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Each game's title is in the format of "Don't _____". Games played all have the word "Don't" preceding them in their name: Be Shocked: The team faces an electric shock when answering true or false questions, a correct answer will earn the team $2,000, otherwise the player will be shocked. Then the other player will step up to answer the question.
The Newlywed Game (Eubanks and Kroeger) Now You See It (Narz) Number Please; Password (Ludden) Password Plus (Ludden and Kennedy) Play Your Hunch; The Price Is Right (Cullen) Richard Simmons' Dream Maker; Say When!! Showoffs; Split Personality (1959 game show) Strike It Rich; Super Password; Talk About; Trivia Trap
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Camouflage (2007 game show) Card Sharks; Cash Cab (American game show) Cash Explosion; Catch 21; Catch It Keep It; Celebrity Charades; Celebrity Family Feud; Chain Reaction (game show) Chains of Love (TV series) The Chair (game show) Challenge of the Child Geniuses; The Challenge (TV series) The Chamber (game show) Change of Heart (TV series ...
Don't Scare the Hare is a 2011 British television game show produced by Initial (a subsidiary of Endemol UK) for the BBC, hosted by Jason Bradbury and narrated by Sue Perkins. The programme was aired on BBC One on Saturday evenings and was first transmitted on 23 April 2011.
The Cosby Show (2007) Danger Bay (2004) Degrassi: The Next Generation (2020-21) Designing Women (2010) The Dick Van Dyke Show (2004–2007) Dragnet (2002–2004) The Drew Carey Show (2010–2014) Dancing with the Stars (2019–2021)
You Don't Know Jack was an American game show based on the video game series of the same name which aired on ABC in 2001. Paul Reubens played host Troy Stevens. Tom Gottlieb reprised his role as Cookie Masterson, who was the announcer. The show lasted six episodes.
The incredible stories of contestants who won the largest prizes and had the most memorable wins on some of the most popular and beloved game shows are explored with never-before-seen interviews that dive into the effects of the winnings on their life, what they did with their huge prizes, and where they are now. [13]