBC s New York City New York studios and was hosted by longtime broadcaster Bill Mazer . Gameplay Like most games of the period, contestants played for the fulfillment of a dream via a series of trivia questions and stunts. A correct answer allowed a contestant to reach for a star on a game board a wrong answer meant the loss of the star. Theme music In a move similar to the early version of Match Game The Match Game with its Bert Kaempfert performed theme and Eye Guess with its Al Hirt performed theme, Reach for the Stars looked to the popular music charts of the day for its theme. The eventual theme, the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass version of Horst Jankowski Horst Jankowski s A Walk in The Black Forest , had been released two years before on the Going Places Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album Going Places album. External links imdb title 0252166 Reach for the Stars tv.com 7633 Reach for the Stars DEFAULTSORT Reach For The Stars GameShow Category American game shows Category 1967 television series debuts Category 1967 television series endings Category Television series by Sony Pictures Television Category Television series by Merv Griffin Enterprises Gameshow stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox Television show name Sweethearts genre Gameshow presenter Charles Nelson Reilly br Richard Kline substitute narrated Jim McKrell country USA runtime 30 Minutes network Broadcast syndication Syndication first aired September 12, 1988 last aired September 8, 1989 Sweethearts was an American television gameshow based on the British series of the same name which aired from September 12, 1988 to September 8, 1989. The show was syndicated throughout the United States by Multimedia Entertainment . Charles Nelson Reilly of Match Game fame was the host. Richard Kline guest hosted. Gameplay A sort of combination of The Dating Game The Dating The Newlywed Game Newlywed Game and To Tell the Truth . Three couples each with a different story on how they met faced a panel of three celebrities, two of them were false, the other was telling the truth. Each couple came out one at a time, then each panelist asked the couple in control questions for an unlimited amount of time. When all the couples were grilled then the panel voted on which couple s story was true. Each incorrect vote was worth 500 to the couples, and fooling the panel completely won the real couple a big trip. Episode status The series is intact, but has not been rerun since. DEFAULTSORT Sweethearts Us GameShow Category 1988 American television series debuts Category 1989 American television series endings Category Panel games Category American game shows Category First run syndicated television programs in the United States Category 1980s American television series Category Television series by NBC Universal Television game tv prog stub US TV prog stub ... more details