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Let's Make a Deal

17 Seasons
CBS adds to its daytime game-show lineup with an updated version of the classic TV show of the 1960s, filmed in Los Angeles. Hosted by comic/singer/actor Wayne Brady, contestants, often dressed in a wide variety of original costumes, will still compete for money and prizes by striking wacky deals. Jonathan Mangum is the show's announcer, and Monty Hall, arguably the best-known host of the earlier version of the show, is listed among the new show's creative consultants. The program won 3 Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Original Song: "30,000 Reasons to Love Me," Outstanding Directing in a Game Show and Outstanding Game Show Host - Wayne Brady.
2009

Survivor

52 Seasons
Over the spring of 2000, 16 average Americans, divided into two tribes which eventually merge into one, were sequestered on the deserted island of Pulau Tiga for 39 days. For their stay, they must learn to live as a tribe, although eventually, it is everyone for themselves. They compete in challenges for "luxuries" (a barbecue, a phone call home, etc.) and immunity. Every three days, the losers of the latter challenges must face tribal council, where they will account for their actions by voting one person off of the island. At the end of Day 39, only one survivor will be left, and will leave the island with one million dollars. Based on the Swedish game show, "Operation Robinson."

Wheel of Fortune

45 Seasons
Wheel of Fortune features a competition in which contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel.
1983

RuPaul's Drag Race

18 Seasons
Join RuPaul, the most famous drag queen in the world, as the host, mentor and inspiration on RuPaul's Drag Race, the ultimate in drag queen competitions. Playing a dual role, RuPaul reigns supreme in all judging and eliminations, while RuPaul, the man, helps guide the contestants as they prepare for each challenge. Contestants include the nation's most outrageous, cutting-edge, talented and stunningly gorgeous drag queens all fighting for the title (and tiara) as top drag queen of the land. Working with our contestants are top models, designers and American idols all rolled up into one. Each week, through the trials and tribulations of glam, glitter and show-stopping performances, one drag queen is eliminated until reaching the next superstar drag queen of America.
2009

25 Words or Less

7 Seasons
25 Words or Less includes two teams comprised of celebrities and civilians against each other in a fast-paced word game with a top prize of $10,000. In the beginning rounds of the game, after a frenzied bidding session, one team member provides clues to two partners to help them guess a list of five words using fewer than 25 clue words. In the final round, the contestant who has earned the most points has 60 seconds to get his partners to guess 10 words using only 25 words or less.
2018

Hell's Kitchen

24 Seasons
Gordon Ramsay hosts a fiery cooking competition in which the winner receives a head chef position.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

10 Seasons
A British show in which actors and comedians improvise sketches in various "theatre-sports"-type games, based on audience suggestions. The games might include singing a Hoedown about Tory Politicians, acting out a soap opera as hamsters, becoming bizarre super-heroes, or making up a musical about the life of an audience member.
1988

Fear Factor

7 Seasons
In each pulse-racing "Fear Factor" episode, contestants (sometimes solo, often paired with spouses, siblings or best friends) recruited from across the nation must decide if they have the guts and determination to face their most primal fears. Under the supervision of professional Hollywood stunt coordinators, contestants are confronted with a series of challenging stunts. If they complete their task they advance; if fear stops them from completing a stunt or they fail the mission, they are immediately eliminated. The contestant who wins the final challenge takes home the prize.
2001

America's Next Top Model

24 Seasons
A competition in which girls compete for the title of "America's next top model". They must do a photoshoot every week, and the model with the worst photo gets sent home. The show is hosted by top model Tyra Banks; she and a small panel of important people in the fashion industry decide who goes home.

Ink Master

17 Seasons
The most skilled tattoo artists in the country compete in a series of extreme challenges, proving their skill and grit in an epic battle for $100,000 and the title of Ink Master. Dave Navarro hosts as the competitors present their work in front of the judges, which includes ink enthusiasts as well some of the most renowned artists in the business.
2012

The Amazing Race

39 Seasons
The best of the reality series crop is back, with 12 teams of 2 players each racing around the world, trying not to be eliminated at a series of checkpoints in which the last team to arrive is booted from the show. CBS chooses teams with relationships containing at least some tension, especially when the situation involves intense pressure. This season includes such duos as two circus clowns, a gay married couple, a father and son, a recently engaged couple, married couples, and best friends.

