The 7 O'clock B-Movie
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Game Show Live is on! Today.....
(cuts to monitor of the number 7)
It turns 7 and has the fine motor skills of an old refurbished Cheverolet car.
(camera flies to another monitor of straws)
Who's got the last straw?
(camera flies to another monitor of Byron Allen)
He's the man and GSN would be more happy to have him.
(camera zooms into desk area)
The most important blog of the week begins..........now.
Colbi King: From coast to coast and around the world, welcome to....
Now, America's favorite contestant, Pierre Kelly!
Me:Welcome everybody to Game Show Live! where we get lit and get involved. Let's kick it off with......
The Talking Through The Medias opening toss up story.
Before we start with the story, I have a special guest to help us out here with the first story. She's from Washington DC and is her name is Emily Henry. She's in the running for this month's Twitchhead of the Month award and she would like to sing for you. It involves the anniversary of a channel. So emily, why not get to it?
Thanks Emily.
Today marks 7 years of Buzzr. 7 years of telling GSN why it should've been like 1994 in the first place. We are grateful for the channel for giving us Lost & Found rarities every year, playing Buzzr Bingo for fantastic prizes, saluting the armed forces on veterans day, checking out the mistakes of answers of the Buzzr Bee and celebrating a Betty White christmas before the new year. Now, they've got a new show the week of Memorial Day.............
Talk About. GameTV had it for years until Buzzr finally went up north and got their newest acquistion. The game is simple. If you've played Outburst, then this is why. One team tries to pick clues off the board from one of 2 subjects while the opposing team is isolated. The objective is to have less clues so that the other team can try to guess what they're talking about. It's a lot of fun and airs in the primetime hours every weeknight. This goes with Whew! which aired last year and Concentration the year before that and most recently, The Newlywed Game. Which acquistion will Buzzr air next? Stay here for more info.
We're proud of Buzzr and Buzzr is proud to us.
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Hang on a second, because after the break.....
If someone gets the final straw, then who's to blame? We'll suck ourselves into it after this.
(fade to break)
Colbi: Some members of our viewing audience will receive......
a purple plush animal courtesy of the Alzheimer's Association.
We go purple in honor of the more than 55 million people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. Join us in the fight to #ENDALZ. pic.twitter.com/r29OCiBsHd
— Alzheimer's Association (@alzassociation) June 1, 2022
Now back to the purple pterodactyl, Pierre Kelly!
Me: WHat is up? We're back on this Pride Month of game Show Live! programming.
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I can't think of a shout out but I actually need one. So................
A big special shout out goes to...............
Maria W/Tea & Telly. Her channel involves interviews from people such as actors from sci fi movies and TV, mostly some from The Orville, Youtube content creators and more amongst other things. A colorado native, we has black hair with a hint of white. And when October rolls around, she becomes.................
Comedian Janelle James will host the new, physical comedy competition series, "The Final Straw," premiering SUNDAY, JULY 10 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. NFL superstar Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions also joins the project as executive producer.
"'The Final Straw' is a fresh and exciting format that you truly have not seen anywhere else. It's a simple concept with big visuals that is sure to keep audiences on their toes and entertain families all summer long," said Rob Mills, executive vice president, Unscripted and Alternative Entertainment, Walt Disney Television. "With Janelle's spot-on comedic timing and Peyton's knack for competition, we have the perfect duo to launch ABC's newest unscripted series."
"I'm thrilled to be part of a series that is as silly and fun as I am," said James. "I'm looking forward to this opportunity to grow my relationship with ABC with my second comedy project on the network."
"In my 18 seasons in the NFL, I have learned there is no better formula for success than a strategic plan and good teamwork," said founder of Omaha Productions, Peyton Manning. "Both will be required in 'The Final Straw' as teams from across America execute their playbook to keep their towers standing!"
The stakes are high as four teams of colorful contestants face off to combat tremendous tipping towers. Each life-sized themed tower is chock full of various objects ranging from basketballs to small kitchen appliances as contestants try to successfully pull items from the stack without tipping it over in order to earn prizes. If the tower falls, the team is eliminated; and the last team standing will compete against The Mega Stack, an epic battle of physics where the odds are literally stacked against them, in hopes of winning a life-changing grand prize of up to $250,000 with the option to walk away or risk it all.
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Derek Hough is really looking forward to the new season of Dancing With the Stars at the show's new home on Disney+.
