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Most game shows will only take contestants who are 18 years of age or older, although some game shows have special weeks with younger contestants. Some other game shows cast contestants younger than 18 (generally, these are kids' game shows).
once you get a star, you can talk to one of the contestants. BUT, dont try while your doing a set of challenges for chris, or you wont be able to
I'm sure that on some game shows the winner does not always win a car!
The Challenge is a reality competition television show. It features contestants from various reality TV shows competing against each other in physically and mentally demanding challenges for a chance to win a cash prize.
All I know is Big Brother where they have a room that contestants are isolated in either for a reward afterwards or as punishment for something before.
Once you pass the test you have auditions based on more than the ability to answer
Contestants on actual game shows do actually win money. However many people can confuse a game show with a online site. That is not a game show and on a Game show the only money you can lose is the amount you could have won. The creators of network television game shows obtain money for the show from selling commericials and that allows them to provide prizes to contestants. I am pretty sure they do.
No, contestants will never be given material to study directly from a game show. It's up to the contestant to study material that they think will be important.
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A reality-game show with 10-14 year old contestants hosted by an animated anthropomorphic dog. The kids go on challenges, but in order to do so need to learn something about it. The kids get points for their efforts.
In most cases, no. Contestants have to pay their expenses themselves, which can include airfare and hotel expenses.
Contestants on deal or no deal do know ahead of time that they will be picked