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Trivial Pursuit is an American game show that ran on The Family Channel from June 7, 1993 to December 30, 1994. Loosely based on the board game of the same name , it is hosted by Wink Martindale with Randy West announcing.
Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which winning is determined by a player's ability to answer trivia and popular culture questions. Players move their pieces around a board, the squares they land on determining the subject of a question they are asked from a card (from six categories including "history" and "science and nature").
Trivial Pursuit UK (1990, 1993–1994) Trivial Pursuit: America Plays is an American syndicated game show loosely based on the board game of the same name . It premiered on September 22, 2008 and aired first-run episodes through May 22, 2009 (with repeats continuing until September 18).
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Trivial Pursuit is a game show loosely based on the board game of the same name. The show first aired on BBC1 from 4 September to 18 December 1990 hosted by Rory McGrath . It was revived on The Family Channel from 6 September 1993 to 1994 hosted by Tony Slattery .
Trivial Pursuit Mini Game - Family Edition (1993) - Kraft General Foods in conjunction with Horn Abbot Ltd. A set of two games, version one (green box) and version two (yellow box). Each mini game contained 20 game cards - 10 cards for adults and 10 cards for children, 1 die, 2 scorecards, and a set of rules.