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  1. 1930s–1950sGame shows began to appear on radio and television in the late 1930s. The first television game show, Spelling Bee, as well as the first radio game show, Information Please, were both broadcast in 1938; the first major success in the game show genre was Dr. I.Q., a radio quiz show that began in 1939. Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on commercially licensed ...

    • Card Sharks (1978–1981, 1986–1989, 2001, 2019–2021) One of the more convoluted game show setups—though no less delightful for it—Card Sharks sees contestants trying to guess answers to questions like "How many of the 100 married women we surveyed lived with their spouse before they tied the knot?"
    • Cash Cab (2005–2020) What if Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? took place, but in a taxi? That's basically the premise of Cash Cab, which sees New Yorkers attempt to answer trivia questions for dough while host Ben Bailey drives them up or downtown.
    • The Chase (2013–2015, 2021–current) Despite what the title might seem to indicate, there's no physical exertion required on The Chase—but mental exertion is another story.
    • Classic Concentration (1987–1991) This was one of two game shows hosted by Alex Trebek. To win this game, which was an update of the 1958–73 version called Concentration, contestants had to match cards on a screen that would subsequently reveal a picture puzzle (a.k.a.
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    • 1 vs. 100. The NBC trivia game show debuted in 2006 with Bob Saget as the host. One player competed against 100 members of the "mob" on the wall, slowly knocking out members of the group.
    • Double Dare. The Nickelodeon classic, hosted by Marc Summers, pitted two teams of kids against each other in various physical and mental challenges. It originally premiered in 1986 as the first game show for the network.
    • Lingo. Hosted by legendary game show host Chuck Woolery, Lingo aired on GSN off and on from 1987 to 2011. The game was a cross between bingo and word guessing, as contestants worked on creating different words to complete the Lingo puzzle.
    • Hollywood Squares. The original season of this real-life tic-tac-toe game debuted in 1965. The premise stayed the same throughout the years. Celebrities would sit in each of the 9 squares.
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  4. List of American game shows. The following is a list of game shows in the United States. Ongoing shows are in bold type. General game and quiz shows. # 1 vs. 100 (2006–2008, 2010–2011) 2 Minute Drill (2000–2001) 3 for the Money (1975) 10 Seconds (1993–1994) 20Q (2009) 25 Words or Less ( 2019–present; began as a test run in 2018)

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  6. This list is a list of the greatest game shows in television history based on critical reception, diversity and cultural impact. Including both retro, (pre-1960s,) and modern, (1970s-present.) Excluding those with mixed, negative and panned reception. No specific ranking.

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