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The following is a list of programs that are currently airing, upcoming, or were formerly broadcast by Game Show Network.
Title | Premiere date | Current season |
---|---|---|
Master Minds | April 6, 2020 | 4 |
Switch | January 30, 2023 | 3 |
Split Second (Higgins) | April 17, 2023 | 3 |
Beat the Bridge [1] [2] | June 10, 2024 | 1 |
Flip Side | September 16, 2024 | 1 |
Title | Premiere date | Final date |
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Chain Reaction (Lane) | August 1, 2006 | June 20, 2022 |
Catch 21 | July 21, 2008 | January 21, 2020 |
America Says | June 18, 2018 | December 16, 2022 |
Common Knowledge | January 14, 2019 | August 13, 2021 |
People Puzzler | January 18, 2021 | November 3, 2023 |
Title | Premiere date | Final date |
---|---|---|
The $100,000 Pyramid (Strahan) | June 26, 2016 | present |
25 Words or Less | September 16, 2019 | present |
Card Sharks (McHale) | June 12, 2019 | July 7, 2021 |
Cash Cab (Bailey) | December 5, 2005 | August 26, 2020 |
The Chase (Haines) | January 7, 2021 | July 20, 2023 |
Deal or No Deal (NBC version) [3] | December 19, 2005 | May 18, 2009 |
Family Feud (Harvey) | September 13, 2010 | present |
Match Game (Rayburn and Baldwin) | July 2, 1973 June 26, 2016 | September 10, 1982 July 28, 2021 |
Press Your Luck (Banks) | June 12, 2019 | present |
Wheel of Fortune (Sajak) | December 28, 1981 | June 7, 2024 |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Philbin) | August 16, 1999 | June 27, 2002 |
Title | Premiere Date & End Date | Years Reran |
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1 vs. 100 (Inaba) | 2010–11 | 2011-14 |
100 Winners | 2007 | |
2009 Game Show Awards | 2009 | |
20Q | 2009 | |
50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time | 2006 | |
Ace in the House | 2007 | |
All New 3's a Crowd (Thicke) | 1999–2000 | 2000–03 |
The American Bible Challenge | 2012–14 | |
American Dream Derby | 2005 | |
Annie Duke Takes on the World | 2006 | |
Anything to Win | 2006 | |
As Seen On... | 1998–2000 | |
Aussie Millions | 2010 | |
Baggage | 2010–15 | 2015–19 |
Baggage First Dates | 2011 | |
Baggage: Most Outrageous Moments | 2015 | |
Baggage on the Road | 2015 | |
Ballbreakers | 2005–06 | |
Beat the Chefs | 2012 | |
Best Ever Trivia Show | 2019 | 2019–20 |
Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal | 2003 | 2005 |
Big Saturday Night | 2009 | |
Bingo America | 2008–09 | 2009 |
Bingo Blitz [5] | 2009 | |
Blank Slate | 2024 | |
Burt Luddin's Love Buffet | 1999–2001 | |
Camouflage (Lodge) | 2007 | 2007–09 |
Carnie Wilson: Unstapled | 2010 | |
Caroline & Friends | 2018 | 2018–19 |
Caroline and Friends: The Game [6] | 2019 | |
Cat-Minster [7] | 2007 | |
Celebrities and Game Shows | 2007 | |
Celebrity Blackjack | 2004–05 | |
Chain Reaction (Catherwood) | 2015–16 | |
The Chase (Burns) | 2013–15 | 2015–22 |
The Chuck Barris Story: My Life on The Edge [8] | 2006 | |
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned | 2003 | |
Club A.M. | 1994–97 | |
Cover Story | 2018 | |
Cram | 2003 | |
DJ Games | ||
Decades | 1995–96 | |
Divided | 2017–18 | 2018–22 |
Dog Park Superstars [9] | ||
Doubles Poker Championship | 2010 | |
Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza | 2011 | |
Emogenius | 2017–18 | 2018–21 |
Extreme Dodgeball | 2004–05 | |
Extreme Gong | 1998–99 | |
Fake-a-Date | 2004 | |
Family Trade | 2013 | |
Faux Pause | 1998 | |
Foul Play | 2003 | |
Friend or Foe? | 2002–03 | 2008 |
Game Show Countdown: Top 10 Hosts | 2007 | |
Game Show Flashback | 2014 | |
Game Show Greatest Moments | 2007 | |
Game Show Hall of Fame: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | 2007 | |
Games Across America | 2004–05 | |
Gameworld | 1997–98 | |
