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Million Dollar Money Drop is an American game show that aired on Fox in the United States and Canada. It is based on the UK flagship series The Million Pound Drop Live (now The £100K Drop), but featured an entirely different game format and its show's set (blue as opposed to red, and a different music theme).
Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the first two seasons of the show in 2000–2001; [1] he was replaced by Nathan Lloyd for the third season in 2001–2002, while Emily Jade O'Keefe hosted the fourth season of the show (which aired in mid-2002).
To begin the show's second season, three special Christmas-themed episodes were produced and aired in December 2010. Two extra games were added, with the 11th game worth $2,000,000 and the 12th game worth $3,000,000. In addition, some games contained a "Holiday Bonus," in which a contestant won a gift if the level is passed. [8]
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I Can See Your Voice is an American television mystery music game show series based on the South Korean program of the same title.It features the guest artist and contestant(s) attempting to eliminate bad singers from the group assisted by clues and celebrity panel, ending with the last remaining mystery singer through a duet performance by one of the guest artists.
A board game based on this version was released by Selchow & Righter as TV Scrabble in 1987. It was the only home version which was originally a board game itself until Trivial Pursuit: Game Show released by Parker Brothers in 1993 and Celebrity Name Game released by Playmonster (formerly Patch) in 2016.
Gordon Elliott hosted the show, with Mark Thompson serving as announcer (only to do the opening intro and contestant call-in at the end). The show was an adaptation of the Australian game show The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime; the name was changed in the United States because an unrelated 1980s game show had already used the name.
Anything for Money is an American television game show where two contestants tried to predict the outcomes of situations in which cast members Christopher Callen and Ralph Harris attempted to coerce passers-by into participating in jokes, in exchange for increasing amounts of money.