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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke is joined by a special guest from the game/competition show industry to talk about their career, including hosts, producers, contestants and more. Each episode also features an original game played by the guest during the "Game of the Day" segment. Other features include "Clarke's Curiosities" and the "Bradley Parody", an original parody song about the episode's theme.

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-four of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke, and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest, or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-fifth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster created an entire song devoted to one of his hosting heroes, the host of “The Amazing Race”, Phil Keoghan. However, this song is specifically about what each team competing on “The Amazing Race” should ultimately be striving to do on each leg of the race … arrive at the Pit Stop as fast as possible, so you can hear Phil say, “You are team number one”. To the tune of the Bryan Adams song “Run to You”, this “Bradley Parody” is called “Run to Phil”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Continental Divide" game featured in episode seventy-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley’s guest, Phil Keoghan, the host of “The Amazing Race”, is going to travel from continent to continent just like he has been doing on the show for over two decades. However, this globetrotting adventure is going to be a little different, as Phil will be showcasing his “Amazing Race” knowledge along the way. Phil will begin the game with 35 points, and during each continental question, he will bet points in hopes of banking them by giving a correct answer. After choosing one of the six habitable continents and placing his bet, Phil will hear a question that pertains to a moment which occurred on that continent during a previous season of “The Amazing Race”. Based on the question alone, Phil must then decide whether to hear the four possible answers, or use his one “Fast Forward”, which will double the value of his bet, but Phil will need to answer the question without the help of the four possibilities. If Phil can bank 20 points or more using the six continental questions, he will cross the Finish Line first and be declared a winner. Phil has experienced so many memorable moments on each of the six continents, but will his memory encounter a “Road Block” and prevent him from recalling the information needed to win this game? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve ever dreamed of getting a ‘10’ from the late, great Len Goodman on “Dancing with the Stars”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventy-fourth in the series, Bradley gets the opportunity of a lifetime to interview another one of his hosting heroes. In 2001, at the Bethesda Fountain in New York City’s Central Park, Bradley’s guest said “Go” for the very first time, allowing eleven teams to begin the inaugural season of “The Amazing Race”, and for over two decades, he has been traveling around the world explaining various “Detours” and “Road Blocks” to viewers, and telling teams that they are “Team Number One” or, unfortunately, “You’re the last team to arrive”. He is the host of “The Amazing Race”, the Philiminator himself, Phil Keoghan. During their conversation, Phil tells Bradley some behind the scenes information about the filming of the first Starting Line, which includes the story of how “The World Is Waiting For You” and the raised eyebrow became iconic elements of the show, and Phil also shares his thoughts on some of the twists that the show has implemented over the years. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Phil gets the chance to go globetrotting in a different way, as he travels from continent to continent via “Amazing Race” trivia questions during the playing of “Continental Divide”, and during the game, Phil reveals how the Pit Stop mat once went missing, and why the Pit Stop light box is not used on location anymore. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song all about the goal of each “Amazing Race” team, and that is to find Phil at the Pit Stop mat as fast as possible. To the tune of “Run to You” by Bryan Adams, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-five is called “Run to Phil”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-three of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke, and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest, or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-fourth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster created an entire song specifically devoted to the career of his guest, Food Network host Sunny Anderson. That’s right, Bradley did not just craft a parody song based on one of the shows Sunny hosted or one aspect of her food television journey, but Bradley instead whipped up an all-encompassing parody song that celebrates Sunny’s incredible media career up until this point. To the tune of the classic ABBA song “Money Money Money”, this “Bradley Parody” all about Sunny Anderson is, of course, titled, “Sunny Sunny Sunny”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠⁠#TheGameShow⁠⁠ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠⁠#TheGameShow⁠⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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This is the “Who Should Be Chopped?" game featured in episode seventy-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley gives his guest, Food Network host Sunny Anderson, the opportunity to redeem herself, in a way. In 2012, Sunny was a participant in the second “Chopped: All-Stars” tournament, and although she won her preliminary competition, she was eliminated in the Finals during the first round. Now, Sunny has a chance to be crowned a “Chopped” champion, but not by crafting a dish using four random ingredients found in a mystery basket, but by showing off her smarts when answer Food Network-based trivia questions. During each of the game’s four rounds, Sunny will begin by hearing four names of either Food Network personalities or celebrities that have a Food Network connection. Bradley will then read a statement that corresponds to one of those names. Sunny’s goal is to chop the name that the statement corresponds to. Sunny will then be given a new statement that corresponds to one of the three remaining names, and after making a second chop, Sunny will then face a third statement that corresponds to one of the two remaining names before she makes her final chop. Sunny will score points throughout the game by chopping the correct name, and if Sunny can score a total of twelve points or more, she will be deemed a winner. It’s been over a decade since Sunny tried to become the “Chopped: All-Stars” champion, but can Sunny make it to the top this time around and become the “Who Should Be Chopped?” champion? Listen to find out. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠ ⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve dreamed of saying “good answer” on “Family Feud”, even though you know the answer your family member gave was a terrible answer, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventy-third in the series, for the first time in the history of “The Game Show”, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a bona fide Food Network star who has been gracing our television screens with her vibrant smile, infectious laugh and exuberant personality for over 15 years. After getting her big break when she appeared on an episode of “Emeril Live”, Bradley’s guest got her official start on the Food Network hosting the food gadget show “Gotta Get It” and the cooking demo show “Cooking for Real”, and over the course of her career, she has hosted food competition shows like “Outrageous Pumpkins” and “Spring Baking Championship: Easter”. She is Sunny Anderson. Sunny talks with Bradley about how she started her career in radio before transitioning into food television, discusses her only time as a food competition show competitor when she faced the mystery baskets on “Chopped All-Stars”, and shares her experiences traveling to various football stadiums across the country hosting “NFL Tailgate Takedown”, including a behind-the-scenes mishap involving lamb bacon. In addition, Sunny learns from Bradley what her win-loss percentage is so far as a guest on “Beat Bobby Flay”, and why she will forever be in the “Beat Bobby Flay” history books. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Sunny gets the opportunity to redeem herself, in a way, when she opens up the trivia baskets to play a “Chopped” inspired game called “Who Should Be Chopped?”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song that was definitely written with Sunny Anderson in mind. In fact, the entire song is about Sunny and her food television career. To the tune of “Money Money Money” by ABBA, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-four is appropriately titled “Sunny Sunny Sunny”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠ ⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-two of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-third “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to the most feared game show host in television history. With her glaring stare and brutally honest remarks, she made many contestants nervous as she asked them general knowledge questions in hopes that they wouldn’t break the team’s chain. She is the queen of mean, Anne Robinson. In honor of Bradley’s guest being Stuart Krasnow, executive producer of the original American version of “Weakest Link” hosted by Anne Robinson, this “Bradley Parody” is devoted to the woman who took much delight in telling countless contestants, “You are the Weakest Link, goodbye.” To the tune of the classic Simon and Garfunkel song “Mrs. Robinson” from the 1967 film “The Graduate”, this “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “Anne Robinson”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShowSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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This is the “Weakest Link" game featured in episode seventy-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley gives Stuart Krasnow, the executive producer of both the original American version of “Weakest Link” hosted by Anne Robinson, as well as the recent revival hosted by Jane Lynch, a chance to conquer the chain himself and play a version of “Weakest Link”. Stuart will face three rounds of game show trivia questions, and just like on the show, his goal is to build a chain of eight correct answers in a row, but every time Stuart gives an incorrect answer, he breaks the chain and must start a brand-new chain. However, if Stuart says “bank”, he will freeze his position on the chain and any incorrect answers given in that round afterwards will only drop him down to the frozen position on the chain. Over the course of the three rounds, Stuart can call “bank” up to five times, and if Stuart can win two out of the three rounds, he will win this game of “Weakest Link” and be deemed the Strongest Link on this episode of “The Game Show”. Will Stuart’s game show knowledge help him climb the chains to victory? Listen to find out. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShowSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", a talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have always wanted a college professor named Professor Price, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventy-second in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a game show producer who has been a driving force in primetime game shows for over 20 years. He was the executive producer of “Dog Eat Dog”, as well as the 2006 CBS special series “Gameshow Marathon”. However, he might be best known for being the executive producer of both the original American version of NBC’s “Weakest Link” hosted by Anne Robinson, as well as the recent revival of “Weakest Link” hosted by Jane Lynch. He is Stuart Krasnow. Stuart talks with Bradley about all of the shows mentioned above, and tells some game show information you may have never heard before, such as the reality television personality who hosted a pilot episode of “Weakest Link”, the time when a “Dog Eat Dog” contestant celebrated too early and the show had to fix a wet situation, and how Bob Barker almost made a cameo appearance on “The Price Is Right” episode of “Gameshow Marathon”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Stuart goes from producing “Weakest Link” to being a contestant on a Bradley Clarke original version of “Weakest Link”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by the woman who took America by storm in 2001, the original host of “Weakest Link”, Anne Robinson. To the tune of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson” from the movie “The Graduate”, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-three is fittingly titled “Anne Robinson”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShowSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-one of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-second “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to a game show that only lasted one season and might not be remembered by many, but it’s a game show that Bradley definitely thinks deserves a revival, and is one of the game shows that was directed by his special guest on this episode, Rob George. It’s the game show made for people who know a lot about pop culture, as well as for people who would have no trouble identifying John Travolta on Tiger Beat magazine, Miss Piggy on Dynamite magazine, and Jack Lemmon on Palm Springs Life magazine. The name of the game is “On the Cover”. To the tune of “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, this “Bradley Parody” is titled “Playing On the Cover”. Enjoy!

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This is the “On the Cover" game featured in episode seventy-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley’s special guest, game show director Rob George, gets to play a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show that he directed almost two decades ago, the Mark L. Walberg hosted PAX game show “On the Cover”. Rob will be playing a replication of the third main game round and a variation of the show’s bonus round. He’ll start be facing three sets of parody magazine covers, and each cover features someone associated with the game show industry. All three sets come with five game show trivia questions, with the correct answer being an individual on one of the parody magazine covers. Rob’s goal is to accumulate as many points as he can during this portion of the game because, for every 1,000 points earned, Rob will receive an additional clue about the game show personality featured on the “Mystery Cover”, which is from an actual magazine, and to win the game, all Rob needs to do is identify the person on the Mystery Cover. Rob saw many contestants crack the “Mystery Cover” while directing “On the Cover”, but can Rob use his knowledge of game shows to crack the “Mystery Cover” himself? Listen to find out. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShowSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have a “Family Feud” inspired portrait hanging up in your living room, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventy-first in the series, for only the second time in the history of “The Game Show”, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a game show director. Over the course of his career, this director has called the shots for shows like GSN’s “Catch 21”, the Hub’s “Pictureka”, PAX’s “On the Cover”, ABC’s “National Bingo Night”, and the last three seasons of “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire” hosted by Meredith Vieira. He is Rob George. Bradley chats with Rob about his experience directing all of the shows mentioned above, as well as other game shows he’s sat in the director’s chair for, such as GSN’s “Common Knowledge”, ABC's "Million Dollar Mind Game" and GSN's “People Puzzler”. You’ll also hear about an interesting moment he had with “Bingo America” host Patrick Duffy, how he was involved in bringing the “Millionaire” Shuffle Format to existence, and the process of how he co-created the game show “Pictureka”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Rob trades in his director’s chair for a contestant podium as he plays a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show that he directed, “On the Cover”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by “On the Cover” and the various skills it takes to be a great contestant at the game. To the tune of “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-two is titled “Playing On the Cover”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShowSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-first “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster creates an entire parody song about his special guests, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, A.K.A. “Team Guido” from the inaugural season of “The Amazing Race”. Bradley captures their season one journey through song, including the destinations they visit and some of their memorable moments throughout the race. This “Bradley Parody” is fittingly titled “Team Guido” and is to the tune of the classic 80s rock song “Here I Go Again” by Whitesnake. Enjoy!

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This is the “Skinny Microphone Shuffle” segment featured in episode seventy of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For only the second time in the history of “The Game Show”, Bradley is relinquishing control of the microphone so that he may play a game that the special guest created for him. For this “Skinny Microphone Shuffle”, Bradley really gets the chance to show off his “Amazing Race” knowledge as he faces season one trivia questions created by one of the original teams to race around the world for one million dollars, “Team Guido”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek. Bradley has watched season one of “The Amazing Race” multiple times and considers himself to be one of the biggest “Amazing Race” superfans you will ever meet, but now, right here on “The Game Show”, Bradley gets the opportunity to prove his “Amazing Race” expert status. Can Bradley correctly answer “Team Guido’s” questions? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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This is the “Change the Race" game featured in episode seventy of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley gives his guests, “Amazing Race” season one fan-favorites “Team Guido”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, the opportunity to place themselves back in the competition as they play “Change the Race”. Bradley will give “Team Guido” five different race scenarios inspired by the locations, challenges and events they experienced along the season one race course. However, these scenarios will also include a race element that was not featured in season one, such as the “U-Turn” or “Express Pass”. Each scenario comes with two options on how to possibly handle the race situation, and Joe and Bill’s task is to “Change the Race” by choosing the option they think best fits what they would’ve done during the actual race and explain why. How will “Team Guido” react to these newly crafted “Amazing Race” scenarios twenty years after competing on season one? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you can name every singer who has appeared as a coach on “The Voice”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventieth in the series, Bradley continues his celebration of the twentieth anniversary of “The Amazing Race” that he started on episode sixty-five by welcoming back as his special guest an OG "Amazing Race" team that has appeared on “The Game Show” twice before. They were one of the eleven teams that started it all back in 2001, and are considered to be the first villains in “Amazing Race” history. They are “Team Guido”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek. For this 20th anniversary celebration episode, Bradley guides “Team Guido” through a season one retrospective, as “Team Guido” relives the race leg by leg. They talk about memorable moments like the airport incident in Tunisia, the taxi infraction in Italy, and the bus ride blunder in Thailand. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, “Team Guido” gets a chance to “Change the Race” when Bradley gives them some season one scenarios with non-season one twists attached, and Joe and Bill must decide how they would handle the situation on the race. In addition, for only the second time in the history of “The Game Show”, Bradley will be relinquishing his power of the microphone over to his guest so that he can play a game that the guest created. It’s the return of “Skinny Microphone Shuffle” and Bradley gets the chance to answer some season one trivia questions that “Team Guido” have crafted. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by “Team Guido” themselves and their journey on season one of “The Amazing Race”. To the tune of “Here I Go Again” by the 80s rock band Whitesnake, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-one is fittingly titled “Team Guido”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-nine of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his milestone twentieth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to a game show where Big Bucks are always on the mind and Whammies are not what you hope to find, “Press Your Luck”. In honor of Bradley’s guest being Bob Boden, the executive-in-charge of GSN’s “Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck”, this “Bradley Parody” is to the tune of “You’re the One That I Want” performed by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the movie musical “Grease” and is titled “Money’s What I Want”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Mutual Friend Match Game” game featured in episode sixty-nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show super producer Bob Boden, A.K.A. TV Bob, who was the executive-in-charge for the 1990 ABC reboot of “Match Game”, gets the chance to match the stars ... well, actually his friends … as he plays “Mutual Friend Match Game”. Bradley has written five “Match Game” questions and asked former guests of “The Game Show”, producer and judge John Ricci, Jr., producer and game creator Aaron Solomon, “Nick Arcade” host Phil Moore, and producer and writer Jason Antoniewicz, to fill-in-the-blanks with their individual answers. Bob now has the chance to see just how well he knows the way his friends think by filling-in-the-blanks to the questions himself. If Bob can accumulate a total of six matches or more, he will be deemed a winner. They may not be Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Joyce Bulifant and Richard Dawson, but can John, Aaron, Phil and Jason help Bob match his way to a win? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you know the difference between “Monopoly” and “Monopoly Millionaire’s Club”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-ninth in the series, Bradley welcomes back as his special guest a game show super producer with a legendary career that includes being the program executive in daytime programming for CBS, the executive producer of the comedy game show “Funny You Should Ask”, the Emmy-nominated executive producer of GSN’s “The Chase”, and the co-founder and co-collection curator of the National Archives of Game Show History at the Strong Museum of Play. He is TV Bob himself, Bob Boden. Bob talks with Bradley about many facets of his game show journey, including his involvement with GSN’s “Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck”, the story of how he helped bring “The Chase” to GSN, and his work on the FOX primetime game show “Boom”. In addition, Bob details his latest project with the National Archives of Game Show history, including his game show memorabilia contributions for the Strong National Museum of Play, as well as the various elements that are being created for this tribute to the game show industry. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Bob is going for his second “Game of the Day” win by playing a version of a game show that he was the executive-in-charge for during its 1990 ABC reboot. With a little help from Bob’s friends and former guests on “The Game Show”, John Ricci, Jr., Aaron Solomon, Phil Moore and Jason Antoniewicz, Bob will be filling in the blanks and trying to make matches by playing “Mutual Friend Match Game”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by a game show that holds a special place in Bob’s heart for various reasons, “Press Your Luck” To the tune of the song “You’re the One That I Want” performed by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the movie musical “Grease”, “Bradley Parody” number twenty is titled “Money’s What I Want”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-eight of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his nineteenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to a fan-favorite event from the sports competition show “American Gladiators”. In honor of Bradley’s guest being Jim Starr, “Laser” from the original "American Gladiators" series, this “Bradley Parody” is titled “Powerball” and is to the tune of the Kid Rock song, “All Summer Long”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Mental Powerball" game featured in episode sixty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Jim Starr, “Laser” from the original “American Gladiators” series, trades-in the ultimate goal of preventing contenders from scoring in cylinders, to now trying to score points himself by answering "American Gladiators" trivia questions. Over the course of four rounds, each with its own “American Gladiators” themed category, Jim will be answering questions all about the show he wore spandex on for seven seasons. After hearing each question, Jim must then decide how many answer choices he wants for the question, with only one of the answer choices being the correct answer. Choosing two answer choices makes the question worth two points, but choosing three answer choices makes the question worth three points. By the end of the fourth round, if Jim has scored thirty points or more, he will be deemed a winner. “Laser” is known for using his brawn while playing “Powerball”, but how will he do when using his brain to play “Powerball”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you know which three seasons of “The Amazing Race” featured the “Intersection”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-eighth in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a true television competitor. From 1990 to 1996, he punished contenders during “Powerball”, attacked contenders during “Assault”, swiped at contenders during “Swingshot” and wrecked contenders during “Whiplash”. For seven seasons, he was known by fans of “American Gladiators” as “Laser”. He is Jim Starr. Jim talks with Bradley about many of his Gladiator memories, including how he initially got cast as “Laser” for the second half of season one, being named the Gladiator Captain at the start of season four, and his memorable Joust against Captain Richard McCormick in season seven. In addition, Jim also talks with Bradley about his two appearances with his Gladiator teammates on “Family Feud”, as well as the upcoming "American Gladiators" Netflix documentary. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Jim gets to play “Powerball” in a whole new way as he tests his “American Gladiators” knowledge during a game of “Mental Powerball”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by one of the most popular “American Gladiators” events. To the tune of “All Summer Long” by Kid Rock, “Bradley Parody” number nineteen is titled “Powerball”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-seven of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his eighteenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to a classic game show sound effect that has been feared by many contestants, the cuckoo sound from “Pyramid”. In honor of Bradley’s guest being David Michaels, producer and judge on the Dick Clark hosted versions of “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid”, as well as the John Davidson hosted version of “The $100,000 Pyramid”, this “Bradley Parody” is titled “Don’t Get Cuckooed” and is to the tune of the hit Rod Stewart/Ronald Isley song, “This Old Heart of Mine”. Enjoy!

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This is “The Winner’s Circle" game featured in episode sixty-seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley gets the chance to show off his great game playing skills on “The Game Show” when he teams up with David Michaels, producer and judge on the Dick Clark hosted versions of “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid”, as well as the John Davidson hosted version of “The $100,000 Pyramid”, to play the classic “Pyramid” end game, “The Winner’s Circle”. For this game, Bradley will be the clue giver and David with be the guesser, and just like on the actual show, every “Winner’s Circle” round played will contain six categories, each increasing in difficulty and point value. Bradley must give a list of items that fit the subject to David and cannot use his hands or use prepositional phrases in the process. If Bradley and David can make it to the top of the “Pyramid” in sixty seconds or less, they will score 2,000 points. After four “Winner’s Circle” rounds, if their total score is 4,000 points or more, the trilons will shake, the entire audience will run on stage and the sweet sound of dinging will denote a win. Bradley is so far one-for-two when playing “The Winner’s Circle” on “The Game Show”, as he unfortunately lost with legendary “Pyramid” celebrity guest, Teresa Ganzel, but won with the head writer on ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid”, David Levinson Wilk. Can Bradley make his overall “Winner’s Circle” record two-for-three? David was once a contestant on “The $10,000 Pyramid” in the mid-70s and had a chance to play in “The Winner’s Circle”. Now, almost fifty years later, can David conquer the six category summits and experience the thrill it is to win in “The Winner’s Circle” right here on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. All of “The Winner’s Circle” rounds were created by producer and judge on ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid” and two-time guest on “The Game Show”, David Michaels’ mentee, John Ricci, Jr.

