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A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories. Votes: 6, A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board. Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.

New version of the syndicated game, where two teams of two compete to complete a Lingo card by solving mystery five-letter words. TV 30 min Game-Show. In order to advance in the game, you must show your potential match every embarrassing piece of Baggage about yourself. In the first round Stars: Jerry Springer , James J. Stars: Michelle Kelchak , Jeffrey Kushon. Sign In. Copy from this list Export Report this list.

Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. IMDb user rating average 1 1. Release year or range to ». Once chosen, a Trader was offered a prize that they could keep or choose a mystery item from behind one of three curtains or doors. The contestant could end up with something valuable, money or something worth nothing at all.

The show was funny and zany even when the client was left disappointed with the prize. Contestants chosen from the audience had the opportunity to name a song title after just some of the bars of the song were played. Cash prizes were larger and sponsors donated merchandise to be used as prizes. It was syndicated for the next 2 years. The show was a prime time hit when it first aired. Comedian host, Jeff Foxworthy, posed questions to an adult contestant who had the option of being helped in answering by a panel of 5 fifth grade students.

The concept was great. It was a great game to play along with as a family at home. The teams are sent around the world and must complete a number of competitions on their trek.

Transportation can include anything including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles and hot air balloons. The goal is for the team to reach a destination during each leg of the journey before any of the other competitors. The show was hosted by Chuck Woolery and ran in syndication from through A contestant would have the option of going on a date with one of three people based on the video that person sent in to the show.

Following the date, the contestant would join Chuck Woolery on stage before a live audience and talk about how the date went. The date was listening in back stage and would also comment on the date. The audience, having previously watched the video applications would have voted on who they thought the best match was. If they chose the same date as the contestant, and the contestant and the date agreed the date was a success, the show would pay for a second date.

If the audience chose a different date for the contestant, the contestant could opt to go out with the audience winner and the show would pay for the date. The disasters made the most entertaining shows. It aired on CBS from through and in syndication until The main moderator during the early years of the show was John Charles Daly.

Creator, producer and host, Chuck Berry, was an iconic figure and made the show the hilarious fun that it was. Popular celebrity panelists included Jaye P. The panel would judge contestants as they performed a talent show. The build up to the gong was key. The show was a hit with high school and college students at the time.

The premise was that Ken wanted desperately to be a game show host so he set up a set in his basement which was bedecked with a big screen television, lounge chairs and autographed pictures of famous classic game show hosts. The show consisted of 3 contestants who sat in lounge chairs and used their remote controls to choose from 9 categories of questions on a big screen TV.

Trivia questions were about television, music and movies. Between rounds, guests were treated to snacks delivered in interesting ways. Skits were performed during the rounds. Comedian Colin Quinn was a writer for the show and acted as announcer and sidekick to Uber. The primetime sensation based on a U. And, yes, that's our final answer. We prefer the swinging '60s and '70s version, featuring Peter Marshall, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver and the unambiguously fey Paul Lynde in the center seat. In those days, it was hip to be Squares.

Password The password is Host Allen Ludden met his future wife, Betty White, on the set of this clue-driven contest. What's My Line? It was a simple concept: Celebrities question a stranger and try to guess his or her job.

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