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American version of the tense gameshow where contestants tackle a series of multiple-choice questions to win large cash prizes.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people.
Family Feud
Two contestants are transported from their everyday lives into a once-in-a-lifetime night of fun and celebration as they play party games with some of their favorite celebrities and compete for the chance to win up to $25,000.
Hollywood Game Night
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.
Jeopardy!
The Bob Newhart Show is an American situation comedy produced by MTM Enterprises, which aired 142 original episodes on CBS from September 16, 1972, to April 1, 1978. Comedian Bob Newhart portrays a psychologist having to deal with his patients and fellow office workers. The show was filmed before a live audience.
The Bob Newhart Show
Celebrity Family Feud pits celebrities and their families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to survey-type questions posed to 100 people.
Celebrity Family Feud
Comedy quiz show full of quirky facts, in which contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'.
QI
จากความคิดสุดล้ำของมิสเตอร์บีสต์สู่บีสต์เกมส์ รายการแข่งขันเรียลลิตี้ใหม่ที่ทำลายทุกสถิติ ผู้เข้าแข่งขันมากถึง 1,000 คนจะมาแข่งขันกันในภารกิจลุ้นระทึกที่ต้องใช้ทั้งแรงกายแรงใจเพื่อลุ้นเงินรางวัลสูงถึงห้าล้านเหรียญสหรัฐ ในแต่ละสัปดาห์ ผู้เข้าแข่งขันจะต้องใช้ทั้งความแข็งแกร่งและไหวพริบเพื่อให้ได้อยู่ในเกมต่อ โดยมีเป้าหมายคือเป็นผู้คว้าเงินรางวัลหลายล้านเหรียญสหรัฐ!
บีสต์เกมส์
Each week a group of four famous faces go toe to toe in testing their general knowledge skills in a variety of entertaining games.
Richard Osman's House of Games
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.