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The Mavis Bramston Show (satire/sketch comedy) (1964–1988) The Micallef Program (satire/sketch comedy) (2001–2003) (Series 2 was known as The Micallef Programme; series 3 was known as The Micallef Pogram, without the first "r" and the "-me") Minty (Australian/British production) (1998) The Money or the Gun (1989–1994)
This is a list of British game shows. A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities , sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes.
Funny You Should Ask is an American television panel game show that aired from 1968 to 1969 on ABC. [1] Hosted by Lloyd Thaxton , it was a comedy game show featuring celebrities, and aired as part of a programming block that also included The Newlywed Game and The Dating Game .
By Serge Stevens The comedy team is a sacred show-business relationship. From the beginning of time, when Eve asked Adam if he wanted a bite to eat, having two or more characters deliver the jokes ...
If conversation is starting to die down, here are 200 funny questions to ask or text your friends or your date the next time you need to liven up the mood.
Truth or Consequences (1940–1975, 1977–1978, 1987–1988; radio-only until 1950 [except for a one-time experimental TV broadcast]; TV only from 1956) Try and Do It (1948) Tug of Words (2021–2023) Turn It Up! (1990) TV Land's Ultimate Fan Search (1999–2000) TV Powww (circa 1980s; many local versions)
These funny questions to ask your friends, family, partner, and kids will make everyone laugh and bring a sense of humor any conversation. 90 funny questions to liven up any conversation Skip to ...
Funny You Should Ask is a syndicated American game show that launched in 2017. [1] It is distributed by Entertainment Studios and hosted by Jon Kelley . Reruns air on the Entertainment Studios cable television channel Comedy.TV and through syndication .