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve tried to impress a girl by blowing her a kiss like Jim Lange does at the end of each episode of “The Dating Game”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-seventh in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest someone who spans the spectrum of game show employment, as he has worked on shows that most people probably don’t even know exist, to one game show in particular that should be on every game show fan’s list of the best game shows of all-time. Over the course of his career, he has been a program staff member and Associate Producer on many pilot episodes produced by the legendary Bob Stewart, as well as a Production Manager, Producer and eventually Judge on three versions of the classic game show “Pyramid”. He is David Michaels. David talks with Bradley about many of the pilots he was a part of as a Bob Stewart Production staff member, including “The Riddlers”, “Twisters” and “Money in the Blank”, and David shares insight about his incredible experience working on “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid” hosted by Dick Clark, as well as “The $100,000 Pyramid” hosted by John Davidson. In addition, David also talks with Bradley about his time working for the Daytime Emmys, as he is the former Senior Executive Director and former Senior Vice President of the Daytime Emmy Awards, as well as the former Executive Producer of the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, David goes from hitting the ding and buzzer on “Pyramid” to hopefully hearing dings and not buzzers while playing “Pyramid” as he gets the chance to play a version of the classic “Pyramid” end game, “The Winner’s Circle”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by one of guest David Michaels’ jobs while working on “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid”. To the tune of “This Old Heart of Mine” by Rod Stewart and Ronald Isley, “Bradley Parody” number eighteen is fittingly titled “Don’t Get Cuckooed”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-six of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his seventeenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster gets to channel his inner crooner and pay homage to Ol’ Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra. With original “Price Is Right” model June Ferguson-Carver being his special guest, Bradley created a parody song that encapsulates how special the original version of “The Price Is Right” was, from the wacky prizes the show would feature, to charming host Bill Cullen, booming announcer Don Pardo and Juney herself. To the tune of the classic Frank Sinatra song “That’s Life”, this is “The Price Is Right”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Double Prices" game featured in episode sixty-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", June Ferguson-Carver, one of the models on the original version of “The Price Is Right” hosted by Bill Cullen from 1956 to 1965, plays “Double Prices”, a pricing game featured on the current version of “The Price Is Right”. In fact, this pricing game was introduced on the first episode of “The New Price Is Right” that aired on September 4th, 1972. Bradley will give June a full description of a prize that she actually modeled on “The Price Is Right” more than fifty years ago, as well as the episode date that the prize was featured on. June will then hear two prices, one of which is the actual retail price of the prize when it was up for bids on the show while the other price is made up. June must determine which price is right by choosing the correct dollar amount the prize was worth. There are a total of twelve prices, and if June can successfully pick the actual retail price six times, she will be deemed a winner. June has proven she can model these prizes with so much beauty, poise and elegance, but can she successful price these prizes that she modeled over five decades ago? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you love “Password” so much that you named you cats Ludden, Kennedy, Convy and Philbin, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-sixth in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a true game show legend. However, this person was not a game show host, was not a game show announcer and was not a game show producer. My guest was a game show model. In fact, she was one of the original models on the 1956-1965 version of “The Price Is Right” hosted by Bill Cullen. She is June Ferguson-Carver. Bradley talks with June about her incredible experience working on the original version of “The Price Is Right” for almost nine years, including her memories of host Bill Cullen, announcer Don Pardo and producer Bob Stewart, as well as her stories of modeling some of the wackiest prizes ever offered on television. In addition, June talks about how appearing on a quiz show as a contestant got her the modeling job on “The Price Is Right” and shares what she thinks of the current version of the show. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, June gets to test her shopping skills as she plays the classic “Price Is Right” pricing game “Double Prices”, in which she must determine which of the two prices given is the actual retail price of a prize she actually modeled on the original version of “The Price Is Right” over fifty years ago. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster unleashes his inner crooner as he performs a parody song to the tune of the Frank Sinatra classic, “That’s Life”. In honor of June Ferguson-Carver being the special guest, “Bradley Parody” number seventeen is all about the original version of “The Price Is Right” and is simply titled “The Price Is Right”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-five of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his sixteenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster creates a parody song that is all about the season of "The Amazing Race" covered on this episode of “The Game Show” with guest Uchenna Agu, “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”. From some of the season’s challenges to all the season’s destinations, this “Bradley Parody” takes you through the entire season eleven journey in the time length of a song. To the tune of “All Star” by the band “Smash Mouth”, get ready to travel around the world as you listen to “The Amazing Race All Stars”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Before They Were All-Stars" game featured in episode sixty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Uchenna Agu, one-half of team Uchenna and Joyce from “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”, will now get a chance to show how much he knows about the teams he competed against on season eleven. There are twelve numbered cards, each of which contains a statement about one of the eleven “All-Star” teams, meaning the statement could be about Uchenna and Joyce. Uchenna will pick a numbered card, hear the statement, and all he has to do is name the “All-Star” team that statement corresponds to, and in honor of his fifth-place finish on "The Amazing Race: All-Stars”, if Uchenna can answer five out of the twelve statements correctly, he will win the game. Uchenna unfortunately did not win “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”, but can his knowledge of his season eleven competitors allow him to win this game of “Before They Were All-Stars”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you can name every single tribe in “Survivor” history, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-fifth in the series, Bradley begins his two-part celebration for the twentieth anniversary of “The Amazing Race”, that will continue on episode seventy. For this celebratory episode, Bradley welcomes back as his special guest a fan-favorite "Amazing Race" winner who originally appeared on “The Game Show” to talk about his season seven victory. Now, he is back to share his memories of racing around the world for a second time on season eleven, “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”. He is Uchenna Agu from team Uchenna and Joyce. During this trip down memory lane, Bradley talks with Uchenna about various aspects of “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”, including his thoughts on the cast and being a member of the only winning team, his reaction to racing against Rob and Amber for the second time, and the disappointment of being eliminated for the first time in his race career. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Uchenna gets to put his knowledge of the “All-Stars” cast and their original race seasons to the ultimate test when he plays “Before They Were All-Stars”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song inspired by “The Amazing Race: All-Stars” season as a whole. To the tune of “All Star” by the band Smash Mouth, “Bradley Parody” number sixteen is appropriately titled “The Amazing Race All Stars”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-one of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twelfth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by the game show Bob Eubanks, Bradley’s guest on this episode, said was his favorite to host throughout his game show hosting career of more than fifty years, “Card Sharks”. To the tune of the song “That’s All” by Genesis, this “Card Sharks” themed “Bradley Parody” is titled “Bad Call”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Game Show Mash-Up" game featured in episode sixty-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", legendary game show host Bob Eubanks gets the chance to be a contestant on a version of two game shows that he hosted, and Bradley gets the dream of a lifetime by hosting these games for one of his game show hosting heroes to play. For this “Game Show Mash-Up”, the two games that are going to be combined into one are “Rhyme and Reason”, which Bob hosted from 1975 to 1976, and “Card Sharks”, which Bob hosted from 1986 to 1989. For “Rhyme and Reason”, Bradley has created two Bob Eubanks inspired incomplete sentences in which the last word can rhyme with a number of other words. Bob will have the chance to complete both sentences, and for each he has three attempts to match the rhyming word with the one that Bradley chose before the show. Bob can earn 1,500 bonus points for a correct guess on his first attempt, 1,000 bonus points for a correct guess on his second attempt and 500 bonus points for a correct guess on his third attempt. Then, Bob will play two rounds of the “Card Sharks” bonus segment, “The Money Cards”. If by the end of playing the “Money Cards” Bob has accumulated at least 10,000 combined points from both “Rhyme and Reason” and “Card Sharks”, he will be deemed a winner. Bob is one of the best hosts in game show history and did an incredible job hosting both “Rhyme and Reason” and “Card Sharks”, but how well will he do at these games on the other side of the podium? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve always wanted to own the same style phone that Howie Mandel used on the original “Deal or No Deal”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-first in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest a true game show icon. This person is one of Bradley’s game show hosting heroes as he has hosted some of the greatest game shows in television history, including the show featuring the always revealing 25-Point Bonus Question, the show featuring the always exciting “Money Cards”, and the show featuring the always informing “Trivia Ladder”. He is the “King of Whoopee”, the one and only, Bob Eubanks. Bradley and Bob chat about many of the shows that defined his game show hosting career, including “The Newlywed Game”, “Card Sharks” and “Trivia Trap”, as well as what he does now, host and star in a traveling stage show called “Hollywood’s Greatest Game Show”, where some of the most entertaining games of all-time come to theaters all across America. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Bradley has the incredible honor of hosting a game for one of his game show hosting idols to play. In fact, Bradley gets to host two games for Bob Eubanks because the “Game of the Day” is “Game Show Mash-Up”, which means two games will be combined into one, and it just so happens that the two games being featured in this edition of “Game Show Mash-Up” are two game shows that Bob Eubanks has hosted, “Rhyme and Reason” and “Card Sharks”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a song inspired by the game show Bob said was his favorite to host throughout his entire game show hosting career, “Card Sharks”. “Bradley Parody” number twelve is titled “Bad Call” and it’s to the tune of “That’s All” by Genesis. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-four of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his fifteenth, yes fifteenth, “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by one of the shows his guest Lee Eck has recently worked on as part of the game electronics team, the ABC reboot of “Card Sharks” hosted by Joel McHale. To the tune of the classic rock song “Dancing in the Dark” by the Boss, Bruce Springsteen, this is “Card Sharks”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Card Sharks" game featured in episode sixty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", game electronics extraordinaire Lee Eck gets the chance to play a game that he has actually worked on. For this version of “Card Sharks”, there will be three main game rounds, each of which has a row of seven cards that Lee will try to work his way across predicting if the next card is higher or lower than the previous card. However, instead of using survey questions to allow Lee the chance to play his cards, Lee will face game show trivia questions. Bradley will ask a question and give an incorrect numerical value. Lee must then determine if the correct number is higher or lower. The first and second rounds are worth 2,500 points and the third round is worth 5,000 points. The number of points Lee earns during the main game will be his starting point value when he plays one round of the “Money Cards”, and if Lee can accumulate 32,000 points or more during the “Money Cards”, he will be deemed a winner. Lee has been a game show fan since he was a kid. Will his game show knowledge and a little bit of lady luck combine to make him a “Card Sharks” winner? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you ever dreamed of spending thousands of dollars that you don’t have just so you could be a contestant on “Debt”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-fourth in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest someone who has an occupation that no other guest on “The Game Show” has ever had. My guest works in game electronics for various game shows, including “Family Feud”, as well as ABC’s “Press Your Luck” and “Card Sharks”. However, my guest doesn’t just use his technology skills to put the Big Board in motion. He is also the creator and host of “Quaranstream: The Game Show”, an interactive, online game show he broadcasts on Twitch. He is Lee Eck. Bradley chats with Lee about the various game shows he’s worked on, including the one’s mentioned above and others like CNBC’s “Deal or No Deal”, Nickelodeon’s “Double Dare” and ABC’s “To Tell the Truth” and “Supermarket Sweep”. They also chat about “Quaranstream” and how Lee was able to get legendary Nickelodeon music creator Dan Vitco to record the show’s theme song. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Lee gets the chance to show off his game show trivia knowledge and find out just how lucky he really is when playing a game that he has worked on, “Card Sharks”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a song inspired by the game Lee played during the “Game of the Day” segment and one of the ABC game show reboots Lee has worked on, “Card Sharks”. “Bradley Parody” number fifteen is appropriately titled “Card Sharks” and it’s to the tune of “Dancing in the Dark” by the Boss, Bruce Springsteen. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-three of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his fourteenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by the game show special guest Mark DeCarlo won $115,257 on as a grand champion contestant back in 1985, “Sale of the Century”. To the tune of the song “The Bare Necessities” from the classic Disney animated film “The Jungle Book”, this “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “Sale of the Century”. Enjoy!  

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This is “The Fame Game” featured in episode sixty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", 1985 “Sale of the Century” grand champion Mark DeCarlo gets the chance to once again play “The Fame Game” thirty-six years after winning over $100,000 in cash and prizes on “America’s Biggest Bargain Sale”. Just like contestants did on “Sale of the Century”, Mark will be given a category and hear a series of clues to a specific answer listed off one at a time. After each clue is read, Mark can either guess at the answer or choose to hear another clue. Giving a correct answer after hearing the first clue is worth twenty points, but for every clue Mark hears, the number of points for the correct answer in that category decreases by two points. In addition, an incorrect answer given at any time also decreases the value of the correct answer by two points. Once Mark answers correctly, not only does he bank the points he earned from that category, but he also gets to choose one of the nine numbers off the “Fame Game” board which contain either ten, fifteen or twenty-five bonus points. Mark will play two categories, and between correct answers and “Fame Game” board bonus points, in honor of Mark’s thirty-sixth “Sale-iversary” in 2021, if he can accumulate a total of thirty-six points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Mark played “The Fame Game” a total of thirty-three times during his incredible eleven day run on “Sale of the Century” back in 1985. Can Mark continue his “Sale of the Century” winning streak by conquering this Bradley Clarke original version of “The Fame Game”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you can identify a game show just by hearing the show’s buzzer sound effect, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-third in the series, Bradley welcomes on a first-time guest who has experienced both sides of the game show podium. He hosted two game shows in the 1990s, the syndicated dating game show “Studs” from 1991 to 1993 and the “Let’s Make a Deal” inspired primetime game show for FOX, “Big Deal”, in 1996. However, game show fans might know him best for his appearance as a contestant on “Sale of the Century” back in 1985 when he won $115,257 in cash and prizes after coming out on top during his eleventh game that ended in a dramatic tie-breaker situation. Fans of Nickelodeon might recognize his voice as he played Hugh Neutron, father of Jimmy Neutron, for the 2001 movie “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius”, as well as provided the voice for duck-loving Hugh on the 2002 to 2006 TV series “The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius”. He is Mark DeCarlo. Bradley talks with Mark about his entire “Sale of the Century” experience, from how he became a contestant on the show, to some of the strategies he used throughout his eleven-episode run, to his thoughts about risking almost $50,000 in prizes to try and win an additional $50,000 in cash. Mark shares a lot of insight and behind-the-scenes moments from his time on “America’s Biggest Bargain Sale” that any classic game show fan would want to hear, including his interactions with legendary host Jim Perry and the contestant that ultimately faltered to give Mark DeCarlo his grand championship win, Deborah. Then, for the “Game of the Day", Mark gets transported back to 1985 as he gets to play a Bradley Clarke original version of one of “Sale of the Century’s” mini-games, “The Fame Game”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a song inspired by “America’s Biggest Bargain Sale”. “Bradley Parody” number fourteen is appropriately titled “Sale of the Century” and it’s to the tune of “The Bare Necessities” from the classic animated Disney film, “The Jungle Book”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty-two of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his thirteenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by the “Family Feud” bonus round “Fast Money” since Bradley’s guest on this episode, “One Day at a Time” actor Glenn Scarpelli, was involved in a famous “Fast Money” moment back in 1984 when he appeared on the show as a teen celebrity contestant. To the tune of the song “She Works Hard for the Money” by the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer, this “Bradley Parody” is simply titled “Fast Money”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Past Fast Money" game featured in episode sixty-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", “One Day at a Time” actor and Teen “Family Feud” champion Glenn Scarpelli gets the chance to play a version of “Fast Money” almost forty years after answering survey questions asked by Richard Dawson. Glenn will be asked a total of fifteen “Fast Money” questions, all of which were actual questions used on celebrity episodes of the original “Family Feud” incarnation, and specifically specials featuring TV stars. After being asked each question, Glenn’s goal is come up with the number one answer. By the end of the fifteenth question, if Glenn has named a total of seven number one answers or more, he will be deemed a winner. Back in 1984, Glenn played “Fast Money” as part of the “Super Teens Special” on “Family Feud” and, despite a certain question involving a “key”, won $5,000 for charity. Can Glenn continue his “Fast Money” winning streak during this game of “Past Fast Money”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have a side-by-side comparison list of “The Joker’s Wild” Devil and the “Second Chance” Devil, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixty-second in the series, Bradley welcomes on a first-time guest who is best known for being an actor on one of the most popular sitcoms of the 70s and 80s. However, like many of the sitcom stars of the time, my guest appeared on a number of game shows throughout the 80s including “The New Battlestars” hosted by the late, great Alex Trebek and “Family Feud” hosted by Richard Dawson. From 1980 to 1983 he played Alex Handris on “One Day at a Time” and hosted the game show “Fantasy” alongside Peter Marshall and Leslie Uggams during the summer of 1983. He is Glenn Scarpelli. Bradley talks with Glenn about all the shows mentioned above, including the “key” moment during his “Family Feud” experience, and the time he appeared on “American Bandstand” with Dick Clark. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Glenn gets the chance to play a game called “Past Fast Money” in which he attempts to name the number one answer to fifteen actual “Fast Money” questions used on celebrity episodes from the Richard Dawson incarnation of “Family Feud”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", after talking with Glenn about his famous “Fast Money” incident and playing “Past Fast Money” with him, the Bradster performs a song inspired by, you guessed it, “Fast Money”. “Bradley Parody” number thirteen is titled “Fast Money” and it’s to the tune of “She Works Hard for the Money” by the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode sixty of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his eleventh “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by guest Geoff Tarson’s appearance on the Wink Martindale hosted game show “Debt” back in 1997. To the tune of “Jet” by Paul McCartney and Wings, this is “Debt”. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Brand-New Game" featured in episode sixty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Brand-New Game”, Game Redemption Episode guest Geoff Tarson gets the opportunity to play a second Bradley Clarke original game, and unlike the first game he played on the episode, this game is one he has never played on “The Game Show” previously. This “Brand-New Game” is a Bradley Clarke original version of the classic 1969 to 1974 game show “The Who, What or Where Game”, which both of Geoff’s parents were contestants on and his father was a five-time undefeated champion on. For this game, there will be three Geoff Tarson inspired categories, each of which has a “Who”, “What” and “Where” question. Once Geoff hears the category, he must then decide in what order he would like to play the three W’s, knowing that the first question is worth one point, the second question is worth two points and the third question is worth three points. By the end of the game, if Geoff has scored ten points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Can Geoff continue on the family tradition and become a champion of “The Who, What or Where Game” nearly fifty years after his father was crowned a five-time undefeated champion on the actual game show? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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This is the "Redemption Game" featured in episode sixty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Redemption Game”, returning guest Geoff Tarson gets a second chance to play “Get Out of Debt”, a Bradley Clarke original version of the “Debt” game show bonus round that was featured during his first appearance’s “Game of the Day” segment. In 1997, Geoff appeared as a contestant on the Wink Martindale hosted game show “Debt” and made it to the bonus round. While he did win $7,500 by answering a question on the television series “Columbo”, he was one correct answer short from winning the entire bonus round and almost $13,000. Now, Geoff has a chance to once again play “Get Out of Debt”, but this time, it’s with a Bradley Clarke twist, all of the questions are about game shows. “Get Out of Debt” is divided into three rounds, each of which has a game show related category. During each round, Geoff’s goal is to answer ten questions correctly in 60 seconds. Each correct answer is worth one point, but ten correct answers will earn Geoff 15 points. After the 60 seconds is over, Geoff has the option to bet his points by answering one more question on a game show related category that he chose before the show. A correct answer doubles his points for the round and an incorrect answer loses all of his points for the round. To win the game, Geoff has to accumulate 30 points or more by the end of the third round. On the game show “Debt”, Geoff missed a total bonus round victory by just one correct answer, and last time on “The Game Show”, he missed beating his “Game of the Day” by just two points. Can the third time be the charm for Geoff by finally winning an entire playing of “Get Out of Debt”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve ever practiced asking “Dating Game”-style questions in the mirror in hopes of being on the show one day, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. Once again, "The Game Show" has hit another huge milestone. This is not the tenth, not the twentieth, not the thirtieth, not the fortieth, not the fiftieth, but the sixtieth episode of "The Game Show"! That's right, this is episode number sixty, and just like for episode fifty and episode fifty-five, the milestone is being celebrated with a Game Redemption Episode. Once again, Bradley is inviting on a former guest of "The Game Show" to finish what they started last time, win the game featured during their "Game of the Day" segment. However, one game is not enough for episode sixty, so my guest will not only be playing a "Redemption Game" but also a "Brand-New Game" to really get their winning spirits high. For this Game Redemption Episode, Bradley brings back the special guest from episode thirty-four of "The Game Show". He was one of Bradley's television professors at Hofstra University and he had the pleasure of appearing on the Wink Martindale hosted game show "Debt" back in 1997 and won $7,500 in the process. He is Geoff Tarson. Bradley first talks to Geoff about how the pandemic has changed the way he teaches and chats about what he thinks the future of the game show industry looks like. Then, it's game time, with Geoff's first challenge being his "Redemption Game". When he was on the actual game show "Debt", Geoff unfortunately missed winning the entire bonus round by one question, and last time on "The Game Show", Geoff missed winning his game by two points. Hopefully the third time will be the charm as Geoff plays "Get Out of Debt". Following "Get Out of Debt", Geoff plays his "Brand-New Game" which is a Bradley Clarke original version of the classic 1969 to 1974 Art James hosted game show "The Who, What or Where Game", which both of Geoff's parents appeared on close to fifty years ago and his father was a five-time undefeated champion on. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a song inspired by Geoff’s appearance on “Debt”. To the tune of “Jet” by Paul McCartney and Wings, this episode’s “Bradley Parody” is called “Debt”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-nine of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his tenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song all about the syndicated game show “25 Words or Less”, which his special guest, Adam Wurtzel, is the celebrity producer on. To the tune of the hit song “More Than Words” by the band Extreme, this “25 Words or Less” inspired “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “Use Less Words”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Trivia Trap" game featured in episode fifty-nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Adam Wurtzel, co-host of the traveling stage show “Hollywood’s Greatest Game Shows” alongside legendary game show host Bob Eubanks, gets to play a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show that Bob Eubanks originally hosted. The game is divided into two rounds, the “Trivia Trap Round” and the “Trivia Ladder Round”. For the “Trivia Trap Round”, just like on the real show, Adam will be shown two rows of answer choices, and after choosing one, he will hear the question attached. Adam’s job is to then cut the three incorrect answers to earn the maximum of 300 points for the question. After facing four rows of answers, the game then moves onto the “Trivia Ladder Round”. For this portion, Adam will face three questions of increasing difficulty worth 400 points each and a final question at the top of the Trivia Ladder, which is the hardest question of the game, worth 1,000 points. Between the “Trivia Trap Round” and the “Trivia Ladder Round”, Adam’s goal is to accumulate 2,000 points or more to win. Adam is just like Bradley as he has a brain full of game show facts ready to be used at any moment? Will these facts come in handy playing “Trivia Trap”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have a closet full of “Minute to Win It” game supplies, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-ninth in the series, Bradley welcomes on a first-time guest of “The Game Show” who is just as big of a game show super fan as he is and has the game show knowledge to prove it. He currently works as the celebrity producer of the syndicated game show “25 Words or Less” in which he trains the celebrities on how to keep their word count low and how to help their contestant’s win $10,000. However, he also has another awesome job and that is the co-host of the traveling stage show “Hollywood’s Greatest Game Shows”, which is hosted by legendary game show host Bob Eubanks. That’s right, he gets to travel around the country and share the same stage with the “Whoopee Whisperer” himself, Bob Eubanks. He is Levittown’s own Adam Wurtzel. Bradley and Adam chat about “25 Words or Less” and “Hollywood’s Greatest Game Shows”, as well as his appearance as a guest host on “GSN Live” back in 2009 and the time he was a contestant on both “Chain Reaction” and “Let’s Ask America”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Adam gets to test his game show knowledge by playing a game originally hosted by Bob Eubanks, “Trivia Trap”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", which happens to be his tenth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a “25 Words or Less” inspired song called “Use Less Words” that is to the tune of “More Than Words” by the band Extreme. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-eight of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his ninth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song inspired by the show his guest Jason Antoniewicz was the head writer on, GSN’s popular game show “America Says”. To the tune of the hit song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” by Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles, this “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “America Says”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “25 Words or Less" game featured in episode fifty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Jason Antoniewicz, judge on the syndicated game show “25 Words or Less”, gets the opportunity to sit on the other side of the buzzer when he plays an original version of the popular game show. However, Bradley gets the chance to show off his clue giving skills because he is going to be Jason’s partner, and because Bradley didn’t want to know any of the answer words beforehand, he enlisted his friend and two-time guest on “The Game Show”, John Ricci, Jr., to create all the answer words for this game of “25 Words or Less”. For the main game, there will be six rounds, each of which has five answers and a 45 second clock. After looking at the set of answers, Bradley must decide how many clue words he needs to get Jason to say all five of those answers. He can choose between seven clue words, eight clue words, nine clue words, ten clue words, eleven clue words and twelve clue words. However, once a clue word denomination is used, it can’t be used again. Each main game round successfully completed is worth 250 points. Bradley and Jason will then play a ten answer, 60 second bonus round with 25 clue words at Bradley’s disposal. Each correct answer guessed is worth 100 points and 1,500 points is earned by getting all ten answers. At the end of the game, if Bradley and Jason have accumulated 1,500 points or more, they will be deemed winners of the game. Both Bradley and Jason are excellent game players on their own, but will their combined game show greatness result in a “25 Words or Less” win? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If every time you hear a truck’s horn, you imagine the buzzer being hit by one of the “America’s Got Talent” judges and the big red X being lit up, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-eighth in the series, Bradley welcomes back onto “The Game Show” a friend of his who was a guest for the first time on episode twenty-eight. He is a game show writer who, since his last appearance on “The Game Show”, has worked on a number of series including GSN’s “America Says” and “Master Minds”, TruTV’s “Hot Ones: The Game Show” and ABC’s “Match Game”, “Card Sharks” and “Press Your Luck”. In addition, he is also a judge on the syndicated game show “25 Words or Less”. He is Jason Antoniewicz. Bradley and Jason chat about all the shows mentioned above, and then for the "Game of the Day", Jason gets to chance to play one of the game shows he recently worked on. In fact, Bradley gets the chance to show off his game playing skills on this episode because he and Jason are going to team up and play an original version of “25 Words or Less” with the help from someone who Bradley and Jason both call a friend, two-time guest on “The Game Show”, John Ricci, Jr. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster creates a song all about “America Says”, the GSN game show that guest Jason Antoniewicz was the head writer on. To the tune of the song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” by Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles, “Bradley Parody” number nine is appropriately titled “America Says”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-seven of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his eighth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song that is all about the long running ABC reality-competition show in which his guest Raf Orozco is the stage manager on, “The Bachelor”. Being that both Bradley and Raf are huge fans of eighties music, this parody is to the tune of one of Bradley’s all-time favorite eighties rock songs. To the tune of the Whitesnake hit song “Is This Love”, this “Bachelor” inspired “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “Bachelor Love”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Now That’s Miserable" game featured in episode fifty-seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Raf Orozco, the stage manager of the TBS game show “The Misery Index” starring the Impractical Jokers and host Jameela Jamil, gets to play a Bradley Clarke original version of the game show in which it pays to watch other people be miserable. In front of Bradley are fourteen miserable scenarios that he created and divided into seven numbered pairings. Each event was rated by a number of Bradley and Raf’s “Misery Index” co-workers on a scale of one to one hundred based on the three pillars of misery, physical pain, emotional trauma and long-term psychological impact. Raf will pick a numbered pairing, and after hearing both scenarios, he must determine which one was rated higher on the Misery Index. If Raf can successfully guess the higher Misery Index rated scenario of four out of the seven pairings, he will be deemed a winner. Raf may have been on the stage for every episode taping of “The Misery Index”, but can he successfully play the game as well? Listen to find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve been known to lie to your friends just in case a revival of the “Liar’s Club” happens and you hope to be a contestant, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-seventh in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest, for the first time ever, a game show stage manager. That’s right, he’s the guy on the stage making sure people are where they need to be and that the show taping runs smoothly from the floor. He’s worked on a number of game shows including the Chris Harrison hosted syndicated version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” and TBS’s “The Misery Index” starring the Impractical Jokers. However, he just doesn’t stage manage game shows, he also stage manages reality-competition shows, the famous one being the “Bachelor” franchise”, which include “The Bachelor”, “The Bachelorette”, “Bachelor Pad” and “Bachelor in Paradise”. He is Raf Orozco. Bradley and Raf chat about all the shows mentioned above, as well as other series that Raf has stage managed including FOX’s “Love Connection”, ABC’s “The Proposal’, Telemundo’s “La Voz Kids” and GSN’s “Think Like a Cat Game Show”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Raf gets to play “Now That’s Miserable”, a version of the game show that Bradley and Raf met each other while working on, “The Misery Index”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster chooses a song from a music genre that both he and Raf love, the eighties, and the song is all about the most famous show Raf has stage managed for, “The Bachelor”. The eighth “Bradley Parody” is to the tune of the Whitesnake jam “Is This Love” and is titled “Bachelor Love”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-six of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his seventh “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song dedicated to the classic fill-in-the-blank, shag-carpeted, skinny microphone game show, “Match Game”, and specifically, the version of “Match Game” which aired from 1973 to 1982 and was hosted by Gene Rayburn. Since Bradley’s guest on this episode of “The Game Show” is classic “Match Game” panelist Joyce Bulifant, Bradley mentions Joyce in the song, as she was an important reason why the show was successful and funny for so many years. To the tune of Bonnie Tyler’s hit song “It’s a Heartache”, this “Match Game” themed “Bradley Parody” is called “It’s the Match Game”. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Match Game FM" game featured in episode fifty-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Joyce Bulifant, a semi-regular guest on the classic 1973 to 1982 version of “Match Game”, gets to play a little role reversal by going from “Match Game” panelist to “Match Game” contestant. Joyce will play three rounds of “Match Game” questions and all of the questions throughout the game will be from actual episodes of “Match Game” that featured Joyce as a panelist. For each round, Joyce will have a choice between “Question A” and “Question B” and will hear which episode the question came from along with the celebrity panelists who originally filled in the blank. Joyce will then have a chance to give, hopefully, the definitive answer and her goal is to match the panelist’s answers that were given more than forty years ago, which includes her original answer. In addition, during any one round, if Joyce doesn’t like the score she earned from playing the question she picked, Joyce can instead give back that score and play the other question from the round to try and score better. At the end of the third round, if Joyce has scored at least six matches, she will be deemed a winner. It’s been almost forty years since Joyce had to fill-in-the-blanks to a “Match Game” question, and even though she doesn’t have a marker in her hand, can she light up the six green triangles and gain a win? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve ever pulled a slot machine handle in Las Vegas and hoped three Jokers appeared on the wheels, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-sixth in the series, Bradley welcomes on an actress, an author, and most importantly, one of the greatest “Match Game” panelists of all-time. She was a semi-regular celebrity guest on the 1973 to 1982 version of “Match Game” and provided the show with some of the funniest moments in “Match Game” history. She is the one and only Joyce Bulifant. Bradley chats with Joyce about her memories of “Match Game”, including her time spent with Gene Rayburn, Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly. Joyce also talks about other game shows she played during the Golden Age of Game Shows, including the Monty Hall hosted “Beat the Clock”, the original version of “Tattletales” and the David Letterman hosted game show pilot “The Riddlers”. In addition, Bradley talks with Joyce about her book “My Four Hollywood Husbands” which chronicles her sixty plus years in show business and the highs and lows that came with her career. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Joyce goes from classic “Match Game” panelist to current “Match Game” player as she gets to fill-in-the-blanks during her game of “Match Game FM”. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster sings a song dedicated to “Match Game” and even includes a Joyce Bulifant mentioning. The sixth “Bradley Parody” is to the tune of Bonnie Tyler’s hit song “It’s a Heartache” and is titled “It’s the Match Game”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-five of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his sixth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song about his favorite reality competition show of all-time, “The Amazing Race”. However, because the special guest on this episode is season one racer Kevin O’Connor, the parody song will be centered around Kevin’s season which he likes to call “The Amazing Race Period”. To the tune of “Crazy”, the hit song by Seal, this is “Amazing”. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Brand-New Game" featured in episode fifty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Brand-New Game”, Game Redemption Episode guest Kevin O’Connor gets the opportunity to play a second Bradley Clarke original game, and unlike the first game he played on the episode, this game is one he has never played on “The Game Show” previously. This “Brand-New Game” is another “Amazing Race” trivia game, but instead of this one being based on his time on season one of “The Amazing Race”, this game is based on his second chance on the CBS reality competition series, “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”. Kevin will now get a chance to show how much he knows about the teams that competed on season eleven with this game called “Before They Were All-Stars”. There are twelve numbered cards, each of which contains a statement about one of the eleven “All-Star” teams, including Kevin and Drew. Kevin will pick a numbered card, hear the statement, and all he has to do is name the “All-Star” team that statement corresponds with, and if Kevin can answer seven out of the twelve statements correctly, he will win the game. While this is not the “Redemption Game”, this game does provide a sense of redemption for Kevin because he can, in a way, redeem himself from his early exit on “The Amazing Race: All-Stars”. However, the question is, how much does Kevin know about the previous races of the teams he competed against on season eleven? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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This is the "Redemption Game" featured in episode fifty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Redemption Game”, returning guest Kevin O’Connor gets a second chance to play “Race Route Recap”, the “Amazing Race” trivia game that was featured during his first appearance’s “Game of the Day” segment. Kevin gets a chance to reminisce over the nine countries he and his teammate Drew visited during their journey on season one of "The Amazing Race", or as Kevin likes to call it, "The Amazing Race Period". Starting with the United States and traveling through China, Kevin will hear a multiple-choice "Amazing Race" trivia question relating to the country. However, the question doesn't necessarily have to pertain to the visit to that country during season one. If Kevin can answer five out of the nine questions correctly, he will cross the Finish Line and be declared a winner. In addition, after Kevin's second correct answer, he will earn a "Fast Forward", meaning if he does not know the answer to a question, Kevin can use the "Fast Forward", earn the correct answer point for that question and move onto the next country. Kevin is on a 0-3 “Amazing Race” losing streak, having lost the real race twice and lost “Race Route Recap” once. Can he break the curse and finally win something “Amazing Race” related like this game of “Race Route Recap”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talks show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you’ve ever wanted to put “Wheel of Fortune” hubcaps on your car tires, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-fifth in the series, Bradley is welcoming back a former guest of "The Game Show" because it's another Game Redemption Episode. He was a guest on episode number forty-four of "The Game Show" when he and Bradley took a month long, 35,000-mile journey in the span of two hours. On season one of "The Amazing Race", he and his partner Drew survived a free fall in Zambia, an airport strike in Tunisia and a rat temple in India to place fourth. The two returned for season eleven, "The Amazing Race: All-Stars", but placed tenth. Last time on "The Game Show" he came so close to crossing the finish line but once again he came up short. Now he has the chance to prove his "Amazing Race" trivia smarts by playing not one, but two games. He is Kevin "Swing You Fat Bastard Swing" O'Connor. Before getting to the games, Bradley chats with Kevin about the upcoming 20th anniversary of "The Amazing Race" Period, gives his side of the story regarding a moment from season one mentioned by winner Brennan Swain we he appeared as a guest on "The Game Show", and more. After their talk, the games begin, first with the "Redemption Game", "Race Route Recap", in which Kevin tries to complete the nine-country line-up he faced on the real race by means of correct answers to trivia questions. Then, for Kevin's "Brand-New Game", since his "Redemption Game” was based on his adventures during season one, his "Brand-New Game" will be based on an element from his second go-around on "The Amazing Race", the first-ever "All-Stars" edition. Kevin will have to recall facts about the eleven "All-Star" teams and their previous races when he plays "Before They Were All-Stars". Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", Bradley creates his first ever “Amazing Race” themed parody. To the tune of “Crazy”, the hit song by Seal, “Bradley Parody” number six is appropriately titled “Amazing”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-four of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his fifth ever “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song all about one of shows he and guest Jack Martin talked about during their interview. Jack was a co-executive producer on this primetime game show that ran on NBC from December 19th, 2011 to January 30th, 2012. It’s the million-dollar game show where people falling through the floor is a form of entertainment, “Who’s Still Standing”. To the tune of Elton’s John smash-hit song from 1983, “I’m Still Standing”, this “Bradley Parody” is titled … yes, you guessed it … “Who’s Still Standing”. Enjoy!  

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This is “The Million Point Drop”" game featured in episode fifty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", co-executive producer of the 2010 to 2011 FOX game show “Million Dollar Money Drop”, Jack Martin, gets his chance to be a contestant on a Bradley Clarke original version of one of the most nerve-wracking 21st century game shows. Jack will face up to eight game show inspired trivia questions, with questions one through three having four answer choices, questions four through six having three answer choices and questions seven and eight having two answer choices. For each of the eight questions, Jack will be given 125,000 points to spread amongst his answers, but he must always leave one answer open. He will bank whatever number of points he places on the correct answer, and by the end of the eighth question, if Jack has banked 500,000 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. There might not be one million dollars up for grabs, but can Jack save a half-million points from dropping down an imaginary chute to win this game? Listen to find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you get mad when people forget to include the exclamation point when writing the title “Jeopardy!”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-fourth in the series, Bradley welcomes on a game show producer who he has had the pleasure of working with during the production phase of the TBS game show "The Misery Index". Aside from the most miserable game show on television, Bradley's special guest has been a producer on a number of other 21st century game shows including FOX's "Million Dollar Money Drop", NBC's "Who's Still Standing" and the syndicated version of "Don't Forget the Lyrics". He is Jack Martin. Bradley chats with Jack about the shows mentioned above, which includes talking about the $800,000 mistake that occurred because of Post-It Notes on "Million Dollar Money Drop", and whether he was aware of the GSN game show "Russian Roulette" while producing "Who's Still Standing". Then, for the "Game of the Day", Jack plays "The Million Point Drop", a Bradley Clarke original version of "Million Dollar Money Drop" with a game show trivia twist and a significantly smaller budget. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster sings a song all about one of the game shows that Jack Martin was a co-executive producer on, "Who's Still Standing". The fifth "Bradley Parody" is to the tune of the Elton John hit song "I’m Still Standing" and it's appropriately titled "Who's Still Standing". Enjoy!

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Check out the Aired and Extended Versions of the Show, the "Game of the Day" Segment and the “Bradley Parody” Segment from the fifty-second episode of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" here. On this episode, Bradley is joined by one of the stars of the greatest athletic competition series in television history, the original “American Gladiators”. From 1991 to 1994, he provided some big hits during events like “Powerball”, “Breakthrough and Conquer” and “Atlasphere”, and despite debuting as an alternate during season three, he immediately became a fan favorite and permanent Gladiator for the following two seasons. He is the “Tower of Power”, Steve “Tower” Henneberry. Bradley chats with Steve about all things "American Gladiators", including how he got the role, his favorite events, why he left after three seasons and his thoughts on the 2008 NBC revival. In addition, Steve talks about what he is up to now, which includes being a realtor for Big H Homes in California and producing "Fit Tip" exercise videos on social media, as well as talks about an upcoming "American Gladiators" documentary in honor of the show's 30th anniversary. Then, for the "Game of the Day, "Tower" takes on a game that his former "American Gladiators" teammate Lori "Ice" Fetrick also played when she was on "The Game Show" as he tests his Gladiator name knowledge during "Name That Gladiator". Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster creates a song dedicated to the Gladiator career of Steve "Tower" Henneberry. For his third "Bradley Parody", get ready to listen to "The Tower of Power", which is to the tune of the Huey Lewis and the News hit, "The Power of Love". Enjoy!

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This is the "Now That’s Miserable" game featured in episode fifty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley’s three special guests, creator of the card game “S#!t Happens”, Andy Breckman, and the co-executive producers of the TBS game show “The Misery Index”, which is based on the card game “S#It Happens”, brother Ben and Dan Newmark, compete one on one on one in game that tests how well they can master the Misery Index. There are sixteen numbered pairings of two miserable events. Prior to the show, a new of “Misery Index” co-workers rated all thirty-two events for Bradley based on the three pillars of misery that determines a scenario’s score on the Misery Index, physical pain, emotional trauma and long-term psychological impact. When it’s their turn, Andy, Ben or Dan will pick one of the numbered pairings, and after hearing both scenarios, they must determine which one ranks higher on the Misery Index. If they are correct, they score one point during round one, two points during round two and three points during round three. After three rounds have been played, whichever player has the most points will be the winner. Andy, Ben and Dan have seen a lot of miserable scenarios hit the Misery Index on the game show. However, how will each of them do when they are put in a contestant’s position and must figure out the Misery Index rankings themselves? Listen to find out. A special thanks goes to Paul Steiner, Reilly Scurti, Bruno Ferreira, Sarah Kelly, Nick Maritato, Rob Zappula and Joe Leuthner for taking the time to rate the miserable scenarios used during this game of “Now That’s Miserable”. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you count five square wins when playing a standard game of tic-tac-toe, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-third in the series, Bradley welcomes on not one, not two, but three guests, all of whom are associated with the TBS game show "The Misery Index". Bradley's first guest is the creator of the card game "S#!t Happens", which is the game that "The Misery Index" game show is based on. He is comedy writer Andy Breckman. Bradley's second and third guests are the founders of the production company Grandma's House Entertainment and are co-executive producers of "The Misery Index". However, not only are they producing partners, the two are also real-life brothers. They are the Newmark brothers, Ben and Dan. Bradley chats with Andy about his inspiration for creating "The Misery Index" card game, asks Ben and Dan how the Tenderloins, A.K.A. the "Impractical Jokers", became involved with the show, pitches all three an idea of how to resolve a flaw in the game he found, and much more. Then, for the "Game of the Day", with the help from a few "Misery Index" co-workers, Bradley creates a game called "Now That's Miserable" which puts Andy against Ben against Dan to see who can pick the highest rated miserable event from two choices. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster made an appropriate selection when he chose to create a parody song to the tune of "Misery" by Maroon Five. The fourth "Bradley Parody" featured on "The Game Show" is all about "The Misery Index" game show and it's called "The Index of Misery". Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you play the “Family Feud” strike sound when a pitcher throws a strike while watching baseball, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-second in the series, Bradley welcomes on one of his biggest guests yet ... literally. He was the Tower of Power on the original "American Gladiators" series, and over the course of three seasons from 1991 to 1994, he gave many contenders hits they would never forget during events like "Powerball", "Breakthrough and Conquer" and Atlasphere". He is Steve "Tower" Henneberry. Bradley chats with Steve about all things "American Gladiators”, which includes him mentioning an upcoming "American Gladiators" documentary in honor of the show's 30th anniversary, as well as talks about his current career as a realtor for Big H Homes in California and a producer of "Fit Tip" exercise videos on social media. Then, for the "Game of the Day, "Tower" takes on a game that his former "American Gladiators" teammate Lori "Ice" Fetrick also played when she was on "The Game Show" as he tests his Gladiator name knowledge during "Name That Gladiator". Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster creates a song dedicated to the Gladiator career of Steve "Tower" Henneberry. For his third "Bradley Parody", get ready to listen to "The Tower of Power", which is to the tune of the Huey Lewis and the News hit, "The Power of Love". This version of “The Game Show” featuring Steve “Tower” Henneberry is the extended WRHU version and includes additional audio cuts. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-two of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his third ever “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song that captures the Gladiator career of Steve “Tower” Henneberry, from the events he excelled in to a number of elements that made “American Gladiators” the exciting series that it was. To the tune of the Huey Lewis and the News hit song “The Power of Love”, this is “The Tower of Power”. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Name That Gladiator" game featured in episode fifty-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, original “American Gladiators” star Steve “Tower” Henneberry gets put to test by seeing if she can figure out his Gladiator teammates via clues. Bradley will read Steve a clue that corresponds to the name of a Gladiator that appeared on the original series of “American Gladiators” from 1989 to 1996. Based on the clue, Steve has to “Name That Gladiator”. For example, if the clue was, “Located in the United States, the third tallest building in the United States is the Willis __________”, the correct answer would be “Tower”. There is a total of ten names, and if Steve can name five Gladiators, he will be deemed a winner. When Steve’s Gladiator teammate Lori “Ice” Fetrick was a guest on “The Game Show”, she played “Name That Gladiator” and won. Can Steve match Lori’s performance and win his game of “Name That Gladiator” Listen and find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you play the “Family Feud” strike sound when a pitcher throws a strike while watching baseball, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-second in the series, Bradley welcomes on one of his biggest guests yet ... literally. He was the Tower of Power on the original "American Gladiators" series, and over the course of three seasons from 1991 to 1994, he gave many contenders hits they would never forget during events like "Powerball", "Breakthrough and Conquer" and Atlasphere". He is Steve "Tower" Henneberry. Bradley chats with Steve about all things "American Gladiators", including how he got the role, his favorite events, why he left after three seasons and his thoughts on the 2008 NBC revival. In addition, Steve talks about what he is up to now, which includes being a realtor for Big H Homes in California and producing "Fit Tip" exercise videos on social media, as well as talks about an upcoming "American Gladiators" documentary in honor of the show's 30th anniversary. Then, for the "Game of the Day, "Tower" takes on a game that his former "American Gladiators" teammate Lori "Ice" Fetrick also played when she was on "The Game Show" as he tests his Gladiator name knowledge during "Name That Gladiator". Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster creates a song dedicated to the Gladiator career of Steve "Tower" Henneberry. For his third "Bradley Parody", get ready to listen to "The Tower of Power", which is to the tune of the Huey Lewis and the News hit, "The Power of Love". This version of “The Game Show” featuring Steve “Tower” Henneberry is the aired WRHU version. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have a favorite to least favorite ranking of all the “Wheel of Fortune” theme songs, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-first in the series, Bradley is joined by one of his game show hosting heroes. Ever since he was a kid, Bradley has watching this guy host shows like “Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck”, “Hollywood Showdown” and “Family Game Night”. Not only that, but when he was fifteen years old, Bradley had the opportunity to meet this talented host when “The Price Is Right Live” stage show came to town. He is “The Host with the Most”, Todd Newton. Bradley chats with Todd about his experience hosting the shows above, as well as other game shows that he’s been a part of during his over twenty-year career in television, including “Gameshow Marathon” and “Monopoly Millionaire’s Club”. In addition, Bradley shares his “Price Is Right Live” story with Todd, they reminisce over Todd’s Daytime Emmy Award win for Outstanding Game Show Host, they discuss his two autobiographical books, “Life in the Bonus Round” and “The Host with the Most”, and they talk about Todd’s podcast, “The Host with the Most Toddcast”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Todd gets to participate in a little role reversal when he plays the GSN game show he hosted from 2000 to 2001, “Hollywood Showdown”. Plus, for this episode's “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster sings a song about the little red creature Todd worked alongside from 2002 to 2003, the Whammy. The second ever “Bradley Parody” is called “Stop at a Whammy” and it’s to the tune of “Stop in the Name of Love” by Diana Ross and the Supremes. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Todd Newton is the extended WRHU version and includes additional audio cuts. Enjoy!

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This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode fifty-one of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his second ever “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song about the loveable, yet devious at the same time, creature that special guest Todd Newton worked alongside with from 2002 to 2003. He loves taking away contestant’s money despite getting himself hurt in the process. He is the Whammy! To the tune of the Diana Ross and the Supremes classic song “Stop in the Name of Love”, this is “Stop at a Whammy”. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Hollywood Showdown" game featured in episode fifty-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Todd Newton, the host of “Hollywood Showdown” on GSN from 2000 to 2001, gets the chance to be a contestant on a game he emceed twenty years ago. For this version of “Hollywood Showdown”, Todd will be trying to answer game show related trivia questions, and just like contestants on the real show, before the question is read, he will hear three possible answer choices, one of which is the correct answer. Todd will get to play up to ten questions, and just like during the “Box Office” round, if he can answer five questions correctly, Todd will be deemed a winner. The first television game show Todd ever hosted was “Hollywood Showdown”, but will he get his first ever “Game of the Day” win on “The Game Show” during his playing of “Hollywood Showdown”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you have a favorite to least favorite ranking of all the “Wheel of Fortune” theme songs, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifty-first in the series, Bradley is joined by one of his game show hosting heroes. Ever since he was a kid, Bradley has watching this guy host shows like “Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck”, “Hollywood Showdown” and “Family Game Night”. Not only that, but when he was fifteen years old, Bradley had the opportunity to meet this talented host when “The Price Is Right Live” stage show came to town. He is “The Host with the Most”, Todd Newton. Bradley chats with Todd about his experience hosting the shows above, as well as other game shows that he’s been a part of during his over twenty-year career in television, including “Gameshow Marathon” and “Monopoly Millionaire’s Club”. In addition, Bradley shares his “Price Is Right Live” story with Todd, they reminisce over Todd’s Daytime Emmy Award win for Outstanding Game Show Host, they discuss his two autobiographical books, “Life in the Bonus Round” and “The Host with the Most”, and they talk about Todd’s podcast, “The Host with the Most Toddcast”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Todd gets to participate in a little role reversal when he plays the GSN game show he hosted from 2000 to 2001, “Hollywood Showdown”. Plus, for this episode's “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster sings a song about the little red creature Todd worked alongside from 2002 to 2003, the Whammy. The second ever “Bradley Parody” is called “Stop at a Whammy” and it’s to the tune of “Stop in the Name of Love” by Diana Ross and the Supremes. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Todd Newton is the aired WRHU version. Enjoy!

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In honor of the fiftieth episode of “The Game Show”, Bradley is debuting a brand-new feature segment. This is the “Bradley Parody”! Appearing on every episode of “The Game Show” from now on, the “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his first ever “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster performs a song about the game show reboot Bradley watched every day after school when he was ten years old, “Temptation: The New Sale of the Century”. In honor of Rossi Morreale being the guest on episode fifty, to the tune of Stevie Wonder’s classic tune “Superstition”, this is “Temptation”. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Brand-New Game" featured in episode fifty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Brand-New Game”, Game Redemption Episode guest Rossi Morreale gets the opportunity to play a second Bradley Clarke original game, and unlike the first game he played on the episode, this game is one he has never played on “The Game Show” previously. This “Brand-New Game” is also based off of one of the mini-games from the 2007 to 2008 Rossi Morreale hosted game show “Temptation: The New Sale of the Century”. This is “The Fame Game”. Just like contestants did on the real show, Rossi will be given a category and hear a series of clues to a specific answer listed off one at a time. After each clue is read, Rossi can either guess at the answer or choose to hear another clue. Giving a correct answer after hearing the first clue is worth twenty points, but for every clue Rossi hears, the number of points for the correct answer in that category decreases by two points. In addition, an incorrect answer given at any time also decreases the value of the correct answer by two points. Once Rossi answers correctly, not only does he bank the points he earned from that category, but he also gets to choose one of the nine numbers off the “Fame Game” board which contain either ten, fifteen or twenty-five bonus points. Rossi will play three categories, and between correct answers and “Fame Game” board bonus points, just like during “Knock-Off”, if he can accumulate a total of fifty points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Rossi didn’t succeed the first time at “Knock-Off”, but will beginner’s luck be on Rossi’s side during his first playing of “The Fame Game” on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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This is the "Redemption Game" featured in episode fifty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this “Redemption Game”, returning guest Rossi Morreale gets a second chance to play the Bradley Clarke original version of “Knock-Off”, the “Temptation” mini-game that was featured during his first appearance’s “Game of the Day” segment. Rossi will pick one of the four numbered cards containing a game show inspired question and seven answer choices. Five of the answers are correct but two of the answers are Knock-Offs. Rossi’s goal is to pick the correct answers in order to earn the points attached to them, which range from two points to fifteen points just like on “Temptation”, and to avoid the Knock-Offs because picking one of them locks him out of the question. To win, Rossi must accumulate a total of fifty points or more. Rossi has admitted that he has never been the best “Knock-Off” player even on the “Temptation” set, but there’s a first time for everything, so will this be Rossi’s long-awaited first “Knock-Off” win? Listen to find out. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features an original game played by the special guest during the "Game of the Day" segment, and to close out the show, Bradley performs his “Bradley Parody”, an original parody song that has a connection with the episode. If you ask your wife if she will accept the roses you give her every Valentine’s Day, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. This is no ordinary episode because this is ... drum roll please ... the 50th episode of "The Game Show"! That's right, "The Game Show" has reached the big 5-0, and in honor of this milestone occasion, Bradley has a very special episode planned. For the first time ever, this is going to be a Game Redemption Episode, meaning a special guest who has appeared previously on "The Game Show" and unfortunately lost their "Game of the Day" will return seeking redemption. They will play the same game that did them in last time, but hopefully this time, the guest will earn a win. Not only that, the returning guest will also play a new game they have never played before on "The Game Show", meaning they have the opportunity to add a total of two W's to their game win column. For this "Game Redemption Episode" and the 50th episode of the series, Bradley welcomes back the special guest from episode number eighteen. He is the host of the 2007 to 2008 syndicated game show "Temptation: The New Sale of the Century". He is Rossi Morreale. Before playing his two games, Bradley talks with Rossi about a few other shows he has been involved with, including being a contestant on "Temptation Island" back in 2001 and hosting the fifth season of Food Network's "Halloween Wars". After the chat, Rossi faces his "Redemption Game", which is a Bradley Clarke original version of one of the mini-games featured on "Temptation", "Knock-Off”. Then, for the "Brand-New Game", Rossi faces another mini-game he hosted on "Temptation" more than ten years ago, "The Fame Game". Plus, Bradley introduces a brand-new feature segment which combines his love of game shows with his hobby of writing song parodies, the "Bradley Parody". For his first ever "Bradley Parody", the Bradster sings a song dedicated to the game show that first introduced him to Rossi Morreale, "Temptation". Titled "Temptation", the debut "Bradley Parody" is to the tune of "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder. Enjoy!

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This is the "Trivia Trap" game featured in episode forty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Adam plays a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show Bradley would love to see rebooted. So, he took matters into his own hands and rebooted it himself, the 1984 to 1985 game show “Trivia Trap”. The game is divided into two rounds, the “Trivia Trap Round” and the “Trivia Ladder Round”. For the “Trivia Trap Round”, just like on the real show, Adam will be shown two rows of answer choices, and after choosing one, he will hear the question attached. Adam’s job is to then cut the three incorrect answers to earn the maximum of 300 points for the question. After facing four rows of answers, the game then moves onto the “Trivia Ladder Round”. For this portion, Adam will face three questions of increasing difficulty worth 400 points each and a final question at the top of the Trivia Ladder, which is the hardest question of the game, worth 1,000 points. Between the “Trivia Trap Round” and the “Trivia Ladder Round”, Adam’s goal is to accumulate 2,000 points or more to win. Adam is known for his incredible game show knowledge, but will the impressive number of game show facts in his head help him climb the Trivia Ladder to victory? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you have a chalkboard by your front door so your guests can sign in when they enter the house, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-ninth in the series, for the first time ever, Bradley welcomes on a game show author. That’s right, his guest actually writes books about game shows, with titles that include “Quizmaster: The Life and Times and Fun and Games of Bill Cullen”, four volumes of “This Day in Game Show History”, “The Matchless Gene Rayburn” and “The Life (and Wife) of Allen Ludden”. However, not only is he a game show author, but my guest has also worked on a number of 21st century game shows, which includes being a graphic’s producer on GSN’s “Idiotest” and “Emogenius”, a content producer and researcher on the Nickelodeon revival of “Double Dare” and a researcher and archivist on the ABC revival of “The Gong Show”. He is Adam Nedeff. Bradley talks with Adam about the various books he has written and the shows he has worked on that he has mentioned above, along with other shows like “Wheel of Fortune”, “Genius Junior” and the YouTube series “The Search for Canada’s Game Shows”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Adam gets the chance to play a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show he would like to see rebooted, and Adam gets the chance to test his game show trivia knowledge as he plays the 1984-1985 Bob Eubanks hosted game show “Trivia Trap”. Enjoy!

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This is the “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment featured in episode forty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". If you are a frequent listener of “The Game Show”, you know that Bradley Clarke is a curious fellow when it comes to game show knowledge, and nothing is different on this episode. With Bradley’s special guests being Graham Shaw and Chris Ahearn, the supervising format producers of the 2006 CBS special series “Gameshow Marathon”, he took the opportunity to ask the producing partners a bunch of questions relating to the seven classic game shows that were featured on “Gameshow Marathon”, “The Price is Right”, “Let’s Make a Deal”, “Beat the Clock”, “Press Your Luck”, “Card Sharks”, “Match Game” and “Family Feud”. Any chance Bradley has to get closure on his curiosities is one opportunity that he certainly looks forward to, especially when it’s about learning some new information about a game show series he has fond memories watching when he was nine years old. Enjoy!  

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This is the "Downfall" game featured in episode forty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", game show producing partners Graham Shaw and Chris Ahearn, the developers and supervising producers on the 2010 ABC summertime game show “Downfall”, get the chance to play a Bradley Clarke original version of one of the shows they conceptualized. There are a total of nine game show related categories, and just like on the real show, the goal is to answer a designated number of questions correctly to win a round, beginning at four and increasing by one for each round afterwards. Graham and Chris will alternate picking and playing a category with each round having a sixty-second time limit. If the producing partners can successfully complete four rounds, they will be a winner. In addition, Graham and Chris have two “Panics”, meaning if during a round they don’t think they can complete the number of correct answers needed to win the round, they can say “Panic” and re-do the round with a new category, because if they fail a round, the next round’s difficulty still increases. Can Graham and Chris avoid their game show trivia downfall when they play a game that they developed ten years ago? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve tried creating a dance called the “Bonus Shuffle” after the segment on “The All-New Beat the Clock”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-eighth in the series, Bradley welcomes on two guests who know a thing or two about curtain number two and door number two because they are co-executive producers of the CBS daytime game show “Let’s Make a Deal”. Not only that, but they are also the masterminds behind the current ABC primetime versions of “Press Your Luck” and “Card Sharks” as they developed both formats and are supervising producers on those shows. They are Graham Shaw and Chris Ahearn. Bradley talks with Graham and Chris about how their incredible producing partnership began and about many of the shows that they have worked on, including the ones mentioned above and others like “Temptation: The New Sale of the Century”, “Million Dollar Password” and “Downfall”. Plus, Bradley chats about how he first met Graham and Chris when he appeared as a contestant on “Let’s Make a Deal: At Home”. In addition, “Clarke’s Curiosities” returns with a bunch of curiosities on the 2006 CBS special series that Graham and Chris were consulting format producers on, “Gameshow Marathon”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Graham and Chris get a blast from their producing past as they play a Bradley Clarke original version of the 2010 ABC summertime game show they developed, “Downfall”. Enjoy!