Deal or No Deal

5 Seasons
The United States' version of "Deal or No Deal" was based on the Netherlands game show that had premiered in 2002. The main objective of the game was identical: Select a case containing a mystery cash amount, then - after being asked to narrow the field of cases by a certain number at various intervals - decide whether to take a cash buyout offered by an unseen "banker" ("Deal") or reject the offer and continue eliminating cases ("No Deal"), knowing he/she could win the grand prize of $1 million ... or far less. Each new game begins with 26 cases, each randomly distributed and held by a sexy model. The contestant chooses one case, which is placed at his/her contestant's podium. The cash amount inside could be as little as 1 cent ($.01) or as much as $1 million. The player then is asked to eliminate six of the remaining cases, calling out the corresponding numbers one at a time. After each number is called, that case is opened, revealing one of the 26 cash prizes; that prize is then eliminated from play. After the six cases are opened, host Mandell receives a call from The Banker, who makes an offer to buy back the player's case. The offer is based on the cash amounts still in play; although this initial offer is fairly small, it is usually higher if more of the small amounts - usually, those under $10,000 - were taken out of play. If the player chooses to accept the offer ("Deal"), he/she presses a button at his/her podium to confirm the decision. At that point, his/her game ends, the amount inside the case, and the cases remaining in play are revealed. However, should the contestant refuse The Banker's offer ("No Deal," which always happened at least on the early deals), he/she is then directed to eliminate five cases from play, after which another deal is offered, which - depending on what prizes are eliminated during this round - may be higher or lower than the previous offer. Subsequent rounds have the contestant eliminating four, three and two cases from the remaining field, with Banker deals after each elimination round; thereafter, the contestant withdraws one case each time. During these latter rounds, the contestant often received advice from a group of supporters (his/her family, friends and others) on whether to accept or decline the offer. This process continues until two cases remain - the player's and the one yet to be eliminated - and one final deal is made. Should the contestant refuse the final offer, one of two things may happen. If the game's outcome is rather anti-climatic (i.e., only very small amounts remain), the contestant's case is opened and he/she wins the cash amount inside. However, if at least one of the large amounts remains in play, he/she is offered a chance to swap cases and then given another final deal; after the player's decision, the player's case is opened and he/she wins accordingly. "Deal or No Deal" premiered on NBC in December 2005 with a week's worth of shows to promising ratings; a second set of five episodes in Februrary and March 2006 did just as well, earning a twice-weekly spot on the NBC prime-time schedule. During each game, home viewers are invited to play a "Lucky Case" game, in which they enter - via their cellular telephone keypad - which of six cases they believe contains the $10,000 grand prize. Those who select the right case are entered into a random drawing, with four winners selected (one from each time zone) to win the $10,000 prize.

World Poker Tour

20 Seasons
Poker players from around the world compete for large cash prizes
2003

America Says

5 Seasons
In this game show, two four-player teams compete to fill in the blanks for answers given by survey respondents. For example, one question asked respondents to fill in the blank, "I'm no professional chef, but even I can make ______." Contestants were then shown the first letters of the most common responses (or the first letter of each word within common responses) followed by blank lines approximately indicating the length of each response. In this example, the contestants were shown the responses "E___", "H__ D___", "S____", "R___", "T____", "S________", and "C___" -- for which the correct responses were "Eggs", "Hot Dogs", "Salad", "Rice", "Toast", "Spaghetti", and "Cake".
2018

Flavor of Love

3 Seasons
Flavor flav is on the hunt to find his dream girl! Join him and his female contestants on a show full of laughs and raw chicken.
2006

Catch 21

7 Seasons
A black-jack style game show in which contestants answer trivia questions in order to build playing card amounts as close as possible to 21.
2008

The Island with Bear Grylls

6 Seasons
Bear Grylls drops a group of 12 ordinary people on an uninhabited Pacific island for five weeks. They must figure out how to survive -- and find the island's hidden cash.
2014

Baggage

3 Seasons
Jerry Springer hosts this dating game, where contestants have a small, medium and large suitcase. Each case will open from smallest to largest, each containing personal 'baggage'. Contestants are voted off based on which baggage just can't be handled by the main contestant. Will the find love, or will the baggage be too much?
2010

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

7 Seasons
The hit game show where adults have to answer grade-school level questions to win big is back! And this time, the kids play a bigger role as they help contestants prove that they're smarter than a 5th grader.
2007

8 Out of 10 Cats

22 Seasons
8 Out Of 10 Cats is a cheeky and articulate comedy panel show hosted by English comedian Jimmy Carr that uses statistics and a series of opinion polls as a basis for discussion.
2005

American Gladiators

2 Seasons
Remake of the syndicated TV 1989's American Gladiators. Contestants face the Gladiators in games for cash and prizes. Hosted by Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali.
2008

Idiotest

4 Seasons
Contestants answer questions that test their observation and general-knowledge skills.
2014

I Love Money

3 Seasons
Over the past three years 100 plus young men and women have competed on eight record-breaking VH1 shows. All of them were on a quest to find true love. Now they're fighting for $250,000!
2008

Dual Survival

9 Seasons
Two people with drastically different backgrounds and survival strategies take on some of the planet's most unforgiving terrain to demonstrate how the right skills and creative thinking can keep you alive in the most dangerous situations.
2010
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