Game Show Network is bulking up its stable of original series, adding three new strip series to its lineup. As announced on Tuesday morning as part of its 2024 upfronts pitch to advertisers, Game Show Network revealed it has ordered a new version of classic gamer “Tic Tac Dough,” this time hosted by Brooke Burns, as well as a U.S. version of the U.K. format “Beat the Bridge,” to be hosted by Cameron Mathison.
Also at Gsn, the network will air episodes of the recently announced syndicated game show “Flip Side,” hosted by Jaleel White (“Family Matters”). News comes as Game Show Network also recently launched the comedy gamer “Blank Slate,” hosted by Mario Lopez, in January, as well as new episodes of “Split Second,” hosted by John Michael Higgins, and “Switch,” hosted by Jeff Hephner.
“Beat the Bridge” will premiere in June, with “Tic Tac Dough” in August and “Flip Side” in September.
Also at Gsn, the network will air episodes of the recently announced syndicated game show “Flip Side,” hosted by Jaleel White (“Family Matters”). News comes as Game Show Network also recently launched the comedy gamer “Blank Slate,” hosted by Mario Lopez, in January, as well as new episodes of “Split Second,” hosted by John Michael Higgins, and “Switch,” hosted by Jeff Hephner.
“Beat the Bridge” will premiere in June, with “Tic Tac Dough” in August and “Flip Side” in September.
- 4/2/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Game Show Network is gearing up to premiere three new original series this year: Beat The Bridge, hosted by Cameron Mathison, based on BBC’s Bridge of Lies, in June; Tic Tac Dough, hosted by Brooke Burns, in August and previously announced Jaleel White-hosted Flip Side, which is launching in national syndication, in September. The news was announced by Gsn as part of Sony Pictures Television Advertiser Sales upfront today in New York City.
Hosted by Mathison, based on BBC’s Bridge Of Lies from Stv Studios, Beat The Bridge features an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions. Each step forward puts money in the team’s bank, with bonus money for each successful crossing. However, the team gets to keep the money only if it can “beat the bridge” by returning one...
Hosted by Mathison, based on BBC’s Bridge Of Lies from Stv Studios, Beat The Bridge features an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions. Each step forward puts money in the team’s bank, with bonus money for each successful crossing. However, the team gets to keep the money only if it can “beat the bridge” by returning one...
- 4/2/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS Media Ventures has struck a deal with Game Show Enterprises Studios to produce previously announced Flip Side, a new syndicated game show hosted by Jaleel White that will launch in Fall 2024.
The daily show will premiere first in syndication on stations across the country, including anchor group CBS Stations. Episodes will then get a second run shortly after on Game Show Network.
“Flip Side is a project that we have been developing for over a year for the syndication marketplace,” said Wendy McMahon, President and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures. “Bringing Game Show Enterprises Studios on as a creative partner was an intriguing proposition to us – it creates a new business model for a daily syndicated show and will boost the show’s exposure out of the gate with the second run on Game Show Network. We’re excited to work together to make...
The daily show will premiere first in syndication on stations across the country, including anchor group CBS Stations. Episodes will then get a second run shortly after on Game Show Network.
“Flip Side is a project that we have been developing for over a year for the syndication marketplace,” said Wendy McMahon, President and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures. “Bringing Game Show Enterprises Studios on as a creative partner was an intriguing proposition to us – it creates a new business model for a daily syndicated show and will boost the show’s exposure out of the gate with the second run on Game Show Network. We’re excited to work together to make...
- 3/28/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“America Says” is a family-friendly television game show currently airing on the Game Show Network. The game involves two teams of four competing for 1,000. The winning team gets to play a bonus round to get a chance at winning 15,000.
The show has a 7.5/10 IMDb score. Most people call the show a fun watch you can enjoy with your whole family.
The show’s format allows its viewers to play along with the contestant. You will find this show a welcome change amidst other game shows that you can only passively observe.
