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Tenable is a British game show presented by Warwick Davis and briefly Sally Lindsay, airing on ITV1 from 14 November 2016 [1] to 30 August 2024. On each episode, five contestants attempt to win up to £125,000 by filling in lists of 10 items each.
Game Plan, a 2012 Singaporean Chinese drama series; The Game Plan, a 2011–2012 Australian rules football programme; The Game Plan, a 2011–2013 Australian rugby league programme; Gameplan, a 2007 Filipino sports program "Game Plan" (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe), a 1983 episode "The Game Plan" , a 2005 episode
Part of Warwick's plan was winning over King Edward's younger brother, George Plantagenet, possibly with the prospect of installing him on the throne. [89] The nineteen-year-old George had shown himself to share many of the abilities of his older brother but was also jealous and overambitious. [90]
Kingmaker is a board game for 2–7 players in which each player controls one or more royal families in 15th-century England. [1] Through war, diplomacy, and politics, the players attempt to gain control of one or more members of the two rival royal families, the House of Lancaster and the House of York, to place one of them on the throne of England while eliminating all other "pretenders."