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This is the "Race Route Recap" game featured in episode forty-seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", one half of the first ever winning team on "The Amazing Race", Brennan Swain, gets a chance to relive all ten destinations he traveled to on the inaugural race around the world from the comforts of his own chair. Beginning with the United States, traveling to eight foreign countries and then heading back to the United States, Brennan will hear a multiple-choice "Amazing Race" trivia question relating to a country from season one. However, the question doesn't necessarily have to pertain to the country’s visit during the first season. If Brennan can answer six out of the ten questions correctly, he will cross the Finish Line and be declared a winner. In addition, once Brennan answers one question correctly, he will earn a "Fast Forward", meaning if he does not know the answer to a question, Brennan can use the "Fast Forward", earn the correct answer point for that question and move onto the next country. Brennan may have won the first season of "The Amazing Race", but can he also become the first ever winner of “Race Route Recap”? Listen to find out. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve always wanted to install a “Match Game” turntable inside your house, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-seventh in the series and the first ever three-hour episode of “The Game Show, Bradley is joined for the second time in a row by a winner of the CBS reality-competition show “The Amazing Race”. Almost twenty years ago, he raced around the world with his friend and fellow lawyer Rob and ended up crossing the Finish Line first at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York to become the first ever winners of “The Amazing Race”. He is Brennan Swain. Bradley talks with Brennan about all thirteen legs of the inaugural race, including why he and Rob chose to use their “Fast Forward” on the very first leg, why the production team lawyers had to be contacted at the end of leg four, if the food he had to eat during the leg eleven “Road Block” was actually tasty, and the nail biting conclusion of the 35,000 mile journey. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Brennan gets to test his “Amazing Race” trivia skills when he plays the same game his friend and fellow season one racer Kevin O’Connor played on his episode of “The Game Show”, “Race Route Recap”. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", a weekly radio talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you click your pen all day just so you can gain better buzzer practice for “Jeopardy!”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-sixth in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest the seventh former “Amazing Racer” to grace “The Game Show” airwaves. However, unlike the previous six racers, this guy has accomplished the goal every person who goes on the show dreams about, he actually won “The Amazing Race”. That’s right, he is the first ever “Amazing Race” winner to join Bradley on “The Game Show” and he won the race with his wife Joyce back in season seven. He is Uchenna Agu. Bradley talks with Uchenna about his experience on one of the most competitive races in the shows history, including what it was like to race against Rob and Amber, the inspirational moment of when Joyce cut her hair in India to win the “Fast Forward”, the controversial airport scenario on the final leg of the race, and the adrenaline filled race to the Finish Line. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Uchenna plays a game based on the famous four-pound meat eating challenge in Argentina called “They Ate What?” This version of "The Game Show" featuring Uchenna Agu is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional interview conversations and audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 16th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "They Ate What" game featured in episode forty-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Uchenna Agu, one half of the winning team from “The Amazing Race” season seven, plays a game based on one of the challenges he faced during his road to victory and one of the most famous challenges in the history of “The Amazing Race”, the four-pound meat eating challenge in Argentina. Uchenna will face up to seven “Amazing Race” trivia questions and each question is based on a food eating challenge that has appeared on a season of “The Amazing Race”. If Uchenna can answer the question in its open-ended form, he’ll score two points. However, if he needs some help with the answer, Uchenna can use a “Detour”, meaning he will be given two answer choices, one of which is the correct answer. The catch is, Uchenna only gets two “Detours” to use throughout the game and by using a “Detour”, the value of the question is cut in half to one point. If Uchenna can accumulate five points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Uchenna might have been the first person to finish eating four pounds of meat, but can he be the first person to win a game based on “Amazing Race” eating challenge trivia? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 16th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", a weekly radio talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you click your pen all day just so you can gain better buzzer practice for “Jeopardy!”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-sixth in the series, Bradley welcomes on as his special guest the seventh former “Amazing Racer” to grace “The Game Show” airwaves. However, unlike the previous six racers, this guy has accomplished the goal every person who goes on the show dreams about, he actually won “The Amazing Race”. That’s right, he is the first ever “Amazing Race” winner to join Bradley on “The Game Show” and he won the race with his wife Joyce back in season seven. He is Uchenna Agu. Bradley talks with Uchenna about his experience on one of the most competitive races in the shows history, including what it was like to race against Rob and Amber, the inspirational moment of when Joyce cut her hair in India to win the “Fast Forward”, the controversial airport scenario on the final leg of the race, and the adrenaline filled race to the Finish Line. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Uchenna plays a game based on the famous four-pound meat eating challenge in Argentina called “They Ate What?” This version of "The Game Show" featuring Uchenna Agu is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 16th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’re a better “Singing Bee” player than you are a spelling bee participant, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-fifth in the series, Bradley is joined by one of the best directors in the game show industry as he has called the camera shots on many game shows and reality TV shows throughout his illustrious career so far. He is Ken Fuchs. Over the years, Ken has directed shows such as FOX’s “Love Connection”, ABC’s “Shark Tank” and, most recently, TBS’s second season of “The Misery Index”. However, the three shows that headline Ken’s television directing career are “Family Feud”, which he has been directing since the start of the Richard Karn version of the show back in 2002, “Celebrity Family Feud”, which Ken has directed for both NBC in 2008 with host Al Roker and ABC since 2015 with host Steve Harvey, and Ken is one of the directors on the hit ABC reality TV franchise “The Bachelor” / “The Bachelorette”. Bradley chats with Ken about all of the shows mentioned above as well as other shows he directed such as ABC’s “You Deserve It” and GSN’s “Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Ken switches positions from the director’s chair to the contestant’s podium when he gets a chance to test his game show knowledge by playing an original version of “You Deserve It”. This version of "The Game Show" featuring Ken Fuchs is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 28th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "You Deserve It" game featured in episode forty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", the director of the “You Deserve It” pilot for ABC, Ken Fuchs, gets a chance to test his game show knowledge by playing a Bradley Clarke original version of a game show that he directed back in 2011. Ken will play up to five rounds that increase in total point value, each consisting of a “Who”, “What” or “Where” subject that Ken has to figure out the answer to. Each subject has ten clues available to Ken. The first clue is always free but the rest will cost Ken. Every time Ken wants to hear a new clue, the point value attached to the clue he picks will be deducted from the round point total. Ken only gets one guess per round and if his guess is correct, he will bank the points still available in that round. By the end of the fifth round, if Ken can accumulate 125,000 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Ken may have directed the pilot episode of ABC’s “You Deserve It”, but can Ken prove that his game show knowledge is deserving of a win when he plays “You Deserve It”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 28th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’re a better “Singing Bee” player than you are a spelling bee participant, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-fifth in the series, Bradley is joined by one of the best directors in the game show industry as he has called the camera shots on many game shows and reality TV shows throughout his illustrious career so far. He is Ken Fuchs. Over the years, Ken has directed shows such as FOX’s “Love Connection”, ABC’s “Shark Tank” and, most recently, TBS’s second season of “The Misery Index”. However, the three shows that headline Ken’s television directing career are “Family Feud”, which he has been directing since the start of the Richard Karn version of the show back in 2002, “Celebrity Family Feud”, which Ken has directed for both NBC in 2008 with host Al Roker and ABC since 2015 with host Steve Harvey, and Ken is one of the directors on the hit ABC reality TV franchise “The Bachelor” / “The Bachelorette”. Bradley chats with Ken about all of the shows mentioned above as well as other shows he directed such as ABC’s “You Deserve It” and GSN’s “Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show”. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Ken switches positions from the director’s chair to the contestant’s podium when he gets a chance to test his game show knowledge by playing an original version of “You Deserve It”. This version of "The Game Show" featuring Ken Fuchs is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 28th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Race Route Recap" game featured in episode forty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", two-time competitor on "The Amazing Race", Kevin O'Connor, gets a chance to reminisce over the nine countries he and his teammate Drew visited during their journey on season one of "The Amazing Race", or as Kevin likes to call it, "The Amazing Race Period". Starting with the United States and traveling through China, Kevin will hear a multiple-choice "Amazing Race" trivia question relating to the country. However, the question doesn't necessarily have to pertain to the season one visit to that country. If Kevin can answer five out of the nine questions correctly, he will cross the Finish Line and be declared a winner. In addition, after Kevin's second correct answer, he will earn a "Fast Forward", meaning if he does not know the answer to a question, Kevin can use the "Fast Forward", earn the correct answer point for that question and move onto the next country. Kevin may have raced through these nine countries during season one of "The Amazing Race", but will he be able to answer "Amazing Race" trivia questions based on the same countries? Listen to find out. This version of “Race Route Recap” featuring Kevin O’Connor is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 1st, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you pick your nose the same way you would pick the nose on "Double Dare", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-fourth in the series and the fourth-ever two-hour episode of "The Game Show", Bradley is joined by yet another contestant from "The Amazing Race", who happens to be an "Amazing Race" legend, first appearing on our television screens during the very first season. Back in 2001, he raced around the world with his friend and fraternity partner Drew and came in fourth place. Then, the two returned to compete in season 11, "The Amazing Race: All-Stars", where they came in 10th place. He is Kevin O'Connor. Bradley talks with Kevin about his incredible journey during "The Amazing Race Period", as he likes to call it, including being at the starting line in Central Park, the famous "Swing You Fat Bastard, Swing" and "The Big Tree" scenes in Zambia and their race to avoid elimination with "Team Guido" in China. Bradley also talks with Kevin about the struggles he and Drew faced during the first two legs of "The Amazing Race: All-Stars". Then, for the "Game of the Day", Kevin gets to relive the nine countries he visited during the first season of "The Amazing Race", A.K.A. "The Amazing Race Period", when he plays an "Amazing Race" trivia game called "Race Route Recap". This version of "The Game Show" featuring Kevin O’Connor is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 1st, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Race Route Recap" game featured in episode forty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", two-time competitor on "The Amazing Race", Kevin O'Connor, gets a chance to reminisce over the nine countries he and his teammate Drew visited during their journey on season one of "The Amazing Race", or as Kevin likes to call it, "The Amazing Race Period". Starting with the United States and traveling through China, Kevin will hear a multiple-choice "Amazing Race" trivia question relating to the country. However, the question doesn't necessarily have to pertain to the season one visit to that country. If Kevin can answer five out of the nine questions correctly, he will cross the Finish Line and be declared a winner. In addition, after Kevin's second correct answer, he will earn a "Fast Forward", meaning if he does not know the answer to a question, Kevin can use the "Fast Forward", earn the correct answer point for that question and move onto the next country. Kevin may have raced through these nine countries during season one of "The Amazing Race", but will he be able to answer "Amazing Race" trivia questions based on the same countries? Listen to find out. This version of “Race Route Recap” featuring Kevin O’Connor is the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 1st, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you pick your nose the same way you would pick the nose on "Double Dare", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-fourth in the series and the fourth-ever two-hour episode of "The Game Show", Bradley is joined by yet another contestant from "The Amazing Race", who happens to be an "Amazing Race" legend, first appearing on our television screens during the very first season. Back in 2001, he raced around the world with his friend and fraternity partner Drew and came in fourth place. Then, the two returned to compete in season 11, "The Amazing Race: All-Stars", where they came in 10th place. He is Kevin O'Connor. Bradley talks with Kevin about his incredible journey during "The Amazing Race Period", as he likes to call it, including being at the starting line in Central Park, the famous "Swing You Fat Bastard, Swing" and "The Big Tree" scenes in Zambia and their race to avoid elimination with "Team Guido" in China. Bradley also talks with Kevin about the struggles he and Drew faced during the first two legs of "The Amazing Race: All-Stars". Then, for the "Game of the Day", Kevin gets to relive the nine countries he visited during the first season of "The Amazing Race", A.K.A. "The Amazing Race Period", when he plays an "Amazing Race" trivia game called "Race Route Recap". This version of "The Game Show" featuring Kevin O’Connor is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 1st, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If one of your fears is getting buzzed on "America's Got Talent", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-third in the series, Bradley invites on another guest from his favorite reality-competition show of all-time, "The Amazing Race". He is, currently, one of only nine people who have competed on three seasons of "The Amazing Race", finishing in fourth place on season 15, second place on season 18, "Unfinished Business", and sixth place on season 24, "All-Stars". He is a fan-favorite who, along with his teammate "Big Easy", has run a total of 31 legs. Bradley's special guest is none other than former Harlem Globetrotter Herb "Flight Time" Lang. Bradley talks with "Flight Time" about all three of his incredible races around the world, including the famous water slide challenge in Dubai during season 15 and the tea tasting challenge in India during season 18. "Flight Time" also talks about his Harlem Globetrotters experience, his "Amazing Race" audition video and his appearances on "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader" and "The Price Is Right". Then, for the "Game of the Day", "Flight Time" plays a game called "Which Race Is It?" in which he has to identify whether the statement Bradley reads pertains to his adventure during "The Amazing Race" season 15, season 18 ("Unfinished Business") or season 24 ("All-Stars"). This version of "The Game Show" featuring Herb "Flight Time" Lang is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 9th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Which Race Is It?" game featured in episode forty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", former Harlem Globetrotter and three-time competitor on "The Amazing Race", Herb "Flight Time" Lang, finds out how much he remembers of his three races around the world. Bradley will read a statement and "Flight Time" has to identify which of his three races with teammate "Big Easy", season 15, season 18 ("Unfinished Business") or season 24 ("All-Stars"), that statement pertains to. There are fourteen statements in total, and if "Flight Time" can answer seven of them correctly, he will cross the Finish Line and be declared a winner. Can "Flight Time" recall which race is associated with the various moments, challenges and information Bradley presents him? Listen to find out. This game segment if "The Game Show" originally aired on February 9th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If one of your fears is getting buzzed on "America's Got Talent", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-third in the series, Bradley invites on another guest from his favorite reality-competition show of all-time, "The Amazing Race". He is, currently, one of only nine people who have competed on three seasons of "The Amazing Race", finishing in fourth place on season 15, second place on season 18, "Unfinished Business", and sixth place on season 24, "All-Stars". He is a fan-favorite who, along with his teammate "Big Easy", has run a total of 31 legs. Bradley's special guest is none other than former Harlem Globetrotter Herb "Flight Time" Lang. Bradley talks with "Flight Time" about all three of his incredible races around the world, including the famous water slide challenge in Dubai during season 15 and the tea tasting challenge in India during season 18. "Flight Time" also talks about his Harlem Globetrotters experience, his "Amazing Race" audition video and his appearances on "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader" and "The Price Is Right". Then, for the "Game of the Day", "Flight Time" plays a game called "Which Race Is It?" in which he has to identify whether the statement Bradley reads pertains to his adventure during "The Amazing Race" season 15, season 18 ("Unfinished Business") or season 24 ("All-Stars). This version of "The Game Show" featuring Herb "Flight Time" Lang is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 9th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is "The Joker's Wild" game featured in episode forty-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley plays an original version of "The Joker's Wild" with the host of "The Joker's Wild" from 1990 to 1991, Pat Finn. Pat will face up to five game show categories, each containing five statements. After he picks one of the numbered cards and the category is revealed, Pat then gets to "spin the Joker machine" to determine how many points each statement for that category is worth. There are three windows with cards ranging from five to twenty-five points and a Joker. Each Joker that Pat spins automatically adds 50 points to his total score and is worth 50 points towards how much each correct statement is worth in the category. By the end of the fifth category, if Pat has accumulated 750 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Pat Finn has proven that he is a fantastic host of "The Joker's Wild", but can Pat prove that he is a great "Joker's Wild" player by winning this game? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 20th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you have a habit of saying "Good Answer" every time someone says something to you, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-second in the series and the third ever two-hour episode of "The Game Show", Bradley welcomes on a host who can be considered a "Wild" guy, a savvy shopper and "Big" deal in the industry. That's because he hosted "The Joker's Wild" from 1990 to 1991, three incarnations of "Shop 'Til You Drop" from 1991 to 2002, and the California Lottery game show "The Big Spin" from 1998 to 2008. He is, the one and only, Pat Finn. Bradley talks with Pat about his incredible game show career so far, including hosting the shows above, the time he auditioned for the Daytime edition of "Wheel of Fortune", his experience producing game shows and much more. Pat also shares his thoughts on the most recent revival of "The Joker's Wild" with host Snoop Dogg. Then, for the "Game of the Day", Bradley creates an original version of "The Joker's Wild" for Pat to play based on the 1990 to 1991 version that he hosted. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 20th, 2020 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Winner’s Circle” game featured in episode forty-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Bradley gets the rare opportunity to play a game on “The Game Show” when he teams up with the head writer for ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid”, David Levinson Wilk, to play the high-intensity “Pyramid” bonus round, “The Winner’s Circle”. Bradley previously played “The Winner’s Circle” with legendary “Pyramid” celebrity panelist Teresa Ganzel back on episode sixteen, so this is a redemption game for Bradley, as well as an opportunity to play one of the greatest game show bonus rounds with the guy who writes many of the categories used on the show’s current incarnation. Just like on the actual show, every “Winner’s Circle” round contains six categories, each increasing in difficulty and point value. Bradley must give a list of items that fit the subject to David. If Bradley and David can make it to the top of the “Pyramid” in the time allotted, they will score 2,000 points. After four “Winner’s Circle” rounds, if their total score is 4,000 points or more, the classic theme song will play, the trilons will shake, and David will prove that he is just as good of a “Pyramid” player as he is a “Pyramid” writer. All of “The Winner’s Circle” rounds were created by Bradley and David’s friend, game show producer, two-time guest on “The Game Show” and two-time “Game of the Day” winner, John Ricci, Jr. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on December 29th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your dream in life has always been to scream “ONE DOLLAR” on “Contestants Row”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the forty-first in the series and the second ever two-hour episode of “The Game Show”, Bradley Clarke welcomes on a game show writer who has written for some of the biggest shows of the last two decades, including the syndicated version of “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire”, ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid” and NBC’s “The Million Second Quiz”. He is David Levinson Wilk. Over the course of the episode, Bradley chats with David about working for the shows mentioned above, as well as other game shows he had the pleasure of writing for, such as “Power of 10”, “Cash Cab” and “Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker’s Wild”. David also gets the chance to reminisce about how he first became a game show writer and Bradley tells the story of how he and David first met. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, thanks to the help of a friend and former two-time guest of “The Game Show”, Bradley and David team up to play the classic “Pyramid” bonus round, “The Winner’s Circle”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on December 29th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Skinny Microphone Shuffle” segment featured in episode forty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". For this brand-new segment, special guest game show producer Aaron Solomon will take over as host of the show as Bradley gets a chance to play a few rounds from Aaron’s brand-new home game creation, “A.K.A.: Also Known As”. Based on the categories Aaron mentions, he will read out the designated answers, one at a time, that Bradley has to say in the time limit. The catch is, those answers will be said in different words. For example, if the category is “Radio Shows” and the clue is “The Competition Program Hosted by Cooper Kent”, the correct answer would be “The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke”. Bradley has always fancied himself as a great game player and loves to play word-based games, but now, right here on “The Game Show”, Bradley gets to prove his game playing skills. Can Bradley decipher Aaron’s “A.K.A.” clues? Listen to find out. This “Skinny Microphone Shuffle” segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 10th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “A.K.A.” game featured in episode forty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, “A.K.A.: Also Known As” creator and game show producer Aaron Solomon gets a chance to play a Bradley Clarke original version of his own game creation. It’s a special game show decades edition of “A.K.A.”. Aaron will face six rounds of “A.K.A”. clues, with each round corresponding to a different decade starting from the 50s and going up to the 2000s and 2010s. During each round Aaron will have 60 seconds to name the titles of up to ten television game shows that aired sometime during that decade, and in order to help Aaron guess the titles of each game show, Bradley will give him an A.K.A. clue, which is another way that the title could be said. For example, in the 70s decade, if the clue was “Circle of Riches”, the correct answer would be “Wheel of Fortune”. Aaron will score one point for every correct answer, and if he can accumulate 25 points of more by the end of the sixth round, Aaron will be deemed a winner. Can Aaron prevail at his own game despite not writing any of the clues himself? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 10th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you constantly dream of traveling to the “Land of Parting Gifts”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the milestone fortieth in the series and the first ever two-hour episode of “The Game Show”, Bradley Clarke welcomes back a game show producer who first appeared on the show during the milestone twenty-fifth episode to talk about his home game creation, “That Was Awkward”. This time he joins Bradley to talk about his newest home game creation, “A.K.A.: Also Known As”. He is Aaron Solomon. In addition to talking about “A.K.A.”, Bradley continues his conversation with Aaron about the many game shows he has worked on throughout his career, including “Weakest Link”, “Twenty-One”, “Game Show Marathon”, “The Million Second Quiz” and “1 vs. 100”, as well as a pilot for a new version of “Split Second” and a GSN pilot for an American version of “Pointless”. Plus, because this is episode 40, there are, not one, but two games being played on this episode. First, Aaron takes over hosting duties as Bradley gets to play actual questions from the “A.K.A.: Also Known As” game during a brand-new segment called “Skinny Microphone Shuffle”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Bradley reclaims the microphone and Aaron gets a chance to play his own game during a game show decades edition of “A.K.A.”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 10th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you know all of the words to the “Remote Control” theme song, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-ninth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes a host that has literally been with him since he first began to dream of becoming a television game show host. This game show fan himself hosted one of the first game shows Bradley ever watched that inspired his ultimate goal back when he was seven years old. That game show was “Russian Roulette”, and since then he has gone on to host game shows such as “On the Cover”, “The Moment of Truth”, “Make Me a Millionaire” and “The Price Is Right Live”. He is also the host of the popular PBS show “Antiques Roadshow”. He is Mr. I Want to Drop You Through a Hole in the Floor, Mark L. Walberg. Bradley first shares his story of how Mark is one of the reasons why he wants to become a game show host, followed by talking with Mark about his entire game show career so far, including his start at Dick Clark Productions, his announcing gig on “Shop ‘Til You Drop”, hosting the reality show “Temptation Island”, and all of the shows mentioned above. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Mark gets to put his game show knowledge to the test while hopefully not landing on a Drop Zone as he plays a Bradley Clarke version of one of the most successful game shows he’s hosted, “Radio Russian Roulette”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Mark L. Walberg is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Radio Russian Roulette” game featured in episode thirty-nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, “Russian Roulette” host Mark L. Walberg gets a chance to “watch his step” as he plays “Radio Russian Roulette”, a Bradley Clarke original version of the GSN classic he hosted from 2002 to 2003. Based off of the season two “Russian Roulette” bonus round, the game consists of three rounds. First in each round is the trivia portion where Mark will have sixty seconds to answer up to eight game show inspired trivia questions. Each correct answer is worth a point and answering all eight questions is worth a round total of 10 points. After the trivia portion, Mark will have a chance to double his points for the round by playing Russian Roulette. If at the end of three rounds Mark has scored twenty points or more, he will be deemed a winner and not fall through the Drop Zone he is currently sitting on. Will Mark have the guts to pull the lever? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you know all of the words to the “Remote Control” theme song, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-ninth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes a host that has literally been with him since he first began to dream of becoming a television game show host. This game show fan himself hosted one of the first game shows Bradley ever watched that inspired his ultimate goal back when he was seven years old. That game show was “Russian Roulette”, and since then he has gone on to host game shows such as “On the Cover”, “The Moment of Truth”, “Make Me a Millionaire” and “The Price Is Right Live”. He is also the host of the popular PBS show “Antiques Roadshow”. He is Mr. I Want to Drop You Through a Hole in the Floor, Mark L. Walberg. Bradley first shares his story of how Mark is one of the reasons why he wants to become a game show host, followed by talking with Mark about his entire game show career so far, including his start at Dick Clark Productions, his announcing gig on “Shop ‘Til You Drop”, hosting the reality show “Temptation Island”, and all of the shows mentioned above. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Mark gets to put his game show knowledge to the test while hopefully not landing on a Drop Zone as he plays a Bradley Clarke version of one of the most successful game shows he’s hosted, “Radio Russian Roulette”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Mark L. Walberg is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Taken from the Tournaments” game featured in episode thirty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, “Jeopardy!” contestant Colby Burnett plays a “Jeopardy!” based game in which the categories are based on the titles of the tournaments that he has competed in, the “Teacher’s Tournament”, which he won in 2012, the “Tournament of Champions”, which he won in 2013, the “Battle of the Decades”, which he was a semi-finalist during, and the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, which he was one of the six team captains and finished in third place. Colby will face four categories, each of which contain four clues. The first three clues are worth 200 points, 400 points and 600 points respectively, but the fourth clue is the “Daily Double” clue in which Colby can bet any or all of his points on. Colby will pick a category and play all four clues in a row, banking his category point total after the fourth clue. Of course, the clues are written “Jeopardy!” style so Colby must answer in the form of a question, and if Colby can accumulate 4,000 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Can two-time “Jeopardy!” tournament winner Colby Burnett beat a game with answers and questions based around “Jeopardy!” tournaments? Listen to find out. This version of “Taken from the Tournament” featuring Colby Burnett is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If every time you play “Monopoly” at home you start singing the “Monopoly” game show theme song, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-fifth in the series, Bradley Clarke talks to a game show contestant who has a connection with the number 35. He is one of the most successful “Jeopardy!” contestants of the decade, as he is the first, and so far, only person to win the “Teacher’s Tournament” and the “Tournament of Champions”. He is Colby Burnett. Colby won the third ever “Teacher’s Tournament” back in 2012, and returned the following year to defeat finalists Keith Whitener and Kristin Morgan to claim the $250,000 prize and the 2013 “Tournament of Champions” title. Colby has also competed in the “Battle of the Decades” during Jeopardy’s 30th season in 2014, making it to the semi-finals, and here is where his connection to the number 35 comes into play. In 2019, Colby returned to “Jeopardy!” to compete in his fourth tournament, the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, a competition created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of “America’s Favorite Quiz Show”. However, he didn’t just compete. Colby was selected to be one of the six team captains in “Jeopardy’s” first ever team-based tournament, and with his teammates Pam Mueller and Alan Lin, made it all the way to the Finals and split the third-place $100,000 prize. Colby takes a trip down “Jeopardy!” memory lane with Bradley as he talks about all four of the “Jeopardy!” tournaments he has played in so far, including his journey throughout the “All-Star Games”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Colby plays a “Jeopardy!” themed game called “Taken from the Tournaments” in which all of the categories are derived from the titles of the tournaments he competed in. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Colby Burnett is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you are frequently sing “She Bangs” in the shower like “American Idol” contestant William Hung, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-eighth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes on another “Survivor” castaway as his special guest. He first stepped onto the island in season 33, “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X”, and ended up coming oh-so-close to the million-dollar prize when he made it to day 38 and placed 4th. He was recently invited back to Fiji to play again on the show’s 38th season, “Survivor: Edge of Extinction”, in which he was the tenth person voted out on day 25. He began as a fish out of water but transformed into a strategic force. He is David Wright (not to be confused with former New York Mets player David Wright). David takes Bradley down his “Survivor” memory lane as he talks in detail about various moments from the two seasons he has competed on so far, from the famous tribal council rock draw and the fake idol he made during “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X”, to the first “Edge of Extinction” challenge reveal and him competing in the second during “Survivor: Edge of Extinction”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, David gets to show off his superfan status when he plays a “Survivor” trivia game fittingly titled “Millennial or Gen X”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring David Wright is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Millennial or Gen X” game featured in episode thirty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, two-time “Survivor” castaway David Wright plays a “Survivor” trivia game based around the title of the first season he played on, “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X”. For this Bradley Clarke original game “Millennial or Gen X”, there will be two sets of nine cards, one labeled “Millennial” and one labeled “Gen-X”. Each card corresponds with a former “Survivor” castaway that identifies with the labeled generation. David will pick either “Millennial” or “Gen-X”, find out who the former castaway is and then face a question about any aspect of that castaway’s “Survivor” career. The questions will vary in structure and each correct answer by David is worth one point. If he can accumulate a total of seven points or more, David will be deemed a winner. Will David’s “Survivor” superfan status help him prevail to a win or, in the end, will Bradley have to snuff his trivia torch? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you are frequently sing “She Bangs” in the shower like “American Idol” contestant William Hung, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-eighth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes on another “Survivor” castaway as his special guest. He first stepped onto the island in season 33, “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X”, and ended up coming oh-so-close to the million-dollar prize when he made it to day 38 and placed 4th. He was recently invited back to Fiji to play again on the show’s 38th season, “Survivor: Edge of Extinction”, in which he was the tenth person voted out on day 25. He began as a fish out of water but transformed into a strategic force. He is David Wright (not to be confused with former New York Mets player David Wright). David takes Bradley down his “Survivor” memory lane as he talks in detail about various moments from the two seasons he has competed on so far, from the famous tribal council rock draw and the fake idol he made during “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X”, to the first “Edge of Extinction” challenge reveal and him competing in the second during “Survivor: Edge of Extinction”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, David gets to show off his superfan status when he plays a “Survivor” trivia game fittingly titled “Millennial or Gen X”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring David Wright is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Bonus Sweep” game featured in episode thirty-seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, “Supermarket Sweep” host David Ruprecht gets the opportunity to show off his supermarket skills. First, David will get the chance to earn more time on the clock for “The Bonus Sweep” by answering grocery item trivia questions. He’ll be given two items and three questions, with one of the two items being the answer to each question. This will occur for three separate groups of grocery items, and for every correct answer, David will earn an additional five seconds on top of the base 45 seconds. Then, for “The Bonus Sweep”, David will face the same-styled supermarket puzzles winning teams faced on “Supermarket Sweep”. Bradley will read a clue to a supermarket product, with the last word from the clue’s first part rhyming with the product name. For example, “You might be hippin’ and hollerin’ if your bathroom’s toilet paper holder has no more ____________”, with the answer being "Charmin". If David can answer five of the clues correctly within the time limit he set, David will be deemed a winner. Can the master of the market sweep up this game with a win? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 6th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve always wanted to buy a sofa and a coffee table from Von Schiffendecker’s Furniture, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-seventh in the series, Bradley Clarke gets the chance to talk with a truly special guest ... actually, he’s a “Shopper’s Special” guest. If that clue didn’t give it away, maybe this one will … with this game show host, it’s always “sweater weather”. Alright, one last chance. Hopefully neither my guest or myself gets “beep-beeped” for saying something we shouldn’t on the air. Any game show superfan would know that the clues point to the 90s and 2000s game show “Supermarket Sweep”, and my special guest for this episode is none other than the host of “Supermarket Sweep” from 1990 to 1995 and from 2000 to 2003, David Ruprecht. Bradley talks with David about how he ended up getting the “Supermarket Sweep” hosting job, some of his favorite memories from the show, whether he would want to host a revival of “Supermarket Sweep” and much more. Plus, during the “Game of the Day”, David gets the chance to put his grocery store knowledge to the test when he plays a Bradley Clarke original version of the classic “Supermarket Sweep” end game, “The Bonus Sweep”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 6th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Winsanity” game featured in episode thirty-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show producer Barry Poznick, who has worked on shows such as “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader”, “Lingo” and “The World’s Best”, plays a Bradley Clarke original version of another game show that he produced, GSN’s “Winsanity” However, the facts Barry will have to stack aren’t just any ordinary trivia facts, they are facts pertaining to shows that he has produced throughout his career. Just like on “Winsanity”, Barry has to stack the facts in numerical order from largest to smallest. Bradley will read three facts, and if he correctly stacks those three facts based on the numbers each statement corresponds with, he will score two points. Whether Barry is correct or incorrect, he will then hear one more fact that he must place somewhere between the correct stack order to earn an additional point. In order to win, Barry must score three points or more using the three groups of facts Bradley has. Can Barry remember all of the numbers necessary from the game shows he has produced so far? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you speak in one-word increments so you can play “Password” in real life, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-sixth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes one of the most successful game show producers of the 21st century. Some of the big titles on his producing resume include “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader”, “Beat Shazam”, “Family Game Night” and “Lingo”, as well as the newest network talent competition show, CBS’s “The World’s Best”. He is Barry Poznick. Bradley and Barry talk about a number of the shows he has produced over his career so far, including the all-new “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader” on Nickelodeon and the OWN game show “Are You Normal, America?”, which he also hosted because Oprah said so. Plus, Barry gets the chance to play one of the game shows he produced during the “Game of the Day” as he takes on a Bradley Clarke original version of GSN’s “Winsanity” with a Barry Poznick trivia twist. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Taken from the Tournaments” game featured in episode thirty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, “Jeopardy!” contestant Colby Burnett plays a “Jeopardy!” based game in which the categories are based on the titles of the tournaments that he has competed in, the “Teacher’s Tournament”, which he won in 2012, the “Tournament of Champions”, which he won in 2013, the “Battle of the Decades”, which he was a semi-finalist during, and the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, which he was one of the six team captains and finished in third place. Colby will face four categories, each of which contain four clues. The first three clues are worth 200 points, 400 points and 600 points respectively, but the fourth clue is the “Daily Double” clue in which Colby can bet any or all of his points on. Colby will pick a category and play all four clues in a row, banking his category point total after the fourth clue. Of course, the clues are written “Jeopardy!” style so Colby must answer in the form of a question, and if Colby can accumulate 4,000 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Can two-time “Jeopardy!” tournament winner Colby Burnett beat a game with answers and questions based around “Jeopardy!” tournaments? Listen to find out. This version of “Taken from the Tournament” featuring Colby Burnett is the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If every time you play “Monopoly” at home you start singing the “Monopoly” game show theme song, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-fifth in the series, Bradley Clarke talks to a game show contestant who has a connection with the number 35. He is one of the most successful “Jeopardy!” contestants of the decade, as he is the first, and so far, only person to win the “Teacher’s Tournament” and the “Tournament of Champions”. He is Colby Burnett. Colby won the third ever “Teacher’s Tournament” back in 2012, and returned the following year to defeat finalists Keith Whitener and Kristin Morgan to claim the $250,000 prize and the 2013 “Tournament of Champions” title. Colby has also competed in the “Battle of the Decades” during Jeopardy’s 30th season in 2014, making it to the semi-finals, and here is where his connection to the number 35 comes into play. In 2019, Colby returned to “Jeopardy!” to compete in his fourth tournament, the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, a competition created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of “America’s Favorite Quiz Show”. However, he didn’t just compete. Colby was selected to be one of the six team captains in “Jeopardy’s” first ever team-based tournament, and with his teammates Pam Mueller and Alan Lin, made it all the way to the Finals and split the third-place $100,000 prize. Colby takes a trip down “Jeopardy!” memory lane with Bradley as he talks about all four of the “Jeopardy!” tournaments he has played in so far, including his journey throughout the “All-Star Games”. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Colby plays a “Jeopardy!” themed game called “Taken from the Tournaments” in which all of the categories are derived from the titles of the tournaments he competed in. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Colby Burnett is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on September 22nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Get Out of Debt” game featured in episode thirty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, television writing professor at Hofstra University, Geoff Tarson, gets the chance at redemption. In 1997, Geoff appeared as a contestant on the Wink Martindale hosted game show “Debt” and made it to the bonus round. While he did win $7,500 by answering a question on the television series “Columbo”, he was one correct answer short from winning the entire bonus round and almost $13,000. Now, Geoff has a chance to once again play “Get Out of Debt”, but this time, it’s with a Bradley Clarke twist, all of the questions are about game shows. “Get Out of Debt” is divided into three rounds, each of which has a game show related category. During each round, Geoff’s goal is to answer ten questions correctly in 60 seconds. Each correct answer is worth one point, but ten correct answers will earn Geoff 15 points. After the 60 seconds is over, Geoff has the option to bet his points by answering one more question on a game show related category that he chose before the show. A correct answer doubles his points for the round and an incorrect answer loses all of his points for the round. To win the game, Geoff has to accumulate 30 points or more by the end of the third round. Can Geoff redeem himself over 20 years after playing “Get Out of Debt” for the first time, or is a déjà vu moment in Geoff’s future? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 4th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you carry around a hard-boiled egg in your pocketbook just in case someone wants to give you $500 for it, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-fourth in the series, Bradley Clarke’s special guest is not a game show host, or a game show producer or a game show announcer. He was a game show contestant, but unlike other guests on “The Game Show”, they only appeared on one game show episode. So, who is this person? Well, his name is Geoff Tarson and he is actually one of Bradley’s college professors. Geoff is a television writing professor at Hofstra University, and during his senior year, Bradley actually did an independent study with Geoff on, you guessed it, game shows! The two spent the entire semester studying and talking about the evolution of television game shows from the 1950s to today, and in cumulation of the class, Geoff came onto “The Game Show” to talk about his two connections to the game show world. First, the story of his parents being on “The Who, What or Where Game” back in the early 70s, with his father becoming a five-day champion, and second, his appearance on the Wink Martindale hosted game show “Debt” in 1997 where he won the game and took home $7,500. Plus, Geoff gets to redeem himself during the “Game of the Day” as he plays a game show trivia edition of the “Debt” bonus game “Get Out of Debt”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 4th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “All-Star Competitor Quiz” game featured in episode thirty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, winning captain of the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, Brad Rutter, gets to prove that he knows a thing or two about his fellow teammates and competitors from the 35th anniversary tournament. Bradley will read Brad a “Jeopardy!” styled clue about an “All-Star Games” player, whether it be another captain, one of his teammates or one of the other ten players from the draft pool. The clues will all have to deal with the player’s “Jeopardy!” past, including previous tournaments they competed in and memorable moments. Answering in the form of a question, Brad must figure out which player the clue is referencing, and if he can give the correct response to seven out of the twelve total clues, the Brad Rutter “Game of the Day” winning streak will continue. Last time Brad was a guest on “The Game Show”, he succeeded in winning a game based around answers and questions relating to his game show career. However, can Brad come up with correct responses when the material is not solely about him? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 4th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve taken up archery because your favorite game show was “Bullseye”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-third in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes a new member to “The Game Show” two-timers club. Last time he was on the show as Bradley’s special guest, he talked about his entire “Jeopardy!” career up until that point, as well as the additional game shows he has been a contestant on. Well, since then, his “Jeopardy!” career has extended, so Bradley had to have him back on “The Game Show” to talk about the newest “Jeopardy!” win added to his already super impressive list. Joining Bradley once again is the biggest money winner in “Jeopardy!” and television game show history, Brad Rutter. In 2019, Brad was one of the six team captains for the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”, a returning players tournament in celebration of the show’s 35th anniversary season. In total, 18 players competed in teams of three, a first for “Jeopardy!”, for a chance to win and split a one-million-dollar top prize. Brad, along with his teammates Larissa Kelly and former guest on “The Game Show” David Madden, beat out Team Buzzy Cohen, Team Julia Collins, Team Austin Rogers, Team Colby Burnett and Team Ken Jennings to be crowned the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games” champions. Brad talks with Bradley about his “All-Star Games” experience, from the unique drafting process, to the various rounds and special elements of the competition, to winning his fifth “Jeopardy!” tournament. Plus, Brad gets the chance to make his “Game of the Day” record 2-0 when he plays a brand-new Bradley Clarke original game fittingly titled “All-Star Competitor Quiz”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 4th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you only speak using five-letter words because you want a better chance of getting a “Lingo”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-second in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with a giant in the game show industry, as he has worked on quite a number of great game shows over the last four decades. Some of his accolades include being the Executive in Charge of shows like “The $25,000 Pyramid” for CBS, “Match Game ’90” for ABC and “Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal” for GSN, the Executive Producer of GSN’s “The Chase”, for which he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and the creator of FOX’s “Greed”. He is game show super producer Bob Boden. “TV Bob” chats with Bradley about his incredible game show career, including his upbringing in New York when he would attend many game show tapings as a kid, his transition to California and his professional career, stories about all of the shows mentioned above, and much more. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Bob plays “Game Show Mash-Up”, meaning he gets to play two classic game shows, “Card Sharks” and “Press Your Luck”, combined into one exciting game. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Bob Boden is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Game Show Mash-Up” game featured in episode thirty-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show super producer Bob Boden plays an original version of two classic game shows, “Card Sharks” and “Press Your Luck”. What’s not coincidental about Bob playing these two games is that he worked on both the Bob Eubanks version of “Card Sharks” and the Peter Tomarken version of “Press Your Luck” when he was a part of the CBS Daytime Production team back in the 80s. For this “Game Show Mash-up”, Bob will first play the “Money Cards” portion of “Card Sharks”, and the goal is to get as many points as he can by betting if the next card is higher or lower than the one preceding it because for every 2,000 points earned, Bob will get an additional pick for the “Press Your Luck” portion. During “Press Your Luck”, Bob has 18 cards to choose from, 15 contain point values and three contain the dreaded Whammy. Using his three free picks plus any additional picks earned from the “Money Cards”, Bob’s goal is to accumulate 12,000 points or more. Bob will have two rounds of “Money Cards” and two rounds at the “Big Board”, but one thing always remains the same, a Whammy wipes his point total down to zero. Can Bob avoid the Whammy when playing the most exciting game of his life? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you only speak using five-letter words because you want a better chance of getting a “Lingo”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-second in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with a giant in the game show industry, as he has worked on quite a number of great game shows over the last four decades. Some of his accolades include being the Executive in Charge (EIC) of shows like “The $25,000 Pyramid” for CBS, “Match Game ’90” for ABC and “Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal” for GSN, the Executive Producer of GSN’s “The Chase”, for which he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and the creator of FOX’s “Greed”. He is game show super producer Bob Boden. “TV Bob” chats with Bradley about his incredible game show career, including his upbringing in New York when he would attend many game show tapings as a kid, his transition to California and his professional career, stories about all of the shows mentioned above, and much more. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Bob plays “Game Show Mash-Up”, meaning he gets to play two classic game shows, “Card Sharks” and “Press Your Luck”, combined into one exciting game. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Bob Boden is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve ever tried to fit “The Tribe Has Spoken” on your license plate, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-first in the series, Bradley Clarke finally gets to devote an episode to a program he has been wanting to cover since first starting “The Game Show”, and that program is “American Gladiators”. “American Gladiators” was the first television athletic competition show of its kind, and 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the show. Each week, everyday Americans faced off against the Gladiators in a number of unique events, such as “Powerball”, “Atlasphere”, “Pyramid”, “Swingshot” and “Hang Tough”. The Gladiators were not just normal human beings, they were physically fit athletes with unbelieve strength and agility, and by the end of each season, one man and one woman would become the “American Gladiators” grand champion. It was a show and format beloved by many, with the Gladiators becoming household names, including the one joining Bradley as his special guest, Lori Fetrick, better known as “Ice”. Lori played “Ice” from 1990 to 1992 and from 1993 to 1996. Known for her competitive spirit and her drive to win, “Ice” was always a force to be reckoned with and was always exciting to watch in competition. Bradley talks with Lori about how she initially became a Gladiator, about the iconic events, about the 2008 NBC “American Gladiators” revival, about this year being the show’s 30th anniversary and much more. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Lori sees how many of her Gladiator castmates she can remember based on clues by playing “Name That Gladiator”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Lori “Ice” Fetrick is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Name That Gladiator” game featured in episode thirty-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, original “American Gladiators” star Lori “Ice” Fetrick gets put to test by seeing if she can figure out her Gladiator teammates via clues. Bradley will read Lori a clue that corresponds to the name of a Gladiator that appeared on the original series of “American Gladiators” from 1989 to 1996. Based on the clue, Lori has to “Name That Gladiator”. For example, if the clue was, “The rock band ‘Foreigner’ has a hit song titled ‘Cold as ________’”, the correct answer would be “Ice”. There is a total of ten names, and if Lori can name five Gladiators, she will be deemed a winner. Can Lori figure out the likes of “Turbo”, “Jazz”, “Sabre” and “Gold” just by the clues that Bradley gives her? Listen and find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve ever tried to fit “The Tribe Has Spoken” on your license plate, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirty-first in the series, Bradley Clarke finally gets to devote an episode to a program he has been wanting to cover since first starting “The Game Show”, and that program is “American Gladiators”. “American Gladiators” was the first television athletic competition show of its kind, and 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the show. Each week, everyday Americans faced off against the Gladiators in a number of unique events, such as “Powerball”, “Atlasphere”, “Pyramid”, “Swingshot” and “Hang Tough”. The Gladiators were not just normal human beings, they were physically fit athletes with unbelieve strength and agility, and by the end of each season, one man and one woman would become the “American Gladiators” grand champion. It was a show and format beloved by many, with the Gladiators becoming household names, including the one joining Bradley as his special guest, Lori Fetrick, better known as “Ice”. Lori played “Ice” from 1990 to 1992 and from 1993 to 1996. Known for her competitive spirit and her drive to win, “Ice” was always a force to be reckoned with and was always exciting to watch in competition. Bradley talks with Lori about how she initially became a Gladiator, about the iconic events, about the 2008 NBC “American Gladiators” revival, about this year being the show’s 30th anniversary and much more. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Lori sees how many of her Gladiator castmates she can remember based on clues by playing “Name That Gladiator”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Lori “Ice” Fetrick is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 21st, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Beat the Dragon” game featured in episode thirty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, legendary game show emcee, and the host of “Tic-Tac-Dough” from 1978 to 1985, Wink Martindale, gets a chance to become a real-life dragon slayer as he plays the always exciting “Tic-Tac-Dough” bonus game, “Beat the Dragon”. Just like on the real show, there are nine numbers, six of which contain point values ranging from 100 points to 500 points. Two numbers contain the words “Tic” and “Tac” and behind one of the numbers is the dreaded Dragon. In order to win, Wink’s goal is to keep picking numbers until he accumulates 1,000 points or more, or until he picks both the “Tic” and the “Tac”. However, if Wink picks the Dragon, the game is over. Wink has seen a countless number of contestants “Beat the Dragon” when he hosted “Tic-Tac-Dough”, but the big question now is … can he “Beat the Dragon”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 14th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If every time you buy a new wallet, you check to see if there is a riddle inside, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the milestone thirtieth in the series, Bradley Clarke gets the honor to once again chat with a game show legend and a true idol of his. 2018 marked the 40th anniversary of one of the greatest and most successful game shows in television history, the 70s and 80s version of “Tic-Tac-Dough”, and to celebrate, Bradley has invited on as his special guest, the master of the plaid, the golden smile guy, and most importantly, the host of “Tic-Tac-Dough” for seven seasons, the Winker himself, Wink Martindale. Wink talks with Bradley about his incredible run as the host of “Tic-Tac-Dough”, why it was his favorite game show that he hosted throughout his career, and the special Facebook Live edition of “Tic-Tac-Dough” he hosted back in September of 2018. Then, during the “Game of the Day”, Wink gets the chance to play the popular bonus game from “Tic-Tac-Dough”, “Beat the Dragon”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 14th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The History of Jeopardy!” game featured in episode twenty-nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, 19-time “Jeopardy!” champion and winner of the “Jeopardy! All-Star Games” as part of Team Brad, David Madden, gets to see how much he knows about the incredible history of “America’s Favorite Quiz Show”. David will face five categories, each of which contains three clues that relate to some aspect of “Jeopardy’s” history. After picking a category, David will attempt to give a correct response to all three clues valued at 200 points, 400 points and 600 points respectively. But at any time during a category David gives an incorrect response, the remaining clues will be forfeited and he’ll have to pick another category. However, there is a “Daily Double” behind one of the clues, and with his “Jeopardy!” background, David knows how helpful the “Daily Double” could be in winning the game. Speaking of winning, if David can accumulate 3,000 points or more after playing the five categories, he will be deemed a winner. History shows that David is one of the best “Jeopardy!” players, but can David pull out a win playing “The History of Jeopardy!”