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Don’t Forget The Lyrics

Don't Forget the Lyrics! is a game show that originally aired on Fox from July 11, 2007 to June 19, 2009, hosted by Wayne Brady and produced by RDF USA. The series moved to daily syndication in 2010, hosted by Mark McGrath. After more than a decade the show is being rebooted by Fox, hosted by Niecy Nash.
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Easiest Game Show Ever

A pop culture, trivia-based game show, Easiest Game Show Ever, will head into production on October 19th on Pop with 20 episodes. Hosted by quick-witted comedian and actor Michael Ian Black ("The Jim Gaffigan Show," "Wet Hot American Summer," "The State"), Easiest Game Show Ever puts a new twist on "True or False?" and gives contestants the opportunity to win up to $100,000 cash per episode. Pop's Easiest Game Show Ever says it all in the title. In each episode, a pair of contestants work together to answer true or false to 20 pop culture facts. These statements test their instinctual knowledge of entertainment, food, fashion and culture. True or False: Betty White is older than sliced bread?; In the U.S., there are more McDonald's than Starbucks?; According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Madonna is the bestselling female artist of all time? After the team's initial responses, Michael and his co-host Abbi Crutchfield spend the rest of the show revealing additional fun facts to the contestants, giving them the opportunity to doubt their initial responses and even change their answers! So, here it is broken down: contestants have a 50/50 shot at answering each question correctly, THEN they get more information and are allowed to change their mind, THEN they only need to answer 15 out of 20 correctly to win a maximum prize of $100,000 cash. It seems like…the Easiest Game Show Ever…True or False?
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Eggheads

General knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads.
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Emogenius

Did you know emojis are the fastest growing new language in the world? Emogenius tests how well people have mastered the art of communicating solely with these tricky little characters. Hosted by Hunter March (Awesomeness TV), the show features two pairs of contestants who put their emoji-solving skills to the test for a chance to win $10,000.
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Frogger

A worldwide phenomenon since its introduction by Konami in 1981, Frogger has remained one of the most classic and beloved video game franchises of all time with a library spanning more than 30 titles across various platforms. The show FROGGER brings to life this popular franchise and supersizes it on an epic course! Audiences and contestants alike will be transported into a wild, whimsical FROGGER world, filled with all the simple but challenging elements of the mega-hit from Konami.


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Funny You Should Ask

Funny You Should Ask is an outrageous game show that believes every question always has a funny answer. In each half hour episode, six superstar comedians try to help two contestants win a big cash prize. The celebrity is asked an interesting trivia based question and responds with a killer joke. After the laughter subsides, the comedian answers again, this time trying to respond correctly. The contestant must then decide if he thinks the comedian's answer is right or wrong. After three laugh filled rounds, the contestant with the most money goes on to play the end game for a chance at the big cash prize. Every episode is jam-packed with more laughter than any of today's hottest sitcoms.
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Generation Gap

Generation Gap pairs teams of grandparents and grandkids, challenging them to answer questions about pop culture from each other's generations.
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Idiotest

If you buy into the title of this game show Idiotest, you might be an idiot if you can't answer the questions asked of contestants. Each episode features two pairs of competitors from a particular rivalry -- for example, UCLA vs. USC or Trekkies vs."Star Wars" fans -- participating in several rounds of simple, rapid-fire questions testing people's observational skills, attention to detail, and general knowledge. Comic Ben Gleib hosts the show that isn't afraid to call its players idiots.
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Jason Biggs’ Cash At Your Door

Host Jason Biggs surprises unsuspecting game show contestants in their homes with a chance to win up to $25,000.
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