This article explains what “America Says” is about, the game rules, and where you can watch it.
About “America Says” on Game Show Network
The Game Show Network, home to popular word game shows such as “Lingo,” “People Puzzler,” “Chain Reaction, ”and “Get a Clue,” brings another game show for your entertainment: “America Says.”
People call it a kid-friendly version of “Family Feud,...
The show has a 7.5/10 IMDb score. Most people call the show a fun watch you can enjoy with your whole family.
The show’s format allows its viewers to play along with the contestant. You will find this show a welcome change amidst other game shows that you can only passively observe.
This article explains what “America Says” is about, the game rules, and where you can watch it.
About “America Says” on Game Show Network
The Game Show Network, home to popular word game shows such as “Lingo,” “People Puzzler,” “Chain Reaction, ”and “Get a Clue,” brings another game show for your entertainment: “America Says.”
People call it a kid-friendly version of “Family Feud,...
- 6/17/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Cleve Keller and Dave Noll, creators Food Network’s Chopped, has struck a first-look deal with Boat Rocker.
The pair will develop and produce unscripted shows for the American Rust and Invasion producer via their Keller/Noll banner.
Having previously worked for Barry Diller and his Notional production company, the pair have been working together since 2007 and in addition to the Chopped universe, they have created gameshow America Says, Fox’s syndicated game Punchline, CBS’s syndicated Face the Truth, Bravo’s Rocco’s Dinner Party, HGTV’s Don’t Sweat It and Beat the House, and AMC’s FilmFakers and Movies 101.
They previously had a first-look deal with eOne and before that a partnership with Zodiak Americas.
Boat Rocker’s current unscripted slate includes the reality competitions series Go-Big Show for TBS, docuseries Dear… for Apple TV+, and the space travel competition series Who Wants to Be an Astronaut?...
The pair will develop and produce unscripted shows for the American Rust and Invasion producer via their Keller/Noll banner.
Having previously worked for Barry Diller and his Notional production company, the pair have been working together since 2007 and in addition to the Chopped universe, they have created gameshow America Says, Fox’s syndicated game Punchline, CBS’s syndicated Face the Truth, Bravo’s Rocco’s Dinner Party, HGTV’s Don’t Sweat It and Beat the House, and AMC’s FilmFakers and Movies 101.
They previously had a first-look deal with eOne and before that a partnership with Zodiak Americas.
Boat Rocker’s current unscripted slate includes the reality competitions series Go-Big Show for TBS, docuseries Dear… for Apple TV+, and the space travel competition series Who Wants to Be an Astronaut?...
- 9/21/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Boat Rocker has inked a first-look deal with Cleve Keller and Dave Noll, the creative producers behind the Chopped franchise.
Under the deal, Keller and Noll will develop and produce original unscripted programming for Boat Rocker under their Keller/Noll banner. “Cleve and Dave’s long-standing track record of creating and producing compelling content is unmatched and we’re thrilled to welcome them to the Boat Rocker family,” Jay Peterson, president of Boat Rocker Studios, Unscripted, and Todd Lubin, president of Matador Content, said in a joint statement.
Keller and Noll earlier had a first look deal with Entertainment One. Their credits include Chopped,...
Under the deal, Keller and Noll will develop and produce original unscripted programming for Boat Rocker under their Keller/Noll banner. “Cleve and Dave’s long-standing track record of creating and producing compelling content is unmatched and we’re thrilled to welcome them to the Boat Rocker family,” Jay Peterson, president of Boat Rocker Studios, Unscripted, and Todd Lubin, president of Matador Content, said in a joint statement.
Keller and Noll earlier had a first look deal with Entertainment One. Their credits include Chopped,...
- 9/21/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Endeavor Audio held its inaugural upfront tonight at the Neuehouse in New York to discuss its upcoming podcast slate. Among the projects are a fictional series produced by Dick Wolf, a docuseries from Adam Levine’s 222 Productions and a WWE-produced podcast with Corey Graves.
