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Celebrity Name Game is an American syndicated game show that premiered on September 22, 2014. Based on the board game Identity Crisis (created by Laura Robinson and Richard Gerrits), the series was developed by Courteney Cox and David Arquette's Coquette Productions and was originally pitched as a primetime series for CBS with Craig Ferguson as host.
(2008) – Man on the street game show where interviewees attempted to guess what a celebrity said during a red carpet interview. Hosted by Dave Holmes . Hollywood 411 (2008–11) – Entertainment newsmagazine program hosted by Chris Harrison ; varied over the years between a daily and weekly presentation.
The Celebrity Game (1964–1965; also an unsold 1968 pilot hosted by Bert Parks) Celebrity Golf (1960–1961) Celebrity Lanes (1961–1962) Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017) Celebrity Sweepstakes (1974–1977) Celebrity Tennis (1973–1974) Chain Letter (1966) Chain Reaction (1980, 1986–1991, 2006–2007, 2015–2016, 2021–2022) The Chair ...
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Stephanie Morgan of Common Sense Media gave the series two stars out of five and said that the show will, "appeal only to viewers old enough to recognize the celebrities referenced," adding on, "many of the celebrities are either too niche, or too old, for younger viewers to recognize -- making the big reveals less and less satisfying."
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The series was modeled after the 1962-1964 TV show Stump The Stars, which itself is a successor of the long-running Pantomime Quiz of the 1950s. [2] Much like the earlier versions, the show consisted of two teams of four celebrities attempting to act out comedic phrases, each within 75 seconds instead of two minutes like in prior versions.