ITV is bringing back the iconic Name That Tune gameshow for the first time in over two decades - with Alison Hammond fronting it.
From Hollywood Squares to Match Game, beloved game shows are returning to TV with fresh hosts and modern twists. Networks are banking on nostalgia while introducing these formats to new audiences.
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The medal is leading the collection of memorabilia from the former footballer’s highly successful career going under the hammer at Propstore.
Late-night comedy king Greg Gutfeld is bringing back the fun. The Fox News host will return to Fox Nation on April 27 with a second season of his high-stakes reality game show, "What Did I Miss?" ...
Sixty years into the hit game show’s legacy, “Jeopardy!” has tapped a new group of contestants: creators. The first-of-its-kind collaboration between the trivia show and YouTube sees a group of ...
Fox’s trivia show “The Floor” returns this week, giving dozens of contestants the chance to compete for a prize of $250,000. Hosted by award-winning actor Rob Lowe, the game show is known for its ...
"The Floor," a trivia game show hosted by actor Rob Lowe, is all set to premiere its fifth season, with contestants vying in head-to-head duels for a $250,000 prize. The two-hour first episode will ...
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