Among the projects discussed were Hunted, a fiction series starring Parker Posey from Wolf Entertainment about the U.S. marshals dedicated to capturing the country’s most dangerous fugitives. The logline: When four convicts escape from a maximum-security prison, Deputy Marshal Emily Barnes (Posey) is called in to pursue them on one of the most treacherous and violent manhunts in U.S. history.
Levine’s 222 Entertainment is behind American Jihadi, which explores the deep moral dilemma of journalist Christof Putzel as he navigates a budding friendship with one of the FBI’s Most Wanted terrorists, Omar Hammami.
WWE star Graves hosts After the Bell,...
Among the projects discussed were Hunted, a fiction series starring Parker Posey from Wolf Entertainment about the U.S. marshals dedicated to capturing the country’s most dangerous fugitives. The logline: When four convicts escape from a maximum-security prison, Deputy Marshal Emily Barnes (Posey) is called in to pursue them on one of the most treacherous and violent manhunts in U.S. history.
Levine’s 222 Entertainment is behind American Jihadi, which explores the deep moral dilemma of journalist Christof Putzel as he navigates a budding friendship with one of the FBI’s Most Wanted terrorists, Omar Hammami.
WWE star Graves hosts After the Bell,...
- 10/22/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Fox Television Stations will air a six-week run of Punchline, a comedy/current events game show hosted by Melissa Peterman.
The show, which Fox tested two years ago, will begin its summer run on July 15 across the 28 stations in the Fox portfolio, which reaches nine of the 10 top markets with duopolies in New York, La and Chicago.
Fox’s station unit describes the show as “a daily, half-hour, current events driven game show.” The format sees two teams, comprised of two comedians each, compete to come up with the best punchlines based on news headlines.
“We loved this summer test when we did it two years ago and now with a few tweaks and a new superstar, comic host Melissa Peterman, we think we have a fresh summertime hit for our stations,” Evp of Programming and Development Stephen Brown said.
Peterman is an actress and comedian best known for playing Barbra Jean on Reba.
The show, which Fox tested two years ago, will begin its summer run on July 15 across the 28 stations in the Fox portfolio, which reaches nine of the 10 top markets with duopolies in New York, La and Chicago.
Fox’s station unit describes the show as “a daily, half-hour, current events driven game show.” The format sees two teams, comprised of two comedians each, compete to come up with the best punchlines based on news headlines.
“We loved this summer test when we did it two years ago and now with a few tweaks and a new superstar, comic host Melissa Peterman, we think we have a fresh summertime hit for our stations,” Evp of Programming and Development Stephen Brown said.
Peterman is an actress and comedian best known for playing Barbra Jean on Reba.
- 7/8/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Gsn’s hit game show America Says is heading into syndication. Sony Pictures Television, co-owner of Gsn, has partnered with the network to launch the game show in syndication nationwide this fall.
Fox, Sinclair, CBS, Cox Media, Tegna, Nexstar, Mission, Gray and Lockwood station groups have agreed to carry the show. With that, the half-hour survey-matching game show is now sold in 85% of the country.
America Says, which premiered on June 18, 2018, is Game Show Network’s No. 1 new show among W25-54, according to Nielsen.
Hosted by Emmy-nominated John Michael Higgins, America Says is a fast-paced studio game show in which two teams of friends and family face off to guess America’s responses by quickly filling in the blanks to survey questions covering every topic under the sun. Time is always ticking and the team with the most money banked after three rounds will head...
Fox, Sinclair, CBS, Cox Media, Tegna, Nexstar, Mission, Gray and Lockwood station groups have agreed to carry the show. With that, the half-hour survey-matching game show is now sold in 85% of the country.
America Says, which premiered on June 18, 2018, is Game Show Network’s No. 1 new show among W25-54, according to Nielsen.
