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"The Floor" is a dynamic quiz show in which one hundred contestants face off in a series of duels in the world's most spectacular quiz arena!
50/50 was a British children's game show that was broadcast on BBC1. It was broadcast from 7 April 1997 to 12 July 2005. Two schools in the UK put forward 50 students, each child given a number from 1–50 which they wear during the show, before each round a random number generator picks which students will take part in the next game. The t-shirt colours were originally green and orange but this was changed to blue and yellow. They sit opposite each other in raised seating while the game takes place in between them. Most of the children will not get an opportunity to play in a game, but there are question rounds and observation rounds where points are won by the number of correct answers. The games usually consist of inflatable obstacle courses similar to those found in Get Your Own Back, Fun House and Run the Risk.
Each week on Bam's Bad Ass Game Show, competitors vie for $10,000 by facing off against each other in incredibly demented, potentially dangerous and occasionally painful challenges.
Contestants play for the chance to win up to $100,000 by answering questions about things they learned in grade school. There's a classroom full of celebrities they can get help from – including Nikki Glaser, Nicole Byer, Lala Kent, Ryan Fitzpatrick and more! Can they ace grades 1 through 5 for a chance to play for the big money? Or will they flunk out along the way? It's time to find out!
Horror-themed game show, featuring contestants trying to survive a series of challenges as they ride an elevator through an abandoned warehouse. Each week a team of three will ride an elevator into the depths of an abandoned warehouse. One player must get out on each floor taking on a terrifying challenge to earn money for the team. But if that individual doesn’t make it back to the elevator on time, the team moves on without them, leaving them trapped down there without the prize.
Asia Express is the Romanian version of the reality show Peking Express which was created in 2004.
The New Hollywood Squares is the third Hollywood Squares television series. The program aired between September 15, 1986 and June 16, 1989. It was produced by Century Towers Television with Rick Rosner serving as executive producer and Orion Television as distributor. After the first season, became known simply as "Hollywood Squares."
Brazilian version of the American reality show with investors interested in providing financial support to large enterprise ideas. But, to guarantee the necessary investment, entrepreneurs will have to convince these true "sharks" of business.
Can you find the perfect match by only meeting their parents? Meet the Parents is brand new dating show for ITV. Single guys and girls are paired up with the help of the people who know them best - their parents. From love lives and ex'es to school reports and awkward teenage antics, nothing is off limits. Presented by Holly Willoughby, Meet the Parents is dating like you've never seen it before!
Well-educated, well-known Swedes compete for a pot of money that goes to charity. Mikael Tornving provides the answers and the contestants ask the questions.
Jason Biggs will show up in someone's door, making families go through a series of tests working together, to win $25,000.
Contestants use drawing skills to communicate clues and win prizes. Teams are made up of kid contestants and Disney personalities.
Bullseye was a popular British television programme. It was first made for the ITV network by ATV in 1981, then by Central from 1982 until 1995, and was hosted by Jim Bowen.
Host Rosie Jones pits Katherine Ryan and Judi Love's teams against each other in judging 'Rosie's Regulars'. Comedians compete in hilarious rounds, before one of the regulars play for a cash prize.
In this fun reality competition, online players try their best to flirt, bond and catfish their way to a R$300,000 prize.