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  2. Ah, nuts! Viewers call out 'Wheel of Fortune' for awarding an ...

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    Eagle-eared viewers caught a blatant break of the rules on Tuesday’s Wheel of Fortune and took to social media to call out host Pat Sajak for missing it.It was all part of another fun-filled ...

  3. Balls of Steel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Balls of Steel is a British television comedy game show hosted by Mark Dolan. Dolan's special guests perform stunts and hold their nerve during hidden camera set-ups in the presence of celebrities or the British public. Massive Balls of Steel, the spin-off series to Balls of Steel, was broadcast on E4, showing highlights of the show.

  4. List of Celebrity Deathmatch episodes - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Murphy shows up, dressed as Nolte, which confuses him even more. Fight 2: The ring is decorated like a playground. Macaulay Culkin is torn apart by the ghosts of dead celebrities and then comes back as a ghost. Featuring Bruce Willis and the ghosts of various dead celebrities.

  5. Dailymotion - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Dailymotion partnered with Mi Video, the global video app developed by Xiaomi. [18] The partnership will help Mi Video to increase its engagement with its audience and continue its growth momentum. Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users. [19]

  6. 5 'nuts' that you thought were nuts that are definitely not nuts

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    Image: Getty. Most edible nuts, like pecans or hazelnuts, grow on trees. But peanuts grow in pods that mature underground and are classified as a legume, like lentils and peas.. Cashews

  7. Shop 'til You Drop - Wikipedia

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    Shop 'til You Drop is an American game show that was on the air intermittently between 1991 and 2005. Four different series were produced during that time, with the first premiering on Lifetime on July 8, 1991, and the fourth series airing its final episode on May 27, 2005, on PAX.

  8. WinTuition - Wikipedia

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    WinTuition went into production and first aired on GSN in late 2002. [1] The show was produced by Henry Winkler and hosted by Marc Summers. Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (then known by her stage name of Kennedy), who at the time was the host of Friend or Foe?, hosted one episode in 2003 as part of an April Fool's Day prank in which the hosts of Game Show Network's original series traded places.

  9. GameCenter CX - Wikipedia

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    The show is presented as a gaming variety show which follows a commentary-based long-play format. Shinya Arino challenges several games from previous eras, presented by his producers to get each ending. He is supported by the show's assistant directors (referred to as ADs) and sometimes other staff, both via moral support and actual gameplay.