Celebrity Game Face, which is hosted by and exec produced by Kevin Hart and Eniko Hart, is getting another five episodes at E!.
The show, which aired a special in July, will return to the NBCU cable network on August 27 at 10pm.
In the shot-at-home special, which comes from Critical Content and Hart’s Hartbeat Productions, the pair led celeb couples Terry and Rebecca Crews, Sarah Hyland and her fiancé Wells Adams, and Joel and Sarah McHale to battle it out in a range of ridiculous physical challenges that viewers could play along with at home.
The new five episodes will also be shot at home.
The new elebrity pairings include: Tracee Ellis Ross and brother Evan Ross Meghan Trainor and brother Ryan Trainor, Brooklyn Decker and husband Andy Roddick, Rob Schneider and wife Patricia Maya Schneider, Niecy Nash and Wendy Raquel Robinson, Victor Cruz and girlfriend Karrueche Tran, Kelly Osbourne and brother Jack Osbourne,...
The show, which aired a special in July, will return to the NBCU cable network on August 27 at 10pm.
In the shot-at-home special, which comes from Critical Content and Hart’s Hartbeat Productions, the pair led celeb couples Terry and Rebecca Crews, Sarah Hyland and her fiancé Wells Adams, and Joel and Sarah McHale to battle it out in a range of ridiculous physical challenges that viewers could play along with at home.
The new five episodes will also be shot at home.
The new elebrity pairings include: Tracee Ellis Ross and brother Evan Ross Meghan Trainor and brother Ryan Trainor, Brooklyn Decker and husband Andy Roddick, Rob Schneider and wife Patricia Maya Schneider, Niecy Nash and Wendy Raquel Robinson, Victor Cruz and girlfriend Karrueche Tran, Kelly Osbourne and brother Jack Osbourne,...
- 8/13/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Game Show Network has set Leah Remini to host People Puzzler, a new game show that takes inspiration from the celebrity magazine’s crossword puzzles. It will premiere in early 2021, reps told Deadline.
The half-hour episodes will see three contestants test their pop culture savvy to complete the magazine’s crossword puzzles. The first to finish the puzzle will move on to the show’s Fast Puzzle Bonus Round for the chance to win a cash prize.
The new Game Show Network program marks another hosting gig for the Emmy-nominated Remini.
In January the actress and writer signed a first-look deal with Critical Content to develop more unscripted programming through her No Seriously production company. The first project under the new deal is Seeking Justice, with Remini and her Scientology and the Aftermath partner Mike Rinder teaming for the anthology docuseries. Seeking Justice aims to investigate and hold other...
The half-hour episodes will see three contestants test their pop culture savvy to complete the magazine’s crossword puzzles. The first to finish the puzzle will move on to the show’s Fast Puzzle Bonus Round for the chance to win a cash prize.
The new Game Show Network program marks another hosting gig for the Emmy-nominated Remini.
In January the actress and writer signed a first-look deal with Critical Content to develop more unscripted programming through her No Seriously production company. The first project under the new deal is Seeking Justice, with Remini and her Scientology and the Aftermath partner Mike Rinder teaming for the anthology docuseries. Seeking Justice aims to investigate and hold other...
- 7/30/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael Canter and Jeff Krask have signed a production and development deal with Craig Piligian’s Pilgrim Media Group. The veteran unscripted producers will be based in Pilgrim’s office in North Hollywood. They will work closely with the company’s chief creative officer Johnny Gould and vice president and head of development Nicole Silveira on new projects for broadcast, cable and digital platforms.
Canter and Krask are the exec producers of game shows such as “Family Feud,” “The Newlywed Game,” “Deal or No Deal,” and ABC’s “Child Support” and “Big Fan,” as well as unscripted series such as MTV’s “Parental Control,” VH1’s “Breaking Bonaduce,” and Gsn’s “Divided” and “Winsanity.”
“Michael and Jeff deliver tremendous expertise in game show development, and a track record of hits across a range of genres,” Piligian said. “We’re excited to unite our creative efforts and look forward to collaborating...
Canter and Krask are the exec producers of game shows such as “Family Feud,” “The Newlywed Game,” “Deal or No Deal,” and ABC’s “Child Support” and “Big Fan,” as well as unscripted series such as MTV’s “Parental Control,” VH1’s “Breaking Bonaduce,” and Gsn’s “Divided” and “Winsanity.”
“Michael and Jeff deliver tremendous expertise in game show development, and a track record of hits across a range of genres,” Piligian said. “We’re excited to unite our creative efforts and look forward to collaborating...
- 8/14/2018
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
The E.W. Scripps Company is mounting a challenge to primetime access stalwarts Jeopardy! and Wheel Of Fortune. The company has inked a deal with MGM Domestic Television Distribution to distribute its game show Let’s Ask America nationwide, targeting the 7-8 Pm access hour Monday-Friday. Let’s Ask America was a home grown show, launching on several Scripps stations last fall and expanding to all 13 Scripps markets this fall, airing from 7-7:30 Pm. Interestingly, it is MGM and not Warner Bros., whose syndication division Telepictures developed Let’s Ask America for Scripps, that is handling its nationwide expansion. Let’s Ask America was one of two new game show formats, along with The List, that Scripps picked to replace Jeopardy! and Wheel Of Fortune on its stations last year. It was happy with the results, especially in the demos, renewing and expanding both shows in the spring and starting to plot national distribution.
- 11/4/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
ABC Family is getting into the game show business. The cable network has greenlit "Spell-Mageddon" for a summer premiere. The show basically takes the traditional spelling bee and introduces "hilarious distractions" as the contenders try to spell difficult words (while simultaneously bringing back horrible childhood memories of the spelling competition). Also read: 'Pretty Little Liars' Spinoff 'Ravenswood' Adds Brett Dier and Elizabeth Whitson Executive produced by Thinkfactory Media's Adam Reed, Adam Freeman and Leslie Greif ("Hatfields & McCoys," "Preachers' Daughters") with executive producers Jeff Krask and Michael Canter, the game show will join ABC...
- 5/23/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
ABC Family is looking for a few good (and bad) spellers. The youth-skewing cable network has handed a series order to Spell-Mageddon, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Spell-Mageddon is described as a spelling bee meets Wipe Out, where contestants take on hilarious distractions while spelling increasingly challenging words during each hourlong episode. Photos: 51 New and Returning Summer Series The series is created by Thinkfactory Media's Adam Reed, Adam Freeman and Leslie Greif (History's Hatfields & McCoys, Gene Simmons: Family Jewels). The trio will executive produce Spell-Mageddon alongside Jeff Krask (NBC's upcoming Million Dollar Mind
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- 5/23/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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