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  2. Catch Phrase (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    A correct response added money to the bank, while a miss allowed the opponent to guess. If a contestant buzzed in before the bell, the opponent was allowed to see the entire catch phrase before offering a guess. A correct answer gave the contestant a chance to solve the Super Catch Phrase, a completed picture hidden behind a grid of nine squares.

  3. Family Catchphrase - Wikipedia

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    A one-off edition of Family Catchphrase was made by TVS in 1992 & broadcast on ITV on 1 January 1994, hosted by regular Catchphrase presenter Roy Walker, in which teams of family would play Catchphrase. In early 1994, The Family Channel (now Challenge) produced a spin-off series of Family Catchphrase, hosted by Andrew O'Connor. The game was ...

  4. Catchphrase (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Walker also voiced the interactive play along version of Catchphrase on WedigTV. In January 2012, a Catchphrase game was released on the Apple store for iOS devices. [31] In May 2013, a new Catchphrase app was released for Android, Apple inc. and Amazon kindle devices. On the Apple store, the app costs £0.69 and a free version of the app ...

  5. List of programmes broadcast by Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Catchphrase host's take on the Auntie's Bloomers format. Sale of the Century (second revival) 1997–1998: 1997–2003: Challenge TV's version of Anglia's classic gameshow, it was presented by Keith Chegwin. Say the Word: 1997: 1997–2008: Hosted by one of Challenge's original continuity presenters, Andy Crane. Showbiz Blackjack: 2006 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Election 2024 replay: Harris delivers 'closing argument' in ...

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    In the last full week of the 2024 campaign, Trump is zeroing in on major swing states, holding rallies and laying out his pitch to voters in North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada later in the week.

  8. Play Just Words Online for Free - AOL.com

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Hole in the Wall (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall was an Australian television game show hosted by Jules Lund, based on the Japanese game show Brain Wall. In the show, contestants are required to fit though holes in a polystyrene wall that moves towards them. Produced by FremantleMedia, the show began airing on the Nine Network from 6 August 2008. [1] [2]