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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panel game" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of game show or quiz format where a panel of experts or celebrities answers questions or discusses topics.
Example: "The new series features a panel game where contestants compete to answer trivia questions in a fun and engaging way."
Alternatives: "a quiz show" or "a game show format".
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Obviously, being a panel game show, it could do with a few more female guests.
The clues were cleverly pitched at the right level for a panel game.
One day, I was called in by radio station WOR and told there was an opportunity to audition for the job of host of a panel game.
A minute will mean many things to different people, depending, for example, on whether you are Einstein or a contributor to a panel game.
His notable programs include Call My Bluff (1967 88), a panel game show; Ask the Family (1967 84), a lighthearted quiz between members of two families; Stop the Week (1974 92), a diverting and intelligent radio chat show; and Brain of Britain (1973 2008), a radio quiz show.
On the other hand, with Lemon and Harry Hill, the film-making teams had faced the challenge of converting characters most famous for a panel game show (Celebrity Juice) and a playful take on the week's TV (TV Burp) into scripted features.
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It's a panel game-slash-talkshow where comedians champion the week's big news stories, before the audience decide which is the most important.
This paper presents an experimental set-up, which is designed to play a nonstandard panel game between a man and a robot.
Drawing directly on three Hitchcock movies (Psycho, Rear Window and Rope), it opens with two main characters meeting on a TV panel game called Peeping Tom (a reference both to the Michael Powell movie and to voyeurism, a recurrent De Palma subject).
But he approached Granada just as the company was looking for a complete unknown to host a new panel game, Take A Letter.
Just as I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue worked because its host, Humphrey Lyttelton, was so funny and knowing, what lifts Just a Minute into the pantheon is that it is a comedy panel game chaired by someone with no discernible sense of humour.
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