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  2. The Line (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Line is an American game show pilot co-hosted by Jeff Davis and Candace Bailey. Created by ITV Studios and produced by High Noon Entertainment, the pilot showcased contestants waiting in a "line" to enter a "vault". While in the latter, they must answer a series of eight questions to win a jackpot that grows progressively as contestants ...

  3. Game On (2002 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Game On is a game show that aired as part of G4's original 13-show line-up. [2] It was filmed all over the country [3] as the hosts invite people off the street to compete against each other in video games. The hosts, Randy Kagan and Matt Gallant, [4] would choose a side and then the losing host would be humiliated [5] [6] (normally in public).

  4. List of Jimmy Fallon games and sketches - Wikipedia

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    7th Floor West is a parody of the MTV series The Hills, documenting Jimmy's arrival to Late Night and his initial struggles in the beginning of the show, such as whether to wear a red tie or a blue tie on his premiere episode. [7] Season 1 of the series dealt with Jimmy's passive-aggressive power struggle with A. D. Miles, Late Night's

  5. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Brain Games (2019–2022, had previously been an educational series with no game show elements from 2011 to 2016) Brains and Brawn (1958) Break the Bank (1945–1957) Break the Bank (1976–1977) Break the Bank (1985–1986) Broadway to Hollywood (1949–1954; also called Headline Clues and Broadway to Hollywood Headline Clues) Broke Ass Game ...

  6. Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak - Wikipedia

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    The show originated as an unsold pilot in 1983 hosted by Gene Rayburn called Party Line. The show was picked up by ABC with a few minor changes, mainly Forsyth replacing Rayburn as host (Rayburn had committed to Break the Bank by this time) and the show title changed from Party Line to Hot Streak. The game play for the most part remained unchanged.

  7. Number Please (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Number Please is a Goodson-Todman Productions game show hosted by Bud Collyer which aired at 12:30 p.m. weekdays on ABC from January 30 to December 29, 1961. [1] It replaced Collyer's Beat the Clock when that series ended its run on ABC. Number Please was an early predecessor of Wheel of Fortune and other word-puzzle programs.

  8. The Next Line - Wikipedia

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    The Next Line is a Canadian television game show.Produced by Blair Murdoch, it was filmed at the studios of U.TV in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] Hosted by Kevin Frank, with Kathy Morse (later the mayor of Maple Ridge from 2002 to 2005) as the announcer, it centered on viewing classic movie clips, music and quotes that were cut off at a point and then determining which of a panel of ...

  9. Peer Pressure (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Three youths, ages 12–17, competed in this game, whose centerpiece was a life-sized board game spread out on the studio floor. One at a time, each contestant determined his/her moves via a "Magic 8 Ball", which reveals a type of activity (a stunt or a moral-based question) and the number of spaces the contestant can move upon a correct answer or completion of said stunt.