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- CreatorMark Maxwell-SmithStarsAl DuboisKen RyanMarc GagneIn this Canadian game show created by Wink MR10DAL (Martindale), contestants try to DCIFR (decipher) vanity plates. For example, SPSHLFX (special effects) would be the license plate of 'George Lucas'. Champions go on to face EFNMOR (even more) plates to win more money.
- StarsBob BarkerJanice PenningtonHolly HallstromContestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing.
- StarsTom BergeronShadoe StevensWhoopi GoldbergContestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- CreatorBill CarruthersJan McCormickStarsBill CarruthersPeter TomarkenRod RoddyA game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.
- CreatorMark GoodsonStarsRichard DawsonGene WoodJohnny GilbertTwo families compete by trying to outguess the opponents about survey results.
- StarsRay CombsGene WoodJoe AlaskeyTwo families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people. Hosted by Ray Combs.
- CreatorEric LeiberStarsChuck WooleryJohn CervenkaRod RoddyThis game show introduced a bachelor or bachelorette to three prospective dates, each of whom gave a self-introduction. The audience would select the partner they thought was the most compatible. If the guest agreed with the audience's selection, the show would pay for the couple's first date. Afterwards, the couple would return to the show to tell everyone whether it had been a dream date or a nightmare.
- CreatorE. Roger MuirNick NicholsonStarsBob EubanksJohnny JacobsJames FarentinoMarried couples compete to see how much they really know about each other.
- CreatorNick NicholsonE. Roger MuirStarsBob EubanksJohnny JacobsTony McClayThe basic premise of the perennial game show "The Newlywed Game" has been copied and imitated many times, but this original show proved to be the one fans loved (or hated) the most. The rules to this 1970s five-day-a-week syndicated series were identical to those in the classic ABC series. Four couples, each married less than two years, answered a series of questions designed to expose how well the spouses knew (or didn't know) each other. The husbands were first to answer the questions while their wives were secluded offstage; many times, the answers involved "whoopie" (a euphemism for "sex"). Matching answers were worth 5 points each, while not matching usually led to high-pitched arguments much to the delight of Eubanks and the audience. The process was repeated with the wives answering a series of questions and the husbands taken backstage, correct answers were worth 10 points. A final bonus question (usually general, answered by the wives) was worth 25 points. The couple with the highest point total at the end of the game won a bonus prize "chosen especially for" them usually a trip, furniture or mode of transportation (other than a car or truck). Reruns of "The Newlywed Game" remains among the highest-rated shows on the Game Show Network.
- StarsJim LangeBob EubanksBob Hilton"The Newlywed Game" is among the most enduring game shows of the genre. This 1985 five-day-a-week syndicated revival of the classic game show, again hosted by Eubanks, sported a new set, but with no other notable changes. The rules remained the same as in previous versions four couples, each married less than two years, answered a series of questions designed to expose how well the spouses knew (or didn't know) each other. The husbands were asked a series of questions while their wives were secluded offstage. The wives returned and answered the same questions; matches were worth 5 points each. As before, incorrect answers usually led to full-scale fights and verbal assaults (with Eubanks and the audience not making things any easier). The process was repeated with the wives answering the questions and the husbands herded offstage; questions were now worth 10 points. A final bonus question (usually general, first posed to the wives) was worth 25 points. The couple with the highest point total at the end of the game won a bonus prize "chosen especially for" them usually a trip, furniture or mode of transportation (other than a car or truck). Reruns of the 1985 version of "The Newlywed Game," as do the show's other versions, continue to air on Game Show Network.
- StarsGene RayburnJohnny OlsonBetty WhiteThis is The 1st Edition of the program. Composed of 2 Teams of 3 Members (2 In-Studio team members and 1 Star Team Captain) are writing answers to an question {e.g.: Name a part of a chicken} that'll/this'll read(ing) by the host/star (Gene Rayburn) and one(1) member of the team wrote/writes the answer {e.g.: Leg}. The 1st and 2nd Members of the team has/having the same answer is/are matched and that'll/this'll be worth 25 points (10 points-early in the run from December 31, 1962 to February 8, 1963) and the star team captain matched the same answer and that'll/this'll be worth 50 points (20 points). The 1st Team score 100 points wins the game and collect $100 and played "The Studio Audience Match." In "The Studio Audience Match", That/This has 3 Secret Survey Questions which it This/That all occurs the date this/that held/holds the 3 Questions prior to the broadcast of "The MATCH GamE". Each 1 of the 3 secret survey questions that/this has/having the all-time popular answer will be match by the same 3 members of the winning team called "THE BEST ANSWER." Each matching answer that'll/this'll determine what he or she thinking up that/this answer of their judgment is valued at in the following - 1 Person Matched worth $50, 2 People Match worth $100 and All 3 People Match includes A Star Team Captain worth $150 and the possible total of the 3 questions is worth $450 and that/this can be added to $100 and can be the perfect total of $550. The Game Continues before time's up with the sound of whistle blow and the 2 members of the team has the highest cash amount became today's winners. On the weekday of February 27-March 3, 1967 Before the show is over...There's "The Telephone Match" becomes a feature to the program. The Host reads the question {i.e.: _____ Soup} to the home viewer via telephone call and picks 1 member of the studio audience (by a number from 1 to 100+) will match the answer {i.e.: Vegetable Soup} as well the member wrote the answer and that's a match wins the share of jackpot started at $500. $100 will be added when it's a mismatch {i.e.: Alphabet Soup}.
