
America Says
Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "Law Students vs. Hosptial Staff" 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. "Law Students vs. Hosptial Staff" 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. "Team Florida State vs. Team Florida" 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. "Empty Nesters vs. The Boatrights" 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. "Team Vegas vs. 80s Band" Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions.

Players answer pop trivia questions to earn cards and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting. Players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without "busting" in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.

Players answer pop trivia questions to earn cards and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting. Players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without "busting" in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.

Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Happy Campers vs. The McKinnons" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as which food you can eat to help relieve a headache.

Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Church Ladies vs. Team Celebrate" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how to guarantee the right fit when trying on new shoes.

Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Muniz Family vs. Singing Teachers" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how you should react if you are walking your dog and he runs away.

Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "New Yorkers vs. Mommy Bloggers" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as which part of a cruise ship you should stay on if you're prone to seasickness.

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. "Let the Button Do the Talking" This unique game show is as much about convincing others as it is about accuracy. Four strangers must debate and unanimously agree, answering questions like how involved brides say they were in selecting their own rings.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Go All In" In this special episode all the contestants are poker players. These four strangers must debate and unanimously agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions. When the stakes are high will they fold under pressure or go all in?

With the help of a celebrity panel, woman try to figure out what mean really think. Hosted by DeRay Davis. "Things Men Hate The Most" 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: Dean Edwards, Sarah Tiana, and Damien Dante Wayans.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Like a Moth to a Flame" 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 dating women half his age and living with a colony of moths.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Cat Naps" 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 watching only trashy reality TV and sleeping with her three cats.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Dress Up" Jerry Springer hosts this dating game show that reveals how much emotional "baggage" people are willing to put up with for love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes reading magazines and wearing costumes on dates.

Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Superman" 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 men whose baggage includes wearing tights in public and sleeping on Superman sheets.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Functional Dysfunction" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about being right. Four strangers including a department store santa and a cannabis blogger must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock.

Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Shotgun Decision" A unique game show which is as much about convincing others as it is about knowing the right answers. Four strangers including a health services coordinator and a gamer must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock.