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The Cube is a British television game show that aired on ITV from 22 August 2009 to 23 December 2021. It was hosted by Phillip Schofield.. The original series offered contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000 by completing challenges from within a 4m × 4m × 4m perspex cube.
This is a list of British game shows. A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities , sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes.
Pages in category "ITV game shows" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 229 total. ... The Cube (British game show) D. The Daily Quiz ...
Game for a Laugh (ITV 1981–1985) Game of Talents (2021) The Gay Cavalier (1957) The Geisses (Die Geissens – Eine schrecklich glamouröse Familie, 2012-2024) General Hospital (1972–1979) George and Mildred (1976–1979) Geronimo Stilton (2009-2017) Get a Grip (2007) Get Lost! (1981) Get Real (1998) Ghost Squad (1961–1964) Gideon's Way ...
Earlier this year, game-show enthusiasts were ecstatic to discover that ITV planned to reboot the immensely watchable Channel 4 series that closed its last box seven years ago. More than 11,000 ...
In February 2009, ITV purchased the rights to the show and filming began during April 2009 at Wembley's Fountain Studios with Phillip Schofield as host. Adler was the executive producer for nine series of The Cube from 2009 until 2015.
Iconic game show “Password” – currently fronted by Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon – is getting a U.K. adaptation. Broadcaster ITV has commissioned a version of the Fremantle-owned format ...
Short-lived game show, loosely based on the famous card game, presented by Andy Goldstein; only lasted 20 episodes. TV Scrabble: 2001–2003: 2001–2012: Televised version of the famous board game. TV's Greatest Game Shows: 2019 A celebration of classic British game shows. Presented by Roy Walker. UK's Strongest Man: 2011–2013: 2011–2014