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    The Best GSN Produced Show of All Time...

    Open-ended question. In your opinion, so there is no wrong answer.

    What was the best GSN produced original of all time?
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    Lingo, hands down. My thumbs up if it was hosted by Chuck Woolery.

    My thumbs down if it was hosted by Bill Engvall.

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    Russian Roulette. Great game, great format, great host. Would love to see it back.

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    Uhh...I believe we already had a thread like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lingofan97 View Post
    Uhh...I believe we already had a thread like this.
    There have been more original programs than the ones you have listed, though.
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    Ok. But in all fairness I'll have to say some of the best GSN's originals produced were Lingo (both), Chain Reaction, and The Newlywed Game. A couple others over the mid 2000's were good and should have lasted longer, but that's about it,

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    Inquizition.

    A straight-up quizzer who no gags, stunts, or stalling. In terms of content, you got a lot of questions, material for this 30 minute show. Not to mention the set was probably dirt cheap. Dim the lights in an oversized broom closet with an hourglass for a timer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by espnews26 View Post
    Inquizition.

    A straight-up quizzer who no gags, stunts, or stalling. In terms of content, you got a lot of questions, material for this 30 minute show. Not to mention the set was probably dirt cheap. Dim the lights in an oversized broom closet with an hourglass for a timer.
    Actually the entire background was just a giant blue screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by espnews26 View Post
    Inquizition.

    A straight-up quizzer who no gags, stunts, or stalling. In terms of content, you got a lot of questions, material for this 30 minute show. Not to mention the set was probably dirt cheap. Dim the lights in an oversized broom closet with an hourglass for a timer.
    On what show?

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