Sale of the Century
Three contestants compete in a rapid fire question & answer game, with players offered a chance to spend their accumulated bankroll to buy instant bargains of merchandise.
Three contestants compete in a rapid fire question & answer game, with players offered a chance to spend their accumulated bankroll to buy instant bargains of merchandise.
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Four contestants -- one a returning champion, the other three chosen from the studio audience -- bid on items or groups of items in an auction-style format, hoping to be the one who comes closest to the actual retail price without going over.
Four contestants -- one a returning champion, the other three chosen from the studio audience -- bid on items or groups of items in an auction-style format, hoping to be the one who comes closest to the actual retail price without going over.
Four contestants -- one a returning champion, the other three chosen from the studio audience -- bid on items or groups of items in an auction-style format, hoping to be the one who comes closest to the actual retail price without going over.
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle for the chance to win a car in the "Winner's Circle."
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle for the chance to win a car in the "Winner's Circle."
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle for the chance to win a car in the "Winner's Circle."
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle for the chance to win a car in the "Winner's Circle."
Three contestants compete in a rapid fire question & answer game, with players offered a chance to spend their accumulated bankroll to buy instant bargains of merchandise.
Three contestants compete in a rapid fire question & answer game, with players offered a chance to spend their accumulated bankroll to buy instant bargains of merchandise.
Host Rossi Morreale welcomes three contestants who accumulate cash winnings by correctly answering a series of questions about pop culture and current events. At the end of each show, the winner is the player who has ammassed the most money, but throughout the game contestants are tempted to use their winnings on high-end prizes they can buy at incredible bargain prices.
Host Rossi Morreale welcomes three contestants who accumulate cash winnings by correctly answering a series of questions about pop culture and current events. At the end of each show, the winner is the player who has ammassed the most money, but throughout the game contestants are tempted to use their winnings on high-end prizes they can buy at incredible bargain prices.
A long-running panel show in which a celebrity panel questions members of the public to try to guess their jobs.
Celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to identify the imposters.
Celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to identify the imposters.
In this original version of iconic game show "Family Feud," actor Richard Dawson plays host to two teams, each comprised of five family members, who try to match the answers given to survey questions asked to groups of people (typically 100 people in the group). The family that wins the game by being the first to reach a certain point total, either 200 or 300 depending on the rules at the time, advances to the bonus round, called Fast Money, for a chance to win thousands of dollars by answering more survey questions.
In this original version of iconic game show "Family Feud," actor Richard Dawson plays host to two teams, each comprised of five family members, who try to match the answers given to survey questions asked to groups of people (typically 100 people in the group). The family that wins the game by being the first to reach a certain point total, either 200 or 300 depending on the rules at the time, advances to the bonus round, called Fast Money, for a chance to win thousands of dollars by answering more survey questions.
Contestants compete to win cash prizes in a mash-up of two game show formats, first by trying to match celebrities' answers to fill-in-the-blank questions and then by choosing to either agree or disagree with celebrities' answers to trivia questions.
Two teams, each consisting of a contestant and a celebrity guest, compete in a game of charades to guess clue words for a puzzle.
Two teams, each consisting of a contestant and a celebrity guest, compete in a game of charades to guess clue words for a puzzle.
This show from legendary Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions features two contestants trying to predict answers to survey questions for the opportunity to play a game with oversized playing cards for a chance to win cash. One contestant guesses how many people (out of 100) gave a certain answer to a question and the other contestant then guesses if the number is higher or lower than the opponent's guess. The winning contestant then faces a row of cards and must determine if each succeeding card is higher or lower than the one that precedes it. The contestant who wins two out of three games wins the match and plays the bonus round, called Money Cards. The Money Cards round is similar to the card game in the main game but with three levels of cards instead of one row. The contestant is given $200 at the beginning of Money Cards and wagers any or all of that money when guessing if the cards will be higher or lower than the previous one. A perfect round could earn the contestant $28,800.
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