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 14th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you love to snitch on people because you want to be called a "Tattletale", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-ninth in the series, Bradley Clarke chats with a "Jeopardy!" All-Star … literally ... as he was one of the 12 players invited back for the exciting “Jeopardy! All-Star Games”. However, he’s not just any player, he ended up winning the 35th anniversary tournament as a member of Team Brad. He is David Madden! David is a 19-time "Jeopardy!" champion who won over $400,000 during his original appearance in 2005. Since then, David has founded the National History Bee and the National History Bowl academic competitions, and in 2019, David made his long-awaited return to "America’s Favorite Quiz Show" and split the million dollar “All-Star Games” prize with his teammates Larissa Kelly and Team Captain Brad Rutter. Bradley talks with David about how his love for "Jeopardy!" began, his original run, the “All-Star Games” and the National History Bee and Bowl. Then, Bradley challenges David during the “Game of the Day” to see how much history he really knows … about “Jeopardy!” that is … in a game called “The History of Jeopardy!”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 14th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your dream in life has always been to “enter and sign in”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-eighth in the series, Bradley Clarke chats with another game show aficionado, who has a resume to prove how much he loves the genre. He’s worked on such shows as “Minute To Win It”, “Celebrity Name Game”, GSN’s “1 vs 100”, “Scrabble Showdown” and Disney Channel’s “Win, Lose or Draw”. Currently, he is a producer and writer on ABC’s “Match Game”. He is Jason Antoniewicz. Over the course of the episode, Bradley and Jason talk about all the shows mentioned above, as well as the time he co-hosted an episode of “GSN Live”. Then, Jason gets to experience a little role reversal as he gets to fill-in-the-blanks himself during a game of “Mutual Friend Match Game”, which features the help of three former “Game Show” guests. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Jason Antoniewicz is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Mutual Friend Match Game” game featured in episode twenty-eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show producer Jason Antoniewicz, who currently works on the ABC revival of “Match Game”, gets the chance to match the stars ... well, actually his friends … as he plays “Mutual Friend Match Game”. Bradley has written six “Match Game” questions and asked former guests of “The Game Show”, producer John Ricci, Jr., producer Aaron Solomon and host of “Nick Arcade” Phil Moore, to fill-in-the-blanks with their individual answers. Jason now has the chance to see how well he knows how his friends think by filling-in-the-blanks to the questions himself. If Jason can come up with a total of six matches or more, he will be deemed a winner. They may not be Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly and Richard Dawson, but can John, Aaron and Phil help Jason match his way to a win? Listen and find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", a weekly radio talk show devoted to the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your dream in life has always been to “enter and sign in”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-eighth in the series, Bradley Clarke chats with another game show aficionado, who has a resume to prove how much he loves the genre. He’s worked on such shows as “Minute To Win It”, “Celebrity Name Game”, GSN’s “1 vs 100”, “Scrabble Showdown” and Disney Channel’s “Win, Lose or Draw”. Currently, he is a producer and writer on ABC’s “Match Game”. He is Jason Antoniewicz. Over the course of the episode, Bradley and Jason talk about all the shows mentioned above, as well as the time he co-hosted an episode of “GSN Live”. Then, Jason gets to experience a little role reversal as he gets to fill-in-the-blanks himself during a game of “Mutual Friend Match Game”, which features the help of three former “Game Show” guests. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Jason Antoniewicz is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 2nd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you learned how to properly play charades by watching “Body Language”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-seventh in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with a true “Survivor” Game Changer. Ten years ago, he bursted onto the “Survivor” scene on “Survivor: Tocantins”, returned two seasons later for “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” and competed for a third time on “Survivor: South Pacific”. He is the one and only Dragon Slayer, “Coach” Wade. Over the course of the episode, Bradley talks with “Coach” after his incredible “Survivor” journey, from how his casting process went all the way up to the “South Pacific” finale, and how “Coach” defined what it means to be a memorable ”Survivor” character. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, it’s only fitting that “Coach” plays a game titled “Hero or Villain” in which he has to identify his “Heroes vs. Villains” castmates. This version of “The Game Show” featuring “Coach” Wade is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 23rd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Hero or Villain” game featured in episode twenty-seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, three-time “Survivor” castaway “Coach” Wade, A.K.A. “The Dragon Slayer”, gets the chance to reminisce on the second season he played on, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains”. Bradley will give “Coach” a fact about one of the twenty returning castaways who competed on “Survivor” season twenty. The fact will pertain to the castaway’s original season. “Coach” must then decide, for one point, if that fact relates to a player on the “Hero” tribe or a player on the “Villain” tribe. If “Coach” is correct, then he can earn a bonus point by naming the actual castaway the fact is referring to. To win, “Coach” must accumulate at least six points. Can “Coach” identify his former castaway competitors? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 23rd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you learned how to properly play charades by watching “Body Language”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-seventh in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with a true “Survivor” Game Changer. Ten years ago, he bursted onto the “Survivor” scene on “Survivor: Tocantins”, returned two seasons later for “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” and competed for a third time on “Survivor: South Pacific”. He is the one and only “Dragon Slayer”, “Coach” Wade. Over the course of the episode, Bradley talks with “Coach” after his incredible “Survivor” journey, from how his casting process went all the way up to the “South Pacific” finale, and how “Coach” defined what it means to be a memorable “Survivor” character. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, it’s only fitting that “Coach” plays a game titled “Hero or Villain” in which he has to identify his “Heroes vs. Villains” castmates. This version of “The Game Show” featuring “Coach” Wade is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 23rd, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Past Fast Money” game featured in episode twenty-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, John O’Hurley, host of “Family Feud” from 2006 to 2010, finds himself on the opposite end of “Survey Says” as he plays a “Fast Money” inspired original game. John will be asked fifteen “Fast Money” questions and all of those questions are from winning “Fast Money” rounds from “Family Feud” episodes that he hosted. Of course, John’s goal is to name the number one answer to the questions, and if John can come up with at least seven number one answers, he will be deemed a winner. Will John be able to connect with the 100 people surveyed about 10 years ago? “Survey Says” … Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you have an obscure occupation because you’ve always wanted to stump the “What’s My Line” panel, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-sixth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes a guest who has the distinction of being one of only seven men who has uttered the words “Survey Says” as the host of “Family Feud”, and has the honor of being one of only nine men to have uttered the words, “Will the real _________ please stand up” as the host of “To Tell The Truth”. He is the one and only John O’Hurley! John chats with Bradley about his time hosting “Family Feud” from 2006 to 2010, as well as hosting “To Tell The Truth” from 2000 to 2002. John also talks about some of his favorite moments from both shows, including a funny “Family Feud” face-off answer and the time original “To Tell The Truth” panelist Kitty Carlisle joined his panel. Plus, John gets a chance to play “Fast Money” during the “Game of the Day” when he takes on a Bradley Clarke original game called “Past Fast Money”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Show Me The Money” game featured in episode twenty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show producer and creator of the game “That Was Awkward”, Aaron Solomon, gets to relive his past as he plays a variation of the 2006 ABC game show “Show Me The Money”, a show in which he worked on as a producer. For this version, Aaron has to answer a total of seven game show trivia questions. After every answer he gives to a question, Aaron must pick one of the thirteen cards containing a point value ranging from 20,000 points to 250,000 points. If Aaron can accumulate a total of 500,000 points or more by the end of the seventh question, he will be deemed a winner. However, Aaron has to be cautious because one of the thirteen cards is the Killer Card, which could potential end his game. Will Aaron’s game show knowledge guide his way to victory, or will the Killer Card do him in? Listen to find out. This version of “Show Me The Money” featuring Aaron Solomon is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you didn’t fall asleep during the entire “Million Second Quiz” so that you had a chance to make it into the Money Chair, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the landmark twenty-fifth in the series, Bradley Clarke invites on someone who has not only written for game shows, has not only produced game shows, has not only executive produced game shows, but also has the distinction of creating a game that is a part of Bradley’s extensive board game collection. His name is Aaron Solomon. Aaron has worked on such game shows as GSN’s “Whammy: The All-New Press York Luck” and “Idiotest”, NBC’s “Twenty-One” and “The Weakest Link”, and has worked on two incarnations of “Pyramid”, the syndicated Donny Osmond version and the current ABC network revival of “The $100,000 Pyramid”. Aaron is also the creator of the brand-new game “That Was Awkward”, which you can find online and in select retail stores. Bradley chats with Aaron about his extensive game show career, as well as his game “That Was Awkward”, and for the “Game of the Day”, Aaron gets a blast from the past as he plays a version of a game he worked on, “Show Me The Money”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Aaron Solomon is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Show Me The Money” game featured in episode twenty-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, game show producer and creator of the game “That Was Awkward”, Aaron Solomon, gets to relive his past as he plays a variation of the 2006 ABC game show “Show Me The Money”, a show in which he worked on as a producer. For this version, Aaron has to answer a total of seven game show trivia questions. After every answer he gives to a question, Aaron must pick one of the thirteen cards containing a point value ranging from 20,000 points to 250,000 points. If Aaron can accumulate a total of 500,000 points or more by the end of the seventh question, he will be deemed a winner. However, Aaron has to be cautious because one of the thirteen cards is the Killer Card, which could potential end his game. Will Aaron’s game show knowledge guide his way to victory, or will the Killer Card do him in? Listen to find out. This version of “Show Me The Money” featuring Aaron Solomon is the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you didn’t fall asleep during the entire “Million Second Quiz” so that you had a chance to make it into the Money Chair, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the landmark twenty-fifth in the series, Bradley Clarke invites on someone who has not only written for game shows, has not only produced game shows, has not only executive produced game shows, but also has the distinction of creating a game that is a part of Bradley’s extensive board game collection. His name is Aaron Solomon. Aaron has worked on such game shows as GSN’s “Whammy: The All-New Press York Luck” and “Idiotest”, NBC’s “Twenty-One” and “The Weakest Link”, and has worked on two incarnations of “Pyramid”, the syndicated Donny Osmond version and the current ABC network revival of “The $100,000 Pyramid”. Aaron is also the creator of the brand-new game “That Was Awkward”, which you can find online and in select retail stores. Bradley chats with Aaron about his extensive game show career, as well as his game “That Was Awkward”, and for the “Game of the Day”, Aaron gets a blast from the past as he plays a version of a game he worked on, “Show Me The Money”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Aaron Solomon is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 27th, 2019 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If when hearing the word “Bullseye” you think of the game show hosted by Jim Lange and not the sport of archery, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-fourth in the series, Bradley Clarke gets to have a blanking great time with someone who knows a thing or two about filling in blanks. He was the host of the 1998 incarnation of “Match Game”, he is TV’s Michael Burger. Bradley invited Michael to be his special guest on this episode of "The Game Show" to celebrate both the 45th anniversary of the 70s “Match Game”, but more importantly, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Match Game ‘98”. 20 years ago, “Match Game” received another revival, and Michael chats with Bradley about his time hosting the show, reveals some behind-the-scenes moments that occurred, and describes the feeling of filming on the Bob Barker Studio stage. In addition, Bradley talks with Michael about some of his other game and competition show hosting gigs, including “The New Family Challenge” and “Iron Chef USA”. Plus, Michael plays role reversal as he becomes the contestant and gets the chance to match the stars during the “Game of the Day”, “Match Game FM”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Michael Burger is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on December 2nd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Match Game FM” game featured in episode twenty-four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Michael Burger, host of the 1998 edition of “Match Game”, actually gets to chance to match the stars when he plays the star-studded, no money, “Match Game FM”. Just like on “Match Game ‘98”, Michael will play two rounds and will have a choice between two question categories for each round. In fact, this game is definitely like “Match Game ‘98” because all of the questions being used were actual questions featured on the show. After picking a category, Bradley will read the question and Michael will literally become the “Match Game” contestant as he tries to fill in the blank with the best possible answer. Then, we’ll see if he matches any of the actual answers given by the celebrities 20 years ago. Every match earns Michael a point, and five points by the end of the second round earns Michael a win. Will Michael’s “Match Game” experience guide him with two definitive answers? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on December 2nd on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If when hearing the word “Bullseye” you think of the game show hosted by Jim Lange and not the sport of archery, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-fourth in the series, Bradley Clarke gets to have a blanking great time with someone who knows a thing or two about filling in blanks. He was the host of the 1998 incarnation of “Match Game”, he is TV’s Michael Burger. Bradley invited Michael to be his special guest on this episode of "The Game Show" to celebrate both the 45th anniversary of the 70s “Match Game”, but more importantly, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Match Game ‘98”. 20 years ago, “Match Game” received another revival, and Michael chats with Bradley about his time hosting the show, reveals some behind-the-scenes moments that occurred, and describes the feeling of filming on the Bob Barker Studio stage. In addition, Bradley talks with Michael about some of his other game and competition show hosting gigs, including “The New Family Challenge” and “Iron Chef USA”. Plus, Michael plays role reversal as he becomes the contestant and gets the chance to match the stars during the “Game of the Day”, “Match Game FM”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Michael Burger is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on December 2nd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show” game featured in episode twenty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Jeff Sutphen, host of the 2011 ABC game show “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show” finds out if he can survive the ejection seat of game show trivia. Based on one of the craziest game shows to ever air on network television, this is “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show”. Jeff will face up to four game show inspired questions. Each question has three correct answers and one wrong answer. Jeff’s goal is to pick out the three correct answers so that he may earn a point for each of them. However, if at any point during the question he picks the wrong answer, that question is over right then and there. By the end of the fourth question, if Jeff has accumulated seven or more points, the high-powered watercraft he is attached to will not even move a foot and he will be deemed a winner. If he doesn’t get to seven points, Jeff has one last opportunity to win via the final question. Jeff’s familiar with setting off devices that make contestants leave a game show, but can Jeff use his smarts to win a game on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. This version of “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show” featuring Jeff Sutphen is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If every time you pull a dollar bill out of your wallet you yell "ONE DOLLAR", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-third in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with his all-time favorite superhero, who just happens to also be a game show host. No, it’s not Superman … it’s not Batman … it’s the one and only … Pick-Boy! If you were a fan of daytime Nickelodeon in the early 2000s, you might remember a show called “U-Pick Live” and a character named Pick-Boy. Well, under the mask was one of the most charismatic and fun-loving people you’ll ever see on television, Jeff Sutphen. Aside from donning a spandex suit on Nickelodeon, Jeff was also the host of two Nickelodeon game shows, “BrainSurge” and the 2012 revival of “Figure It Out”. In addition, Jeff was the host of the 2011 summertime game show “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show” on ABC. Jeff chats with Bradley about his career at Nickelodeon and his journey to the world of primetime network programming. Plus, Jeff gets to experience a role reversal moment as he takes on game show trivia questions during the “Game of the Day”. Inspired by one of the game shows he hosted, “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show”, Jeff plays a brand new game called "101 Ways to Win on The Game Show". This version of “The Game Show” featuring Jeff Sutphen is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show” game featured in episode twenty-three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Jeff Sutphen, host of the 2011 ABC game show “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show” finds out if he can survive the ejection seat of game show trivia. Based on one of the craziest game shows to ever air on network television, this is “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show”. Jeff will face up to four game show inspired questions. Each question has three correct answers and one wrong answer. Jeff’s goal is to pick out the three correct answers so that he may earn a point for each of them. However, if at any point during the question he picks the wrong answer, that question is over right then and there. By the end of the fourth question, if Jeff has accumulated seven or more points, the high-powered watercraft he is attached to will not even move a foot and he will be deemed a winner. If he doesn’t get to seven points, Jeff has one last opportunity to win via the final question. Jeff’s familiar with setting off devices that make contestants leave a game show, but can Jeff use his smarts to win a game on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. This version of “101 Ways to Win on The Game Show” featuring Jeff Sutphen is the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If every time you pull a dollar bill out of your wallet you yell "ONE DOLLAR", "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-third in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with his all-time favorite superhero, who just happens to also be a game show host. No, it’s not Superman … it’s not Batman … it’s the one and only … Pick-Boy! If you were a fan of daytime Nickelodeon in the early 2000s, you might remember a show called “U-Pick Live” and a character named Pick-Boy. Well, under the mask was one of the most charismatic and fun-loving people you’ll ever see on television, Jeff Sutphen. Aside from donning a spandex suit on Nickelodeon, Jeff was also the host of two Nickelodeon game shows, “BrainSurge” and the 2012 revival of “Figure It Out”. In addition, Jeff was the host of the 2011 summertime game show “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show” on ABC. Jeff chats with Bradley about his career at Nickelodeon and his journey to the world of primetime network programming. Plus, Jeff gets to experience a role reversal moment as he takes on game show trivia questions during the “Game of the Day”. Inspired by one of the game shows he hosted, “101 Ways to Leave a Game Show”, Jeff plays a brand new game called "101 Ways to Win on The Game Show". This version of “The Game Show” featuring Jeff Sutphen is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Three Timer’s Club” game featured in episode twenty-two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, three-time “Survivor” castaway Jonathan Penner, along with his daughter Ava, play a game where every answer is the name of a “Survivor” player who has appeared on three seasons, just like Penner. Bradley will read off the three season placements of a former “Survivor” contestant. Based on that information alone, if Penner and Ava can figure out who the castaway is, they’ll score two points. However, if they can’t, Bradley will name off the titles of the three seasons that castaway competed on. A correct answer at that point is worth one point. Penner and Ava will face up the ten castaways, and if they can score six points or more, their torches will remain lit. Will Penner be able to recognize his fellow Three Timer’s Club members just by placements and season titles? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 11th on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you spin your swivel chair around like you are a coach on “The Voice”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-second in the series, Bradley Clarke heads back to the island to talk about the game of “Survivor” with another well-known castaway. He is a three-time player, appearing on “Survivor: Cook Islands”, “Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites” and “Survivor: Philippines”, he’s the castaway behind some of the most comical liners and moments from the show’s history and is someone you can always count on to give you an entertaining confessional. Bradley’s guest is none other than Jonathan Penner. Bradley guides Penner through a conversation that travels down “Survivor” memory line, and some of the topics covered include the mutiny during “Survivor: Cook Islands” and the medical evacuation during “Survivor: Micronesia”. Plus, Penner plays a game that is perfect for one of the details of his “Survivor” resume since the game is called “The Three Timer’s Club.” However, not only does Penner play, but his daughter Ava gets in on the gaming action to help her dad out. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on November 11th on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you know the total amount of money Ken Jennings won during his 74-game “Jeopardy!” run better than your cell phone number, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-first in the series, Bradley Clarke gets to check an episode theme off his bucket list as, for the first time, an episode of “The Game Show” is devoted to a Nickelodeon game show. During the 90s, Nickelodeon game shows were all the craze as kids of the time had the chance to pick a giant nose, assemble a silver monkey and get slimed. One of the fan-favorite Nickelodeon game shows involved kids playing video games on television and them getting the opportunity to actually play inside a video game. That show was “Nick Arcade”, and Bradley’s special guest on this episode of “The Game Show” is none other than the always energetic host of “Nick Arcade”, Phil Moore. The two talk about how special the 90s were for Nickelodeon, how “Nick Arcade” picked the video games featured on the show and how Phil’s improvisational tunes came to be. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Phil gets reunited with his main man Mikey as he helps him avoid two of the classic bullies featured on “Nick Arcade” during a game appropriately titled “Mikey’s Mission”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Phil Moore is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional conversation portions plus additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 21st, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Mikey’s Mission” game featured in episode twenty-one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Phil Moore, host of the classic 90’s Nickelodeon game show “Nick Arcade”, is reunited with his computer animated friend Mikey as he plays a game that will test his knowledge on both video game trivia and Nickelodeon game show trivia. Phil’s goal, just like the goal of the contestants on “Nick Arcade”, is to make sure Mikey does not run into the enemy, and the enemies featured during this edition of “Mikey’s Mission” are none other than Blackboard the Pirate and Game Over the Neighborhood Bully. Over the course of two rounds, Phil will pick numbered spaces for Mikey to travel to, each of which contain a pop quiz question, bonus points or the enemy. Phil will accumulate points by answering questions, finding bonus points and capturing the goal. By the end of the second round, if Phil has banked 200 points or more, he will be deemed a winner. Phil wouldn’t lead Mikey down the path of the enemy, right? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 21st, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you know the total amount of money Ken Jennings won during his 74-game “Jeopardy!” run better than your cell phone number, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twenty-first in the series, Bradley Clarke gets to check an episode theme off his bucket list as, for the first time, an episode of “The Game Show” is devoted to a Nickelodeon game show. During the 90s, Nickelodeon game shows were all the craze as kids of the time had the chance to pick a giant nose, assemble a silver monkey and get slimed. One of the fan-favorite Nickelodeon game shows involved kids playing video games on television and them getting the opportunity to actually play inside a video game. That show was “Nick Arcade”, and Bradley’s special guest on this episode of “The Game Show” is none other than the always energetic host of “Nick Arcade”, Phil Moore. The two talk about how special the 90s were for Nickelodeon, how “Nick Arcade” picked the video games featured on the show and how Phil’s improvisational tunes came to be. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Phil gets reunited with his main man Mikey as he helps him avoid two of the classic bullies featured on “Nick Arcade” during a game appropriately titled “Mikey’s Mission”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Phil Moore is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 21st, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment featured in episode twenty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". If you are a frequent listener of “The Game Show”, you know that Bradley Clarke is a curious fellow when it comes to game show knowledge, and nothing is different on this episode. With Bradley’s special guest being former Executive Producer of “The Price Is Right” Roger Dobkowitz, he took the opportunity to ask Roger a few questions that he has been curious about the answers to for many years, including which pricing games he created and why the Big Wheel is set to the “5” space during a “Showcase Showdown” bonus spin. Any chance Bradley gets to close up his curiosities is one that he certainly looks forward to, especially when it's about learning some new “Price Is Right” information. This “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 14th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Gas Money” game featured in episode twenty of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Roger Dobkowitz, 24-year Executive Producer of “The Price Is Right” plays a version of the last pricing game he created for the show. Plus, the “Gas Money” version being played is structured like the original rules of the game played during the 2008-2009 season. The game is divided into three rounds, each of which feature a question pertaining to a Bob Barker era historic “Price Is Right” moment. After hearing the question and the numerical choices available, Roger will pick the answer he thinks is correct. Then, one-by-one, Roger will pick the other answer choices hoping to reveal point values, signifying that they were the wrong answers. There is a 1,000-point answer, a 2,000-point answer, a 3,000-point answer and a 4,000-point answer. Roger may stop the round at any time to bank points earned because if he reveals the correct answer, he scores no points for the round. However, if Roger does pick the correct answer and has the guts to reveal all four incorrect answers, he will score 15,000 points for the round. At the end of the third round, if Roger has banked 20,000 points or more, he will hear the classic dinging sound that has gone through his ears plenty of times and will be declared a winner. Will Roger get a win playing his own game? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 14th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast on WRHU-FM. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve ever wanted a moustache like Alex Trebek’s, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twentieth in the series, Bradley Clarke is joined by one of the most successful game show producers in television history, former Executive Producer of “The Price Is Right”, Roger Dobkowitz. From 1984 until 2008, Roger was “top dollar” on television’s longest running game show and actually worked on “The Price Is Right” since the first episode, which aired on September 4th, 1972. Roger is the creator of 18 pricing games and has one of the greatest masses of “Price Is Right” knowledge you will ever come across, often times appearing on camera when host Bob Barker wanted to check and make sure of a historic moment. Recently, Roger appeared in “The Price Is Right” documentary “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much”, which stars episode 17 “Game Show” guest Ted Slauson. Roger gives Bradley a lot of insight regarding his time working on “The Price Is Right” and gives his perspective on the famous perfect bid episode of the show. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Roger plays a version of the last ever pricing game he created for “The Price Is Right”, “Gas Money”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on October 14th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Last Women Standing” game featured in episode nineteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Amy Kaufman, author of the book “Bachelor Nation: Inside the World of America’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure”, gets to show off her incredible “Bachelor” knowledge by playing an original game called “Last Women Standing”. Amy will be given the names of two girls who were finalists on past seasons of “The Bachelor”. These two girls were hoping to be proposed to by the same former Bachelor. Amy’s goal is to identify which Bachelor the two women named were competing for. If she can name the hunk just from the Last Women Standing alone, Amy will score two points. However, after hearing the Last Women Standing, if the names don’t ring a bell or she just can’t quite pinpoint the Bachelor, Bradley will give her three choices, one of which is the correct answer. One point will be awarded for picking the correct Bachelor using multiple choice. There are eight pairs of women in total, and to win, Amy must accumulate a total of five points. Will Amy get a “Game of the Day” winning rose? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 5th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you have a poster on your wall of every single “Deal or No Deal” model, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the nineteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes another reality competition show to “The Game Show” family as, for the first time, an episode will be devoted to “The Bachelor”. Yes, the show where roses are a plenty, champagne is a must and the proposal at the end of the season hopefully works out. Believe it or not, an entire book was recently written about “The Bachelor” series called “Bachelor Nation: Inside the World of America’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure” and Bradley’s special guest is the author of the book, Amy Kaufman. Throughout their conversation, Amy, who is also a Los Angeles Times pop culture staff writer, explains her inspiration behind writing the book, talks about the celebrities she interviewed for the book and her initial reaction to finding out they are “Bachelor” fans, and shares her thoughts on this past season’s shocking ending with Arie, Becca and Lauren. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Amy gets to show off her knowledge of “The Bachelor” when playing a brand-new game called “Last Women Standing”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 5th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Knock-Off” game featured in episode eighteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Rossi Morreale, host of “Temptation: The New Sale of the Century”, gets the opportunity to play a game he is very familiar with as it was one of the mini-games he hosted during his days on “Temptation”. This is “Knock-Off”. Of course, this is “The Game Show” so Rossi will play an original game of “Knock-Off” with a game show trivia twist. He will pick one of the four numbered cards containing a question and seven answers. Five of the answers are correct and two are Knock-Offs. Rossi’s goal is to pick the correct answers in order to earn the points attached to them and to avoid the Knock-Offs because those lock him out of the question. To win, Rossi must accumulate a total of fifty points. It has been 11 years since Rossi has actually played a game of “Knock-Off” and last time he played, Rossi sadly lost. Can Rossi redeem himself as he plays “Knock-Off” on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 5th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your pantry is stocked with Rice-A-Roni and you love shining your car with Turtle Wax, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the eighteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke celebrates another game show anniversary taking place in 2018. 35 years ago, on January 3rd, 1983, the successful Jim Perry version of “Sale of the Century” premiered. Fast forward to 2007, 18 years after “Sale of the Century” went off the air and before the current retro game show revival craze, the “Instant Bargains” and “Fame Game” returned to television when “Temptation: The New Sale of the Century” was introduced. Although the show only lasted one year, it was an enjoyable combination of old “Sale of the Century” elements and new ones. The show was hosted by Rossi Morreale and he joins Bradley on this episode of “The Game Show” to talk “Temptation”. Rossi discusses with Bradley his passion for television hosting and how hosting the game show “Temptation” was a dream job, how fun it was to tempt the contestants on the show to push their buttons and buy something, and why he thinks “Temptation” wasn’t as successful as it could have been. Plus, for the "Game of the Day", Rossi gets the chance to play one of the mini-games from “Temptation” with a game show trivia twist, “Knock-Off.” This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on August 5th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Grand Game” game featured in episode seventeen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Ted Slauson, a “Price Is Right” super fan and star of the documentary “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much”, plays an original version of a classic “Price Is Right” pricing game. Bradley will give Ted the names of six pricing games, as well as a target year. Ted, using his knowledge of “The Price Is Right”, has to figure out with four pricing games debuted on the show before the target year. Each correct game named is worth 2,000 points but naming all four games that debuted before the target year will earn Ted 10,000 points. Ted will play three rounds, and if his score totals 16,000 points or more, Ted will be deemed a winner. Ted got the opportunity to play “Punch-A-Bunch” on “The Price Is Right” and won $1,000. Now let’s see if he can keep his pricing game win streak alive by winning “Grand Game” on “The Game Show”. This version of “Grand Game” featuring Ted Slauson is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. The aired version of this game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 8th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If colorful polyester suits are your thing, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventeenth in the series, Bradley Clarke, for the first time, is highlighting a game show film. However, this is not an ordinary film, as it is a documentary about one of the greatest moments in the history of television’s longest running game show, “The Price Is Right”. The documentary is called “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much”, and it tells the story of Ted Slauson, a “Price Is Right” super fan who, for years, kept a personal database of the prices of prizes repeatedly used on the show, and despite not being the contestant, was the man behind the famous Showcase round perfect bid from the December 16th, 2008 episode. Ted joins Bradley as his special guest to talk about the entire tape day of the perfect bid episode, how the film “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much” came to be, and how he first became interested in “Television’s most exciting hour of fantastic prizes”. Plus, Ted plays an original version of the classic “Price Is Right” pricing game “Grand Game”, but instead of picking out grocery items that cost less than the target price, Ted has to pick out the four pricing games that debuted before the target year. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Ted Slauson is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional conversation portions plus additional audio clips. The aired version of episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 8th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Grand Game” game featured in episode seventeen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Ted Slauson, a “Price Is Right” super fan and star of the documentary “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much”, plays an original version of a classic “Price Is Right” pricing game. Bradley will give Ted the names of six pricing games, as well as a target year. Ted, using his knowledge of “The Price Is Right”, has to figure out with four pricing games debuted on the show before the target year. Each correct game named is worth 2,000 points but naming all four games that debuted before the target year will earn Ted 10,000 points. Ted will play three rounds, and if his score totals 16,000 points or more, Ted will be deemed a winner. Ted got the opportunity to play “Punch-A-Bunch” on “The Price Is Right” and won $1,000. Now let’s see if he can keep his pricing game win streak alive by winning “Grand Game” on “The Game Show”. This version of “Grand Game” featuring Ted Slauson is the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 8th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about to the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If colorful polyester suits are your thing, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventeenth in the series, Bradley Clarke, for the first time, is highlighting a game show film. However, this is not an ordinary film, as it is a documentary about one of the greatest moments in the history of television’s longest running game show, “The Price Is Right”. The documentary is called “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much”, and it tells the story of Ted Slauson, a “Price Is Right” super fan who, for years, kept a personal database of the prices of prizes repeatedly used on the show, and despite not being the contestant, was the man behind the famous Showcase round perfect bid from the December 16th, 2008 episode. Ted joins Bradley as his special guest to talk about the entire tape day of the perfect bid episode, how the film “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much” came to be, and how he first became interested in “Television’s most exciting hour of fantastic prizes”. Plus, Ted plays an original version of the classic “Price Is Right” pricing game “Grand Game”, but instead of picking out grocery items that cost less than the target price, Ted has to pick out the four pricing games that debuted before the target year. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Ted Slauson is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 8th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Winner’s Circle” game featured in episode sixteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Bradley gets to live out a dream when he partners up with professional “Pyramid” player Teresa Ganzel to play four rounds of “Pyramid’s” high-pressure bonus segment, “The Winner’s Circle”. Teresa Ganzel is one of the best players in “Pyramid” history, appearing on countless episodes of “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid” throughout the 80’s and supplying many “perfect clues” to her players. However, right here on “The Game Show”, Bradley will hopefully be giving the “perfect clues” to Teresa as they try to accumulate as many points as they can throughout the rounds, with the ultimate goal of trying to reach the “Pyramid’s” summit in 60 seconds or less. Just like on the actual show, every “Winner’s Circle” round contains six categories, each increasing in difficulty and point value. Bradley must give a list of items that fit the subject to Teresa. If Bradley and Teresa can make it to the top of the “Pyramid” in the time allotted, they will score 2,000 points. After four “Winner’s Circle” rounds, if their total score is 4,000 points or more, the classic theme song will play, the trilons will shake, and Bradley’s dream of winning a “Pyramid” game with Teresa Ganzel as his partner will officially be fulfilled. All of “The Winner’s Circle” rounds were created by game show producer, two-time guest on “The Game Show” and two-time “Game of the Day” winner, John Ricci, Jr. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 1st, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you want a family of five kids just so you can play the “Child’s Play” bonus round, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke, once again, highlights a game show milestone with another anniversary celebration. On March 26th, 1973, “The $10,000 Pyramid” first premiered on television, and 45 years later, the Bob Stewart creation is still going strong on ABC as “The $100,000 Pyramid”. Over the years, the top dollar amount has increased, there have been several host changes, and more and more celebrities have played the game, hoping to help their partners win lots of money. Speaking of celebrities, this episode’s special guest is one of the best stars to ever play the game, as she was a frequent celebrity player on “The $25,000 Pyramid” and “The $100,000 Pyramid” in the 1980’s and is one of only a handful of celebrities to win $100,000 for a civilian contestant. She is Teresa Ganzel. Over the course of the episode, Bradley and Teresa talk about why, after 45 years, “Pyramid” is still one of the most beloved game shows of all time, what is was like sharing the stage with the legendary host of “Pyramid”, Dick Clark, and relive some of great memories both on and off the show. Plus, you can’t forget about the “Game of the Day”. Thanks to some help from two-time guest on “The Game Show”, John Ricci, Jr., Bradley and Teresa join forces and become a team as they try and climb to the top of the geometric game show centerpiece when they play four rounds of “The Winner’s Circle”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on April 1st, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “Team Guido’s” playing of the “Face The Destinations" game featured in episode fifteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, second half guests Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, “Team Guido” from seasons one and eleven of “The Amazing Race”, will “Face The Destinations” and attempt to answer trivia questions based on the locations visited by the teams who competed on “The Amazing Race” season 30. There are eleven numbered cards to choose from, and Joe and Bill will have the opportunity to pick eight of them throughout the game. Nine of the cards contain a question. If Joe and Bill answer the destination question correctly, they score a point, and to win the game, “Team Guido” must accumulate five points. However, here is what the other two numbered cards contain. One card contains a “Yield”, which means there will be no question attached to that card and picking the “Yield” will result in Joe and Bill, essentially, losing a turn since no points can be gained. Finally, one card is the “Double Question Card”, which means Joe and Bill will face two destination questions during one pick, resulting in the possibility of adding two points to their score. “Team Guido” was not able to win “The Fast Pace Race” last time they appeared on “The Game Show”. Will “Team Guido” be able to achieve game redemption when playing “Face The Destinations”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you hear the term ‘blitz’ while watching a football game and the first thing you think of is the game show “All-Star Blitz”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke recaps the milestone 30th season of “The Amazing Race” with three former Amazing Racers, all of whom have been on “The Game Show” before. In the first half, Bradley chats with one half of “The Green Team”, “Amazing Race” super fan and second place finisher on the 27th season of “The Amazing Race”, Justin Scheman. Bradley and Justin compare their thoughts on whether this season was in fact the most competitive season ever, as well as decide whether the two new elements this season, the “Head-To-Head” and the Partner Swap, lived up to their expectations. Then, in the second half, “Amazing Race” originals and “Amazing Race” All-Stars “Team Guido”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, make their return onto “The Game Show” to give their take on the 30th season of “The Amazing Race”. Bradley and “Team Guido” talk about who they all thought was going to win, as well as some of the nostalgic moments from this season, including a visit to a season one destination, Le Baux-de-Provence in France. Plus, both Justin and “Team Guido” try to seek redemption during the “Game of the Day” as they each play a brand new “Amazing Race” themed game called “Face The Destinations”, a game that will test their knowledge of locations visited by the season 30 “Amazing Race” teams. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Justin Scheman (one half of “The Green Team”) and Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek (“Team Guido”) is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode and includes additional conversation portions plus additional audio clips. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is Justin Scheman’s playing of the “Face The Destinations" game featured in episode fifteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, first half guest Justin Scheman, one half of “The Green Team” from season 27 of “The Amazing Race”, will “Face The Destinations” and attempt to answer trivia questions based on the locations visited by the teams who competed on “The Amazing Race” season 30. There are eleven numbered cards to choose from, and Justin will have the opportunity to pick eight of them throughout the game. Nine of the cards contain a question. If Justin answers the destination question correctly, he scores a point, and to win the game, Justin must accumulate five points. However, here is what the other two numbered cards contain. One card contains a “Yield”, which means there will be no question attached to that card and picking the “Yield” will result in Justin, essentially, losing a turn since no points can be gained. Finally, one card is the “Double Question Card”, which means Justin will face two destination questions during one pick, resulting in the possibility of adding two points to his score. Justin, along with his wife and “Amazing Race” partner Diana, were not able to win “The Fast Pace Race” last time he was on “The Game Show”. Will Justin be able to achieve game redemption when playing “Face The Destinations”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you hear the term 'blitz' while watching a football game and the first thing you think of is the game show “All-Star Blitz”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke recaps the milestone 30th season of “The Amazing Race” with three former Amazing Racers, all of whom have been on “The Game Show” before. In the first half, Bradley chats with one half of “The Green Team”, “Amazing Race” super fan and second place finisher on the 27th season of “The Amazing Race”, Justin Scheman. Bradley and Justin compare their thoughts on whether this season was in fact the most competitive season ever, as well as decide whether the two new elements this season, the “Head-To-Head” and the Partner Swap, lived up to their expectations. Then, in the second half, “Amazing Race” originals and “Amazing Race” All-Stars “Team Guido”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek make their return onto “The Game Show” to give their take on the 30th season of “The Amazing Race”. Bradley and “Team Guido” talk about who they all thought was going to win, as well as some of the nostalgic moments from this season, including a visit to a season one destination, Le Baux-de-Provence in France. Plus, both Justin and “Team Guido” try to seek redemption during the “Game of the Day” as they each play a brand new “Amazing Race” themed game called “Face The Destinations”, a game that will test their knowledge of locations visited by the season 30 “Amazing Race” teams. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Justin Scheman (one half of “The Green Team”) and Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek (“Team Guido”) is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on March 18th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Favoritism” game featured in episode fourteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, two-time “Survivor” castaway Erik Reichenbach has the opportunity to answer questions where the answers relate to the “Favorites” tribe members on both of his “Fans vs. Favorites” seasons, “Micronesia” and “Caramoan”. The game is divided into two rounds, each with eight questions. The first round features questions about players he competed against on season 16, and the second round features questions about players he competed with on season 26. Erik’s goal is to answer as many questions as he can in a row correctly to rack up points. The point value of each question increases as he keeps answering them correctly, from one point, to two points, to three points, etc. When Erik feels he has accumulated enough points, he can bank them into his overall point score or keep playing for more points, keeping in mind that if he answers a question incorrectly, he loses all non-banked points and starts again with a one-point question. To win, Erik must bank a total of twenty-six points or more. Can Erik “Outwit” the Bradster’s questions and win this “Survivor” themed game? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 25th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you go to karaoke bars just so you can play “Name That Tune”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fourteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke is joined by a former “Survivor” castaway that has been labeled on the show a “Fan”, a “Favorite”, and is a Fan-Favorite to many loyal “Survivor” watchers. He played on both “Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites” and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites” in which he placed fifth both times, and he is most known for giving up his individual immunity necklace at the Final Five Tribal Council during season 16, resulting in him getting voted out. Bradley’s guest on this episode of “The Game Show” is former ice cream scooper, Eric Reichenbach. Bradley and Eric talk about the ten-year anniversary of “Micronesia”, the five-year anniversary of “Caramoan”, and of course, the famous blindside and questionable move that is still one of the most remembered and most played clips in “Survivor” history. Plus, Eric talks about his artistic work and how it relates to “Survivor”, and the two discuss the upcoming season 36, “Survivor: Ghost Island”, a season where fans will see the cursed return of Erik’s immunity necklace. In addition, Erik plays a “Fans vs. Favorites” inspired “Game of the Day” called “Favoritism”, in which all of the answers to his questions relates to the “Favorites” castaways from seasons 16 and 26. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 25th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment featured in episode eleven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". With Bradley being such a curious person and wanting to know as much information about “The Amazing Race” as he can, Justin and Diana were asked a serious of questions that Bradley desperately wanted the answer to, including a question about “The Green Team’s” 55-minute wait at the Pit Stop during the 11th leg of season 27 and how they originally got labeled “The Green Team”. If you’ve been wanting to get some inside info about “The Amazing Race”, Bradley is just as curious and will get some answers during “Clarke’s Curiosities”. This “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 24th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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This is the “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment featured in episode nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". Through the years of watching game shows, Bradley will often times pile up a list of questions that he wants to find out the answers to. Unfortunately, often times these questions will never get answered because nobody else has ever posed them. So, Bradley will once and for all get the answers he so rightfully deserves as he has created a brand-new segment on “The Game Show” called “Clarke’s Curiosities”. First to hear the questions that have been brewing in Bradley’s head for some time is John Ricci, Jr., producer on TBS’s “Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker’s Wild”. John gets asked about some of the differences in the 70’s and 80’s “Joker’s Wild” game play and the way the game is played now, and hopefully in the end, the answers will satisfy Bradley’s thirst for “Joker’s Wild” knowledge. This “Clarke’s Curiosities” segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 10th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Gambit” game featured in episode thirteen of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Bradley Clarke gets the pleasure of hosting one of the most popular CBS game shows of all time for the man who emceed the show beginning 45 years ago. Bradley has brought back the classic game show “Gambit” to play with Wink Martindale. Wink’s goal when playing “Gambit” is simple. Using a standard deck of 52 playing cards, shuffled and cut, Wink must build a hand closest to 21 without going over. To get the cards, Wink will be answering a number of game show themed trivia questions, and to win the match, Wink needs to win two out of the three games. Wink “has the knowledge”, Wink “knows the odds”, but will the cards be friendly to him? Listen to find out. Plus, you don’t want to miss hearing Bradley channel his inner-Kenny Williams, the original announcer of “Gambit”, while introducing the game, and channel his inner-Elaine Stewart, the original card dealer on “Gambit”, when dealing out the cards for Wink’s “Gambit” match. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 11th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you scream at an elevator operator “Higher” or “Lower” like a “Card Sharks” contestant, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the thirteenth in the series, Bradley Clarke is joined by one of the greatest television presenters of all-time who is the quintessential definition of a game show host. This man, charming smile, perfect hair and colorful suit and all, has hosted 18 different game shows over his fifty-plus year career, and this episode is devoted to a remarkable milestone for one of them. To talk about the 45th anniversary of the CBS television game show “Gambit”, which he hosted from 1972 to 1976 and again from 1980 to 1981, Bradley welcomes one of his game show idols onto “The Game Show”, Mr. Wink Martindale! The Bradster and the Winker discuss what made the Heatter-Quigley game show so special to not only host but to watch, their thoughts about the show’s revival, “Las Vegas Gambit”, and “Wink’s Vault”, Mr. Martindale’s YouTube channel which features episodes of “Gambit”, “Las Vegas Gambit” and an unsold pilot of “Gambit” from 1979. Plus, for the “Game of the Day”, Wink plays, you guessed it, “Gambit”! Bradley created a “Gambit” match featuring game show related questions and a standard deck of 52 playing cards, and in a role reversal situation, Bradley will be hosting “Gambit” for the man who emceed the program starting on September 4th, 1972 and Wink will be the contestant. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 11th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Ghost Island” game featured in episode twelve of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, Bradley Clarke gets a taste of his own medicine as he gets to play a “Survivor” trivia game created by now three-time guest on “The Game Show”, WRHU alum and “Survivor” super fan, Bernie Dennler. In honor of the upcoming 36th season of “Survivor”, “Ghost Island”, Bernie’s original game is called, you guessed it, “Ghost Island”. Bradley will be asked questions in three categories, “Cursed”, “Fallen” and “Deadlocked”, and to win, he must accumulate a ‘cursed’ number of points, 13. All of the questions deal with past moments, players and elements from “Survivor’s” 17-year history, almost all of which will connect with mistakes and negative effects of the subject at hand, because, after all, it is “Ghost Island”. Can Bradley ‘reverse the curse’ of past “Survivor” trivia game losses on “The Game Show”? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 2nd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve always wanted to stuff Bozo the Clown up your trench coat just like contestants did on “Beat the Clock”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the twelfth in the series, Bradley Clarke is joined once again by WRHU alum and “Survivor” super fan Bernie Dennler to talk about seasons 35 and 36 of “Survivor”. First, the two discuss the secret advantage filled season of “Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers” by giving their thoughts on the season as a whole, whether or not they liked the new Final Four Tribal Council Fire Making Challenge Twist, and if Ben Driebergen deserved the title of “Soul Survivor”. Then, with another season in the books, it’s time to look ahead to next season, so B-squared begin their “Ghost Island” conversations by trying to figure out how “Ghost Island” will work within the game, which past objects they’d like to see appear on “Ghost Island”, and whether they like the season concept. Plus, during the “Game of the Day”, role reversal will be played as Bernie has created a “Survivor” trivia game called, go figure, “Ghost Island” for Bradley to play and test his “Survivor” knowledge on. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on February 2nd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is "The Fast Pace Race” game featured in episode eleven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guests Justin and Diana Scheman, “The Green Team” from the 27th season of “The Amazing Race”, will be put to the test as they travel around the globe by way of “Amazing Race” trivia questions. Justin and Diana must answer their way through twelve legs, each leg consisting of a multiple-choice trivia question pertaining to a race destination that the couple chooses. If they can get through all twelve legs without getting three incorrect answers, they will avoid elimination and become the official winners of “The Fast Pace Race”. Previously on “The Game Show”, Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, “Team Guido” from “The Amazing Race” seasons one and eleven, competed on “The Fast Pace Race” and made it to leg seven before getting eliminated, so “The Green Team” will try to beat their placement and be team number one on the leader board. Will being “Amazing Race” super fans give them an advantage? Did all of the years of watching the show together create an unstoppable force of “Amazing Race” knowledge? These are the questions waiting to be answered as you get ready to listen to “The Fast Pace Race”. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 24th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you want to be in debt just so you could win “nothing” on “Debt”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the eleventh in the series, Bradley Clarke talks to a “colorful” team who traveled the globe on the 27th season of “The Amazing Race”. You may have also seen a YouTube video of these two racing around a number of states before getting engaged under the Northern Lights in Iceland. They are “The Green Team”, Justin and Diana Scheman. Bradley and “The Green Team” talk about their amazing journey from their mini-race to the big time race, their thoughts on being at the season 30 starting line in New York City and how it turned out on television, and the new elements “The Amazing Race” is adding in season 30, including the head-to-head challenges and swapping partners. Plus, “Clarke’s Curiosities” returns, and Bradley has a whole new list of questions waiting to be answered by Justin and Diana. In addition, “The Green Team” gets the chance to run “The Fast Pace Race” during the “Game of the Day” segment to try and beat “Team Guido’s” performance from three episodes ago. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 24th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Millionaire Millionaire" game featured in episode ten of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest Chris Harrison, the current host and longtime fan of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”, plays a game that takes a look back at the history and some memorable moments of “Millionaire”. For the first time, Bradley Clarke will get to host a game for an actual game show host and Chris Harrison will now be the one saying “Final” instead of asking it. Over the course of six questions, each progressing in point value and difficulty, Chris will have to accumulate a total of one million points in order to win. However, to help him along the way, Chris will get the aid of two lifelines, "50:50" and "Double Dip". Will Chris be able to win at his own game? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 17th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!  