Hosted by Emmy-nominated John Michael Higgins, America Says is a fast-paced studio game show in which two teams of friends and family face off to guess America’s responses by quickly filling in the blanks to survey questions covering every topic under the sun. Time is always ticking and the team with the most money banked after three rounds will head...
- 6/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Fine Brothers Entertainment (Fbe), The Fine Brothers’ media dynasty that creates programming for online platforms and traditional TV has announced a new partnership with indie studio Entertainment One (eOne) and veteran TV show creators Cleve Keller and Dave Noll. The three entities will create programming that is slated to incubate on the Fbe Digital Network -- including the borthers' YouTube channel, which is home to more than 14 million subscribers -- before expanding onto traditional TV.
The first show is titled Quizzicle -- a fast-paced and colorful game show slated to premiere later this year. Pitting two teams against one another, Quizzicle is part pop culture trivia quiz and part puzzle, according to a release. In addition to the show itself, there will also be an accompanying Quizzicle game mobile app.
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The first show is titled Quizzicle -- a fast-paced and colorful game show slated to premiere later this year. Pitting two teams against one another, Quizzicle is part pop culture trivia quiz and part puzzle, according to a release. In addition to the show itself, there will also be an accompanying Quizzicle game mobile app.
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- 9/21/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
EntertainmentOne has closed a first-look deal for unscripted programming with Chopped creators Cleve Keller and Dave Noll under their Keller/Noll banner. Through the pact, Keller and Noll will develop and produce original unscripted programming with eOne. Keller/Noll’s formats have included Food Network's Chopped, Gsn's new game show Winsanity!; AMC's FilmFakers and Movies 101. They join other first-look deals with eOne including Chris Deaux's Two Fifteen West…...
- 5/3/2016
- Deadline TV
Zodiak Americas has formed a partnership with Cleve Keller and Dave Noll of Keller/Noll, the format creators behind such shows as Hgtv’s Beat The House and TLC’s The One That Got Away. The duo, who will relocate to New York, will concentrate on creating new unscripted formats for Zodiak to co-produce stateside and distribute abroad through Zodiak Rights. The deal will fund specific development resources for Keller/Noll and provide them access to Zodiak’s local teams in more than 20 countries. In addition, Zodiak Americas has promoted Mike Gamson from Chief Creative Officer to CEO of Zodiak New York. Keller/Noll will work closely with Gamson going forward. Recently, Keller and Noll respectively served as the Chief Development Officer and Chief Creative Officer for Ardaban, a subsidiary of Shine America, where they created Beat The House and The One That Got Away. The duo have sold formats...
- 5/30/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
BBC America has greenlighted new adventure cooking competition series No Kitchen Required. The 10-episode original series, which will premiere in Spring 2012, sees three chefs — New York restaurateur Michael Psilakis, Chopped Grand Champion chef Madison Cowan and New Zealand chef Kayne Raymond — being dropped into a remote location where each must work with the locals to hunt, forage and collect ingredients to create a locally-inspired meal that will be judged by the community. The series will be hosted by British presenter Shini Somara (BBC’s One Show). No Kitchen Required will be produced by Notional, an Iac company, with Kevin Greene and Notional’s Chachi Senior and Dave Noll serving as executive producers. It joins BBC America’s slate of original programming, which includes the new comedy panel show Would You Rather…? with Graham Norton, a Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! special, a series of specials featuring Chris Hardwick as The Nerdist,...
- 11/22/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
New York -- Notional, a new production company housed at Barry Diller's Iac, unveiled its initial TV development and production slate Wednesday with several concepts looking to bridge TV and the Internet, such as a dance competition format called "Ready, Set, Dance."
The firm is also working on new seasons of Food Network hit show "Chopped."
Spawned from Iac's CollegeHumor.com and launched in August, Notional is led by CEO Ricky Van Veen, co-founder of CollegeHumor, and president Dave Noll who oversees TV development and production.
