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I Literally Just Told You
Jimmy Carr hosts the game show where paying attention pays off, as players answer questions that have just been written, about things that have just happened during the show, in a bid to win £25,000.
Bullsh*t The Gameshow
Hosted by Howie Mandell, Bullsh*t The Gameshow will offer contestants a chance to win big money, even when they don't know the correct answer. Throughout the game, players will work their way up a money ladder either by answering questions correctly or by confidently giving incorrect answers - and persuading their opponents that they are accurate. To win big in this game you don't have to be the smartest person in the room to cash in, you just have to convince everyone that you are.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (UK)
The original British version of the quiz show that's become a worldwide hit. Host Jeremy Clarkson asks hopeful contestants a series of questions, each more difficult than the last. As the questions get harder, the prize money increases, until at last the lucky (or smart) contestant reaches the million-pound prize.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2020)
In celebration of the 20th anniversary, the iconic game show returns for a celebrity-filled prime-time event hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. For the first time in the history of the U.S. franchise, contestants can invite a guest into the hot seat to help them answer questions!
Family Feud (US)
They will survey 100 people off the streets or from a recent studio audience, and arrange the points so that the number one answer was the most recurring answer given. After a round of doubling and tripling the points, the winning family will have a chance to win between $15,000 and 30,000! Depending on how much the winning team banked in the Bullseye round.
The Chase (2009)
A game show hosted by Bradley Walsh. The Chaser attempts to stop four contestants from winning the game. Each player plays a round against him and tries to bank any money they have accumulated. At the end of the show the surviving players join forces in an effort to try and win a large amount of money.
Cash Cab (US)
There are many taxi cabs in New York City, but only ONE pays the passengers. Ben Bailey quizzes unsuspecting passengers until they reach their destination. If they answer correctly, they will earn money, but if they answer three questions incorrectly, that is "three strikes", and they will be kicked out of the cab on the spot. The questions increase in difficulty and value as the game progresses. If the contestant reaches their destination without striking out, they can go "double-or-nothing" on a video bonus question.
Would I Lie to You? (US)
This American version of the British comedy panel features team captains joined by a stellar cast of celebrity guests who weave elaborate tales... that may or may not be the truth. Competing teams then ask questions and watch body language to determine which are outrageous but true, and which are made-up stories.
You Can't Ask That
A new 10 episode series that asks groups of misunderstood, judged or stigmatised Australians the questions you've always wanted to know the answers to.
The series plunges joyfully into the lives of short statured Australians, wheelchair users, the transgendered, Muslims, ex-prisoners, fat people, Indigenous, sex workers, the terminally ill and the polyamorous. It asks forthright and at times uncomfortable questions, which result in illuminating, moving and surprising answers.
You Can't Ask That will screen on Wednesdays on ABC TV and iView.
Child Support
A US game show hosted by Fred Savage, and features adult contestants and interactions between Ricky Gervais and a group of 5 kids who say the most unpredictable things.
500 Questions
The show is testing contestants' knowledge with a series of questions, with those who are winning being able to move from one episode to the next until they answer correctly all 500 questions.
Question Time
A show where members of the public ask a panel, consisting of MPs, celebrities and industry experts, questions on a variety of current affairs topics.
The Chase (US)
A team of four contestants attempt to amass as much money as possible for a team kitty by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round. The Chaser's job is to catch each contestant and make sure the players are not able to put the money into the kitty which the team must collectively play for in "The Final Chase".
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Ordinary adults must try their luck at a series of questions targeted at the fifth-grade level. The adults will be asked questions from elementary school textbooks. There are five children as classmates that can help the adults through out the process.
Jeopardy! (UK)
Hosted by broadcaster Stephen Fry, 'Jeopardy!' will see contestants play to win, using their best general knowledge to win rounds and may continue amassing winnings the longer they stay in the game.
Tipping Point
Contestants must answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine that releases tokens worth thousands of pounds. Dropping the tokens down a choice of four shoots, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount of money is then eliminated, and this continues round by round, until only one player remains.
When only one player is remaining, the player is given a special coin which is dropped into the machine. The aim is to get the coin back out of the machine in order to win £10,000. Any coins which drop in the process of trying to get the special coin out are counted, as before, as £50 apiece and should the player not manage to remove the special coin, they will be able to choose whether to keep the money they have accumulated or gamble in order to try three more times to remove the special coin, to win the £10,000 jackpot.
Family Fortunes
Family Fortunes makes a welcome return to ITV. Two families go head to head as they try to name the most popular answer to survey-based questions posed to 100 people.
America Says
The show, based on a format by Cleve Keller and Dave Noll, sees two teams of friends and family face off to guess America's responses to fill-in-the-blank survey questions covering every topic under the sun.
Mastermind
Mastermind is a British quiz show, well known for its challenging questions, intimidating setting and air of seriousness.
Tenable
Teams of five friends, family members or colleagues take it in turns to build up the prize pot solo by filling in the blanks of a 'top ten' list on any number of general knowledge subjects. If a player gives five or more correct answers, they add money to the team prize fund and secure their place in the final. The more answers they give after that, the more money they bank. If they get a perfect 10, they add £25,000, making the potential jackpot £125,000.
Players each get one 'life' allowing them to give an incorrect answer, but a second mistake will see them eliminated, their winnings wiped from the bank and themselves excluded from the final round. Across the game, the team have three 'nominates'. If a player is stuck for an answer, they can nominate a team member to provide an answer for them. If a player gives an answer the team captain deems incorrect, they can overrule it and replace it with one of their own - but only once per round.
One by one, players are faced with this daunting task until they reach the final, at which stage the remaining team members come together to face one last board. However, unlike previous rounds, they must find all ten answers to go home with the prize money.
Split Second
Split Second is a fast-paced trivia game where three players face off in a variety of trivia challenges. Players answer in the order they buzz in, and points are distributed based on how many players get a question right.
Funny You Should Ask
Two contestants and a panel of six comics participate. Each comic in turn is asked a general knowledge question, and they answer (giving a humorous response first). In turn, the contestants must determine if the comic is right or wrong. First round questions are worth $100, round two is worth $200, and round three is worth $300.
The top scorer after round three wins the game and vies for $5000. Three questions are asked, and three comics give an answer for each question. The contestant must pick the right answer each time. Any wrong answer ends the bonus round.
Cash Cab
In the Canadian version of Cash Cab, contestants answer trivia questions for cash prizes while the host, Adam Growe, drives them in a cab around Toronto.
Celebrity Mastermind
Celebrity Mastermind is a British television quiz show broadcast by BBC television. The show is a spin-off of the long running quiz show Mastermind, with the exception that all the contestants are celebrities. As with the main show, John Humphrys is the host and question-master. Magnus Magnusson was quizmaster on the 2003/04 episodes featuring Jonathan Meades as winner.
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