1.
Game show shows incorporates audience
interaction by using the audience to answer the questions like in the game show
pointless where you have to say an answer which the audience has picked the
least
2.
You're Back in the Room is a British television game show that has
broadcast on ITV from 14 March 2015 to 9 April 2016. The
show is hosted by Phillip Schofield and stars Keith Barry.
The premise consists of contestants who have to complete a series of normally
straightforward tasks after being subject to deep hypnosis,
causing them to be compelled to develop various distracting tics or quirks that
hinder their ability to compete.
3.
Let's Make a Deal is a television game show
which originated in the United States in 1963 and has since been produced in
many countries throughout the world. The program was created and produced by
Stefan Hatos and Monty Hall, the latter serving as its host
for many years. The format of Let's Make a Deal involves selected
members of the studio audience, referred to as "traders," making
deals with the host. In most cases, a trader will be offered something of value
and given a choice of whether to keep it or exchange it for a different item.
The program's defining game mechanism is that the other item is hidden from the
trader until that choice is made. The trader thus does not know if he or she is
getting something of greater value or a prize that is referred to as a
"zonk," an item purposely chosen to be of little or no value to the
trader. Let’s make a deal is similar to you’re back in the room because
audience interaction is the main theme of their game show in you’re back in the
room they use hypnosis to hypnotize audience members and make them complete
simple tasks while in let’s make a deal makes the host “trade” with audience
members but they are different because they do not include the same or similar
tasks or questions to compete with
4.
Because it makes the
games shows unique from the other ones and every episode including audience
interaction is different because of the contrasting personalities and skills
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