America Says
Two teams guess how America filled in the blanks on survey questions. John Michael Higgins hosts. "Bunco Players vs. Poker Players" 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. "Bunco Players vs. Poker Players" 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. "Working Moms vs. Friendsgiving" 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. "Cosplayers vs. Trivia Team" 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 Sci-Fi vs. The Ponces" 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 answer pop trivia questions to earn cards and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting.
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. "Voyagers vs. Volunteers" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as whether it's better to hang toilet paper "over" or "under."
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Mom Squad vs. The Cowans" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how to revive flat champagne.
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Insta Friends vs. Island Riders" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as which hit '70s song has a similar rhythm to CPR compressions.
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical questions that everyone should know. "Smart & Sassy vs. Gym Bros" Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what kind of tree bark you can eat to survive being lost in the wild.
Apolo Anton Ohno hosts as teams face up to ten 60-second challenges for a chance to win up to $250,000. "60-Second Dream Team" faces up to ten 60-second challenges for a chance to win up to $250,000 in this GSN remake of the hit game show hosted by Apolo Anton Ohno.
Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Follow Me To The Money" This unique game show is as much about convincing others as it is about being right. Four strangers must debate and unanimously agree on the answers to questions including which habits people find most annoying in a roommate.
With the help of a celebrity panel, woman try to figure out what mean really think. Hosted by DeRay Davis. "What Do Men Think?" 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: Tony Rock, Nicole Byer, Gary Owen.
Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Navel Intelligence" 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 drinking seven nights a week and collecting his navel lint.
Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Tattoo to Tango" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they will put up with to find love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes having a Satanic tattoo on his chest and still living with his parents.
Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Playing Games" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they will put up with to find love. A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes spending his weekends playing video games and refusing to eat anything green.
Daters decide how much emotional "baggage" they are willing to put up with to find love. "Bear Your Soul" Jerry Springer hosts as daters decide how much emotional “baggage” they will put up with to find love. A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes having over 100 teddy bears and drinking a bottle of wine nightly.
Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Convince Me" This unique game show is as much about convincing others as it is about being right. Four strangers must debate and unanimously agree on the answers to questions including whose portrait is set to replace Andrew Jackson's on the $20 bill.
Four must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock. "Making That Money, Honey" This game show is as much about convincing others as it is about being right. Four strangers must debate and unanimously agree against a racing clock to answer questions including what Beyonce's fan base call themselves.
With the help of a celebrity panel, woman try to figure out what mean really think. Hosted by DeRay Davis. "Chocolate Factory" 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, Damien Dante Wayans.