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  2. Today's the Day (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Several rounds were played during each episode, with the order varying slightly from one series to the next: Stop the Clip: A 30-second news film clip was played, and the first contestant to buzz in with a correct answer to the host's question about it won points for his/her team. The point value decreased as the clip continued.

  3. List of British game shows - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:British game show hosts - Wikipedia

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    Game show hosts from Northern Ireland (3 P) S. Scottish game show hosts (9 P) W. Welsh game show hosts (3 P) Pages in category "British game show hosts"

  5. The Tournament (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Tournament is a British television game show, first broadcast on 8 November 2021. It is screened on BBC One, produced by QITV and hosted by Alex Scott. [1] It was devised by James Rawson and Dan Schreiber.

  6. Most popular game show hosts of all time - AOL

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    Since the first TV game show—the BBC's "Spelling Bee"—aired in 1938, these programs have captivated audiences. Game shows' popularity grew along with television ownership, which increased ...

  7. 100% (game show) - Wikipedia

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    100% is a British television game show that was shown in the United Kingdom every weekday at 5.30pm from 31 March 1997, the day after the inception of its host television station Channel 5, until 24 December 2001, running for over 1,000 editions. Each show ran for 30 minutes with one commercial break.

  8. 1 vs. 100 (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    To win the game outright, the One must eliminate all members of the 100 by answering a series of questions correctly. On each turn, the One selects one of two categories and the host asks a multiple-choice question with three answer options. The 100 are given six seconds to lock in their guesses, after which the One is asked for their answer.

  9. The Crystal Maze - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Maze is a British game show devised by Jacques Antoine, based upon his format for the French game show Fort Boyard, and produced for Channel 4.The programme focuses on teams of contestants, a mixed group of men and women, attempting a range of challenges to earn time required to help them complete one final challenge, which if completed successfully earns them a prize.