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Garage Matches is a Canadian serial drama television series that follows the competitors as they compete head-to-head against each other for the title of Garage Matches Champion. Each episode typically features a variety of exciting, daring, shocking, disgusting, and most importantly, entertaining competitions. The show is produced by GR Productions and airs on the CBC Network in Canada.
In August 2007 it was announced that Garage Matches will continue for a second season. The second season will consist of 10 episodes, running weekly uninterrupted by repeats.
Matchmaker was a dating show that aired in syndication from September 14, 1987 to September 1988. The host was radio legend Dave Hull. Comedian Jimmie Walker hosted for one week of shows.
Perfect Match was an American game show hosted by Bob Goen and announced by Johnny Gilbert, which aired from January 13 to September 12, 1986 in syndication. The game featured three married couples answering questions about their spouses to win money.
Perfect Match was Goen's first game show and the second game show to be distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures after Lorimar Productions purchased Telepictures in 1985. The show was also produced by XPTLA, Inc, who also produced The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. The show was a mid-season replacement for Catch Phrase, another game show distributed by Telepictures just before the merger.
The Perfect Match had also been the name of an earlier TV game show, which aired in syndication in 1967-68 and featured a computer dating theme.
Match Mates was an Australian children's television game show that was broadcast afternoon on Nine Network Australia between 1981 and 1982. It was produced by the Grundy Organisation for Nine Network's Children's Programming. Actor David Waters was the emcee.
Match Fit is a four part series that will follow rugby royalty Sir Graham Henry and Wayne ‘Buck’ Shelford MBE as they bring together a team of former New Zealand rugby greats and challenge them to get back in shape physically and mentally, with the aim of getting back on the field for one big final match.
Télé Match was one of the first gameshows on French television. It was created in 1954 by André Gillois, Pierre Bellemare and Jacques Antoine, broadcast on the sole channel of RTF and presented by Pierre Bellemare.
Was the flagship show of now defunct XLEAGUE.TV, The Match was a studio based show which delivered highlights from tournament and league play from XLEAGUE.TV's club and league competition.
The bulk of the show's content was presented in the style of sports broadcasting found on television, with the two commentators at hand first taking presenting roles by introducing the game, competitors and rules of the contest from the commentary booth, before play begins. When the channel started, a series of pundits and a dedicated presenter would handle those duties, discuss the game and offer their opinion on the outcome; however, this was streamlined for all but League or Tournament finals, where it was felt the extra ceremony was more appreciated.
One noticeable resemblance to televised sport was in its soccer/football style commentary and pundit formats, though coverage also offered replay clips and highlights. Where appropriate, specialist commentators are brought in to contribute their own experience, such as national broadcaster and sports journalist, Trevor Harris.
Perfect Match is a game show that aired on Channel 4 from 2002
"The Superb Matchmakers" is a telemovie to be produced by Malaysian channel, ntv7 in conjunction with 2011 Lunar New Year. ntv7 revealed this mega production on their Facebook fan page on 19 October 2010. It will air on the first day of 2011 Chinese New Year at 10:00pm slot. Behind the scene of the production of this telemovie is scheduled to air on 10 January 2011, Monday at 6:00pm.
Match of the Day is a program that airs on the NBC Sports Network. The show, based on the BBC version also titled Match of the Day, features highlights of the day's Premier League action every Saturday. A sister program, Match of the Day 2, which also bares the same name as its BBC counterpart, highlights the Sunday fixtures. The show is hosted by Rebecca Lowe and features analysis by Robbie Mustoe, Robbie Earle and Kyle Martino as well as contributions by Gary Lineker and Neil Ashton.
Perfect Match is an Australian dating game show based on the format of The Dating Game. Perfect Match was produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation.
It originally aired on Network Ten for 30 minutes most weekdays from 5:30pm between 1984 and 1989. The format was revived in Australia for subsequent programs Blind Date based on its US counterpart in 1991, and again a revised version of Perfect Match this time airing on the Seven Network in 2002.
A New Zealand version of the show was shown in the late 1980s following the same format. The host of the show was Butch Bradley.