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- The Unknown Comic takes to the streets of L.A. to look for talent and to celebrate the Gong Show's 25th anniversary.
- A game show in which audience members vote on which of three commedians they think is telling the truth.
- Six celebrity and underdog candidates in the recall election to oust California Governor Gray Davis compete for a chance to win $21,200, the largest single donation allowed by law.
- Elements of situation comedy married to another "Newlywed Game" copy, wherein three married couples competed for prizes.
- "Scares and Dares" was a 2001 television special where Elvira presents excerpts from the Australian reality show Who Dares Wins (1996).
- A reality based series taking a look at the daily life of Chuck Woolery, as he goes to work, makes public appearances and at his home with his family.
- New version of the 1987 syndicated game, where two teams of two compete to complete a Lingo card by solving mystery five-letter words.
- Game Show Network's revival of the classic Chuck Barris game show, which parodied amateur talent contests.
- Children's version of the popular reverse-quiz show, where host Bob Bergen gives the answers and it was up to the contestants to provide the questions. In addition to score deductions for incorrect responses, the contestants had to perform stunts or endure a penalty for consecutive wrong answers.
- A game show in which four contestants competing against a "money clock" to win the most cash without being the greediest.
- Game Show Network's updated version of the 1979 Chuck Barris game show, which determined which person knew a central contestant the best.
- Two-hour classic game show block on Game Show Network, which aired during the overnight hours.
- The Terrifying New Game Show on GSN. Ready to Play?
- Contestants compete for cash prizes by answering trivia questions to earn letters from a bingo ball dispenser.
- A behind the scenes look at the making of a game show; this special follows the cast and crew of GSN's "Catch 21" to show viewers how a game show goes from idea to screen.
- Popular radio and TV host Wendy Williams gets involved in trying to solve real-life love triangles in this talk show-game show hybrid. Each episode features someone who is involved in two different relationships and by the end of the show, that person decides which relationship he or she wants to continue. But before that decision is made, Williams uses the potential mates' behavior and a lie detector to give the guest a side-by-side comparison of how life could be with each potential mate.
- The show starts out with a potential contestant answering an ad for something that starts out normal run-of-the-mill (audition, job interview, etc.). As this procedure becomes more and more ridiculous, eventually the person running the fake charade would finally ask, "Do you like game shows?" and thus "Instant Recall" begins. contestants then win cash and prizes based on how much they remember from what they just went through.
- Focusing on the movies, TV, music, gossip, etc. If it's gaming related, you'll find it there. It's not rocket science, it's Gamer.tv.
- A documentary series that chronicles Carnie Wilson's efforts to shed "baby weight."
- Quiz show testing contestants' knowledge of popular culture and entertainment.
- Jerry Springer hosts this comedic dating show where a contestant has to choose from 3 partners, each with their own strange emotional "baggage." In each round, the potential partners are required to reveal various secrets and flaws until only one wins a date with the contestant, assuming the winner can accept the contestant's own baggage.
- Former game show winners compete in a single-elimination tournament.
- A game show where contestants are shown letter puzzles, and they must find the correct words hidden among the puzzle's decoy letters.
- Contestants compete to answer general knowledge questions in order to win college tuition money for themselves or family members.
- Elimination-type Q&A quiz.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Match Game (1973) the fill-in-the-blank game show known for its cheeky panel in the 1960s and '70s. Included: remarks by host Gene Rayburn (1917-99), Richard Dawson and Brett Somers.
- A body painting competition featuring artists who are accomplished in their respective fields but who have never body painted before.
- 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 believe about marriage, dating, work, and other subjects. Similar to Family Feud, the questions have previously been answered by a survey of one hundred men. Over the course of four rounds, a celebrity panel consisting of two men and a woman helps the contestants by offering their opinions about the correct answers to the surveys. The winner advances to the bonus round, which features a top prize of $10,000.
- U.S. version of the U.K. series where a panel awards one of five contestants a chance to win money.
- Two teams will be there in order to compete word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the "tug of war rope" to their side.
- Hosted by John Michael Higgins, this classic show is back on Game Show Network, where contestants choose from 3 trivia questions, aiming for $10,000 in the rapid-fire bonus round.