Top 10 Game Shows

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  2. Jeopardy

    Jeopardy

    One of those shows which has nigh legendary status on US TV (there was also a short-lived British version), Jeopardy's concept is thus: we'll tell you the answer, you tell us what the question is. Which is a bit silly, yet somehow it works. And it's been working since 1964, when the series first aired on US screens - to this day, it's still going strong.

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  3. Golden Balls

    Golden Balls

    This is a Game show about amounts of money in golden balls and the 4 contestants lying or telling the truth about the amounts of money in their balls.

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  4. Hole in the wall

    Hole in the wall

    this is a funny game show where a team of 3 fave a wall which have shapes to fit through.

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  5. The Generation Game

    The Generation Game

    If like me you grew up in the 70s and 80s, this is the show that you would have been watching round the TV with your mum and dad come Saturday night. It featured Bruce Forsyth presiding over contestants (usually mother/son or father/daughter duos) as they stumbled their way through a series of tasks in a bid to reach the final and nab the prizes on the 'conveyor belt'. The early 70s version was the original and best; later versions with Larry Grayson and Brucie's briefly revived version several years later just weren't the same.

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  6. The Price Is Right

    The Price Is Right

    The ultimate mad escapist gameshow, The Price Is Right has been through several incarnations in the UK, from the 80s version hosted by Leslie Crowther right through to the Joe Pasquale-helmed 21st century remake. The US version is infinitely more entertaining however since it provides a golden opportunity for its lucky contestants to shriek, whoop hysterically and generally make everybody see how thrilled they are that they're on TV and face the prospect of winning a dishwasher. Or something along those lines.

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  7. The million pound drop

    The million pound drop

    This is a non competing show hosted by Davina Mccall when you have to try and keep as much money as they can throughout the 8 questions.

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  8. Family Fortunes

    Family Fortunes

    This is a game show for families and they name the most possible or popular things said to name.

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  9. Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?

    Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?

    This is a simple game show when a person goes from £200 up to £1,000,000 by answering questions.

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  10. Deal or no Deal

    Deal or no Deal

    This is a non competing game show to eliminate the lower amount of money and keep the big. The contestant will defiantly win some money,

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