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It is identical to the original TV-Game 6 but has the House Shanmen logo on the casing. This version was produced in very limited quantities, making it extremely rare. [7] Sharp Electronics produced dark orange-colored versions of the TV-Game 6 to bundle with its television sets. [7] One of the games in Color TV-Game 15 and Color TV-Game 6
Beginning in June 2005, Logo TV has been broadcasting programming of interest to the LGBT community. The network broadcasts a blend of original programming and syndicated fare previously broadcast on other networks. Logo offers content from a wide variety of genres, including drama, comedy, reality and documentary.
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The logo and the blazers continued to be a part of the host's wardrobe until the network version of the show ended in 1973. The logo was not used in the syndicated version of the show (1973–78). During another contest (c. 1970), home viewers could win a prize based on the initial of their last names corresponding to a number on the board.
Former logo, used in 1967. With Goodson–Todman established as a reliable producer of highly rated games for CBS, including What's My Line?, To Tell the Truth, and I've Got a Secret, the network gave the new word-association game the 2:00 PM (1:00 Central) time slot, replacing the courtroom-themed game Face the Facts.
Game Show Central's logo since 2020. In March 2020, the network launched Game Show Central, a digital streaming channel broadcasting archived original programming. The network is currently available on Samsung and Vizio smart television sets and Paramount Global-owned AVOD platform Pluto TV (which also carries rival network Buzzr).
Here's the whimsical story of how that iconic logo originated: In the early 1980s, Scott Nash, just out of design school, found himself on a flight to meet with executives from the nascent cable ...
Game Changer is an American comedy panel game show on Dropout created and hosted by Sam Reich which started in 2019. The show follows players, typically three comedians, who participate in a new game every episode, with the players usually kept unaware of the premise and rules of the game beforehand.