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Lingo is an American television game show with multiple international adaptations. Contestants compete to decode five-letter words given the first letter, similarly to Jotto. In most versions of the show, successfully guessing a word also allows contestants to draw numbers to fill in a Bingo card. Four Lingo series
Lingo (American game show), an American television game show with multiple international adaptations that debuted in 1987; Lingo (British game show), a short-lived UK game show produced from 1987 to 1988 and later revived in 2021; Lingo (Canadian game show), a Canadian game show that aired on Radio-Canada in Quebec from 1998 to 2001
Lingo is a British game show based on the Dutch programme of the same name. The original iteration of the programme was made by Thames Television and Action Time for ITV , running for a single series with host Martin Daniels from 12 May to 14 July 1988.
The nicknames are sometimes known by the rhyming phrase 'bingo lingo' and there are rhymes for each number from 1 to 90, some of which date back many decades. In some clubs, the 'bingo caller' will say the number, with the assembled players intoning the rhyme in a call and response manner, in others, the caller will say the rhyme and the ...
Lingo is a television game show that aired in the Netherlands between 1989 and 2014, and returned in 2019 on the commercial channel SBS6. Since 2022, ...
Lingo Management, LLC "Lingo" was founded by Vincent M. Oddo, and partners, in 2018 as a voice and broadband provider based in Macon, Georgia and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Lingo is a global Cloud/UC and managed service provider providing IP-based voice and data, mobile services, and other managed services to the Business, Carrier, and ...
Lingo is a Canadian game show that ran for 439 episodes on Télévision de Radio-Canada across Canada, from 1998 to 2001. It was hosted by longtime actor and radio/TV host Paul Houde .
Lingo is a verbose object-oriented (OO) scripting language developed by John H. Thompson for use in Adobe Director (formerly Macromedia Director). Lingo is used to develop desktop application software , interactive kiosks , CD-ROMs and Adobe Shockwave content.