
America Says
Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "Army vs. Navy" Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions.

Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "Army vs. Navy" Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions.

Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "Recently Engaged vs. Math Teachers" Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions.

Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "The Conways vs. The Synagogue" Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions.

Each week, the game of odds and chance unfolds when a contestant is confronted with 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash. Contestants choose from 26 briefcases containing money in hopes of winning one million dollars.

Each week, the game of odds and chance unfolds when a contestant is confronted with 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash. Contestants choose from 26 briefcases containing money in hopes of winning one million dollars.

Two teams of celebrities and civilians against each other in a word game with a top prize of $10,000. This fast-paced word game pits two teams of celebrities and civilians against each other.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Play On" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about knowing the right answers. Four strangers including a dog walker and a waiter must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Salt, Not Sugar" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about being right. In this special pilot episode three strangers including a therapist and a pharmacy tech must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock.

With the help of a celebrity panel, woman try to figure out what mean really think. Hosted by DeRay Davis. "Alfred" Comedian DeRay Davis hosts a game show in which two female contestants, with the help of a celebrity panel, try to figure out what men really think. Celebrity panelists: Finesse Mitchell, Bethany Dwyer, and Doboy.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "What's the Skinny" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they will put up with when finding love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes loving to wear skinny jeans and referring to himself in the 3rd person.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Get Her to the Geek" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they can put up with for love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes making his girl dress like Princess Leia and wearing yellow undies for good luck.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Voice of an Angel" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they can put up with for love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes using her baby voice to manipulate men and giving herself tarot readings daily.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Mrs. Mathers" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they are willing to put up with when finding love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes being a champion belcher and planning to marry Eminem.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "You Better Be Right" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about knowing the right answers. Four strangers including a nanny and a professor must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. Hosted by Mike Richards.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Taking a Chance" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about knowing the right answers. Four strangers including an office manager and an athlete must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock.

With the help of a celebrity panel, woman try to figure out what mean really think. Hosted by DeRay Davis. "I'm Here To Educate" Comedian DeRay Davis hosts a game show in which two female contestants, with the help of a celebrity panel, try to figure out what men really think. Celebrity panelists: Naim Lynn, Julia Lillis, Alonzo Bodden.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Geek Chic" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” to put up with when finding love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes being a marching band geek and having secretly dated two sisters simultaneously.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Can't Buy Me Love" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” to put up with to find love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes only dating rich women who pay for dates and eating baby food and dog food.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Hungry for Love" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” to put up with when finding love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes not allowing any food in her house and stealing money from church.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Shoe Complete Me" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” to put up with to find love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes spending $5,000 a year on 6-inch pumps and snoring and drooling every night