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"Greed" is a type of game show on American television that offers multi choice answers to questions. Other famous game shows include "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
There have been many kids game shows over the years. Many of these shows involve getting people messy and/or stunts, in addition to or instead of trivia questions.
There are more than 500 FAQ about Game Shows on WikiAnswers. The number of questions has increased to about a thousand, however many are duplicates and in the process of being merged together.
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In the 1950s, the big money shows were generally referred to as quiz shows. Unfortunately for the genre, the quiz show scandals occurred, which nearly destroyed the entire genre. The term "game show" is more common in the US today, and one reason is that producers did not want to connect new shows to the rigged shows of the 1950s. Further, shows using quiz questions basically disappeared until the premiere of Jeopardy! in 1964, which, owing to the scandals, provided the contestants with all the answers but made them come up with the questions.Whether "game show" or "quiz show" is used depends on the country. However, quiz shows carry the connotation of answering questions, while there are many game shows that do not involve trivia at all (for example, The Dating Game and Match Game).
No, game shows cannot be rigged. Rigging a game show is a felony, and can lead to the producer of the show being jailed, along with the cancellation of the show.
There are only a few Game Shows seen by many viewers than command high salaries. Most game show hosts are on cable channels like GSN and do not make salaries that are high and the prizes are also not very high. A Hit like the cancelled Prime time Who wants to be a Millionaire pays much better than the show that took it's place when it was no longer on Prime time with Regis. The rating on a show like The Price is Right are not comparable with shows like Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy or some of the Prime time hit game shows. Ratings determine the income of a show and just what they can afford to pay there host.
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Most game shows will only take contestants who are 18 years of age or older, although some game shows have special weeks with younger contestants. Some other game shows cast contestants younger than 18 (generally, these are kids' game shows).
Several tv networks produce game shows in the US. There is now a network completely dedicated to game shows. It is called the Game Show network, which is very popular.
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