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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 “25 Words or Less" game featured in episode seventy-six of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley’s guest, Michael Canter, who is the Executive Producer of the syndicated game show “25 Words or Less”, gets the chance to play a little role reversal and become a “25 Words or Less” contestant, and his partner is none other than the Bradster himself. During this game, Bradley, who will be giving all the clues, and Michael, who will be guessing, will play three regular “25 Words or Less” rounds, two “Build-Your-Board” rounds, and one 60-second bonus round. Now, you might be asking yourself, where are the answer word lists coming from? Well, Bradley and Michael will be playing actual answer lists from selected season five episodes of “25 Words or Less”, and if thesetwo savvy game players can win four of the six rounds, they will be deemed “25 Words or Less” champions. Bradley prides himself on being a great “25 Words or Less” player, especially an excellent clue giver, but can he successfully usehis inflections and synonym-giving skills to guide himself and Michael to a victory? Listen to find out. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC)  #TheGameShowTwitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC)  #TheGameShow
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 the club you want to be a part of is the 1% Club, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the seventy-sixth in the series, Bradley gets the opportunity to interview another accomplished game show producer, whose career spans three decades and cover various types ofgame shows, including love-based game shows like “The Newlywed Game” hosted by Gary Kroeger, trivia-based game shows like “Russian Roulette”, survey-based game shows like “Family Feud” hosted by Louie Anderson, and word-association game shows like “25 Words or Less”. He is Michael Canter. During their conversation, Bradley talks with Michael about all of the shows mentioned above, as well as a number of other game shows that grace his impressive resume, including GSN’s “Divided” and “1 vs. 100”, ABC’s “Child Support” and “Big Fan”, and the revival of “The Dating Game” hosted by the late, great Chuck Woolery. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Bradley and Michael team up as they become partners and play a version of “25 Words or Less”. Enjoy!Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC)  #TheGameShowTwitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC)  #TheGameShow
This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-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 twenty-sixth “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster created a song about the six people that have been showcasing their incredible knowledge and competitive spirit across fifteen years of U.K. television. In honor of the episode’s guest being Ed Egan, who is a former question producer of the U.K. version of “The Chase”, and in honor of the recent 15th anniversary of “The Chase” franchise, this “Bradley Parody” is all about the titans of trivia themselves, the Chasers. To the tune of the Tom Jones song “She’s a Lady”, this “Bradley Parody” is called “They’re the Chasers”. 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) #TheGameShow
This is the “Clarke’s Perfect Recall" game featured in episode seventy-five of "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke". In this "Game of the Day", Bradley’s guest, Ed Egan, who was a question producer on the U.K. quiz show “Wogan’s Perfect Recall”, gets the chance to play a version of the game he worked on back in the late 2000s, and test his U.K. game show knowledge in the process. Ed will face three rounds of twenty trivia questions related to past and present U.K. game and competition shows. The answers to the questions in round one will also be the answers to the questions in round two and round three, meaning Ed not only has to rely on his smarts, but also his memory. Ed will earn one point for each correct answer in rounds one and two, and two points for each correct answer in round three, which will be played against a ninety-second clock. If Ed can accumulate a total of forty points or more, he will be able to recall for the rest of his life that he is a “Game of the Day” winner. Back when Ed worked on “Wogan’s Perfect Recall”, he was in charge of the show’s questions, but now for “Clarke’s Perfect Recall”, can he remember all the answers from round one and use them to his advantage in rounds two and three? 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) #TheGameShow
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 British television personality was famous for saying the catchphrase, “Nice to see you, to see you nice”, "The Game Show" is a program you will definitely enjoy. On this episode, the milestone seventy-fifth in the series, Bradley gets the opportunity to chat about a topic that he has never devoted a full episode of “The Game Show” to, U.K. game shows, and joining Bradley as his guest is someone who has worked on many game shows across the pond. Over the course of his incredible career, Bradley’s guest worked on “The Chase” and “Pointless” as a question producer, “Tipping Point” and “Catchphrase” as a series producer, and “1000 Heartbeats” as a game developer. He is Ed Egan. During their conversation, Bradley talks with Ed about all of the shows mentioned above, and they specifically pay tribute to “The Chase”, as the franchise recently celebrated its 15th anniversary, and Ed is the creator of the specific question algorithm that is definitely a contributor to the success of the show both in the U.K. and worldwide. Then, for the “Game of the Day”, Ed gets a chance to play “Clarke’s Perfect Recall”, a version of “Wogan’s Perfect Recall”, which is a U.K. game show that he worked as a question producer back in the late 2000s. Plus, for this episode's "Bradley Parody", the Bradster performs a parody song all about the six people whose job is to show-off their smarts and take down their opponents, the Chasers. To the tune of “She’s a Lady” by Tom Jones, “Bradley Parody” number twenty-six is called “They’re the Chasers”. 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) #TheGameShow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠⁠#TheGameShow⁠⁠Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠⁠#TheGameShow⁠⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC⁠ (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) ⁠⁠#TheGameShow⁠⁠ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) ⁠#TheGameShow⁠ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow   Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow   Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media:  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow   Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow
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