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To Tell The Truth

To Tell the Truth is an anarchic and funny re-imagination of the beloved, game show of the same name. The all new version will take the excitement to another level featuring fun characters from pop culture.
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Weakest Link

The new version of Weakest Link will deliver the fast-paced and quick-witted pillars of the original British format created by the BBC with a few modern twists. The hybrid game show sees contestants answer general knowledge questions to bank prize money across multiple rounds. At the end of each round, the contestants vote out who they perceive to be the "Weakest Link" remaining.
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Wheel of Fortune

With more than 30 million viewers per week, Wheel of Fortune has been the #1 syndicated game show since its inception. It has earned six Daytime Emmy Awards, including the 2011 Emmy for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show. The series continues to attract a larger audience than many Primetime TV shows.
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Wheel of Fortune (UK)

Wheel of Fortune is a British television game show created by Merv Griffin. Contestants compete to solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes. The title refers to the show's giant carnival wheel that contestants spin throughout the course of the game to determine their cash and/or prizes. The programme aired between 19 July 1988 and 21 December 2001 and was produced by Scottish Television (STV) for the ITV network - having effectively replaced Now You See It as STV's prime time game show offering for the ITV network. It mostly follows the same general format from the original version of the programme from the United States, with a few minor differences.
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Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? s an American children's television game show based on the Carmen Sandiego computer game series created by Brøderbund Software. The program aired on PBS from September 30, 1991 until December 22, 1995.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire

In Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, 15 questions need to be answered by the contestants to win the 1 million dollar prize.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire (UK)

Game Show in which contestants answer questions to win up to £1 Million pounds.
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Window Warriors

The worlds of art and commerce collide on GSN's new show, Window Warriors, hosted by Garcelle Beauvais (Hollywood Today Live). Eight of the country's most talented window merchandising designers compete to build elaborate displays and earn the approval of the judges – the fabulous Carson Kressley (DWTS, Queer Eye For The Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. Each week, the remaining contestants are given a new design theme and materials that correlate with one major retail brand. Festive, luxurious, and shockingly unexpected, these artists must push their creativity to the limit in order to stay in the game and win the $100,000 grand prize. When artistic abilities and design skills are put to the test, who will come out on top?
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WinSanity

The series, hosted by actor Donald Faison ("Scrubs"), is unique in that the game play offers the opportunity for prizes to be won not only by the contestants but also by the studio audience. GSN has also partnered with participation TV technology company iPowow to allow viewers to play along at home in real-time for a chance to win prizes throughout the season. Each half-hour episode of Winsanity features a contestant attempting to rank ten compelling and surprising facts in numerical order, from lowest to highest (i.e.: Which is greater: the number of marriages each year in the US, or the number of President Barack Obama's Twitter followers?). Every time a contestant is correct and wins a prize, so does a randomly selected portion of the studio audience. However, if a contestant gives a wrong answer at any point, they, and the audience lose everything, and a new contestant takes his or her place and continues the game, trying to win prizes that increase in value with each round.
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