The longtime DWTS judge walked the red carpet at the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick on Wednesday, held on the deck of the USS Midway aircraft carrier in San Diego, California. Hough spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner about the upcoming 31st season, and it's move to the streaming platform.
"At first, I was like, 'Wha? What does that mean?!' But within 10 seconds, I was very, very excited about it," Hough shared. "I think that's where a lot of things are moving toward."
"Dancing With the Stars has always been a trailblazer, they've always been the first to do things," he added. "So to move into this area is very bold, very brave, and I'm very excited about it, to be a part of that new phase in television!"
Meanwhile, one of Dancing with the Stars' most effervescent judges, Bruno Tonioli, has revealed his decision to quit the UK version of the show after 18 years, saying juggling both shows had become "unsustainable", following the former's move to Disney+.
Tonioli, who has been on the British show Strictly Come Dancing since it began 18 years ago, has not appeared for the last two seasons due to travel restrictions during the Covid epidemic. He travelled back and forth between the UK and US to appear on both Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing with the Stars for 14 years, but that became impossible when the pandemic took hold.
He said doing both sides on either side of the Atlantic became "impossible because the rules changed, getting through the airport was not like it used to be, it created a situation that was unsustainable".
Travel rules may have got lighter but now, as Tonioli explained this week, Dancing with the Stars' move to Disney+ has made it equally challenging. He said: "Dancing with the Stars has moved to Disney+, which is a big deal. Because of the travel situation, I will be there."
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Checking the syndicated scoreboard.
Jeopardy ratings slid 10% to a seven-week low 5.2 live-plus-same-day national Nielsen rating in the session ending May 15, which was the first week following the stunning defeat of super-contestant Mattea Roach who lost by a single dollar. Roach had racked up 23 consecutive wins while amassing just over $560,000. But Jeopardy still led the game shows — and all of syndication — for a seventh straight week.
Family Feud fell 4% to a second-place 5.1, while Wheel of Fortune eroded 8% to a 4.6.
In the household rating rankings that follow, % change is from the previous week; * indicates a new season-high rating; ** indicates a new season low; NC indicates no change from the previous week; NA mean not applicable.
GAME SHOWS:
- Jeopardy (CMV) 5.2 -10%
- Wheel of Fortune (CMV) 4.6 -8%
- Family Feud (Debmar-Mercury/FMNA) 5.1 -4%
- You Bet Your Life (Fox First Run) 0.8 NC
- 25 Words or Less (Fox First Run) 0.7 NC
- Funny You Should Ask(Entertainment Studios) 0.3 -25%
Meanwhile on network daytime for the week ending May 20, "The Price is Right" (3.881 million / 4.409 million), the second half-hour of "Let's Make a Deal" (2.771 million) and "Days of our Lives" (1.757 million) were the standout performers, according to newly released figures from Nielsen as they were the only daytime broadcast shows to see improvement among Total Viewers week to week.
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Buzz-GSN where we ask you guys on the Game Show Network Facebook page anything and everything.
Sue Decker will kick this thing off proper.
I love watching GSN. Just wondering... At 3:30 AM when I am awake I watch this game Divided. I was wondering why it is only on at 3:30 AM when you have all the other game shows on 2,3 or 4 times a day! Can't they replace one of those times with Divided?
Divided is only on because it's over 100 episodes which takes 3 months to get through the whole series. Maybe classic Lingo would fill that void. Going up next is Larry Nickel.
Please change the commercial about Catch 21. You don't show the episodes with Witney Carson anymore.
Maybe they should show the original with Mikki Padilla. K? Next is Ben Parrish Sr.
The jury also awarded Heard $2 million in compensatory damages.
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This past week, GSN decided to cough up Funny You Should Ask. A remake of a sixties game show but with a dash of Hollywood Squares to it. Anyone who is up at 6 am CDT should turn to the first game show when the infomercials are over. But is it an infomercial or a game show? Let's investigate.
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Don't forget to email me at kellypierre8@gmail.com, coppockonsports@yahoo.com, Pierre Kelly on FB and @Johnny_Arcade on twitter. Also I'm on Snapchat as MisterGSN and Instagram as MrJackbox. We will return next Wednesday, and until we return, Play on playas.
Colbi: Game Show Live! is a presentation of The Vonbuskirk Company, Jackbox Media Services and Pluto TV distribution which may or may not be responible for the damage already done.
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