Who Said That? is a 1947-55 NBC radio-television game show, in which a panel of celebrities attempts to determine the speaker of a quotation from recent news reports. The series was first proposed and edited by Fred W. Friendly, later of CBS News.

Teams of master magicians create and perform original magic routines using random props.

Former MLB player Alex Rodriguez mentors former pro athletes and entertainers find themselves in ser...

Twelve celebrities are masked under spectacular costumes, with their identity hidden. They compete b...

In each episode, four strangers join forces to give unanimous answers to general knowledge questions...

Bullseye was a popular British television programme. It was first made for the ITV network by ATV in...

Paris Hilton can cook...kind of. And she’s turning the traditional cooking show upside down. She’s n...

Pros vs. Joes is an American physical reality game show that airs on Spike TV. The show features mal...

The first edition of the Azerbaijani version of the internationally licensed show "Mask", which is b...

Big money gameshow, where it pays to know what's valuable and what's not. The show's antique expert ...

Daryl Hall certainly has a passion for music, having produced hit after hit as the co-founder and le...

The competition sees celebrities perform choreographed dance routines which are judged by a panel of...

Ten chefs rate different foods anonymously through a series of blind tastings. With their identities...

Based on the Mattel's party game, two teams of three players will compete against each other, trying...

In this French-Canadian adaptation, Taskmaster Louis Morissette and his assistant Antoine Vézina tes...
Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same na...

Comedy reboot of the classic TV game show. Comedy Central's reincarnation remains true to the origi...