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your favorite language is “Body Language”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the tenth in the series, Bradley Clarke talks about the game show that took America by storm in 1999 and introduced one of, if not, the top game show catchphrase in the history of the genre. What is the topic for this episode of “The Game Show”? The Final Answer is, “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”, and joining Bradley to talk about “Millionaire” is the current host of the show. Many will recognize him as the host of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette”, but for three seasons so far, he has been giving countless number of contestants the chance to become the show’s next million dollar winner. He is the very talented Chris Harrison. Bradley and Chris talk about how “Millionaire” changed the scope of television, how Chris ended up getting the “Millionaire” hosting gig, and why the show went back to the original game format. Plus, Chris reveals why he says “Final” and not “Final Answer”, and if the “Hot Seat” will ever make a return to the show. In addition, Chris plays the “Game of the Day” called “Millionaire Millionaire”, a game aimed to test his knowledge of “Millionaire” trivia. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 17th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the “Pass The Buck" game featured in episode nine of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest John Ricci, Jr. plays another classic game show. Straight from 1978, it’s the Bill Cullen game show where contestants make instant decisions under pressure. It’s the return of “Pass The Buck”. In this Bradley Clarke original version of “Pass The Buck”, John tries to accumulate a total of 120 points over two rounds, round one being a play on the show’s main game and round two emulating the show’s bonus round portion. And if bringing back a classic game show wasn’t enough, all of the statements John will face while playing the game will be game show related, so he will have to rely on his vast knowledge of the game show genre to hopefully get him his second “Game of the Day” win on “The Game Show”. Can John score 120 points and become the first “Pass The Buck” winner in about 40 years? Listen to find out. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 10th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you’ve ever held a pencil and pretended it was a skinny microphone, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the ninth in the series, Bradley Clarke welcomes back onto the show a game show producer who knows a thing or two about the genre. He was formally introduced on “The Game Show” as a Producer and Judge on ABC’s “The $100,000 Pyramid”, but now, he’s being introduced as a Producer on TBS’s “Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker’s Wild”. He is John Ricci, Jr. Bradley and John talk in depth about the return of “The Joker’s Wild” to television with the unconventional game show host, Snoop Dogg. In addition, with last year being the show’s 45th anniversary, the two game show enthusiasts talk about the history of “The Joker’s Wild” from it’s pilot, to the successful run in the 70’s and 80’s with creator and host Jack Barry, to the original revival in the 90’s. Plus, as always, this episode of “The Game Show” will also feature the “Game of the Day”, and just like last time John was on the show, he will play a classic game show that Bradley is bringing back in a revamped form. Last time was “You Don’t Say”, and this time, it’s the 1970’s Bob Stewart created, Bill Cullen hosted classic, “Pass The Buck”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 10th, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Fast Pace Race" game featured in episode eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guests Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, "Team Guido" from “The Amazing Race” seasons one and eleven (“The Amazing Race: All Stars”) travel around the globe once again. However, this time, they won’t be needing to buy airline tickets, worried about getting a bad cab driver or having a panic attack when Phil Keoghan raises his eyebrow. Instead they’ll be globetrotting by way of “Amazing Race” trivia questions. Just like on their seasons, “The Fast Pace Race” is divided into thirteen legs, each of which has a choice of two destinations. Attached to all of the destinations is a multiple-choice trivia question pertaining to a season or leg in which “The Amazing Race” traveled to that country, and to win, Joe and Bill must make it through all thirteen legs without answering four questions incorrectly. However, to help Joe and Bill out, one of the destinations contains a “Fast Forward”, but lurking someone on the race is a dreaded “U-Turn”. Do Joe and Bill have enough “Amazing Race” trivia stored in their brains to make it to the finish line? Can "Team Guido" remember all the “Amazing Race” moments being asked to not be eliminated? These are the questions waiting to be answered as you get ready to listen to “The Fast Pace Race”. This version of “The Fast Pace Race” featuring Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek ("Team Guido") is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM “Game of the Day” segment. The aired version of this game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 3rd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If when someone calls you a Big Deal, you immediately think of the final segment of every “Let’s Make a Deal” episode, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the eighth in the series and the first dedicated to the popular CBS reality-competition show “The Amazing Race”, Bradley Clarke talks with one of the most famous teams ever to race around the world. They first appeared on the show’s inaugural season back in 2001, where they finished in 3rd place, and raced once again on season eleven, “The Amazing Race: All Stars” and finished in 6th place. Many loyal “Amazing Race” fans will remember them as "Team Guido", they are none other than Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek. Throughout the episode, Bradley talks with Joe and Bill about various aspects of “The Amazing Race”, from their unfortunate decision in season one, to their déjà vu experience in season eleven, to their thoughts on the season 24 All-Star teams. In addition, with the 30th season of the show premiering on January 3rd, 2018 on CBS, the three talk about the overall impact “The Amazing Race” has had on reality-television and how far the show has come since season one. Plus, if that wasn’t enough “Amazing Race” amazingness, Joe and Bill take on the “Game of the Day” in which they will traverse the globe with trivia facts and not backpacks during “The Fast Pace Race”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek ("Team Guido") is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode featuring additional conversation portions and the extended “Game of the Day” segment. The aired version of this episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 3rd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is “The Fast Pace Race" game featured in episode eight of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guests Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek, "Team Guido" from “The Amazing Race” seasons one and eleven (“The Amazing Race: All Stars”) travel around the globe once again. However, this time, they won’t be needing to buy airline tickets, worried about getting a bad cab driver or having a panic attack when Phil Keoghan raises his eyebrow. Instead they’ll be globetrotting by way of “Amazing Race” trivia questions. Just like on their seasons, “The Fast Pace Race” is divided into thirteen legs, each of which has a choice of two destinations. Attached to all of the destinations is a multiple-choice trivia question pertaining to a season or leg in which “The Amazing Race” traveled to that country, and to win, Joe and Bill must make it through all thirteen legs without answering four questions incorrectly. However, to help Joe and Bill out, one of the destinations contains a “Fast Forward”, but lurking someone on the race is a dreaded “U-Turn”. Do Joe and Bill have enough “Amazing Race” trivia stored in their brains to make it to the finish line? Can "Team Guido" remember all the “Amazing Race” moments being asked to not be eliminated? These are the questions waiting to be answered as you get ready to listen to “The Fast Pace Race”. This version of “The Fast Pace Race” featuring Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek ("Team Guido") is the aired WRHU version. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 3rd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If when someone calls you a Big Deal, you immediately think of the final segment of every “Let’s Make a Deal” episode, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the eighth in the series and the first dedicated to the popular CBS reality-competition show “The Amazing Race”, Bradley Clarke talks with one of the most famous teams ever to race around the world. They first appeared on the show’s inaugural season back in 2001, where they finished in 3rd place, and raced once again on season eleven, “The Amazing Race: All Stars” and finished in 6th place. Many loyal “Amazing Race” fans will remember them as "Team Guido", they are none other than Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek. Throughout the episode, Bradley talks with Joe and Bill about various aspects of “The Amazing Race”, from their unfortunate decision in season one, to their déjà vu experience in season eleven, to their thoughts on the season 24 All-Star teams. In addition, with the historic 30th season of the show premiering on January 3rd, 2018 on CBS, the three talk about the overall impact “The Amazing Race” has had on reality-television and how far the show has come since season one. Plus, if that wasn’t enough “Amazing Race” amazingness, Joe and Bill take on the “Game of the Day” in which they will traverse the globe with trivia facts and not backpacks during “The Fast Pace Race”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek ("Team Guido") is the aired WRHU version. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on January 3rd, 2018 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Rutter Rewind" game featured in episode seven of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest Brad Rutter, the biggest money winner in “Jeopardy!” and game show history, gets tested on his own game show appearances. Brad has already proven he knows a lot about various topics from potpourri to potent potables, but for the first time in his game show career, Brad will have to recall his own game show history from “Jeopardy!” and beyond. “Rutter Rewind” consists of four Brad Rutter themed categories, each consisting of three clues with point values of 200, 400 and 600. During the game, Brad will have the opportunity to play three of the four categories. Once he picks a category, Bradley will read the three clues in order, which increase in difficulty, and just like on “Jeopardy!”, the clues are written in answer format, meaning Brad must respond in the form of a question. For Brad to win, and to say he knows as much about himself as he does historical figures, Brad must accumulate at least 3,000 points. However, to help Brad out, one of the four categories is also the “Daily Double” category, meaning the point value of each clue will be doubled. Brad has never lost a game of “Jeopardy!” to a human. Listen to find out if his winning streak continues, or if the first human he suffers defeat to in a “Jeopardy!”-styled game is himself. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 31st, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you view everything in life as being “bigger than a breadbox”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventh in the series, Bradley Clarke talks with one of the biggest names in the game show world. This guy is so big that he is not only the biggest winner in “Jeopardy!” history, but he is the biggest winner in television game show history. I am, of course, talking about Brad Rutter. So far Brad has won more than $4.5 Million, and over the course of this episode, the game show dynamic duo of Brad and Brad (Clarke and Rutter respectively) will go down memory lane and talk through “Jeopardy’s” biggest tournaments, including the New York City held “Million Dollar Masters Tournament”, the $2,000,000 “Ultimate Tournament of Champions” and the “Battle of the Decades”, a tournament thirty years in the making. Plus, Brad Squared will revisit other game show moments featuring Brad Rutter, from “1 vs. 100” to “Million Dollar Mind Game”. And if that wasn’t enough, Brad plays a trivia challenge as part of the “Game of the Day”, but this time, instead of being quizzed on the Civil War, classic literature or click flicks like on “Jeopardy!”, Brad will face answers and questions about himself, yes … himself, in a game called “Rutter Rewind”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 31st, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Then or Way Back When" game featured in episode six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest Rich Fields, the former announcer of "The Price Is Right", gets to take a trip down memory lane through the aid of Pricing Games. "Then or Way Back When" is a variation of the Pricing Game "Now or Then" in that Bradley will read the name of a "Price Is Right" Pricing Game, and Rich must figure out if the Pricing Game first debuted during his tenure as "Price Is Right" announcer, which was from 2004 to 2010, or before the six year spread. If Rich thinks the Pricing Game debuted while he was telling contestants to "Come on Down", he must say "Then", and if Rich thinks the Pricing Game debuted before the microphone was officially his, "Way Back When" will be the phrase of choice. Bradley will read up to twelve Pricing Game names, and if Rich can successfully get three correct answers in a row, he will be deemed a winner. Rich was not only the announcer of "The Price Is Right", but he is a big fan of the show in general, so "Then or Way Back When" will give him the opportunity to show off his "Price Is Right" knowledge. Unfortunately, a fabulous trip to the Caribbean or a new car does not come with a win, but the ultimate prize of bragging rights will. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 17th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your favorite fruit is a banana because of the “Banana Section” on “Tattletales”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the sixth in the series, Bradley Clarke talks about an upcoming television and game show milestone, the 45th anniversary of “The Price Is Right”. That’s right, on September 4th, 2017, the longest running game show in television history, “The Price Is Right”, will be 45 years old, and to talk about the occasion, Bradley is joined by someone who has said the words “Come on Down” once or twice during his career. Bradley’s special guest is none other than former “Price Is Right” announcer Rich Fields. Rich was the announcer on the show from 2004 to 2010 and Bradley had a wonderful opportunity to talk with Rich about the significance of “The Price Is Right” as a television institution and his memories as the voice of the show. Plus, Rich tells some great behind-the-scenes stories that even true “Price Is Right” fans, like Bradley, have probably never heard before. Oh, and let’s not forget about the “Game of the Day”, which is a “Price Is Right” themed game that will test Rich’s knowledge of Pricing Game debut dates called “Then or Way Back When”. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 17th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "You Don't Say" game featured in episode five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest John Ricci, Jr. plays the 1970's classic game show "You Don't Say". Originally hosted by legendary game show host Tom Kennedy, the object of "You Don't Say" is to get your partner to say a famous name by providing clues that sound like part of that name. To do that, the clue giver makes up a sentence but leaves off the last word because that is the word that needs to sound like part of the famous name and is the word "You Don't Say". The show was around in the 1960's, but this game is based on the 1970's version's bonus round. For the first time, Bradley will also be playing as he will be giving the clues to John. The object of the game is for John to correctly identify three famous names using a total of five clues that Bradley can give. However, although Bradley created this game, he has no idea what famous names will be featured. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 4th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you wish that the Pyramids in Egypt had a $10,000, $25,000 and $100,000 sign on top, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fifth in the series, Bradley Clarke talks about the latest trend in television game shows, retro game show revivals. Many networks are reviving classic game shows, including ABC, which is now airing its second season of "The $100,000 Pyramid". To talk about these retro game show revivals, Bradley brings on a guest who is no stranger to them as he is a producer and judge on ABC's "The $100,000 Pyramid", John Ricci, Jr. Just like Bradley, John is a game show junkie and is as knowledgeable about the television genre if not more. Bradley and John talk about why retro game shows are getting new life in this day and age, which game shows are best fit for a revival and much more. Plus, John gives some great information on what it's like working for a game show classic, and along with Bradley, talk about some of the greatest moments in "Pyramid" history. Of course, there is always the "Game of the Day", and sticking with the retro game shows theme, Bradley brings back on this episode of "The Game Show" a 70's classic for John to play, "You Don't Say". This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on July 4th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows broadcast. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If the wheels spinning in your head are multicolored and have dollar amounts on them, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fourth in the series, Bradley Clarke has the opportunity to talk about the game of “Survivor” with one of the game’s best players, Russell Hantz. Russell competed on three seasons of the CBS competition show, “Survivor: Samoa”, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” and “Survivor: Redemption Island”, and now, Russell is the host of his own podcast titled “The Russell Hantz Show”, which can be heard on iTunes and Sound Cloud. Throughout the episode, Bradley talks with Russell about key moments from each of his seasons, from finding idols with no clues, to the infamous J.T. blindside by the Villains tribe, to his early exit at “Redemption Island Arena”, as well as discuss the previous season, “Survivor: Game Changers” and the upcoming season, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers”. Plus, Russell plays an iconic “Survivor” challenge during the “Game of the Day”, “Touchy Subjects”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Russell Hantz is the extended version of the aired WRHU-FM episode that features an addition twelve minutes of conversation and “Survivor” clips during the episode. Enjoy!

