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  1. Apr 10, 2020 · To finish my week of Kimmel-era WBSM episodes I have, fittingly enough, Jimmy's last episode permanently co-hosting the series, in what is a clip show of mem...

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  2. Replacing Jimmy Kimmel, she served as co-host of the Comedy Central game show Win Ben Stein's Money from 2000 to 2002. In 2010, Pimental joined the staff of the Showtime dramedy Shameless (U.S. version) as a writer and producer, and later as an executive producer. Filmography Actress (818) (2008) Prey for Rock & Roll (2003)

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  4. Win Ben Stein's Money: With Ben Stein, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy M. Pimental, Sal Iacono. Contestants compete against each other and host Ben Stein for a chance to win money from Stein himself.

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    • 1997-07-28
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  5. Win Ben Stein's Money is an American television game show created by Al Burton and Donnie Brainard that aired first-run episodes from July 28, 1997 to January 31, 2003, on Comedy Central. The show featured three contestants who competed to answer general knowledge questions in order to win the grand prize of $5,000 from the show's host, Ben Stein .

    • Al Burton, Donnie Brainard, Byron Glore, Andrew J. Golder
    • Game show
    • Dennis Rosenblatt
  6. Jul 4, 2022 · On this 1998 episode of Win Ben Stein's Money with Ben Stein and Jimmy Kimmel, Ben is putting another $5,000 at stake, this time against bankruptcy attorney ...

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  7. Nov 4, 2023 · From 1997 to 2003, three contestants battle it out for a chance to win $5000 of Ben Stein's money. Hosted by Ben Stein Co-Hosts: Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy Pimental...

  8. Win Ben Stein's Money is a Game Show produced for Comedy Central from 1997 to 2003, hosted by deadpan actor and former political speechwriter Ben Stein. The initial co-host was radio personality turned late-night Talk Show host Jimmy Kimmel, who was later replaced by Nancy Pimental, and later by Kimmel's own cousin, Sal Iacono.