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Yes, it's back. On CNBC???
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WIn Your Wish List (BBC/UK Ch. 5)
Win Your Wish List is a Channel 5 game show that was originally broadcast as Win Your Wish List on BBC One as a National Lottery show from 27 December 2014 to 7 May 2016. It was hosted by Shane Richie.
In May 2018, it was confirmed that Channel 5 had picked up Win Your Wish List for its Saturday night schedule, with Gino D'Acampo as host.[1] The revival will be produced by Stellify Media, which also made Channel 5's revival of dating series Blind Date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gino%27s_Win_Your_Wish_List
This is from BBC series.
One more thing...we plucked these from Dailymotion. Sorry about the awkward commercial breaks...
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WInk Martindale on Thom McKee, Tic Tac Dough’s biggest winner
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Nanette Fabray, 97
As you may know, screen start and frequent gameshow guest Nanette Fabray passed away Feb. 23 at the age of 97. We honor Ms. Fabray by posting this appearance on the Tattletales precursor, He Said, She Said.
Also appearing with Nanette and her husband were actress Lois Nettleton and, in a Flying Nun reunion of sorts, Sally Feild and Alejandro Rey, along with their spouses.
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Fred Willard interviews Peter Marshall on his 90th birthday.
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Rest In Peace, Bruce Forsyth
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Things that are unexpectedly really interesting. Pay close attention to the "bonus" after the boat...
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The Gleason Mea Culpa (1961)
Once upon a time, about 1961, CBS decided to do a gameshow called You’re in the  Picture. It sucked. The host was Jackie Gleason. Now if you are a student of TV, you know what happened the next week, but you probably never saw the exact...well whatever they called it.
So first, we have Gleason explaining the rules. Then we have Gleason...well, a lot of producers, politicians, and ex-girlfriends could learn from this.
By the way, the show was poduced by Don Lipp and Bob Synes. Lipp went on to produce ABC’s The Moneymaze. Synes went to work for Monty Hall, producing the classic Split Second.
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The Isreali guys behind the disaster that was Who's Still Standing have come up with a new show called Babushka. The game's explained in the sizzle reel here. The two reasons you will see it in America: One, it just replaced the UK version of The Chase for four weeks and, two, Ryan Seacrest just optioned it for development. Good luck.
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NBC has greenlighted an American pilot based on this show, No host has been announced for the proposed US version
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The Boss (BBC) This could be an interesting game show for American prime time. I'd get a person who had played a boss on TV (John O'Hurley is the first person to come to mind) I also would up the money (x $1000 for GSN, x$10000 for network prime). Game play is good and easy to follow, once you get past things that were UK-specific.
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