Get a Clue | 2020–21 | 2021 |
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 | |
Hey Yahoo! | 2023 | |
Hidden Agenda | 2010 | |
High Stakes Poker | 2006–07, 2009–11 | |
Hollywood Showdown | 2000–01 | 2004–05 |
How Much Is Enough? | 2008 | |
Idiotest | 2014–17 | 2017–22 |
Inquizition | 1998–2001 | |
Insider's Guide To Winning Game Show Millions | 2007 | |
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, 2011 | 2007–16 |
Love Triangle | 2011 | 2011–15 |
Lover's Lounge | 2000–01 | |
The Making of The American Bible Challenge | 2012 | |
The Making of a Game Show: Catch 21 | 2008 | |
Mall Masters | 2001 | |
Man Versus Fly | ||
Mind of a Man | 2014 | |
Million Dollar Poker Challenge | ||
Minute to Win It (Ohno) | 2013–14 | |
The Money List | 2009 | |
National Lampoon's Funny Money | 2003 | |
National Lampoon's Greek Games | 2004 | |
National Vocabulary Championship | ||
The Newlywed Game: A Silver Anniversary of Love and Laughter | 1998 | |
The Newlywed Game (Wilson & Shepherd) | 2009–13 | 2013–19 |
Play It Back: (70's/80's/90's Game Shows) | ||
PlayMania | 2006–07 | |
Poker Royale | 2004–05 | |
Pokerstars/Pokerstars.net Caribbean Adventure | ||
Political Idiotest | 2016 | |
Prime Games | 1994–97 | |
The Pyramid (Richards) | 2012 | 2012–17, 2020–21 |
Quiznation | 2007 | |
Race for the Numbers | 1994–98 | |
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 | 2017–19 | 2019–21 |
Starface | 2006 | 2006–07 |
Steampunk'd | 2015 | |
Super Decades | 1997–98 | |
That's the Question | 2006–07 | |
Think Like a Cat | 2008 | |
Three Card Poker National Championship Tournament | ||
Throut and Neck | 1999 | |
Trivia Track | 1997–98 | |
Tug of Words | 2021–22, 2022–23 | 2022, 2023–24 |
Ultimatebet.net Aruba Classic | ||
Vegas Weddings Unveiled | ||
Video Game Invasion: The History of a Global Obsession | ||
Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck | 2002–03 | 2004–17, 2020–21 |
When Did That Happen? | 1998–99 | |
Who Wants to be Governor of California – The Debating Game | 2003 | |
Wide World of Games | ||
Win TV | 1998–2000 | |
WinTuition | 2002–03 | |
Window Warriors | 2016 | |
Winsanity | 2016–18 | 2018–22 |
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 |
Title | Years 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 Sex | 1994 |
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 and Barry) | 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) [10] | 2013 |
Celebrity Mole | 2004 |
Chain Reaction (Cullen, Emmons, and Edwards) | 1997–98 |
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 | 1998 |
Family Challenge | 1999 |
Family Feud (Dawson, Combs, Anderson, Karn, and O'Hurley) | 1994–2016, 2018, 2022 |
Fantasy | 1994–97 |
The Fun Factory | 1997 |
Funny You Should Ask | 2022–23 |
The Game Game | |
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas | 2006, 2013 |
Get the Message | 2007 |
Get Rich Quick! (unsold pilot) | 1998 |
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) | 1998 |
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 |
The Perfect Match (Enberg) | |
Personality | 1998 |
Person, Place or Thing | 2023–24 |
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) | 1998 |
Rock & Roll Jeopardy! | |
Ruckus | 1997, 1999 |
Sale of the Century (Perry) | 2013–15 |
Says Who? (unsold pilot) | 1998 |
Scare Tactics (Morgan) | 2016 |
Second Guessers (unsold pilot) | 1998 |
Shoot for the Stars (pilot entitled Shoot The Works) | 1998 |
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 Moments | 2014, 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 | 1999 |
Win Ben Stein's Money | 2004–06 |
Win, Lose or Draw (Convy) | 2002–04 |
Winner Take All | |
Winning Streak | 1998 |
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