List of programs broadcast by Game Show Network

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The following is a list of programs that are currently airing, upcoming, or were formerly broadcast by Game Show Network.

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Current programs

Original programs

TitlePremiere dateCurrent season
Master Minds April 6, 20204
People Puzzler [1] January 18, 20213
SwitchJanuary 30, 20233
Split Second (Higgins)April 17, 20233
Hey Yahoo! June 12, 20231
Blank SlateJanuary 8, 20241

Reruns of ended original programs

TitlePremiere dateFinal date
Chain Reaction (Lane)August 1, 2006June 20, 2022
Catch 21 July 21, 2008January 21, 2020
America Says June 18, 2018December 16, 2022
Common Knowledge January 14, 2019August 13, 2021

Acquired programs

TitlePremiere dateFinal date
The $100,000 Pyramid (Strahan)June 26, 2016present
25 Words or Less September 16, 2019present
Card Sharks (McHale)June 12, 2019July 7, 2021
Cash Cab December 5, 2005August 26, 2020
Deal or No Deal (NBC version) [2] December 19, 2005May 18, 2009
Family Feud (Harvey)September 13, 2010present
Match Game (Rayburn)July 2, 1973September 10, 1982
Person, Place or Thing September 11, 2023present
Press Your Luck (Banks)June 11, 2019present
Wheel of Fortune (Sajak)December 28, 1981June 7, 2024
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Philbin)August 16, 1999June 27, 2002

Upcoming programs

Former programs

Former original programming

TitlePremiere Date & End DateYears Reran
1 vs. 100 (Inaba)2010–112011-14
100 Winners 2007
2009 Game Show Awards2009
20Q 2009
50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time2006
Ace in the House2007
All New 3's a Crowd (Thicke)1999–20002000–03
The American Bible Challenge 2012–14
American Dream Derby 2005
Annie Duke Takes on the World2006
Anything to Win2006
As Seen On...1998–2000
Aussie Millions 2010
Baggage 2010–152015–19
Baggage First Dates2011
Baggage: Most Outrageous Moments2015
Baggage on the Road 2015
Ballbreakers2005–06
Beat the Chefs 2012
Best Ever Trivia Show 20192019–20
Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal 20032005
Big Saturday Night2009
Bingo America 2008–092009
Bingo Blitz [6] 2009
Burt Luddin's Love Buffet1999–2001
Camouflage (Lodge)20072007–09
Carnie Wilson: Unstapled 2010
Caroline & Friends 20182018–19
Caroline and Friends: The Game [7] 2019
Cat-Minster [8] 2007
Celebrities and Game Shows2007
Celebrity Blackjack 2004–05
Chain Reaction (Catherwood)2015–16
The Chase (Burns)2013–152015–22
The Chuck Barris Story: My Life on The Edge [9] 2006
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned 2003
Club A.M.1994–97
Cover Story 2018
Cram 2003
DJ Games 
Decades1995–96
Divided 2017–182018–22
Dog Park Superstars [10]   
Doubles Poker Championship2010
Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza 2011
Emogenius 2017–182018–21
Extreme Dodgeball 2004–05
Extreme Gong 1998–99
Fake-a-Date2004
Family Trade 2013
Faux Pause 1998
Foul Play2003
Friend or Foe? 2002–032008
Game Show Countdown: Top 10 Hosts2007
Game Show Flashback2014
Game Show Greatest Moments2007
Game Show Hall of Fame: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire2007
Games Across America2004–05
Gameworld1997–98
Get a Clue 2020–212021
Grand Slam 2007
GSN Daily Draw (Trish Suhr)2019
GSN Live 2008–11
GSN Radio (online only at GSN.com)2008–09
GSN Video Games (an hour block between gamer.tv and Game Sauce)2003
Hellevator 2015–16
Hidden Agenda 2010
High Stakes Poker 2006–07, 2009–11
Hollywood Showdown 2000–012004–05
How Much Is Enough? 2008
Idiotest 2014–172017–22
Inquizition 1998–2001
Insider's Guide To Winning Game Show Millions2007
Instant Recall 2010
It Takes a Church 2014–15
I've Got a Secret (Dwyer)2006
Jep! 1998–2000
Late Night Liars 2010
Lie Detectors 2015
The Line 2014
Lingo (Woolery & Engvall)2002–07, 20112007–16
Love Triangle 20112011–15
Lover's Lounge2000–01
The Making of The American Bible Challenge2012
The Making of a Game Show: Catch 212008
Mall Masters 2001
Man Versus Fly 
Mind of a Man 2014
Million Dollar Poker Challenge  
Minute to Win It (Ohno)2013–14
The Money List2009
National Lampoon's Funny Money2003
National Lampoon's Greek Games2004
National Vocabulary Championship  
The Newlywed Game: A Silver Anniversary of Love and Laughter1998
The Newlywed Game (Wilson & Shepherd)2009–132013–19
Play It Back: (70's/80's/90's Game Shows) 
PlayMania 2006–07
Poker Royale 2004–05
Pokerstars/Pokerstars.net Caribbean Adventure 
Political Idiotest2016
Prime Games1994–97
The Pyramid (Richards)20122012–17, 2020–21
Quiznation 2007
Race for the Numbers1994–98
The Real Match Game Story: Behind the Blank 
Ridiculous Cash Bash 
Russian Roulette 2002–03
Skin Wars 2014–16
Skin Wars: Fresh Paint 2015–16
Snap Decision 2017–192019–21
Starface20062006–07
Steampunk'd 2015
Super Decades1997–98
That's the Question 2006–07
Think Like a Cat 2008
Three Card Poker National Championship Tournament 
Throut and Neck 1999
Trivia Track1997–98
Tug of Words 2021–232023–24
Ultimatebet.net Aruba Classic 
Vegas Weddings Unveiled 
Video Game Invasion: The History of a Global Obsession 
Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck 2002–032004–17, 2020–21
When Did That Happen?1998–99
Who Wants to be Governor of California – The Debating Game2003
Wide World of Games 
Win TV1998–2000
WinTuition 2002–03
Window Warriors 2016
Winsanity 2016–182018–22
Without Prejudice? 2007
The Women Who Changed Gameshows 
Word Slam! 
World Blackjack Tour 2006
World Poker Tour  
World Series of Blackjack 2004–07
Worldwide Web Games 
You Win Live 

