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Alex Trebek
Host
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Rod Roddy
Announcer
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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?
Takeshi's Castle was a Japanese game show that aired between 1986 and 1990 on the Tokyo Broadcasting System. It featured the Japanese actor Takeshi Kitano as a count who owns a castle and sets up difficult challenges for players to get to him. Contestants throw themselves into daunting physical challenges as they attempt to storm Takeshi's Castle and win the grand prize of one million yen. The show has become a cult television hit around the world. A special live "revival" was broadcast on April 2, 2005, for TBS's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Takeshi's Castle
This game show sees contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel.
Wheel of Fortune
จากความคิดสุดล้ำของมิสเตอร์บีสต์สู่บีสต์เกมส์ รายการแข่งขันเรียลลิตี้ใหม่ที่ทำลายทุกสถิติ ผู้เข้าแข่งขันมากถึง 1,000 คนจะมาแข่งขันกันในภารกิจลุ้นระทึกที่ต้องใช้ทั้งแรงกายแรงใจเพื่อลุ้นเงินรางวัลสูงถึงห้าล้านเหรียญสหรัฐ ในแต่ละสัปดาห์ ผู้เข้าแข่งขันจะต้องใช้ทั้งความแข็งแกร่งและไหวพริบเพื่อให้ได้อยู่ในเกมต่อ โดยมีเป้าหมายคือเป็นผู้คว้าเงินรางวัลหลายล้านเหรียญสหรัฐ!
บีสต์เกมส์
A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Footage from the popular game show, Takeshi's Castle has been re-edited, re-written and re-voiced into a hilarious, intentionally over-produced, modern "action/X-treme" sports show.
MXC
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
Shooting Stars is a British television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two as a pilot in 1993, then as 3 full series from 1995 to 1997, then on BBC Choice from January to December 2002 with 2 series before returning to BBC Two for another 3 series from 2008 until its cancellation in 2011. Created and hosted by double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it uses the panel show format but with the comedians' often slapstick, surreal and anarchic humour does not rely on rules in order to function, with the pair apparently ignoring existing rules or inventing new ones as and when the mood takes them.
Shooting Stars
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.