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The Masked Dancer
The Masked Dancer will feature celebrity contestants shaking their tail feathers, while covered from head-to-toe in elaborate costumes and face masks, leaving audiences to guess their identities. Costumed celebrities will be joined on stage by masked partners and back-up dancers, as they perform a series of dances together; spanning from hip-hop to salsa, jazz to tap dancing and more. When it comes to dance styles, the sky is the limit. Each week, a series of clues will be sprinkled throughout packages, costumes and routines, leading the panelists one step closer to figuring out which famous faces are freestyling behind the masks.
America's Funniest Home Videos
America's Funniest Home Videos is ABC's longest-running comedy series. The show began with original host Bob Saget. The series was an instant sensation.
Ellen's Game Of Games
Ellen's Game of Games is an hour of supersized versions of the most popular and hilariously fun games from The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Contestants, pulled right from the audience, have to maneuver massive obstacles, answer questions under immense pressure and face a gigantic plunge into the unknown. While every episode features DeGeneres' one-of-kind comedy, personality and a unique roster of games, they'll all end the same way - with DeGeneres giving someone a chance at a huge cash prize.
Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out
A half hour of unpredictable snaps and outrageous situations. Every episode, it's Nick vs. A-List celebrities, as each leads their own team of improv comedians in an attempt to come out on top in a variety of ridiculous comic throw downs.
Don't Forget the Lyrics (US)
Niecy Nash hosts the all-new version of the popular game show Don't Forget the Lyrics!, challenging contestants' musical memory, as they get one song closer to winning $1 million if they Don't Forget the Lyrics!
Contestants will choose songs from different genres, decades and musical artists, then they'll take center stage to sing alongside the studio band as the lyrics are projected on screen - but suddenly the music will stop, and the words will disappear.
Will the contestants belt out the correct missing lyrics, or freeze under pressure? If they sing nine songs correctly, they are presented with a No. 1 hit and sing the final missing lyrics for the top prize of $1 million. It's that simple: 10 songs, some missing lyrics, $1 million.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
In Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, 15 questions need to be answered by the contestants to win the 1 million dollar prize.
Michael McIntyre's Big Show
Michael McIntyre returns to BBC One with a brand new family entertainment series for Saturday nights. Viewers are guaranteed big laughs, big stars and big surprises.
The Four: Battle for Stardom
The Four: Battle for Stardom is a singing competition series that will focus on four finalists. The finalists, chosen from their auditions, will try to defend their coveted spots on the stage, as they are challenged individually by new singers determined to replace them. Each week, if any of the four are outperformed, they'll go home and their challengers will take their place. Those challengers could be fans who had been sitting on a couch one week, and singing onstage the next. Viewers will get the chance to literally submit audition tapes. Similar to American Idol, viewers will be able to vote from home on Four contestants. More specifically, TV watchers will get to decide who is brought on the show by voting on the available streamed auditions and influencing which challengers will take on The Four. If the existing four singers outperform their challengers, then they survive to sing another week, until the end of the season, when the singers have safely secured their spots on stage and face off against each other, resulting in one being named the winner.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Hosted by star of Ellen and The Ellen Show, Ellen Degeneres. Featuring a unique mix of celebrity interviews, chart-topping and up-and-coming musical performances, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real life stories, and amazing talent throughout all age-groups.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
The show is hosted by the comedic duo Ant & Dec, and typically runs for two series of 6-10 episodes a year. The variety show's primary focus is the chance for those in the audience to "Grab The Ads" - win the items featured in a given commercial break on ITV1.
The Wheel (2020)
Hosted by the Bafta award-winning Michael McIntyre, each episode sees a mixture of great contestants, celebrity guests and laugh out loud moments as The Wheel brings a brand new spin to Saturday nights on BBC One.
Family Game Fight!
Pits America's funniest husband and wife against one another as they are "adopted" into a family of four competing for $100,000 in a series of fun-filled and larger-than-life games.
All Round to Mrs. Brown's
The mammy of BBC Comedy, Mrs. Brown, is inviting the nation round to her house for a brand new Saturday night TV show, All Round to Mrs. Brown's.Agnes is about to open the door of her very familiar family home, as mammy makes mischief with celebrity guests, surprise audience shenanigans and outrageous stunts, all in front of a live studio audience... what could possibly go wrong?!
