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game show
noun
- a television or radio program in which contestants answer questions or play games of skill or chance in order to win money or other prizes.
Example Sentences
As viewing of traditional TV has declined due to competition for streaming in recent years, the two daily game shows have continued to thrive and are among the most-watched programs in television.
Levy got into entertainment in New York in the 1940s, working on game shows and pioneering talk shows, then at MGM’s New York publicity office and at film PR agency Blowitz Thomas and Canton.
He then pivoted to acting, landing appearances on the game show “Queen for a Day,†as well as small parts on variety shows including “The “Eddie Fisher Show†and “The Milton Berle Show.â€
He shot a game show pilot in 2022 and, as a major enthusiast of the genre, is likely to pursue a hosting role in the future.
It’s better to laugh than to sweat the giant nightmares, like the next coming of Roseanne Barr, or our accelerating slide into a dictatorship under a game show host.
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