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Russian Roulette. Matt and Sonia take on an award-winning fencing coach, but all bets are off when his students go on the offensive with real swords. S10E17 22 min
Jun 3, 2002 · Four strangers: Ren, Kerry, Adam, and Josh. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Ren wins that chance, but misses on the 10 Killer Questions and drops with $4100.
Jan 1, 2004 · Matt and Sonia take on an award winning fencing coach, but all bets are off when his students go on the offensive with real swords. A break-in at the …
Russian Roulette: Created by Gunnar Wetterberg. With Mark L. Walberg, Burton Richardson, Curt Clendenin, Todd Newton. Contestants compete in a hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance, where incorrect answers could literally cause them to drop out of the game.
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Jan 12, 2002 · Russian Roulette is an American game show created by executive producer Gunnar Wetterberg that ran for two seasons on Game Show Network from June 3, 2002 to June 13, 2003. It was hosted by Mark L. Walberg, with Burton Richardson announcing. Todd Newton hosted an April Fool's Day episode in 2003.
- January 13, 2002
Jan 1, 2009 · Matt and Sonia take on an award winning fencing coach, a break-in at the yard rocks Lou's trust.
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Russian Roulette is an American game show created and executive produced by Gunnar Wetterberg that ran for two seasons on Game Show Network from June 3, 2002, to June 13, 2003. The show was hosted by Mark L. Walberg (excluding the April Fool's Day episode that was hosted by Todd Newton) and announced by Burton Richardson. Gameplay.