Product Tag - panel show

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    Would I Lie to You?

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    Would I Lie to You?

    A comedic panel show featuring team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell plus two guests per side, hosted by Rob Brydon (formerly Angus Deayton). Each person must reveal embarrassing facts and outrageous lies during a series of different rounds including “Home Truths”, “This Is My…” and “Quickfire Lies”. It is up to the opposing team to tell tall tales from fantastic facts.

    $8.00$12.00
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    Insert Name Here

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    Insert Name Here

    Comedy panel show about people with the same first name, hosted by Sue Perkins.

    $8.00
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    Hollywood Squares

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    Hollywood Squares

    Hollywood Squares is an American panel game show, in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win cash and prizes. The “board” for the game is a 3 × 3 vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. The stars are asked questions by the host, or “Square-Master”, and the contestants judge the veracity of their answers in order to win the game.

    Although Hollywood Squares was a legitimate game show, the game largely acted as the background for the show’s comedy in the form of joke answers, often given by the stars prior to their “real” answer. The show’s writers usually supplied the jokes. In addition, the stars were given question subjects and plausible incorrect answers prior to the show. The show was scripted in this sense, but the gameplay was not. In any case, as host Peter Marshall, the best-known “Square-Master” and the man in whose honor the show’s first announcer, Kenny Williams, actually “coined” the term, would explain at the beginning of the Secret Square game, the celebrities were briefed prior to show to help them with bluff answers, but they otherwise heard the actual questions for the first time as they were asked on air.

    $8.00
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    Wall of Fame

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    Wall of Fame

    David Walliams presides over two teams of three celebrity panellists as they tackle the latest stories to set tongues wagging. From the latest YouTube phenomenon through to celebrity tittle tattle – if the nation has been gossiping about it, the panellists will need to know all about it.

    $12.00
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    Never Rewind the Buzzcocks (1998)

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    Never Rewind the Buzzcocks (1998)

    Compilation from the quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks

    $15.00
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    Duck Quacks Don't Echo

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    Duck Quacks Don’t Echo

    Lee Mack wrangles a team of scientists and celebrity guests to find the truth behind the trivia on this bizarrely educational panel show.

    $4.00$8.00
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    A League of Their Own

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    A League of Their Own

    A League of Their Own is a comedy panel game that was first broadcast on Sky1 on 11 March 2010. It is hosted by Gavin and Stacey star James Corden and features Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp as team captains and John Bishop and Georgie Thompson were regular panelists for the first four series alongside two weekly guests. Jack Whitehall joined the cast as a regular panellist from the fifth series onwards.

    $12.00$20.00
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    QI

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    QI

    QI is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created and co-produced by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry, and featuring permanent panellist Alan Davies. Most of the questions are extremely obscure, making it unlikely that the correct answer will be given. To compensate, points are also awarded for interesting answers, regardless of whether they are right or even relate to the original question. Points are also deducted from a panellist who gives answers which are wrong, pathetically obvious, or obviously a joke. The show makes use of a loud siren and flashing lights, as a form of humiliation.

    $16.00$24.00
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