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  2. The Button (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The List gave the game show 3/5, [11] The Custard TV said that "the game show borrows heavily from Gogglebox", [12] The Guardian gave the game show 2/5, [5] and Radio Times said that "[v]iewers had provoked a strong reaction, with many taking to social media to express feelings of deep hatred or love for the series opener".

  3. Snell & Wilcox Zone Plate - Wikipedia

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    Snell & Wilcox SW2 and SW4 "Zone Plate" Test Chart (also referred to as Snell & Wilcox Test Pattern) were TV test cards introduced in the 1990s and used with NTSC, PAL and SDTV systems. [1] Popular versions of the test charts were made available on Laserdisc and DVD-Video, allowing home users and professionals to test and calibrate their equipment.

  4. Ant & Dec's Push the Button - Wikipedia

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    Ant & Dec's Push the Button is a game show which first aired on ITV from 27 February 2010 until 2 April 2011, lasting for two series and 14 episodes. The show is hosted by Ant & Dec . In each episode, two families compete for a chance to win up to £100,000 cash.

  5. The Button series 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the TV game show competition series The Button premiered in April 2018 on BBC One. [1] [2] [3] The objective of the show is that the family with the most money at the end of the episode from winning the challenges is declared the winning team.

  6. Button Men - Wikipedia

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    Button Men is a two-player dice game invented by James Ernest of Cheapass Games, first released in 1999. [1] A game of Button Men typically takes less than ten minutes to play. Each player is represented by a pin-back button or playing card of their choice. The buttons are usually metal or plastic discs, about 2–2.5 inches (5.1–6.4 cm) in ...

  7. Press Your Luck - Wikipedia

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    The board was then reprogrammed with over 30 new patterns to prevent subsequent contestants from duplicating his feat. In 1994, TV Guide magazine interviewed Larson and revealed the background of this episode including his decision to pass his remaining spins after he lost concentration and missed his target squares. [13]

  8. Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its ...

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    The splat remained part of the network's identity as hits such as The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats and Hey Dude cycled through. New episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 ...

  9. Child's Play (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Child's Play was a British game show based on a U.S. format of the same name. It aired on ITV from 7 January 1984 to 26 August 1988 and was hosted by Michael Aspel . The first series was produced by Keith Stewart with subsequent series produced by Richard Hearsey who also worked on the first series as associate producer.