Season 1 · Episode 1
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Whitney Cummings, Aparna Nancherla, Kurt Braunohler.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes Paul F. Tompkins, Sophie Buddle, Carl Tart.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics James Davis, Robby Hoffman and actor Max Greenfield.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes Comic Chad Daniels; comic Kelsey Cook; actress Milana Vayntrub.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Atsuko Okatsuka, Josh Johnson and Doug Benson.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Guy Branum, Lisa Gilroy and Marcella Arguello.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Natasha Leggero, Moshe Kasher and actor Jon Daly.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Jerry O'Connell, actress Arden Myrin and actress Mary Lynn Rajskub.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Suzi Barrett, Vanessa Gonzalez and actor Matt Walsh.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actress Sasheer Zamata, comic Joyelle Nicole Johnson and actor John Hodgman.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actors Thomas Lennon, Kel Mitchell and comic Melissa Villaseñor.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes drag queen Bianca Del Rio, comic Reggie Watts and actress Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Taylor Ortega, Jon Gabrus, and Megan Gailey.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Dusty Slay, London Hughes, and Sarah Tiana.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Billy Eichner, Pete Holmes, and actor Nico Santos.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes TV host Wayne Brady, comic Maria Bamford and filmmaker Kevin Smith.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actess Riki Lindhome, actor Rob Huebel and actor Vinny Thomas.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Ashley Nicole Black, Irene Tu, and actress Lauren Lapkus.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Will Miles and Giulia Rozzi, actors Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, actress Anna Seregina and comic Chris Thayer.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Brendan Hunt, comic Marc Maron and comic Zainab Johnson.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actress Caitlin Peluffo, comic Dulcé Sloan and comic Jenny Zigrino.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Fortune Feimster, comic Mae Martin and comic Tig Notaro.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic W. Kamau Bell, comic Nish Kumar and actress Anjelah Johnson-Reyes.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Rob Riggle, comic Adam Ray and drag queen Monét X Change.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actress Esther Povitsky, actor Haley Joel Osment and comic Kurt Braunohler.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Ron Funches, actor Adam Pally and comic Blair Socci.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Beth Stelling, comic Mo Welch, and comic Zach Noe Towers.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Randy Sklar, actor Jason Sklar, and actor Rob Haze.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Flula Borg, actor Chris Grace, and comic Pink Foxx.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Caroline Rhea, comic Matt Rogers, and comic James Davis.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Reggie Conquest, comic Jordan Temple, and comic Paul F. Tompkins.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comedian Chloe Radcliffe, actor Matt Braunger, and comedian Chris Fleming.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Shane Torres, comic Kyle Kinane, and comic Amy Miller.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Phoebe Robinson, Dewayne Perkins, and Guy Branum.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Jourdain Fisher, actor Arden Myrin, and writer Zach Zimmerman.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Jack Martin, comic Maggie Winters, and actor Vinny Thomas.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Maria Bamford, Jackie Kashian, and Laurie Kilmartin.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Trevor Wallace, comic London Hughes, and comic actor Affion Crockett.
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Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Utkarsh Ambudkar, comic Patty Guggenheim, and actress Betsy Sodaro.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actor Joe Mantegna, actor Zach Gilford, and comic Laci Mosley.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes actress Anna Faris, comic Melissa Villaseñor and comic Andy Richter.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comics Dustin Nickerson, Reggie Watts and Irene Tu.
Taylor Tomlinson welcomes comic Pete Holmes, comic Maria Bamford, and actor Vinny Thomas.
The Generation Game was a British game show produced by the BBC in which four teams of two competed to win prizes. The programme was first broadcast in 1971 under the title Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game and ran until 1982, and again from 1990 until 2002. The show was based on the Dutch TV show Een van de acht, "One of the Eight", the format devised in 1969 by Theo Uittenbogaard for VARA Television. Mrs. Mies Bouwman - a popular Dutch talk show host and presenter of the show - came up with the idea of the conveyor belt. She had seen it on a German programme and wanted to incorporate it into the show. Another antecedent for the gameshow was 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium' on ATV, which had a game called Beat the Clock, taken from an American gameshow. It featured married couples playing silly games within a certain time to win prize money. This was hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1958, and he took the idea with him when he went over to the BBC.
1971
2023
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a celebrity version of the general knowledge quiz in which contestants try to come up with the answers that nobody else could think of.
2011
Joko gegen Klaas – Das Duell um die Welt is a German reality series, broadcast on the German television network ProSieben on prime time. In English the show is called Joko vs. Klaas – The Battle for the World . It is a show that pins its two stars against one another in a series of challenges all over the globe. Hosts Joachim ‘Joko’ Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf give each other a series of outrageous and tough challenges in countries all over the world; they know where they’re going but have no idea what they will have to do until they get there. It is a travel game show and reality series where each host tries to push the other to their limits in an attempt to be crowned the “world champion” by taking on all the obstacles and coming out on top as the one who has won the battle for world domination.
2012
Seth Meyers, who is "Saturday Night Live's" longest serving anchor on the show's wildly popular "Weekend Update," takes over as host of NBC's "Late Night" — home to A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy and the best in musical talent. As the Emmy Award-winning head writer for "SNL," Meyers has established a reputation for sharp wit and perfectly timed comedy, and has gained fame for his spot-on jokes and satire. Meyers takes his departure from "SNL" to his new post at "Late Night," as Jimmy Fallon moves to "The Tonight Show".
2014
Live Talk Show TAXI or TAX) is a 2014 South Korean talk show presented by Lee Young-Ja and Oh Man-Suk. It airs on tvN on Tuesdays at 24:20 (KST)
2007
Charlotte Church's entertainment show - featuring a cheeky mix of celebrity guests, hidden camera stunts, comedy sketches and top music acts.
2006
Footage from the popular game show, Takeshi's Castle has been re-edited, re-written and re-voiced into a hilarious, intentionally over-produced, modern "action/X-treme" sports show.
2003
1999
Schalkse Ruiters was a successful Flemish TV show that aired from 1996 to 1998.
1996
'De Schuur van Scheire' is a science magazine in which Lieven Scheire brings science and technology to life in an entertaining way.
2015
2021
Twelve celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
2002
The Famous comedian and host Manish Paul is coming with his New Chat Show “Movie, Masti with Manish Paul”. The “Movie, Masti with Manish” is a game show where Bollywood Celebs come and play many entertaining games.
2019
The Mrs Merton Show is a mock chat show starring Caroline Aherne as the elderly host Mrs Merton. It ran from 10 February 1995 to 2 April 1998 and was produced by Granada Television and aired on the BBC. The writers included Aherne, Craig Cash, Dave Gorman and Henry Normal. Prior to TV success, Aherne's Mrs Merton character appeared on Frank Sidebottom's album "5/9/88", then made her TV debut on the 1991 Channel 4 gameshow Remote Control, hosted by Anthony H Wilson. The chat show was followed up by a sitcom, Mrs Merton and Malcolm, based on Mrs Merton and her son Malcolm, who was played by Craig Cash.
1995