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Whew! is an American television game show that aired on CBS from April 23, 1979, until May 30, 1980. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy and announced by Rod Roddy . Contestants competed to correct "bloopers", factual statements in which one word has been changed, on a game board to win cash.
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Note: For the sake of simplicity, game shows, due to the large number of international franchises and the much greater rate of cancellation and revival among them, are largely absent from this list. Anthology series revivals, though they may include episodes that are remakes of ones from the earlier series, are generally included.
As announced on Tuesday morning as part of its 2024 upfronts pitch to advertisers, Game Show Network revealed it has ordered a new version of classic gamer “Tic Tac Dough,” this time hosted by ...
Whew!, American game show; WHEW-AM, American radio station; WHEW-FM, American radio station now broadcasting as WWGR This page was last edited on ...
Perry Knotts/Getty Images Travis Kelce might be going from the gridiron back to grade school. Kelce, 34, is in talks to host a reboot of game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, according to ...