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  1. All About Faces (1971–1972) All About the Opposite Sex (1990) All-Star Blitz (1985) All Star Secrets (1979) Almost Anything Goes (1975–1976; page links to British version, which mentions the American one in detail) All-Star Anything Goes (1977–1978) The Almost Impossible Gameshow (2016) Alumni Fun (1963–1966)

    • Game Show

      A game show (or gameshow) is a genre of broadcast viewing...

  2. Listings by nationality. List of American game shows. List of Australian game shows. List of British game shows. Lists of Canadian game shows (includes English language and French language game shows) List of international game shows.

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  4. As of May 2023, the top three winners in American game show history all earned the majority of their winnings from the quiz show Jeopardy!, which has aired since 1984 and has had no hard earnings limit since 2003. Ken Jennings is the

    Rank
    Name
    Total Winnings (in Usd) [a]
    Show (s)
    1
    $5,296,214
    Jeopardy!, $4,522,700 [68]
    1
    $5,296,214
    1
    $5,296,214
    1
    $5,296,214
    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, $100,000 ...
  5. A game show is a reality/non-reality television show where amateur contestants regularly compete for a reward. Matt Ottinger created the basis for this definition on alt.tv.game-shows in 1994. His definition, more or less, continues to apply. Today, some shows fall in the gray area, and may or may not be considered game shows. In particular, several game show fans may count lottery shows, some ...

  6. 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 ...

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