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  1. Just as the title says, I’m looking for an episode of the early 2000’s game show Russian Roulette. My aunt was in Episode 105 that was released on 12/03/02 titled Cowen/Michelle/Larry/Fran. I know it’s a long shot, but I’m hoping to surprise her with it for her birthday if anyone has it.

  2. Full Episodes. Russian Roulette (Mark L. Walberg, 2002) - Season 1 June 5th Episode-2. MD RR 2-2. MD 7 Russian Roulette-2. Russian Roulette Sean Vs Amy Vs Paige Vs Sharise-2. Russian Roulette Henry Vs Michelle Vs Danna Vs Mike-2. Russian Roulette Kristin Vs Rae Vs Ed Vs Tim-2. Russian Roulette Jason-Warren-Lisa-Karen-2.

  3. Jun 3, 2002 · Game Show Network. Four strangers: Adam, Karen, Dave, and Terry. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Terry wins that chance and answers the 5 Killer Questions correctly, but decides to walk with the $10,000.

  4. Season 1: Five brain-teasers are asked, involving challenges such as math problems, unscrambling or anagramming words, and general-knowledge questions. The clock begins to run as soon as the host begins to ask the first question, and the champion may think aloud but must say "My answer is..." before responding. Each right answer awards $500.

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  5. 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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    • 2002-06-03
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  6. Jun 3, 2002 · Game Show Favorites. Russian Roulette Episode Guide. [Season 1] [Season 2] Numbers in parenthesis ( ) under a player's name indicate the order they were dropped from the game. The dollar amount under the final player's name indicates their winnings. Yellow Bar indicates Celebrity Edition. Ep #.

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  8. 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.