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Pick Your Brain

Pick Your Brain was an American syndicated game show that featured children as contestants. The series ran on weekends for one year, debuting on September 18, 1993 and running until September 1994. Pick Your Brain was created by former Double Dare host Marc Summers, who also served as its host and executive producer. He was assisted by a giant robot named 2-XL, based on the popular Tiger Electronics toy of the same name and voiced by actor Greg Berg. Pick Your Brain was produced by Marc Summers Productions and Summit Media Group, and was distributed by Rysher Entertainment.

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Nail Bar Boys

Meet Astro, Little Kenny, Brandon, Bruno, Dragon and Big Tony. Together, they work in a nail salon in Liverpool. But this is no ordinary workplace - it's all about fun, friendship and fighting to overcome the odds. Follow these British Vietnamese lads from Liverpool and Manchester as they support each other, and their customers, through some of life's toughest challenges, including dealing with addiction, overcoming racism and searching for love. The larger-than-life characters are like local celebrities, and we get to know them at work, at home and at play.

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Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn

VH1 Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn hopes to shed a little light on the complicated and often misunderstood world of celebrity families who still have to grapple with universal issues – but under a microscope. The new series features five families at a crossroads in their relationship as they undergo three weeks of intensive family therapy. Under the guidance of Dr. Jenn Mann (who will serve as primary therapist and host for the series), the family members will participate in group and individual therapy along with relationship exercises out in the "real world" to see if they can rebuild their relationships or if it's simply time for them to move on.

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Rollin with Zach

Zach Anner is a comedian with cerebral palsy who won the opportunity to host his own travel show after winning the first season of "Your OWN Show: Oprah's Search for the Next TV Star." In his series, Anner travels across the U.S., trying to conquer his "top five" list of things to do in each city, attempting new experiences he never thought possible. Whether it's surfing, rock climbing or water skiing, the popular Internet personality challenges himself to try the unexpected and, at times, seemingly impossible, using his sharp sense of humor and a positive attitude to get through it all. As Anner says, "the adventure is in the attitude."

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Stumpers

Stumpers! is a game show hosted by Password emcee Allen Ludden that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. Lin Bolen, former head of NBC Daytime Programming, developed the show. Bill Armstrong was the program's regular announcer, with Charlie O'Donnell filling in for several episodes. The show featured game play similar to Password, with two teams attempting to guess the subject of puzzles based on clues provided by their opponents. The series premiered and ended on the same dates as 50 Grand Slam, which immediately followed Stumpers! on the NBC schedule and was hosted by Ludden's good friend Tom Kennedy, who made a walk-on appearance during the closing segment of the Stumpers! premiere.

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The Climber

The Climber is a psychological manga about Mori Buntaro, an isolated teenager who finds his life purpose in extreme mountaineering. The story leaves behind standard sports tropes to become a dark character study on loneliness and obsession. Mori prefers the deadly silence of frozen peaks over the anxiety of human society, eventually aiming to solo climb the worlds most dangerous mountains. It is famous for hyper detailed realism and surreal visual metaphors that illustrate the characters breaking mental state and the brutal reality of survival in the death zone.

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