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  2. Category:British children's game shows - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Mr. Squiggle - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Squiggle (originally also known as Mr. Squiggle and Friends) is an Australian children's television series, and the name of the title character from that ABC show. The show was presented on television in many formats, between its inception on 1 July 1959 [1] and 1999, from five-minute slots to a one-and-a-half-hour variety show featuring other performers, [2] [3] and has had several name ...

  4. The Price Is Right (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    3 in a Row (not based on any U.S. game; played for a three-digit prize, using a grid of nine two-digit prizes.) 3 Strikes; Tic~Tac~Toe (functionally a variation on Joker with the pricing portion of On the Nose.) Time-Play (a variation on Clock Game; played for three three-digit prizes in ascending order of price.) Trade Up ("Trader Bob" in the ...

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  6. Charlie Charlie challenge - Wikipedia

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    The two pencil game involves crossing two pens or pencils to create a grid (with sectors labelled "yes" and "no") and then asking questions to a "supernatural entity" named "Charlie." The upper pencil is then expected to rotate to indicate the answer to such questions. The first question everyone asks by speaking into the pencils is "can we play?"

  7. Operation (game) - Wikipedia

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    Operation is a battery-operated game of physical skill that tests players' hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.The game's prototype was invented in 1964 by University of Illinois industrial-design student John Spinello, who sold his rights to renowned toy designer Marvin Glass for $500 and the promise of a job upon graduation, which was not fulfilled. [1]

  8. Category:1990s British game shows - Wikipedia

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    Carnal Knowledge (game show) Catchphrase (British game show) Catchword (game show) Celebrity Fifteen to One; Celebrity Squares; Chain Letters; Challenge Anneka; Cluedo (British game show) Concentration (British game show) Connections (game show) Countdown (game show) Counterpoint (radio programme) Crosswits; Cryer's Crackers; The Crystal Maze

  9. Category:1970s British game shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1970s British game shows" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3-2-1; A.