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The Home Shopping Game was a short-lived American television game show that aired in syndication during the summer of 1987 and blended the popularity of home shopping with word-identification challenges. It was syndicated nationally, but failed to attract enough viewers to remain on the air beyond its initial 13-week summer run.
Veteran game show host Bob Goen was the emcee; Bob Circosta, who was the first ever host on the Home Shopping Network, served as announcer/co-host, and Debbie Bartlett was the female model and assistant. Taped at the studios of HSN affiliate KHSC in Ontario, California, the show was produced in association with MCA Television.
The Tod Sa Gun Game is a Thai game show produced by Workpoint Entertainment. It was the 2003 runner-up, and the 2005 winner, of the "best game or quiz show on Asian television" award.
In the original format, a contestant was shown 10 faces. They have to name them all in order to win 10 million baht. It was the first game show to have a ten million baht jackpot, the highest at the time.
The show has won a number of awards from many institutions in Thailand and Asia, including runner-up and highly commended of best game or quiz programme in the Asian Television Awards of 2003 and 2005, respectively.
In the one-on-one game, a player tries to score as many points as possible by telling the name of the given face within one minute. The game continues as far as player gives correct answers, then the other contestant starts. The minimum prize is one million baht when one month later the prize will be add another million until maximum prize of 10 million. Later, the jackpot was fixed at 10 million.
Game Sauce was a spin off of gamer.tv, which featured reviews and previews of imported games. Game Sauce had wacky Japanese-style announcers and styles to go with the show's premise.
Like other programs from gamer.tv, this has aired on American television networks G4 and GSN.
Game Sauce was produced by Gamer TV, a subsidiary company of Trans World International, and ran for 2 years. At its height, it was distributed to nine territories and 210 million homes worldwide.
That Puppet Game Show was a British television series hosted by Dougie Colon, which began airing on 10 August 2013 on BBC One.
The show had been made by the BBC in conjunction with The Jim Henson Company and features the Miskreant Puppets from Puppet Up! in their first family-related appearance. The shows last episode aired on September 14, 2013 and did not return to finish the series after it was axed due to low viewing figures.
Head Games was a science themed game show, hosted by Greg Proops and produced by Whoopi Goldberg. It aired on the Science Channel. The show relied heavily on science experiments and demonstrations to provide a basis for the trivia questions that the contestants must answer. Goldberg described the gameplay as a "mashup" of many different game shows. Describing herself a "geek" and a curious person, Goldberg created Head Games to show people that there's "all kinds of science", not just the popular stereotype of laboratory "science with beakers".
The show aired regularly on Science Channel at 9:00 p.m. eastern on Saturday evenings from October through December 2009. Airings continued in reruns for several months past that time, before the show completely disappeared from the network's schedule in Spring 2010. As of February 2011, there have been no announcements by Science Channel, either online or on-air, whether the game show is set to return for a second season.
Techno Games was a robot competition television programme on BBC2. It was a spin-off from the hugely successful Robot Wars. The TV series aired every weekday for a fortnight from the third Monday in March just after National Science Week. The series of ten programmes was broadcast on the ten weekdays over two weeks. Schools, colleges, individuals and technology clubs competed to break world records, win medals and the grand series prize. For most events lifelike movement was required, so, for example, in the swimming event propellers were banned in favour of legs, paddles, flippers and fins. When the TV show was cancelled a number of enthusiasts kept the competition going under the banner UK Robotic Games.
MBC Game was a South Korean specialty television channel owned by MBC Plus Media. The channel primarily broadcast programming related to video games, but it, along with its competitor Ongamenet, was well known for its extensive coverage of competitive video gaming
The channel was discontinued on January 31, 2012, and replaced by a music channel, MBC Music.
Thumb Candy is a British Channel 4 television documentary about the history of computer games hosted by Iain Lee who interviewed the people who were involved in creating the first big video games.
The Great Getaway Game is a game show which aired on The Travel Channel from June 1, 1990 to April 1991, producing 39 episodes. Currently, this is the network’s sole attempt at a game show. Wink Martindale hosted the series and also helped produce it.
Created and co-produced by the Long Island, New York-based Brockway Television, the show was recorded before a live audience at Times Square Studios with Rick Sommers as announcer, while music/sound effects were handled by Leer Leary.
Panahon Ko 'to!: Ang Game Show ng Buhay Ko was a Philippine Taglish game show that began airing June 28, 2010 on ABS-CBN. It was hosted by the Pilipinas Got Talent duo Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano.
The Pop 'N Rocker Game is a syndicated weekly game show from Ron Greenberg Productions and Alan Landsburg Productions, premiering on September 17, 1983, and running for a full year. It combined musical trivia with in-studio performances; two bands were featured on each episode.
Jon Bauman, better known as Bowzer from the band Sha Na Na, hosted without the Bowzer persona. This was the first of two game shows that he hosted; the second, Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, would premiere just a few weeks after The Pop 'N Rocker Game. Future Saturday Night Live alumnus and comic Phil Hartman and radio D.J. M.G. Kelly served as announcers.
The Zodiac Game was a quiz programme devised by Ron Bareham that was produced by Anglia Television and aired on the ITV network from 1984 until 1986 and was hosted by Tom O'Connor. Russell Grant also made frequent appearances on the show. The first resident astrologer was Bernard Fitzwalter.
GamePro TV was a syndicated weekly video game television show that ran from 1990 through 1991. The show was a low-budget partner to GamePro magazine.