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The Movie Game

The Movie Game

Description: The Movie Game is a United Kingdom children's game show that ran from 8 June 1988 to 25 December 1995. The format is three teams of two players answering questions about films, the team with the fewest points at the end of the first round are eliminated. The other two teams moved on to a board game-style end game. Wikipedia
Genre: Family, Game-Show
Year Released: 2021
Number of episodes: 33
First episode air date: October 13, 2021
Network: BBC One
Genre: Game show
Presented By: Phillip Schofield (Series 1u20133), Jonathon Morris (Series 4u20136), John Barrowman (Series 7u20138)
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