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  • Endemol Sells TV Pilots to US and UK: Heads New Game Surge
    Tuesday, May 02, 2006
    Endemol has sold three different game shows to three different networks, according to Euronext and GSNN. One is "The Rest of Your Life" for ABC. Next is "Show Me the Money" on FOX *shivvers*. Both of those are created by "Deal" creator Dick de Rijk. Finally, "1 VS 100" was announced a few days ago for NBC. These shows are expected to air in the 3rd quarter of 2006, around the end of June/beginning of July.

    Note: From Variety, ITV in England has picked up both shows. "The Rest of Your Life" sees people earn monthly stipends for the rest of their lives that can get into the millions and is determined by gut instinct and greed. "Show Me the Money" sees players answer trivia questions and take chances to wrack up money. However, in what Endemol calls a "never before seen mechanism", an unknown twist can bring a contestants winnings to $0 or multiply it into the millions. Both of these shows are, again, going to the UK and USA. ITV has picked up the two for England, while ABC picked up "The Rest of Your Life" in USA and FOX gains control of "Show Me the Money". Also a note: in the US, no quiz show beyond Millionaire has lasted more than a season or two in the USA since the game show surge in the late 90s.
    posted by Alex Davis * Permalink 
    6 Comments:
    • Permalink, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      Can't wait cause Im psyched to see some new game shows. even though I do love Deal Or No Deal I am glad there are giving it a break so that NBC can try and keep it on a long time in primetime because it is a great show and i think that 1 vs 100 will be good too. have no clue on the other two yet.

       
    • Permalink, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      I would like to know how to try out for these games. Especially 1 vs. 100 if it gets picked up.

       
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    • Permalink, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      besides the game show marathon you would think CBS would create a gameshow just to compete against other networks. they should create a game run it every night for two weeks and then drop it to once or twice a week after that.

       
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