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    • Card Sharks (1978–1981, 1986–1989, 2001, 2019–2021) One of the more convoluted game show setups—though no less delightful for it—Card Sharks sees contestants trying to guess answers to questions like "How many of the 100 married women we surveyed lived with their spouse before they tied the knot?"
    • Cash Cab (2005–2020) What if Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? took place, but in a taxi? That's basically the premise of Cash Cab, which sees New Yorkers attempt to answer trivia questions for dough while host Ben Bailey drives them up or downtown.
    • The Chase (2013–2015, 2021–current) Despite what the title might seem to indicate, there's no physical exertion required on The Chase—but mental exertion is another story.
    • Classic Concentration (1987–1991) This was one of two game shows hosted by Alex Trebek. To win this game, which was an update of the 1958–73 version called Concentration, contestants had to match cards on a screen that would subsequently reveal a picture puzzle (a.k.a.
  1. Mar 31, 2024 · CinemaBlend has ranked the 30 best game shows of all time, with a lineup of classics hosted by (and guest-starring) some of Hollywood's biggest icons.

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  2. Jun 13, 2013 · So, excluding the bug-eating mutations of the post-Richard Hatch era, here are the top 60 shows that truly got game. 1. Jeopardy! Answer: From its original Art Fleming-hosted incarnation to...

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  3. Jan 24, 2013 · We've ranked everyone's favorite game shows, taking into consideration not just their mass appeal, but a host of factors. From trivia experts such as Jeopardy!, to hilarious family competitions of Family Feud, and classics like The Price Is Right, there's something to suit everyone's taste.

    • High Stakes Poker. IMDb user rating: 9.0. Year(s): 2006–2011. “High Stakes Poker” was exactly what it sounds like: a televised poker game. Except in this show, it was a real game and all the contestants used their own money.
    • Most Extreme Elimination Challenge. IMDb user rating: 8.7. Year(s): 2003–2007. This popular show wasn't an original series at all. The show used footage from a Japanese game show called “Takeshi's Castle,” where contestants competed in weird physical challenges.
    • What's My Line? IMDb user rating: 8.6. Year(s): 1950–1967. This was a popular guessing game hosted by John Daly. Four panelists would ask yes or no questions to determine the jobs of each of the contestants and then guess the identity of a mystery guest.
    • Whose Line Is It Anyway? IMDb user rating: 8.5. Year(s): 1998–2007. The original version of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” was hosted by Drew Carey, and it always featured Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady, and at least one other guest in improv challenges.
  4. Aug 6, 2022 · From Outlander to Peaky Blinders, here are eight other shows that will give you the Game of Thrones vibes you love and miss. 1. The Last Watch. HBO. In case you're not quite ready to let go of...

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  6. Oct 25, 2024 · From captivating storytelling arcs to stunning visuals that rival their pixelated predecessors, the best video game TV shows of all time have managed to capture the essence of their source material beautifully, while carving out their own special place in TV history.

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