Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - Season 1
Ugandan game show based on the original British format of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
Ugandan game show based on the original British format of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
Alan Kasujja
Himself - Host
Ugandan game show based on the original British format of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
In this game show, the game changes every show! Players begin each round without knowing the rules -- and must figure them out while competing to win.
A game show created in the United Kingdom, in which contestants attempt to answer general knowledge questions in an intimidating atmosphere in order to scoop the £1 million top prize. The original series was hosted by Chris Tarrant, and its modern-day revival is hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.
American version of the tense gameshow where contestants tackle a series of multiple-choice questions to win large cash prizes.
A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
An un-scripted comedy show in which four guest performers improvise their way through a series of games, many of which rely on audience suggestions.
Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people.
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.
I gathered 1,000 people to fight for $5,000,000, the LARGEST cash prize in TV history! We're also giving away a private island, Lamborghinis, and millions more in cash throughout the competition! Go watch to see the greatest show ever made!
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
Illusionists Penn & Teller throw down the gauntlet to aspiring magicians to perform their most mystifying trick - and fool Penn and Teller. Penn & Teller have no prior knowledge of either the performers or the planned trick. They sit in the audience just like everyone else, watching every move the guest magicians make. If any illusionist fools the professionals, they win a five star trip to Las Vegas to perform as the opening act in Penn & Teller's world famous show at the Rio Hotel & Casino.