Hm.. Doing some late night Googling, I found
this neat site, apparently used for their up-front presentations. Have a look yourself, but here's a summary of some things I picked up:
The absolute biggest news is that, according to this site,
GSN has acquired Deal or No Deal
and 1 vs. 100.[/b] Alongside those two includes shows GSN currently features, like Pyramid and Password, so I don't know why that would not be the truth. If that is, at all, related to Big Saturday Night (which GSN describes as "big shows, big prizes"), they'll air in the time allotted for that block which looks to be 7 pm - 11 pm.
While that potential news is obviously the biggest, here are some other things that, according to that site, are or were in development at one time or another.
- GSN looks to be developing a version of the UK game show
Brainteaser, which was a hybrid studio/call-in show. Looks like PlayMania meets Inquizition.
- Versions of the game
Bunco and
20Q. The latter's pilot was hosted by Joey Lawrence and featured Ken Jennings.
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Instant Recall, a program where a person is put into an everyday situation but then must remember minute details.
-
Star Treatment, a Cash Cab-style program throughout L.A.. The winner ends up getting a Hollywood makeover and access to a Hollywood event.
- GSN Daily News, a call-in/news hybrid that offers trivia questions related to news stories that viewers may try to win on if they know the correct answer.
- Two programs called
Love Roulette and
Honey, Please.
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Wake Up Call, where the contestant must answer questions... you guessed it... immediately after waking up.
- And lastly, The GSN Host Search Tour was originally going to pick twelve candidates, all of whom would participate in an elimination/house reality show to find one final winner to host a new GSN show.