- StarsMonty HallCarol MerrillJay StewartAudience contestants picked at random, dressed in ridiculous costumes, try to win cash or prizes by choosing curtain number 1, 2 or 3. Hilarious situations occur, from winning a rotten prize to jackpot.
- StarsMonty HallKaren LaPierreBrian CummingsUpdated version of the classic game show, where contestants dressed in outrageous costumes trade items for either more valuable prizes or possibly a "zonk."
- StarsMonty HallChuck ChandlerMaggie BrownAn updated version of the classic game show from the '60s and '70s. While involving little in the way of real gamesmanship, this game show quickly became a permanent facet of pop culture. Host Monty Hall would choose contestants from the audience based on how outlandishly they dressed and how insane they acted. These contestants were then given cash or prizes which they could then choose to keep or trade away for hidden mystery gifts. Sometimes the prize would be something valuable, but other times it would even less than worthless.
- StarsDean MiuccioBob HiltonMonty HallAn updated version of the classic game show from the 60's and 70s'. Host Bob Hilton would choose contestants from the audience based on how outlandishly they dressed and how insane they acted. These contestants were then given cash or prizes which they could then choose to keep or trade away for hidden mystery gifts. Sometimes the prize would be something valuable, but other times it would even less than worthless.
- StarsMarc SummersJohn HarveyDave ShikiarOne in a long-running series of game shows, where two-member teams of children compete to answer questions and complete stunts.
- CreatorGeoffrey DarbyMichael KlinghofferDee LaDukeStarsMarc SummersJohn HarveyGorilla MonsoonSame gameplay for Double Dare, but with even more messier and slimier results.
- CreatorMark GoodsonStarsGrant DenyerJosh LangStephanie SanzoFamily Feud is a family tv show for all ages, our whole family enjoys it! Family Feud is a quiz show, where the host asks one question and the team captains buzz in & say their answer without their teams help. Out of both the team captains, whoever gets the highest score chooses to Pass or Play. If they Play, they get a shot at answering all the questions; if they Pass, the other teams get to try to answer all the questions. There is 3 rounds & if sudden death happens; thats where their is one answer on the board & no one has reahed 300 points, only 1 team can win the game. Once the winner has been decided
- StarsWayne BradyJonathan MangumTiffany CoyneHosted by Wayne Brady, this reboot of the classic game show features costumed contestants who are offered deals and must choose to keep what they have or trade for the possibility of winning big.
- CreatorJoe DavolaMichael DuganStarsKen OberColin QuinnSteve TreccaseA trio of contestants answer questions and compete in games related to TV and pop culture.
- StarsVicki LawrenceBert ConvyLinda BlairSyndicated show which debuted in the USA in September 1987, and ran until 1989. Two teams of three men and three women competed, one person from a team was given the name of a famous person and had to communicate the name to the rest of the team by drawing pictures.
- CreatorJohn FerraroStarsMike AdamleJim StarrRaye HollittThe teams compete in such events as Power Ball, Assault, The Wall and Hang Tough. The Eliminator round decides the winner of the tournament.
- CreatorJohn FerraroStarsHulk HoganLaila AliAlex CastroRemake of the syndicated TV 1989's American Gladiators. Contestants face the Gladiators in games for cash and prizes. Hosted by Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali.
- StarsChris JerichoAshley Mary NunesKeisha HowardNow, through ground-breaking engineering, the fusion of a human's fighting spirit with a powerful machine built for destruction has become reality in Robot Combat League. This series puts a 21st century spin on gladiatorial combat with tournament-style battle between eight-feet tall, state-of-the-art humanoid robots whose movements are controlled by exo-suit clad human robo-jockeys. Twelve teams of two contestants, a fighter (the robo-jockey) and a robotics engineer (the robo-tech), are paired with unique robots that clash in the ring for three rounds of intense action, with the winning team advancing in the tournament.
- StarsJonathan PearceNoel SharkeyStuart McDonaldKnockout competition between deadly robots designed and controlled by contestants. There's chainsaws, spikes, and lots of flying metal.