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Q.I.

Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people.
Family Feud

The outrageous comedy panel show hosted by the irrepressible Keith Lemon. Each episode sees top celebrities going head to head in a series of hilarious rounds unlike any other panel show.
Celebrity Juice

Each week a group of four famous faces go toe to toe in testing their general knowledge skills in a variety of entertaining games.
Richard Osman's House of Games

A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway

Takeshi's Castle est un jeu télévisé japonais diffusé entre 1986 et 1990 sur Tokyo Broadcasting System. Il mettait en scène l'acteur japonais Takeshi Kitano dans le rôle d'un comte qui possède un château et qui lance des défis difficiles aux joueurs pour l'atteindre. Les concurrents se lancent dans des épreuves physiques redoutables pour tenter de prendre d'assaut le château de Takeshi et de remporter le grand prix d'un million de yens. L'émission est devenue un succès télévisuel culte dans le monde entier. Une reprise spéciale en direct a été diffusée le 2 avril 2005 à l'occasion des célébrations du 50e anniversaire de TBS.
Takeshi’s Castle (Japon)

Jimmy Carr hosts proceedings as the 8 Out of 10 Cats crew take over the words and numbers quiz.
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

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Whose Line Is It Anyway?

In this game show, the game changes every show! Players begin each round without knowing the rules -- and must figure them out while competing to win.
Game Changer

Chaque semaine, AFV braque les projecteurs sur des vidéos hilarantes. Les fans se tournent pour assister aux échecs et aux fiascos et pour soumettre leurs propres incidents pour avoir la chance de devenir des vedettes.
À mourir de rire

Based on Scott Aukerman’s popular podcast of the same name, COMEDY BANG! BANG! cleverly riffs on the well-known format of the late night talk show, infusing celebrity appearances and comedy sketches with a tinge of the surreal. In each episode, Aukerman engages his guests with unfiltered and improvisational lines of questioning, punctuated by banter and beats provided by bandleader, one-man musical mastermind Reggie Watts, to reinvent the traditional celebrity interview. Packed with character cameos, filmic shorts, sketches and games set amongst an off-beat world, COMEDY BANG! BANG! delivers thirty minutes of absurd laugh-loaded fun featuring some of the biggest names in comedy.
Comedy Bang! Bang!

A modern reboot of the classic 70s game show that features two contestants attempting to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of fill-in-the-blank.
Match Game

Une série de compétitions d'une heure, extrêmement divertissante et palpitante, célébrant la magie et mettant en vedette le duo de magiciens légendaire Penn and Teller. À chaque épisode, des magiciens en herbe du monde entier sont invités à exécuter leur meilleur tour pour tenter de les duper. Pour éviter de gâcher les tours, lorsque Penn et Teller sont en mesure de deviner le fonctionnement de la magie des candidats, ils l'expliquent généralement par le code...
Penn & Teller: Fool Us

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The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien

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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

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The Ed Sullivan Show

David Letterman uses mature humor to appeal to his audience in this weeknight series, which gets its music from a house band led by Paul Shaffer. Among the show's most-famous segments are the Top Ten List and Stupid Pet Tricks, the latter of which subsequently led to an additional recurring segment called Stupid Human Tricks.
Late Show with David Letterman

A contestant must choose from 26 sealed briefcases containing a marker for various amounts of cash from one penny to $1 million. The player then eliminates the remaining 25 cases one by one. The chosen ones are opened and the amount of money inside revealed. After several cases are opened, the player is tempted by the Banker to accept an offer of cash in exchange for not continuing the game and possibly winning a larger sum of money.





