Eh? Tu Brute, Hoser?
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Madison Brunoehler: From coast to coast, around the world, now in it's 4th conesecutive year, it's............................................
Now, America's favorite contestant, Pierre Kelly!
Me: You know how it is, welcome to July and another Game Show Live! where we all get lit and get involved.
The winners were announced tonight in the 7th Annual Reality Television Awards (#RTVAs) at RTVAs.com.
Notable winners were Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson accepting for Outstanding Host (NBC's The Titan Games), Jennifer Lopez and Derek Hough for Reality Queen & Reality King (NBC's World of Dance), Amy Poehler was on hand to accept New Show (NBC's Making It), Simon Cowell representing its third win for Best Competition Show (NBC's America's Got Talent), Kodi Lee, winner of NBC's America's Got Talent was chosen for Outstanding Reality TV Moment, Jazz Jennings and the entire cast accepted Docu-Series (TLC's I Am Jazz), and the biggest award of the night, Overall Show was accepted by Arthur Smith of A. Smith & Co. Productions (with a little cameo by Gordon Ramsay) for FOX's Hell's Kitchen.
NBC's The Voice was awarded Best Judging Panel, MTV's Floribama Shore for Best Returning Cast, TLC's Drag Me Down The Aisle won for Lifestyle Show, NBC's Hollywood Game Night & World of Dance won Feel Good Show and Best Editing respectively, while Facebook Watch's I Want My Stuff Back won for Digital Reality Series. Discovery's Deadliest Catch took back its winning streak for Bad Ass Crew. TLC's Dr. Pimple Popper was voted as best Guilty Pleasure and Animal Planet's The Aquarium was rewarded Unique Concept, and both Creative Challenge and Best New Cast went to NBC's The Titan Games.
Young reality TV stars were represented too: Nickelodeon's Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader took Outstanding Game Show with newly-added category Kids Reality Series going to Universal Kids' American Ninja Warrior Junior.
In the Queue after this commercial word.....
We've got a big guy......who needs a small fortune. Plus, why the classic teen soap opera "Fifteen" is a 90's guilty pleasure......
Fight in the parking lot, let's check it out.
(RMCP arrest these 2 hockey players)
As a result, their actions give them a 5-minute major for fighting, but we have less than 5 to watch these ads.
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Me: Howzit? Back Live! and one canadian actress has been known for starring in a show called "Reign." Her name is Ann Pirvu and she is the founder of Pep Magazine with a word for you all.
Ah, thanks Ann. I needed that.
NBC has named dynamic comedian, actor, writer and producer Lil Rel Howery as host of the new game show, "Small Fortune." Howery, who will also serve as executive producer, joins the pint-sized series that will offer contestants the opportunity to amass large sums of money on the smallest of scales.
"I'm really excited to host this very fun and exciting game show," said Howery. "I've played the games and they're not as easy as they look, which is why this show will be so fun to watch. You will want to try some of these creative games at home."
"Lil Rel's energy, wit and comedic timing are sure to make 'Small Fortune' feel larger than life," said Meredith Ahr, President, Alternative and Reality Group, NBC Entertainment. "As he guides contestants through nail-biting challenges, audiences will be on the edge of their seats and laughing all at once."
"Small Fortune" will see teams of three friends compete in the tiniest of challenges for a chance to win big money. In order to win, players must face heart-pounding tasks set in real-world destinations that test their precision and technique. From a shrunken sushi conveyor belt with tiny chopsticks ("Shrunken Sushi") to a mini Ellis Island ("Statue of Liberteeny"), each team must prove their skills on miniature playing fields. Challenges will require considerable dexterity and intense focus because with games this small, there's no room for error as the slightest miscalculation or tremble may result in elimination. To take home the ultimate Small Fortune, teams that make it to the end must tackle one last teeny-tiny but epic game. If players can control their nerves and avoid the slightest mistake, they will walk away with a big cash prize.
"Small Fortune" is set to go into production later this year. .
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Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, two of the creative minds behind Netflix reality series Nailed It! and Sugar Rush, have signed an overall deal with ITV America. The pair, who also helped to develop NBCU's hit British reality series Made In Chelsea, will work with the Love Island producer via their recently established production label Nobody's Hero.
Nobody's Hero was established at the start of the year after the pair previously worked together at Project Runway producer Magical Elves. The company has already set unscripted projects with Netflix and Quibi as well as History and Nat Geo Wild.
Under the overall deal with ITV America, Potts and Nash will develop and produce "offbeat" reality shows and work alongside the ITV team. The deal was brokered by ITV America Executive Vice President of Business Development and Strategy Danielle Bibbo and by WME, which reps Nobody's Hero.
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The BBC will reduce the number of Strictly Come Dancing episodes it broadcasts this year as part of its plans to get the show on air amid the coronavirus crisis.
The UK broadcaster has committed to Season 18 of the smash-hit dance competition this year, but producers at BBC Studios are working feverishly to make sure the show can shoot safely as COVID-19 continues to circulate.
A BBC spokesman said the series will be truncated to keep standards high. The show usually runs for around 14 weeks in the fall, but the BBC would not say how many episodes will be axed.
A reduction in season length may also mean that there will be fewer contestants than usual, given couples are eliminated on a weekly basis. Casting is still ongoing for the show, while the professional dancers are preparing for rehearsals next month.
