Animation, Adventure, Family. Peanut, Jelly, and Baby Butter are three young otters who live on Lake Hoohaw with their family and friends. Votes: 1, Olie, his sister Zowie, and his best friend Billy live as robots and discover the values of friendship, family, and growing up to be a great kid.
Votes: 2, TV-Y 15 min Animation, Family. This classic children's series follows the adventures of everyone's favourite postman as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale.
Blue is a puppy who puts her paw prints on three clues. Steve or Joe has to deduce the clues with the help of off-screen children to figure out what Blue wants to do. Votes: 5, Four preschool-aged best friends have fun together in their playgroup and learn about the world around them through engaging songs, stories, crafts and more.
TV-Y 11 min Animation, Family. The show is definitely a show for the whole family to watch. Votes: 4, TV-Y 30 min Family. From pretending to be a pilot on a make-believe airplane to pretending to be a pirate in search of buried treasure, Barney's friends discover that creativity lets them soar in the wings of imagination! Votes: 9, The many adventures of full-size bananas, B1 and B2. In this charming collection of tales, the curious Kipper explores the attic, goes fishing with Tiger, finds a magical umbrella, takes a trip to the seaside, receives a visitor in the night and more.
TV-Y 5 min Animation, Family. Fun and adventurous mini-episode series following the life of Maisy, a little white mouse and his friends. Stars: Michael Hordern , Joel Grey. Adventures of a bear from Peru that comes to England after an earthquake that destroys his home.
This series follows the adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine and all of his engine friends on the Island of Sodor.
The player with the closest guess won. When the short game became a full length half-hour show, new rounds were added with the last one giving one player a chance to win a jackpot of prizes. The first round was played the same as the short version, except that it was played twice with two different pairs of players. The winners of each game went on to play Round 2 called "Dueling Decades". The round was played the same as before except that all questions came from one specific category which was chosen by a randomizer after a player stopped it by pressing "0".
Whoever had the most correct answers at the end of this round won the game and went on to play "Final Decades" for an increasing jackpot prize package. Actors: Marc Summers. The Price Is Right. Family Feud. Wheel of Fortune. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Deal or No Deal. The Weakest Link. Cash Cab.
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? Hollywood Squares. Fear Factor. Actors: Joe Rogan. Let's Make a Deal. Supermarket Sweep. Card Sharks. Celebrity Family Feud. Game shows are always a mixed bag. Some are instant hits with audiences, be it through a personable and charismatic host or through fun gameplay that allows viewers to play along at home.
However, some are instant duds, mainly because those aforementioned factors just didn't pan out. Every decade is filled with hits and failures when it comes to game shows, and the s are no different. Some were hits that became classics, others instantly bombed and faded away into obscurity. Either way, they certainly left some kind of impression. These are five game shows from the s we remember fondly, and five we don't.
The most famous iteration of the show was hosted by Regis Philbin, who hosted from the show from to Despite being a game show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire was must-watch TV for the time, thanks in large part to Philbin's personable hosting and the show's captivating questions.
This was a game show for adults, and it captivated a nation. It was hosted by Brooke Burns and saw contestants competing in a variety of stunts and games. These include walking a balance beam in heels, identifying celebrities through distorted photos, playing trivia against a child prodigy, and riding in the Vomit Comet while answering questions.
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