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  2. Blood on the Clocktower - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in 2022 after a successful Kickstarter campaign. The game shares core mechanics with Mafia, featuring a conflict between two teams of players: an evil team made up of a "demon" and supporting "minions", the informed minority, and a good team, the uninformed majority. A neutral gamemaster called the Storyteller runs the game.

  3. Bob Saget - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, he toured Australia for the first time with a stand-up show called Bob Saget Live: The Dirty Daddy Tour. The show was performed in the major cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth. [35] In 2015 and 2016, he guest-starred in two episodes of Grandfathered, starring and produced by his Full House co-star John Stamos.

  4. Beat the Odds - Wikipedia

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    Beat the Odds is an American game show created by Bill Derman for Bing Crosby Productions. It first aired as a local production on KTLA in Los Angeles, California in 1961 with Mike Stokey as host and Stan Chambers as announcer. Dennis James succeeded Stokey as host in 1962, and the last episode aired in August 1963.

  5. I'll Bet - Wikipedia

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    I'll Bet is an American game show that ran on NBC from March 29 to September 24, 1965. The series was created by Ralph Andrews , and hosted by Jack Narz . The series was a precursor to It's Your Bet .

  6. Break the Safe - Wikipedia

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    The safe is secured with six locks, and a 36-minute countdown clock runs throughout the game. Four of the locks are opened during the course of the show; the last team remaining must open the other two in order to win the money, up to £100,000.

  7. Sale of the Century - Wikipedia

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    Contestants answered general knowledge toss-up questions posed by the host, earning $5 for a correct answer or losing that amount for a miss. Unlike most other game shows of the time, though, only the first contestant to buzz in could answer a question; a miss took it out of play for the other two.

  8. Burgo's Catch Phrase - Wikipedia

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    Burgo's Catch Phrase is an Australian game show that ran between 1997 and 2003, produced by Southern Star Group (and later by the joint-venture Endemol Southern Star) for the Nine Network. The show was based on the British and American versions of the program, and was originally known simply as Catch Phrase [ 1 ] until 1999 where the show was ...

  9. All Clued Up - Wikipedia

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    All Clued Up is a British game show based on the American version entitled The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. It aired on ITV from 17 April 1988 to 30 August 1991 and was hosted by David Hamilton .