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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Lingofan97 View Post
    GSN still had failures in 2008 like Bingo America, and other originals. But after that in 2009 is when the schedule started going down hill (DOND)
    Yeah, this is what I mean. We still had decent variety then compared to now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matchgame74fan View Post
    Yeah, this is what I mean. We still had decent variety then compared to now.
    GSN's 2008 schedule was actually pretty awesome. And if anyone is curious to see them they're on Buzzerblog somewhere.

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    I never saw Bingo America, so I was always curious to see if it was any good... except that it wasn't on the GSN schedule when I finally got satellite television in May 2009.

    I watched an episode of How Much Is Enough? on Youtube though. And I think I caught one episode of Russian Roulette... I think it was in 2009 when GSN aired the episode as a filler when daylight savings time ended and we got an extra hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DialgaChampion View Post
    I never saw Bingo America, so I was always curious to see if it was any good... except that it wasn't on the GSN schedule when I finally got satellite television in May 2009.
    Bingo America offered a lot of money, and somebody won $100,000. But it was an "OK" GSN original. I compare it to 1 vs. 100, but 1 vs. 100 was cheaper

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