Pokémon! Gotta Name 'em All!
Posted 3 weeks agoA game in the Moment of Truth is themed after Pokémon, where contestants must remember the names of each Pokémon.
Hey! What in the World's Going On Here?
Posted a month agoThere's been a bit of a mixup in this April Fools episode of Wheel of Fortune from 1997. Alex Trebek hosts while Pat Sajak and Vanna White are the contestants. There's something you don't see every day.
Alice in Easterland
Posted a month agoThe Dream Factory gets a makeover, themed after Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for Easter Madness on Deal or No Deal in 2010.
The Early times of The Price is Right
Posted a month agoBefore the time of the late Bob Barker, we got an early version of The Price is Right, hosted by Bill Cullen, which first aired in 1956. This one aired in 1960.
What are the Scores... OH MAN, SHE LOVES THE CAKE!!!
Posted 2 months agoIn Shooting Stars, George Dawes had a female counterpart, Marjorie Dawes.
Yes. It's the same Marjorie Dawes who later appeared in Little Britain.
In Loving Memory of Tony Green (1939 - 2024)
Posted 2 months agoWith great sadness, Bullseye commentator, Tony Green has sadly passed away at the age of 85.
To pay tribute, we will be showing an episode of Bullseye from 1989.
Taking Steps onto Chuckle Island with a 5, 6, 7, 8!
Posted 3 months agoIn 1998, Lisa and H from Steps arrive on Chuckle Island for a game of To Me... To You...
Battle of the CBBC Stars
Posted 3 months agoIn 1997, Kirsten O'Brien and Mark Speight were sent on Get Your Own Back. And it looks like Otis the Aardvark is popping up every now and then.
There's Only One Who Can Try to Escape
Posted 4 months agoIn 1994, there's only one, Saracen from Gladiators makes his appearance on Get Your Own Back. Can he win the Key to Freedom and escape a gungy fate?
Press Your Luck and Avoid a Whammy
Posted 4 months agoTom Newton hosts this episode of Whammy from 2002.
HOLY S***!!! The Infamous Kart Accident Episode!
Posted 4 months agoHere's the episode of Fun House from 1993, where there was an little bit of something unexpected at the end of the Fun Kart Grand Prix.
Video Nasties and Dunks in the Gunk
Posted 4 months agoWe travel back to 1991 for some more Get Your Own Back.
Ooooooooooooh! Just by the skin of his teeth!
Posted 4 months agoThis was a very close call in this moment of Wheel of Fortune from 2001.
Jeopardy's British Return
Posted 4 months agoIt wasn't just Wheel of Fortune that came back to the UK. Jeopardy also came back since 1996. And is hosted by Stephen Fry.
Wheel of Fortune's British Return
Posted 4 months agoAmerica's game, Wheel of Fortune made its return to UK TV screens on ITV 1, since it last aired in 2001. Graham Norton hosts this British reboot.
Goodness Gracious! Great Balls of Fire!
Posted 4 months agoHere comes another episode of Get Your Own Back from 1998.
Kick Start to the New Year
Posted 4 months agoAs we have entered 2024, we will show how Countdown kicked off 1996.
Happy New Year, Game Show Lovers!
Posted 4 months agoAs we say goodbye to 2023, our final journal for the Month of Festivity will be another sign change for Match Game from 1976 to 1977.
Ya Cannae Have New Year Without Hogmanay!
Posted 4 months agoIn 1990, Family Fortunes had a Hogmanay special for the new year, where two Scottish families who played before return.
Generation Game for the New Year
Posted 4 months agoIn 2000, the Generation Game had this New Year special that rang in 2001.
Sign Changes for New Year
Posted 4 months agoDuring the New Year, Match Game made a sign change, going from 1975, to 1976 as seen here.
New Year Millionaire Maker
Posted 4 months agoTwo New Year episodes of Who Wants to be a Millionaire back to back, ringing in 2012 and 2013 came along. First, Lee Mack and Stacey Solomon, Sara Cox and Richard Madeley, and Dougie Poynter and Tom Fletcher are the celebrity contestants. Then there is Omid Djalili and Bear Grylls, Ellie Simmons and Michael Ball, and Una Healy and Ben Foden.
Striking It Lucky on Boxing Day
Posted 4 months agoWe hope you all had a great Christmas. And now, since it is Boxing Day, we will be showing this Boxing Day special of Strike It Lucky from 1988.
Merry Christmas, Game Show Lovers!
Posted 4 months agoIt's Christmas Eve, everyone, as we are one day away from Christmas Day! For our final Christmas journal, we will literally be counting down to the big day with the Christmas special of Countdown from 1997, presented by 15 to 1's William G. Stewart, and featuring Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman as the contestants.
Strike the Christmas 180!
Posted 4 months agoMike Reid, Liza Goddard and Steve Wright are the celebrity contestants on this Christmas Bullseye from 1992.