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- Host John McEnroe offers players the chance to win up to $250,000 by answering a series of seven questions. A player's heart rate is continuously monitored, and if it goes above a certain threshold ("redlining"), he starts losing money and cannot answer until it slows down again. As the game progresses, the stakes and redline penalties increase; also, McEnroe may set off a surprise or two to force the player's heart rate up.
- Real Deal features high-stakes negotiations and the nerve-wracking anxiety of auction. Sellers bring their family heirlooms, historic items, and rare memorabilia to expert dealers who evaluate the items and put a cash offer on the table. An intense negotiation begins and the pressure rises as ultimately the sellers hold the cards and will make the choice between the certainty of cash on the table and the unknowns of an auction, where there are no guarantees.
- One contestant competes against 100 people by answering trivia questions for a chance to win a huge cash prize.
- The long-running words and numbers game.
- Jimmy Carr hosts a game show where contestants endure distractions to win prizes by answering simple questions.
- A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children.
- Former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant R. Lee Ermey answers viewers' questions about military technology.
- Actor and fight director Peter Woodward explores various forms of competition throughout the ages, reenacting historic fights with the help of a stunt team. Episodes have focused on topics ranging from gladiator matches to 17th-century dueling to modern air combat.
- A samurai, sent through time, fights to return home and save the world.
- This series revolves around six contestants who compete by trying to answer questions involving logical thinking and not trivia.
- Quiz show in which contestants competed to protect as much time on their scoring clocks as possible by answering questions.