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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.
CBS’ Lingo revival premiered in mid-January 2023, and was renewed for Season 2 just six weeks later. And yet another few weeks after that, the game show was pulled from CBS’ Wednesday lineup ...
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Filming of Series 1 took place in May 2022 [2] and premiered in October 2022 in the 3pm slot replacing Tenable. [3] In August 2023, Series 2 was filmed and eventually debuted on 1 January 2024 with a 25-episode run in the 3pm slot ordered to replace repeats of Lingo . [ 4 ]
This is a list of game show hosts. A game show host is a profession involving the hosting of game shows. Game shows usually range from a half hour to an hour long and involve a prize. Foreign-language shows that are part of franchises may be referred by their franchise name.
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, it is aired on the commercial channel Net5 . The format consists of a word game that combines Mastermind and Bingo .
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.
Four three-letter words are shown to the teams, each word is the starting point for a word chain. One team chooses a starting word, and the host reads a clue to another word (which may be a proper noun or abbreviation); the player must change one letter in the starting word to make the correct word (e.g., CAT to CUT).