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This is the "Touchy Subjects" game featured in episode four of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this “Game of the Day”, special guest Russell Hantz plays the classic “Survivor” challenge that involves castaways revealing sometimes hurtful opinions about their other tribe mates. For Russell’s edition, just because there is no reward or immunity for grabs doesn’t mean the game will be any less revealing as Bradley’s “Touchy Subjects” questions will have Russell doing what he does best, getting opinionated with his answers. Bradley asks Russell some “Survivor” based questions that will get him to speak his mind, all for good fun and for the listening audience and “Survivor” fans alike to get the answers they have been wanting to hear from Russell himself. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 19th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy! 

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If the wheels spinning in your head are multicolored and have dollar amounts on them, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the fourth in the series, Bradley Clarke has the opportunity to talk about the game of “Survivor” with one of the game’s best players, Russell Hantz. Russell competed on three seasons of the CBS competition show, “Survivor: Samoa”, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” and “Survivor: Redemption Island”, and now, Russell is the host of his own podcast titled “The Russell Hantz Show”, which can be heard on iTunes and Sound Cloud. Throughout the episode, Bradley talks with Russell about key moments from each of his seasons, from finding idols with no clues, to the infamous J.T. blindside by the Villains tribe, to his early exit at “Redemption Island Arena”, as well as discuss the previous season, “Survivor: Game Changers”, and the upcoming season, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers”. Plus, Russell plays an iconic “Survivor” challenge during the “Game of the Day”, “Touchy Subjects”. This version of “The Game Show” featuring Russell Hantz is the sixty-minute version that aired on WRHU. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 19th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Castaway Clues" game featured in episode three of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", special guest Bernie Dennler is back to play yet another "Survivor" themed game, and because last time didn't go so well, this is truly a "Redemption Island" situation. This game tests Bernie's knowledge of notable "Survivor" castaways. After picking one of the seven numbered cards, Bernie will be read up to three clues that correspond to a past "Survivor" player. If he guesses the correct name after the first clue, he scores three points, a correct name after the second clue awards two points, and one point is given to Bernie if he guesses correctly after the third clue. However, just like "Survivor", there is strategy involved because Bernie is only given one guess per numbered card, and to win, he must accumulate ten points using a maximum of five names. Hopefully, Bernie has a "clue" after hearing these "Castaways Clues". This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 16th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your fear in life is getting zonked or if the mirror ball trophy is to only top prize that matters to you, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the third in the series, Bradley Clarke wraps up his "Survivor: Game Changers" shows by talking about the Season Finale with a familiar voice, "Survivor" super fan Bernie Dennler. The two talk about all of the big moments that occurred over the course of the final episode of season 34, from Cirie Field's historic vote-off to Sarah Lacina becoming the "Sole Survivor." In addition, Bradley and Bernie give their thoughts on next season's theme, "Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers". Plus, after losing his last "Survivor" themed game on "The Game Show", Bernie is looking for redemption on this episode as he plays a game that tests his knowledge on past "Survivor" players, "Castaway Clues". This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on June 16th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Survivor By The Numbers" game featured in episode two of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", special guest and Bradley's equal in "Survivor" knowledge Bernie Dennler faced three rounds of numbers themed "Survivor" trivia questions. Each round featured ten rapid-fire questions and Bernie had to race against the clock to get as many correct answers as he could. Every correct answer was worth one point, and if Bernie could accumulate twenty points by the end of the third round, he would be deemed a winner. Numbers is a big part of the game of "Survivor", which is why this game is a great game to play if you are a true "Survivor" fan. Hopefully Bernie won't be on the wrong side of the numbers once this game is over. No hidden immunity idol will be able to save him. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on May 9th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If your fear in life is getting zonked or if the mirror ball trophy is to only top prize that matters to you, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the second in the series, Bradley Clarke talks about the most recent season of "Survivor", "Survivor: Game Changers". He is joined in studio by WRHU station member and fellow "Survivor" aficionado Bernie Dennler to discuss the twists that were in play this season. Plus, Bernie plays a game called "Survivor By The Numbers" which deals with numerical facts from "Survivor" history. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on May 9th, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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This is the "Survivor Seasons Greetings" game featured in episode one of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", special guest and "Survivor" superfan Tiffany Vellis was put to the test to see if she could answer seasons of "Survivor" based trivia questions. There are a total of four questions, each containing a number of answers. Tiffany had sixty seconds to give all the correct answers to the chosen question and if she could answer two of the four questions correctly, she would be deemed a winner. Will Tiffany be the "Sole Survivor" after this game is over or will her torch be snuffed? If you know your "Pearl Islands" from your "Cook Islands" or your "Fans vs. Favorites" from your "Heroes vs. Villains", this game was made for you. This game segment of "The Game Show" originally aired on May 2nd, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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If you want talk, games and fun all rolled into one, well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to "The Game Show", the talk show all about the world of television game and competition shows. On each episode, host Bradley Clarke discusses a topic pertaining to the television genre he knows and loves. Plus, to add to the conversation, Bradley will be joined by a special guest who is knowledgeable in the episode's topic. Every episode of "The Game Show" also features the "Game of the Day", an original game played by the special guest to wrap up the show. If you almost named your daughter Vanna or if you wake-up every morning to "The Price Is Right" theme song, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the first in the series, Bradley Clarke talks about the most recent season of "Survivor", "Survivor: Game Changers". He is joined in studio by WRHU station member and avid "Survivor" fan Tiffany Vellis to discuss the season 34 castaways as well as some of the big tribal council moments that have occurred. Plus, Tiffany plays a game called "Survivor Seasons Greetings" that will test her knowledge of past "Survivor" seasons. This episode of "The Game Show" originally aired on May 2nd, 2017 on WRHU-FM. Enjoy!

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