
Monday, August 18th TV listings for Game Show Central (WRBU6) St. Louis, MO
A produce buyer competes to win prizes for himself and members of the audience.
Winsanity Sacks in the City
Contestants try to rank facts in numerical order.
Tug of Words Just Golfing Around
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Tug of Words Never Gonna Give You Up
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Caroline & Friends The Treasure
Host Caroline Rhea is joined by comics Judy Gold and Oscar Nuñez to guide the audience through hilarious and heartwarming videos; the audience votes on their favorite video, and the family who submitted the video wins a special prize.
Blank Slate That was a Moment
A competitive game show where teams of two friends and a guest comedian earn points by matching their partners' responses to funny fill-in-the-blank questions, winning $10,000 if they manage to earn three correct matches.
Hey Yahoo! See You at the Buffet
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Hey Yahoo! Cat Playdates
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Catch 21 Chips and Dip
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Catch 21 Busted!
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Common Knowledge Fashion Friends vs. Concierges
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what is the difference between a yellow speed limit sign and a white speed limit sign?
Common Knowledge Softball Buddies vs. Podcast Friends
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what color flag signifies the final lap at a NASCAR race?
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Idiotest Retail Co-Workers vs. Brothers
Comedian Ben Gleib hosts as two brothers compete against co-workers to answer increasingly difficult brain teaser puzzles.
Idiotest Holiday Mash-Up
A holiday edition with a dating couple competing against a team of friends.
Catch 21 21 or Done
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Catch 21 Fit for a King
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Chain Reaction New
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Chain Reaction New
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Common Knowledge Kansans vs. Fitness Babes
Teams of three compete to answer practical everyday questions that everyone should know, including questions about the origin of yoga.
Common Knowledge Comedy Fans vs. College Friends
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as which month is usually the peak of flu season.
The Chase Triple Threat
A team of three contestants gains as much money as possible by answering questions in a 60-second round to go toward a team bank.
The Chase Race Against the Beast
A female racecar driver takes on The Beast.
Idiotest Small Town Couple vs. Friends
A small town couple compete against a team of friends.
Idiotest High School Sweethearts vs. Friends
A pair of teachers compete against two sisters.
Divided All About Winning
Strangers debate about which alternative therapies covered by insurance.
Divided Let Go of Your Egos
Four strangers debate against a racing clock; which medications Americans are most thankful for.
Common Knowledge Todd Family vs. Work Buddies
Teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what type of pasta is shaped like a corkscrew.
Common Knowledge Investors vs. Softball Moms
Teams of three compete to answer practical everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how much money one should save before turning 40.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage Steal Your Heart
A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes life decisions around numerology and being a concierge at a cemetery.
Baggage Burst Your Bubble
Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.
Baggage Parental Guidance
Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.
Baggage Mythical Man
Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage on the Road That Could Be a Problem
Helping singles look for love in Tampa.
Best Ever Trivia Show Sporting Good Time
Three contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about sites along the historic Route 66.
Best Ever Trivia Show My Brain Is Spinning
Three contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about the origins of "Riverdance."
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Chain Reaction New
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Chain Reaction New
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.