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Fort BoyardAn adventure game show where the team of contestants must survive a number of difficult and sometime nasty physical challenges to attain a chance of winning the treasure.
Genre: Adventure, Game-Show
| Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?In this game show, Carmen Sandiego's gang has expanded their operations as to stealing things throughout history. The young contestants pursue the crooks as time pilots operating their own time machine as they answer questions about history for the "fact fuel" needed to continue the chase.
Genre: Family, Game-Show
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Wie is de mol?9 contestants and 1 mole (mol). The nine contestants have to complete a series of challenges. When challenges are successfully completed, a certain amount of money is earned. When a challenge is lost, money can be lost, depending on the challenge. The tenth contestant is the mole: a saboteur. He should deliberately sabotage as many of the challenges as possible. The mole has to stay undercover as the contestants are trying to find the mole. At the end of every 2 days the contestants get 20 questions about the mole. Who ever knows least about the mole gets eliminated and goes home. At the end of the series 3 persons are left: the loser, the winner and the mole. The winner gets all the money gathered by the contestants. The mole cannot win any money.
Genre: Game-Show, Reality-TV
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Hi5Hi-5 is a high-energy, educational children's show full of songs, dance, and action. The show originated in Australia, but the United States picked up its own cast of five exciting (and ethnically-diverse) performers, including Karla, Kimee, Jenn, Curtis, and Shaun. The series, though shown in the US, is filmed on the original Sydney set. Each week brings a new theme, whether it be animals, games, or colors. At the start and end of each episode, the Hi-5 performers come out to sing the week's theme song in front of an audience of energetic kids. In between these performances are individual skits performed by each of the five cast members. The final skit is always a story. One of the cast members reads it while the other four act it out. Kids won't even realize that they're learning.
Genre: Game-Show
| Bargain HuntTwo teams of amateur collectors have an hour and £300 to acquire the best bargains at an antiques fair. They have the help of experts to advise them. At the end of the show their purchases are entered into a real auction and the team that makes the highest aggregate profit (or least loss) wins. Tim Wonnacott calculates the ups and downs when their purchases are sold at auction.
Genre: Game-Show
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ScrapheapA show in which, each week, two rival teams are given the task of building some kind of machine, in one day, using only the items found in an unusually well-stocked scrapyard. Machines constructed to date have included trebuchets, hovercraft, rockets, gliders, cannons and diving suits.
Genre: Game-Show
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The Weakest LinkNine contestants work as a team to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and amass prize money up to a total of £1,000 per round. After each round, the contestants vote for whoever they consider the worst player. That player is the Weakest Link and is forced to endure the humiliating Walk of Shame. This continues with a decreasing time limit until only two players are left. They play head to head to decide the victor. Only the final winner wins any money. The other eight players leave with nothing. Host Anne Robinson is on hand to provide scathing commentary on the players' progress (or lack thereof), armed with her legendary catch-phrase: "You are the Weakest Link: goodbye!"
Genre: Game-Show
| Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?One of Carmen Sandiego's many henchmen has stolen a rare cultural object. The Acme Crime Detective Agency hires three gumshoes (contestants) to find the crook and recover the loot. The gumshoe who captures the crook is then given the chance to locate and capture Carmen Sandiego by locating countries on a large map of a continent placed on the floor. The host, The Chief and a variety of other guests help the gumshoes by supplying clues. A cappella music is performed at the beginning of the show, between game segments and at the end by Rockapella.
Genre: Family, Game-Show, Music
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