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Welcome to the time capsule….A blast from the past, bringing laugh out loud, vintage game shows to a multi-generational audience. BUZZR shows the most outrageous and unpredictable programming that engages loyal game and competition show viewers.
Welcome to the time capsule….A blast from the past, bringing laugh out loud, vintage game shows to a multi-generational audience. BUZZR shows the most outrageous and unpredictable programming that engages loyal game and competition show viewers.
Classic Concentration is based on the children's memory game of the same name. Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a rebus picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the "Winner’s Circle".
Hosted by Gene Rayburn, Match Game is the American television panel game show, which features two contestants as they attempt to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank. While the show originally premiered in 1962, it has been revived across five runs on American television.
Welcome to the time capsule….A blast from the past, bringing laugh out loud, vintage game shows to a multi-generational audience. BUZZR shows the most outrageous and unpredictable programming that engages loyal game and competition show viewers.
BUZZR is a pop culture time capsule – an unending celebration where viewers can play along to some of Fremantle's vast portfolio of more than 40,000 iconic game show episodes, which are shown around the clock.
Welcome to the time capsule….A blast from the past, bringing laugh out loud, vintage game shows to a multi-generational audience. BUZZR shows the most outrageous and unpredictable programming that engages loyal game and competition show viewers.
Created by Bill Carruthers and Jan McCormack, Press Your Luck, premiered on American television in 1983. In the show, three players use spins on a wheel to answer trivia questions and collect cash and prizes while trying to avoid the "Whammy" who bankrupts a player.
In this American television game show, contestants compete to complete a block of five playing cards by trying to predict whether the next card will be higher or lower than the preceding one based off of questions posed by host, Jim Perry. The original Card Sharks aired from 1978-1981. SHOW SCHEDULE .