Watch The Money List
- 2009
- 1 Season
The Money List is a game show that aired on GSN (Game Show Network) from September 16, 2019, until October 24, 2019. The show was hosted by Fred Roggin, a longtime sportscaster, and featured contestants who competed to win the grand prize of $10,000. The premise of the show was simple: contestants had to create a list of items or things related to a particular category. For example, if the category was "Famous Athletes," the contestants would take turns naming athletes until someone couldn't come up with a new name. The last person standing won the round and earned points. The game was played over three rounds, with the player accumulating the most points at the end of the game winning the $10,000 prize.
The Money List featured different categories each episode, and the categories ranged from general topics like "Types of Fruit" to more specific categories like "Famous Women Named Elizabeth." Some categories were easier than others, and the difficulty level of each category depended on the knowledge and expertise of the contestants.
In the first round of play, the category was worth one point, the second round was worth two points, and the third round was worth three points. If two or more contestants were tied at the end of the game, a tiebreaker round was played to determine the winner.
The show's set was simple, with a large screen on the back wall displaying the category, a podium for the host, and podiums for the contestants. The contestants stood at their podiums and took turns answering the category, with their names and the number of points they earned displayed on the screen.
The Money List was a fast-paced and entertaining game show, with contestants utilizing their knowledge and quick thinking to stay in the game. The show also had a social media component, with viewers at home able to play along and submit their own lists.
Fred Roggin's hosting added to the fun and excitement of the show, and he kept the game moving at a steady pace. The Money List was also notable for its diverse range of contestants, representing various ages and backgrounds and adding to the show's overall appeal.
The Money List was a unique and enjoyable game show that was unfortunately short-lived, with only one season of six episodes. However, it provided a refreshing break from the traditional game show format and showcased the knowledge and creativity of its contestants.