Family Feud (US)
They will survey 100 people off the streets or from a recent studio audience, and arrange the points so that the number one answer was the most recurring answer given. After a round of doubling and tripling the points, the winning family will have a chance to win between $15,000 and 30,000! Depending on how much the winning team banked in the Bullseye round.
Wheel of Fortune (US)
Contestants guess hidden phrases by guessing letters one at a time. Contestants win money or prizes, as determined by a spin of the wheel, for each correct consonant they guess. But they have to pay to see what vowels are in a puzzle. The contestant that has amassed the most winnings at the end of a game goes on to play the bonus round, in which the player can win even more - prizes frequently seen in the bonus round include automobiles, vacations and more cash.
The Price Is Right
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items. Contestants begin by being called from the audience to play a preliminary pricing round. That winner joins the host on stage for a different pricing game. After three contestants have played, they each spin a big wheel, hoping to get as close to $1 as possible. The two highest winners of that round advance to the "Showcase Showdown", where prizes often include cars and exotic trips. A trio of models presents the prizes. The show was originally hosted by Bill Cullen on NBC (1956-63) and ABC (1963-65). However, it was the genial, ageless Bob Barker who really sold viewers on the show which began on CBS in 1972. When Barker retired in 2007, Drew Carey stepped in to ably fill his shoes. Also Carey retired in 2014, Lola Bunny stepped in to ably barefoot.
Penn & Teller Tell A Lie
Celebrity duo Penn & Teller present up to seven outrageous and funny stories per episode told through visual stunts. The home audience will have to determine if the story is true or untrue through an interactive companion experience available at Discovery.com, the Discovery Channel App for iPad and via iPhone.
The Gong Show (2017)
The Gong Show is a revival of the 1970s and 1980s game show of the same name that aired on NBC in daytime and first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989. Every episode will feature non-traditionally talented performers plucked from the internet and put in front of a revolving panel of Hollywood judges, who will use a gong to interrupt bad performances.
Rat in the Kitchen
Hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian Natasha Leggero and celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, Rat in the Kitchen is a game of high stakes cat and mouse where viewers get to play detective. A mix of professional chefs and passionate home cooks compete in a series of creative cooking challenges, earning cash in their bank for every dish that impresses Chef Ludo while attempting to expose an undercover mole (the rat) determined to sabotage the dishes and undermine their chances at victory. At the close of each episode, both cooks and viewers will determine who they think is the rat. If the cooks guess correctly, they win their bank, but if successfully duped, then the rat walks away with the cheddar.
Love Island: Aftersun
This year, we're bringing you even more Love Island action in the shape of Love Island: Aftersun. It's a brand new weekly show, broadcast live every Sunday night hosted by Caroline Flack.
Aftersun promises to be packed to the rafters with the very latest gossip from the villa, exclusive interviews with the Islanders and a celebrity panel desperate to have their say on all things Love Island.
Drew Carey's Improv-a-ganza
Drew Carey and his comedic cast members will work together to create a fun, unscripted and improvised sketch comedy act that will require audience participation.
Room 101
If you had the chance to banish some of your worst nightmares to the depth of Room 101 what would they be and why? Paul Merton presents this comical chat show asking guests to describe their pet hates, if he's convinced it really is that bad then banished it will be. Originally hosted by Nick Hancock.
Let's Make A Deal
These people, dressed as they are, come from all over the United States to make deals here at the Marketplace of America, Let's Make A Deal® One of TV's all time greatest and most successful shows, Let's Make a Deal was a game of intuition, skill, luck, decision-making and greed...all mixed into one. It was fun and would have been a success even if the show had stuck with the formal dresses and suits that the game started with on December 30, 1963. That's right, contestants wore dresses and suits in the very early months of LMaD. A few months after the show's premiere, someone came with a sign to attract host Monty Hall's attention and low and behold, he chose her (or him)! Sometime later, someone wore a crazy costume and the entire studio changed from a formal, quiet, dignified setting to a free-for-all. The show came alive and became the legendary success it would be known for.
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