Tuesday, April 7th TV listings for HSN (WPXH-TV6) Birmingham, AL
Winsanity Round Table Society
Guest Kria Soltanovich.
Winsanity Theme After Theme
A theme park worker competes to win prizes for himself and members of the studio audience.
Tug of Words Gym Rats
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 1000 Questions
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 Perfect Shot
Host Caroline Rhea is joined by Sherri Shepherd and Aleks Paunovic.
Blank Slate Who's Got A Quarter?
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! The Gift Detective
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Hey Yahoo! I'm Actually a Super Villian
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Catch 21 Hit or Stay
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Catch 21 A Slap in the Face
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Common Knowledge Heads of Class vs. Shuffleboard Buddies
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what it means if a house is kitty-corner to another.
Common Knowledge Dog Park Pals vs. Church Goers
Teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what can be put in a rain gutter to dampen the noise of dripping water.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Idiotest Recreational Therapist vs. Naval Intelligence Officer
A recreational therapist and her friends face off against a former Naval intelligence officer and his friend.
Idiotest Blind Dates 3
Both teams go on blind dates with their teammates; they get to know each other while solving puzzles.
Catch 21 Ace-to-Ace
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Catch 21 A Tall Order
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Common Knowledge The Szaloneks vs. Traveling Familia
Joey Fatone hosts as teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as what is the traditional gift for a married couple celebrating their 20th anniversary.
Common Knowledge The Wilsons vs. Mommy Bloggers
Teams that missed their chance at the grand prize return to answer practical, everyday questions, such as which U.S. holiday occurs in the third week of June.
The Chase Uncharted Beast
A former Navy drill instructor up against The Beast.
The Chase Tame the Beast
An opera singer, a toy curator and a tax attorney try to tame The Beast.
Idiotest Celebrities 3
Justine Marino and KJ Smith face off against Simone Shepard and Keraun Harris.
Idiotest Celebrity Actors 2
Celebrities Kent Faulcon and Cocoa Brown face off against Kiki Haynes and Jason Oliver.
People Puzzler A Hot Minute
Three contestants put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete crosswords based on the iconic puzzles in People Magazine.
People Puzzler That's a Shock
Three contestants put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete crosswords based on the iconic puzzles in People Magazine.
Common Knowledge Travel Moms vs. Clark Cousins
Teams of three compete to answer everyday questions, such as which bill is most frequently removed from circulation for being torn or mangled.
Common Knowledge Dance Team vs. The Earleys
Everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what one can add to the laundry rinse cycle to keep black clothes from fading.
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 All That Glitters
A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes not believing in religion and carrying a bedazzled cane everywhere.
Baggage Hello, Dolly!
A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes playing six hours of video games a day and making dolls of exes.
Baggage Fired Up
A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes getting a roommate fired and requiring three guy nights each week.
Baggage Puppy Love
Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage on the Road They Don't Think I Can Play
Sales rep Stephanie looks for love; a man's unusual spending habits.
Best Ever Trivia Show I Cannot Tell a Lie
Three contestants face off against a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about the Chinese zodiac.
Best Ever Trivia Show Everyone Loves It
Three contestants have a showdown with a panel of trivia experts; topics include Manhattan real estate prices.
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.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