Former acquired programming

TitleYears Reran
The $1.98 Beauty Show 1994–2004, 2006
The $10,000 Pyramid 1998–2003
The $10,000 Sweep (unsold pilot)1998
The $100,000 Pyramid (Clark)1998–2014
The $20,000 Pyramid 1998–2003
The $25,000 Pyramid (Clark)1998–2018, 2022
1 vs. 100 (Saget)2009–14
3's a Crowd (Peck)1994–2007
All About Faces 1994
All About the Opposite Sex1994
All Star Secrets 2014
The Amazing Race 2005–08
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (FOX version) (Foxworthy)2011–15
Aussie Millions 2010–11
Average Joe 2004–05
Babble (unsold pilot)2014
Beat the Clock (Collyer, Narz, Wood, and Hall)1994–2009
The Better Sex 1994, 1998
Blockbusters (Cullen and Rafferty)1994–2009, 2013–14
Body Language 1994–2009
Break the Bank (Kennedy)1994–97
Bullseye (Lange)1994–2007
Bumper Stumpers 1994–2000
Camouflage (Campbell)1997–98
Card Sharks (Perry, Eubanks, and Rafferty)1994–2018, 2022
Celebrity Charades 1997, 1999
Celebrity Family Feud (Roker) [11] 2013
Celebrity Mole 2004
Chain Reaction (Cullen, Emmons, and Edwards)1997–98
The Chase (Haines)2022
Child's Play 1994–2009
Choose Up Sides 2005, 2007
Click 1997–99
Cop-Out! (unsold pilot)1997
Crosswits (Sparks)2015
Dancing with the Stars (Bergeron)2012
The Dating Game (Lange and Woolery)1996–99, 2014
Deal or No Deal (Syndicated version)2010-15
The Diamond Head Game 1994–2000
Dog Eat Dog (Burns)2004–09, 2012–15
Dollar a Second (Eubanks, unsold pilot)2000
Double Dare (Trebek)1994–2008
Double Talk 1998
Eye Guess 1998
The Face Is Familiar
Family Challenge 1999
Family Feud (Dawson, Combs, Anderson, Karn, and O'Hurley)1994–2016, 2018, 2022
Fantasy 1994–97
The Fun Factory1997
Funny You Should Ask 2022–23
The Game Game
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas2006, 2013
Get the Message 2007
Get Rich Quick! (unsold pilot)
Go 1997–98
The Gong Show (Barris)1994–99
Greed 2002–07
He Said, She Said
Headline Chasers 1998
Hold Everything!
Hollywood Connection
Hollywood Game Night (Lynch)2017
Hollywood Squares (Marshall and Bergeron)1999–2006, 2009–11
Hot Potato
I've Got a Secret (Moore and Allen)1994–2008, Shown for 2 weeks in December since 2009
It's News to Me 2009
Jackpot
Jeopardy! (Fleming and Trebek)1994–2013, 2020
Joker! Joker!! Joker!!!
The Joker's Wild (Barry and Cullen)
Judge for Yourself
Junior Partner Pyramid
The Junior Pyramid
Juvenile Jury 1997–98
Kenny vs. Spenny
Let's Ask America (Pereira)
Let's Make a Deal (Hall)1994–2009, 2017-18
Love Connection (Woolery)2003–08
Make the Connection
Match Game (Shafer, Convy [pilot], and Burger)1994–2005, 2012, 2015
Million Dollar Password 2010–13
Minute to Win It (Fieri)2012–17
The Mole
Monday Night Quarterback (unsold pilot)
The Name's the Same
The Newlywed Game (Eubanks and Lange)
Next Action Star 2004
Now You See It (Narz)1994–99, 2007–09
Number Please 2006
The Parent Game 1997–99
Pass the Buck
Password (Ludden)1994–2010
Password Plus (Ludden, Cullen, and Kennedy)1994–2014, 2022
Perfect Match
Personality
Play the Percentages
Play Your Hunch 2007
Power of 10 2011
Press Your Luck (Tomarken)2001–09, 2012–18, 2022
The Price Is Right (Cullen, Barker, and Kennedy)1995–2000
Pyramid (Osmond)2008–12
Quiz Kids Challenge
The Riddlers (two pilots aired)
Rock & Roll Jeopardy!
Ruckus 1997, 1999
Sale of the Century (Perry)2013–15
Says Who? (unsold pilot)
Scare Tactics (Morgan)2016
Second Guessers (unsold pilot)
Shoot for the Stars (pilot entitled Shoot The Works)
Shop 'til You Drop (Finn)2013–15
Show Me the Money 2007
Spy TV
Star Search (Hall)2004–05
Storybook Squares 2002
Street Smarts (Nicotero)2004–06
Super Password 1994–2014, 2022
Super Jeopardy! 1998
Tattletales 1994–2003, 2006–09
Tic-Tac-Dough (Martindale and Caldwell)1994–2003, 2007–10
To Tell the Truth (Collyer, Moore, Garagiola, Ward, Elliott, Swann, Trebek, and O'Hurley)1994–2009, 2014, 2022
Treasure Hunt (Edwards)1994–98, 2006–08
Trivia Trap 1994–2004, 2006–08
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments2014, 2018
Twenty One (Povich)2003–08
Twisters (unsold pilot)1998
Two for the Money
Weakest Link (Robinson and Gray)2002–10
What's Going On? 2006–07
What's My Line? (Daly, Bruner, and Blyden)1994–2009, Shown for 2 weeks in December since 2009
What's My Line? at 25 2014
Wheel 2000 1998-2001
Wheel of Fortune (Woolery)2007
Who Dares Wins (Australian game show)
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Vieira and Harrison)2008–12, 2017–18
Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire? 2005–07
Wild Animal Games
Win Ben Stein's Money 2004–06
Win, Lose or Draw (Convy)2002–04
Winner Take All
Winning Streak 1998

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