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Still not convinced on How to Be a Canadian? This video will give you the fundamentals on how to live in the great white north. Sinema?
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World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji will premiere on Prime Video on August 14th 2020 in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. This 10-episode adventure series, hosted by Bear Grylls and executive produced by Mark Burnett, tells the story of the ultimate expedition race, in which 66 teams from 30 countries race non-stop for 11 days, 24 hours a day, across hundreds of miles of rugged Fijian terrain complete with mountains, jungles and oceans.
Filmed last fall in Fiji, World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji is a battle to the finish for 330 competitors (who form teams of five, including four racers and an assistant crew member); however, the greatest challenges are not the competing teams, but the unforgiving 671 kilometers of terrain which stands between all those competing and the finish line. Viewers worldwide will see the limits of human physical and mental endurance tested like never before.
At its core, World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji is about perseverance. People from all walks of life and every corner of the globe join together to overcome the most incredible obstacles. The challenges lie both within the course itself, and competitors' equally daunting personal struggles, which are only magnified by the demands of the expedition.
The series, produced by MGM Television in association with Amazon Studios, comes from an award-winning team in television including host and executive producer Bear Grylls (Man vs Wild, Running Wild), showrunner and executive producer Lisa Hennessy (Eco-Challenge, The Biggest Loser), and executive producers Mark Burnett (Survivor, The Voice), Eric Van Wagenen (Survivor, The Amazing Race), Barry Poznick for MGM Studios, and Delbert Shoopman, Grylls' producing partner.
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Dancing On Ice star Alex Murphy has said she is feeling "lost and devastated" after being axed from the show.
The 31-year-old professional skater - who joined the ITV show when it returned in 2018 - has been dropped from the series just months after winning Dancing On Ice 2020 with TV host and actor Joe Swash.
Murphy made the announcement on her Instagram account saying: "It is with a heavy heart that I release the following statement. For the last three years, Dancing On Ice has not only been my job, but also what I considered to be my family.
"I am broken hearted to announced that I have recently been informed that I will not be re-contracted for Dancing On Ice 2021 series.
"This decision has come as a huge shock to me. I absolutely love the show and had hoped to go back for 2021. I have been left feeling bewildered, lost, and devastated."
She went on: "I am so grateful for the three years that I had on this incredible show and I will wholeheartedly miss everyone and everything about it.
"Though I am heartbroken, I am a firm believer that everything happens for a reason, and although this hurts right now, I will pick myself up and look forward towards the future.
"Thank you so much to all my colleagues at DOI and most importantly the viewers for the constant support and love that you have shown me the last 3 years.
"It was an incredible part of my life and though it is ending sooner than I would have liked, I am so grateful for the memories."
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The 47th Daytime Emmy Awards got underway on Friday night, after a particularly unusual path due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year's Daytime Emmys returned to TV for the first time in five years, and to broadcast TV (specifically, CBS) for the first time since 2011. Big winners included best daytime drama winner "The Young and the Restless," which dominated the tally with eight wins, the most for any show. Also experiencing a good night: "Jeopardy," which was named best game show and best game show host (for Alex Trebek).
Trebek said that this win "was a shock. Speaking as one nominated 32 times and has won 7 times, I can say with some degree of authority that winning is nicer."
CBS — which aired the Daytime Emmys for the 14th time on Friday night, more than any other network — won the most awards on Friday night, with 15 trophies combined from the broadcast and additional wins in categories announced on social media. Syndicated programs won 11 awards, with ABC taking home five trophies, NBC claiming four, HBO nabbing three and Amazon Prime Video winning two.
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And now for my least favorite segment......well, not least but mostly because of.......youse guys.....
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Buzz-Game Tv where we ask you guys on the Game TV facebook page everything and anything.
We shall begin with Jay Cottrell.
Just a note to say that I discovered your channel by accident and felt that your movie programmers should be commended - 24 Hour Party People (I've never seen it on commercial TV) is a groundbreaking film and I see that you also have The Runaways and The Commitments. Way to go, continue the good work
Ahh......thank you Jay. Next is Sam Fraga.
Just discovered your page!
Do you know where I can get all the episodes of V&A top 10?
Um.......Look it up on Youtube. Next is J Luna Ibarriz.
The Nov 10, Sunday 6:00-8:30 p.m. showing of the movie Casualties of War and the 8:30-11:00 p.m. showing of The Art of War were swapped or reversed in the TV guide. There must be some geniuses working in your TV room who do not know how to read the movie jackets., eh.
Must've been some scheduling snafu. On to Vic Neufield about teens to end it.
They have changed. Teens are more snowflakes now than in the 80's
https://youtu.be/OoI7phmYYfw
WHAT THE NORTH?
Yes, the question that asks all canadians everywhere from the neighbors to the north, why are games so cheap and stuff? Well, we at Game Show Live tell you all aboot it, so let's blast off, hosers. Eh?
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The year was 2001. Documentary Channel hits the airwaves. CTV purchases The Globe and Mail newspapers. Sum 41 and Nickelback took the world by storm.....and so did this show. Canadian correspondent Marc Power has the details about it.
@melissamelottey0 Thinking of all my friends that I haven’t seen since the quarantine. Can’t wait to be part of your world again😍##littlemermaid ##singing ##actress
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