Why do you love game shows??? BUZZR would like to hear from you!!
BUZZR is throwing a celebration like no other. Nobody does game shows like BUZZR, and to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the TV game show, BUZZR is compiling fans’ best memories throughout the decades. Join the celebration and show us why you love game shows
http://buzzrplay.com/75_years#
Your fondest recollections might even be featured on the BUZZR TV network!
Did your mother have a secret crush on Richard Dawson? Would your family gather around the TV to watch the Whammies in action on Press Your Luck? Do you secretly tune-in to I’ve Got A Secret whenever you get a chance? Or have you been watching Let’s Make a Deal from the Monty Hall days and now tune-in regularly for a date with Wayne Brady? Whatever the passion, BUZZR would like to hear from you!!
BUZZR Celebrates 75 Years of Game Shows
This unique programming initiative is one of the many ways that BUZZR is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the television Game Show genre throughout 2016. The first game show to air on broadcast television was Truth or Consequences in 1941. Since then, game shows have become a tried and true form of entertainment throughout the globe, with BUZZR being the one place that fans can experience the most comprehensive look at this entertaining 75-year history.
Share your love for game shows by using the official BUZZR handles below!
Twitter: @BUZZRplay and #CelebrateGameShows
Facebook: @BUZZR
Website: http://buzzrplay.com
ABOUT BUZZR:
BUZZR, a digital multicast network from FremantleMedia North America, is a time capsule – re-airing and reimagining vintage game shows to be culturally relevant today and bringing them to a new multi-screen audience. FremantleMedia has unlocked the vault on six decades of vintage game shows, many only seen once and then shelved. Iconic titles that were featured when the channel launched include Family Feud, featuring hosts Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louis Anderson, Richard Karn and John O’Hurley; Let’s Make a Deal, featuring host Monty Hall; as well as famed titles To Tell the Truth, Password, Match Game, Beat the Clock, What’s My Line, Blockbusters and Card Sharks. Curated for fun, BUZZER celebrates the hilarity and excitement that the game show genre has provided for generations. That emotional connection is timeless and the games look and feel are retro-cool. On TV, these game shows and so many more have been seen in primetime for the first time.