Kaun Banega Crorepati is a popular Indian game-show where contestants answer general knowledge questions to win cash prizes. Hosted by a superstar host, this non-fiction TV show combines trivia and quiz-show elements.
The Chase is a British quiz game show that has been running for several years. Contestants have to answer general knowledge questions as quickly as possible to outrun a quiz professional known as The Chaser. The show is known for its fast-paced format, high-stakes cash prize, and witty banter between the host and contestants.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a thrilling game show where contestants answer multiple-choice questions in hopes of winning a cash prize of one million dollars. With audience participation and challenging quiz game show format, it keeps the viewers on the edge of their seat.
RuPaul's Drag Race is a reality competition show where drag queens from all over the world compete in various challenges to become America's next drag superstar. They showcase their skills in lip-syncing, acting, dancing, sewing, and more, while also embracing their individuality and creativity. The show brings together a diverse group of talented performers who showcase their fashion, beauty, and wit in the hopes of winning the title and a cash prize.
Music quiz in which contestants try to recognise as many hit songs and artists as possible, under intense pressure.
Big Brother is a reality game show where contestants live in a house together, isolated from the outside world. They are constantly monitored by cameras and microphones, and every move they make is recorded. Each week, the housemates nominate each other for eviction, and the viewers vote to decide who stays and who goes. The show is known for its drama, conflicts, and unexpected twists.
Worst Cooks in America is a reality TV show where a group of unskilled home cooks compete in a culinary boot camp to improve their cooking skills. The contestants are given various cooking challenges and are mentored by professional chefs. Each week, one contestant is eliminated until one ultimately wins the cash prize.
Match Game is a comedy game show that aired in the 1970s. Contestants are asked to fill in the blanks in comical sentences and match their answers with a panel of celebrity guests. The show offers cash prizes to the winners.
Guy Fieri hosts this reality TV cooking competition in which contestants compete in cooking challenges using ingredients found in a supermarket. The contestants must navigate the aisles and use their culinary skills to impress the judges and win a cash prize.
The Voice is a reality television singing competition that features four coaches who select and mentor singers in a blind audition process. The show aims to find the best singing talent and offers winners a cash prize and record contract.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a quiz game show that premiered in 1998. Contestants answer a series of progressively difficult multiple-choice questions in order to win a cash prize of one million dollars.
Match Game (2016) is a comedic game show where celebrities compete to fill in the blank in humorous and often risqué questions, hosted by a well-known Hollywood actor. The show features puns, comedic banter, and a panel of celebrity guests.
Contestants team up with celebrities to guess word associations in a timed game. The winning team gets a chance to win the $100,000 cash prize.
Pointless is a popular British game show where contestants compete to find the least obvious answers to general knowledge questions in order to score the fewest points possible. The show is hosted by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman.
During the back-end of the 19th century, the genius but socially awkward engineer Sorano Appare and the wise yet cowardly samurai Isshiki Kosame find themselves drifting in the sea between Japan and America. With no money, the duo decide to enter the Trans-America Wild Race to win the prize money so they can get home. The two encounter rivals, bandits, and challenges in the wilderness as they race through America, from the starting line in Los Angeles to the finish line in New York, in the steam-powered car they built.
A high school senior named Vee is enticed to join an online game called Nerve where players complete dares for money and viewers pay to watch. As Vee becomes more involved in the game, her every move is controlled by the watchers. Along the way, she meets Ian, another player with a dark past. Together, they navigate through dangerous dares and discover the dark side of the game. Vee eventually realizes that she needs to take a stand against the watchers and exposes their true motives. With the help of her friends, she brings down the game and finds a new beginning with Ian.
The Match Game (1962) is a popular TV game show from the 1960s. Hosted by various celebrities, contestants are presented with partially completed phrases and must fill in the missing word(s). With the opportunity to win cash prizes and the chance to interact with their favorite stars, the show became a hit. Although some episodes of the series are partially lost, its legacy as an all-star word game and quiz show remains.
In High Strung, a young violinist and a hip-hop dancer from different backgrounds cross paths and find themselves drawn to each other through their shared passion for music and dance. As they navigate their dreams and struggles in New York City, they must overcome obstacles and cultural differences to pursue their dreams and form a unique partnership.
Beat Shazam is a thrilling and fast-paced game show where teams of contestants race against the clock to identify popular songs as they are played. The goal is to beat the Shazam app in recognizing the songs and win a cash prize. With a mix of music, competition, and excitement, Beat Shazam is an entertaining show for music enthusiasts and trivia lovers alike.
Tattletales is an American game show which first aired on the CBS daytime schedule on February 18, 1974. It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers, including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan, providing the voiceover at various times. The show's premise involved questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives and was based on He Said, She Said, a syndicated Goodson-Todman show that aired during the 1969—1970 season.