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Uh Oh!
Uh Oh! was a children's game show that lasted from 1997-2003 on YTV for kids. This show was hosted by Wink Yahoo. The show had kids answer questions and partake in wacky challenges -
Kidstreet
OPENING SPIEL: Kathy: "Welcome to Kidstreet! It's the kids game where teams race for those fabulous/incredible prizes/the kids are the winners! Let's meet today's contestants! (insert names)! And now, a -
Talk About
OPENING SPIEL#1: Dean: “Let's talk. Whether the subject is (insert subject#1), (insert subject#2), or (insert subject#3, usually a punchline topic), it's something you're bound to hear about when -
Just Like Mom
OPENING SPIEL#1: "Come on in and join the fun, it's JUST LIKE MOM! (Brought to you by (the makers of) Robin Hood, a name you can trust.) And now, here's that other -
The New Liar's Club
The New Liar's Club was the game show where a celebrity panel analyzed weird& unusual objects. This was the second revival of the 1969 and 1976-1979 American series hosted by Rod Serling, Bill -
Definition
"Definition: (insert clue). Solution: (insert answer). And our solution to'fun with a pun on television' is DEFINITION! And now (insert funny line) the host/star of our show, BOB McLEAN/JIM PERRY!" Definition -
Canada's Got Talent
Canada's Got Talent is the short-lived Canadian adaptation of the British talent show Britain's Got Talent where entertainers in various fields competed to win a cash prize of$100,000 along with a -
Cash Cab
Cash Cab is a Canadian-English adaptation of the British game show of the same name which in turn was based on the Canadian-French adaptation called Taxi Payant. Unsuspecting passengers get a chance to -
Mantracker
Mantracker was a reality competition series where an expert tracker (called the "Mantracker") who pursues two individuals in the remote Canadian or American wilderness. The pursued (referred to as "Prey") must elude capture while attempting -
Baloney
Baloney was a game show set in a delicatessen, and is often considered as a rip-off of To Tell the Truth. In this rip-off of To Tell the Truth, three people were introduced -
Canadian Game Shows Wiki
The wiki about Canadian game shows where you can edit pages about Canadian Game Shows -
SmartAsk
SmartAsk was a more risque version of Reach for the Top. In order to qualify, schools had to send in an entry to the CBC on a specific topic announced for on the show's -
Supermarket Sweep
"Have you ever dreamt of running through a supermarket, grabbing everything you want, and filling your basket'til it overflows? Live that dream by playing along with today's contestants on Canada's hottest -
Let's Make a Deal
OPENING SPIEL: "It's time for Let's Make a Deal, and here's America's top trader, TV's big dealer, Monty Hall!" The game show that's also dubbed "The Marketplace of America". -
Bumper Stumpers
Bumper Stumpers is the Canadian game show where two teams of two solve vanity license plate puzzles known as "Bumper Stumpers". Champions stood at the blue podium and the challengers stood at the red podium -
Video & Arcade Top 10
Video& Arcade Top 10 is a competitive video game program where contestants battle it out in a battle of the video games for prizes. The main portions of each episode would have four contestants playing -
Pay Cards!
On (Super) Pay Cards!, contestants competed in a game of poker and memory. Three players, faced a board of 20 hidden cards and attempted to build a high poker hand. -
Lingo
MICHAEL: "Can you guess this five-letter word beginning with the letter (insert letter)?" DUSTY: "(insert guess)" MICHAEL: "That's not it, but the squares around the letters (insert letters) are in the word and -
The Mad Dash
PILOT: "In just a few moments, two lucky couples from this studio audience will start on the road to thousands of dollars in cash and prizes, on TV's biggest game, THE MAD DASH! And -
Battle of the Blades
Battle of the Blades was a Canadian figure-skating reality show and competition that aired on CBC Television. It was first broadcast before a live audience at the historic Maple Lea Gardens with Maple Leaf -
Le Banquier
Le Banquier (The Banker) was a Quebec game show based on Deal or No Deal which in turn was based on a Dutch format called Miljoenenjacht (Hunt for Millions). As this version of the franchise -
Lingo (QC)
This is a French-Speaking Quebec version of the game of letters& bingo. This version of Lingo ran for 439 episodes on Radio-Canada, from 1998 to 2001. It was hosted by longtime actor and -
The Next Line
"Get busy with that typewriter and you can write The Next Line. Here he is, ready with his next line, our host, Kevin Frank." The Next Line was a short-lived 1990s television game -
Love Me, Love Me Not
Love Me, Love Me Not was a romance-based quiz show produced by CKVU-TV Vancouver that "makes the world go round". It was based on an Italian format called M'ama Non M'ama -
The New Chain Reaction
OPENING SPIEL: (Clips of past Bonus Chain wins) Rod: "The game is...The (New/$40,000) Chain Reaction! And here's your host, BLAKE EMMONS/GEOFF EDWARDS!" Contestants tried to connect words that form a
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