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Pages in category "British children's game shows" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Pick a Box was an Australian game shows that first aired on radio in 1948 until the early 1960s; subsequently, the concept transferred to TV and was broadcast from 1957 and 1971. The program was hosted by the husband-and-wife duo Bob and Dolly Dyer
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As the first US network game show to offer a million-dollar top prize, the show made television history by becoming one of the highest-rated game shows in the history of US television. The US Millionaire won seven Daytime Emmy Awards, and TV Guide ranked it No. 6 in its 2013 list of the 60 greatest game shows of all time.
Today's the Day (game show) Tonight's the Night (TV series) Top Class; Top of the Form (quiz show) Total Wipeout; Totally Saturday; The Totally Senseless Gameshow; The Tournament (game show) The Traitors (British TV series) Treasure Hunt (British game show) Trivial Pursuit (British game show) Turnabout (game show) Two Tribes (game show)
Best of the Worst (game show) Better Homes; Big Break; The Big Call; The Big Fat Quiz of the Year; The Biggest Game in Town (game show) BingoLotto (British game show) Blankety Blank; Blind Date (British game show) The Block (British TV series) Blockbusters (British game show) Bognor or Bust; The Book Quiz; Booked! Boys and Girls (game show ...
Babushka (game show) The Bachelor (British TV series) Baggage (British game show) Bang on the Money; The Bank Job (game show) Bargain Hunt; Beat the Brain; Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge; Benchmark (game show) Best Home Cook; The Big Fat Quiz of the Year; The Big Painting Challenge; The Big Quiz (game show) The Big Spell (TV series) Big Star's ...
Till 2011, Sat.1, ProSieben and kabeleins had quick Quiz Shows, called "Quiz Breaks" or "Quiz Time". These Shows only lasted few minutes and interrupted TV-sitcoms like "Scrubs" in the morning to get viewers to call the phone numbers.