"We are thrilled to be up and running so quickly, with a few shows already on the air and some great ideas ready to bring to market," said Van Veen.
"Great formats do not need to be built specifically for digital platforms, or specifically for television," added Noll. "Truly groundbreaking formats can be built utilizing the benefits of both."
Here a look at...
The firm is also working on new seasons of Food Network hit show "Chopped."
Spawned from Iac's CollegeHumor.com and launched in August, Notional is led by CEO Ricky Van Veen, co-founder of CollegeHumor, and president Dave Noll who oversees TV development and production.
"We are thrilled to be up and running so quickly, with a few shows already on the air and some great ideas ready to bring to market," said Van Veen.
"Great formats do not need to be built specifically for digital platforms, or specifically for television," added Noll. "Truly groundbreaking formats can be built utilizing the benefits of both."
Here a look at...
- 11/18/2009
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jennifer Demme has joined City Lights Television as vp production, overseeing TV and digital projects.
Her first assignment will be City Lights' documentary series "3 Americas", to be directed by Barbara Kopple.
Demme joins the company -- whose credits include Lifetime's "Your Mama Don't Dance" and TV Guide Network's "Celebrity Says" -- from Fuse, where she was executive in charge of production overseeing studio and field production, events, tours, concert series and production development.
Her experience also includes working on MTV's Video Music Awards and VH1's "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons" as well as the feature films "The Yards" and "Rounders".
Demme is the niece of director Jonathan Demme and sister of the late director-producer Ted Demme.
"I've wanted to work with Jen for years," City Lights TV president Dave Noll said. "Everyone around MTV Networks and Rainbow Media knows of her hard work and incredible talent. Clearly, it runs in her family."...
Her first assignment will be City Lights' documentary series "3 Americas", to be directed by Barbara Kopple.
Demme joins the company -- whose credits include Lifetime's "Your Mama Don't Dance" and TV Guide Network's "Celebrity Says" -- from Fuse, where she was executive in charge of production overseeing studio and field production, events, tours, concert series and production development.
Her experience also includes working on MTV's Video Music Awards and VH1's "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons" as well as the feature films "The Yards" and "Rounders".
Demme is the niece of director Jonathan Demme and sister of the late director-producer Ted Demme.
"I've wanted to work with Jen for years," City Lights TV president Dave Noll said. "Everyone around MTV Networks and Rainbow Media knows of her hard work and incredible talent. Clearly, it runs in her family."...
- 6/11/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Barbara Kopple is partnering with City Lights Television on a documentary series titled "3 Americas", which will explore how class affects the day-to-day lives and behavior of three American families of varying socioeconomic status.
City Lights TV president Dave Noll said the plan is to shoot the families over six months or so and edit the footage into a 10-hour series, which will be pitched to broadcast and cable networks beginning next week. He said City Lights (Lifetime's "Your Mama Don't Dance") got in business with the Oscar-winning director by simply "cold calling" her to see whether she'd be interested.
"She obviously sees things in it that we didn't even see, and she's wildly talented," he said.
Added Kopple: " '3 Americas' is a great chance to capture Two Things about America today: that there truly are economic disparities in this country and that there is also an American spirit that overcomes class."
The project was created by City Lights senior development executive Cleve Keller.
City Lights TV president Dave Noll said the plan is to shoot the families over six months or so and edit the footage into a 10-hour series, which will be pitched to broadcast and cable networks beginning next week. He said City Lights (Lifetime's "Your Mama Don't Dance") got in business with the Oscar-winning director by simply "cold calling" her to see whether she'd be interested.
"She obviously sees things in it that we didn't even see, and she's wildly talented," he said.
Added Kopple: " '3 Americas' is a great chance to capture Two Things about America today: that there truly are economic disparities in this country and that there is also an American spirit that overcomes class."
The project was created by City Lights senior development executive Cleve Keller.
- 5/13/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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