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  2. Mysti - Wikipedia

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    Mysti (The Mysti Show for Series 1) is a British children's television programme, produced by Mystical Productions for the BBC from 17 April 2004 to 16 December 2005. It initially took the format of an hour-long programme combining magazine and narrative elements, but was subsequently reformed into a series of 20-minute, all-narrative programmes.

  3. Kat Gunn - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Gunn auditioned for the second and final season of the WCG Ultimate Gamer reality television show. [5] She was targeted early by the other contestants due to her abnormally high gamer score. She won the season and $100,000, becoming the final winner of the show as it was not renewed for a third season. [citation needed]

  4. Magic Numbers (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The show was very similar to a previous ITV game show, Talking Telephone Numbers, the key difference being that viewers of Magic Numbers could call in if two of the numbers matched their phone number, rather than five as on the previous show. This was a technique employed by ITV to generate more calls, and hence higher revenues from the show.

  5. Mystic Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Challenge is a game show that aired on Living from 2000 to 2001. It was hosted by Paul Ross. External links. Mystic Challenge at UKGameshows.com

  6. Talking Telephone Numbers - Wikipedia

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    Talking Telephone Numbers is a British game show that aired on ITV from 28 February 1994 to 29 December 1997 and was hosted by Phillip Schofield and initially Emma Forbes, who was later replaced by Claudia Winkleman. The show's format featured variety acts which were used to generate numbers.

  7. Lucky Numbers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Weir was the host of the show in an unbroadcast pilot recorded in 1994, predating his official game show career debut, On the Ball (1997) by three years, the latter show also being a Granada Productions series. This show had no relation to an American game show pilot of the same name, recorded in 1985 and hosted by Alex Trebek.

  8. The Numbers Game - Wikipedia

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    The Numbers Game is a reality television infotainment series premiered on April 22, 2013, on National Geographic Channel [1] that explores the numbers and stats in life's major events- birth, death, marriage, money etc. Hosted by data scientist Jake Porway, the show uses data science to unveil hidden numbers through street experiments and interactive game play to guide us to make smart ...

  9. List of Australian game shows - Wikipedia

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    Letters and Numbers: SBS: 2010–2012 Little Aussie Battlers: Nine Network: 10 February 1998 (one off special) Long Play: Network 10: 1977 The Love Game: Seven Network: 1984 The Main Event: Seven Network: 1991–1992 Man O Man: Seven Network: 1994 The Marriage Game (see also The Newlywed Game) Network 10: 1966–1972 Millionaire Hot Seat: Nine ...