2024-07-15
Will Ferrell is a barrel of laughs as callow, sexist Ron Burgundy, a TV anchor in 1970s San Diego who's aghast when he's teamed with an ambitious female reporter behind the news desk. (Repeat).
We asked 100 game show-loving Canadians: Name the only iconic TV show featuring two Canadian families competing to guess popular answers to fun survey questions. Top answer on the board? Survey says...get ready for Family Feud Canada! (Repeat).
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The fad of personalized car license plates drives this game show, in which two teams of two contestants try to determine the meaning of a puzzle based on an imaginary VNTY PL8. (Repeat).
The fad of personalized car license plates drives this game show, in which two teams of two contestants try to determine the meaning of a puzzle based on an imaginary VNTY PL8. (Repeat).
Television trivia is tested during this game-show series. (Repeat).
Television trivia is tested during this game-show series. (Repeat).
We asked 100 game show-loving Canadians: Name the only iconic TV show featuring two Canadian families competing to guess popular answers to fun survey questions. Top answer on the board? Survey says...get ready for Family Feud Canada! (Repeat).
We asked 100 game show-loving Canadians: Name the only iconic TV show featuring two Canadian families competing to guess popular answers to fun survey questions. Top answer on the board? Survey says...get ready for Family Feud Canada! (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Contestants make conversation and race the clock to uncover clues about people, places and things. Based on a Canadian series of the same title. (Repeat).
Contestants make conversation and race the clock to uncover clues about people, places and things. Based on a Canadian series of the same title. (Repeat).
The fad of personalized car license plates drives this game show, in which two teams of two contestants try to determine the meaning of a puzzle based on an imaginary VNTY PL8. (Repeat).
The fad of personalized car license plates drives this game show, in which two teams of two contestants try to determine the meaning of a puzzle based on an imaginary VNTY PL8. (Repeat).
America's favorite quiz show where contestants are presented with general knowledge clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in question form. (New).
We asked 100 game show-loving Canadians: Name the only iconic TV show featuring two Canadian families competing to guess popular answers to fun survey questions. Top answer on the board? Survey says...get ready for Family Feud Canada! (Repeat).
Contestants play a version of tic-tac-toe by answering questions to win squares on a game board. The popular quiz show enjoyed many incarnations from the 1950s to the '90s, both in daytime and prime time, on NBC, CBS and in syndication. (Repeat).
Tattletales is an American game show which first aired on the CBS daytime schedule on February 18, 1974. It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers, including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan, providing the voiceover at various times.The show's premise involved questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives and was based on He Said, She Said, a syndicated Good
Break the Bank is an American quiz show which aired variously on Mutual Radio and ABC, CBS and NBC television from 1945 to 1957. (Repeat).
A modern reboot of the classic 70s game show that features two contestants attempting to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of fill-in-the-blank. (Repeat).
Contestants guess celebrities' answers in a 'fill-in-the-blank' style game. Based on the original 1970s hit. (Repeat).
In $100,000 Pyramid, contestants are in teams of two. The goal of the game is to help your partner guess an answer, by listing items that would be included in said answer, or synonymous. For instance, if the answer is "Things That Bounce", clues would be "Po-Go Sticks", "Kangaroos", "Basketballs", etc. To add to the challenge, the contestant who is giving the clues has their hands strapped to thei
Hollywood Squares is an American panel game show, in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win cash and prizes. The "board" for the game is a 3 × 3 vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. The stars are asked questions by the host, or "Square-Master", and the contestants judge the veracity of their answers in order to win the
Hollywood Squares is an American panel game show, in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win cash and prizes. The "board" for the game is a 3 × 3 vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. The stars are asked questions by the host, or "Square-Master", and the contestants judge the veracity of their answers in order to win the
An update of the classic game show in which contestants wearing outrageous costumes make deals with the host to win money and prizes. (Repeat).
Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people. (Repeat).
Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people. (Repeat).
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Based on the Mattel's party game, two teams of three players will compete against each other, trying to guess the correct word or phrase represented by the drawings of their fellow teammates. (Repeat).
America's favorite quiz show where contestants are presented with general knowledge clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in question form. (Repeat).
Criminal hijinks yield big laughs when aging museum security guards Roger (Christopher Walken), Charles (Morgan Freeman) and George (William H. Macy) plot to steal their favorite exhibits before the curator arrives to install a new collection. But when their plan starts to crumble, the three men must scramble to avoid spending their golden years behind bars. (Repeat).
A professional enforcer probes the robbery of a mob poker game by three low-level thieves, but his investigation is complicated by an alcoholic hit man, incompetent gangsters and the playboy host of the game. (Repeat).