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Bullseye (British game show)
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Bullseye was a British game show made by ATV and Central Television between 1981 and 1995, and hosted by Jim Bowen. In its prime, it was watched by around 15 million viewers on Sunday evenings.
Centred around darts, the show placed three pairs of contestants against one another to win prizes ranging from a new car or a speedboat ...
Blockbusters_(game_show)
Blockbusters (game show)
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Blockbusters was a television game show in which contestants answered trivia questions to complete a path across a game board of hexagons.
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1 Broadcast history
1.1 United States
1.2 United Kingdom
1.3 Other countries
2 Main game
3 Bonus round
4 Additional Info
5 External links
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24_(television)
24 (television)
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24 is a current U.S. television action/drama series, produced by the Fox Network and syndicated worldwide. It is named 24 because the action on the show occurs in 'real-time', with each season covering the events of one day in the life of Jack Bauer and his colleagues at the Counter Terrorist Unit in Los Angeles, as well as the actions of both var...
Beer_Hunter
Beer Hunter
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Beer Hunter can refer to any of the following:
Beer Hunter is the nickname of Michael Jackson, a beer expert.
Beer Hunter is a humorous drinking game that is derived from the russian roulette scene featured in the movie Deer Hunter. One of the cans in a six-pack of beer is shaken violently so that it will produce an eruption of fluids when o...
Fun_House_(game_show)
Fun House (game show)
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Fun House was the name of a United States children's television game show that aired between 1988 and 1991, originally in syndication, and later on the Fox Network. A United Kingdom version was also made, which screened on ITV at teatime between 1990 and 1999, hosted by Pat Sharp and aided by two assistants, Melanie and Martina.
The show featured two teams of two kids, each playing three game...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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