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TableTop(2012-)

je Folge ca. 35 Min. | Komödie
3,5/5 (bei 11 Stimmen)

A bi-weekly series hosted by geek icon Wil Wheaton where he and a slew of celebrity guests gather to play their favorite tabletop games. Who will win the Trophy of Awesome?

Hikaru no Go(2001-2003)

3,9/5 (bei 18 Stimmen)

Hikaru wühlt eines Tages auf Opas Dachboden herum und entdeckt dabei ein Go-Brett. Als er die Blutflecken auf dem alten, japanischen Brettspiel wegwischen will, erscheint ihm ein Geist: Fujiwara no Sai, Go-Lehrer des Kaisers zur Heian-Zeit. Hocherfreut, dass ihn endlich nicht nur jemand sehen sondern ihm auch zuhören kann, nistet Sai sich in Hikarus Bewusstsein ein. Dieser ist darüber nicht ganz so erfreut wie sein neuer Mitbewohner, der die ganze Zeit nur Go spielen will! Hikaru selber findet Go nämlich sterbenslangweilig. Doch schon bald erkennt das ungleiche Paar, warum das Schicksal sie zusammengeführt hat...

Family Game Night(2010-2014)

Family Game Night is a television series based on Hasbro's family of board games and EA's video game franchise of the same name. The show is hosted by Todd Newton. Burton Richardson announced for the first two seasons, until he was replaced by Stacey J. Aswad for the third season, and then Andrew Kishino beginning in the fourth season. The 60-minute program debuted on October 10, 2010 on the new channel, The Hub, formerly Discovery Kids; it was previewed on October 9, 2010 on its sister channel, TLC. Each season will contain 30 episodes. Season two premiered on Friday, September 2, 2011, and new games were added. The games added to the second season included Cranium Brain Breaks, Green Scream, Ratuki Go-Round, Simon Flash, Operation Sam Dunk, Trouble Pop Quiz, and Spelling Bee. On June 19, 2012 Family Game Night was renewed for a third season by The Hub, which premiered on September 23, 2012.

Monopoly(1990)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.

Monopoly is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. It aired on ABC from June 16 to September 1, 1990. Mike Reilly hosted while Charlie O'Donnell announced. Merv Griffin created the series and was executive producer. It was paired with Super Jeopardy! for its 12-week run on ABC.

Regie: Kevin McCarthy

Yahtzee(1988)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.

Yahtzee is a game show that aired from January 11 to September 1988. Based on the dice game Yahtzee, the show was hosted by Peter Marshall, with Larry Hovis serving as both the show's announcer and a regular panelist. Each week featured a different hostess serving as "dice girl", including Kelly Grant, Denise DiRenzo, and Teresa Ganzel. Yahtzee was originally taped at Trump's Castle in Atlantic City, New Jersey, though later it moved to Showboat Hotel & Casino.

Trivial Pursuit(1993)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.

Trivial Pursuit is an American game show that ran on The Family Channel from June 7, 1993 to December 30, 1994, with reruns continuing until July 21, 1995. Loosely based on the board game of the same name, it was hosted by Wink Martindale with Randy West announcing.

Trivial Pursuit(1990)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.
3,5/5 (bei 1 Stimme)

Trivial Pursuit was a game show loosely based on the board game of the same name. The show first aired on BBC1 from 4 September to 18 December 1990 hosted by Rory McGrath.

Scattergories(1993)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.

Scattergories is an American game show on NBC daytime hosted by Dick Clark, with Charlie Tuna as announcer, that aired from January 18 to June 11, 1993. The show was produced by Reg Grundy Productions, now a part of FremantleMedia, and was the second to last American game show to be produced by the company.

Scrabble(1984)

je Folge ca. 30 Min.
2,5/5 (bei 1 Stimme)

Scrabble is an American television game show that was based on the Scrabble board game. The show was co-produced by Exposure Unlimited and Reg Grundy Productions. It ran from July 2, 1984 to March 23, 1990, and again from January 18 to June 11, 1993, both runs on NBC. A total of 1,335 episodes were produced from both editions; Chuck Woolery hosted both versions of the series. Jay Stewart was the announcer for the first year and was replaced by Charlie Tuna in the summer of 1985, who announced for the remainder of the original version and the entirety of the 1993 revival.

Talks Machina(2016)

Talks Machina was a weekly talk show hosted by Brian Wayne Foster, where the events of Critical Role are discussed. Each week there were several guests who answered questions sent in by fans. The guests were usually some of the regular cast members of Critical Role, but there have also been guest players, several of the crew members from Geek & Sundry, and fans.