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Post by ladykelsey on Apr 1, 2014 19:05:54 GMT -5
Sometime in the 2000's actor William Shatner {Captain Kirk on TV's Star Trek} made his game show hosting debut hosting a show called Show Me The Money that aired on ABC and this show was the show that made me a William Shatner fan but it wasn't until Show Me The Money reruns started airing on GSN that I started liking it and I would watch it every afternoon. It's a shame that Show Me The Money no longer aired and if Show Me The Money was to air today it would be a good hit right now, Who remembers Show Me The Money?, Kelsey
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Post by ladykelsey on Aug 17, 2015 0:55:33 GMT -5
I remember when Show Me The Money first aired on ABC my father kept telling me to see it but it wasn't until Show Me The Money debuted on GSN that I really liked it and William Shatner was such a gentleman hosting it but also very funny. And I also liked Show Me The Money's dancing scenes with The Million Dollar Dancers and each time the dancing scenes would appear I would dance along too and my father said I was wonderful when I would dance along when Show Me The Money would air. And then once Show Me The Money no longer aired William Shatner became my crush and I collected William Shatner posters and Star Trek Captain Kirk action figures all over my room. It's such a surprise that Show Me The Money got cancelled and I wish it would come back on GSN someday, Kelsey
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Post by manekineko on Aug 17, 2015 1:24:02 GMT -5
I liked this game. It's a damn shame that few other people did.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2015 7:19:54 GMT -5
The show was okay for me to watch for one episode midway through the series. If there were viewers who enjoyed Show Me the Money, they are most likely in the minority.
I mean, models serving as go-go dancers on a 2006 game show? But then again, if such models were regulars on The Price is Right, that would be a different story, regardless if they dance or whatever.
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Post by Mandoli on Aug 17, 2015 17:03:46 GMT -5
The dancers were a very different way to reveal the cash values. I never cared and wouldn't particularly raise a fuss over it as I'm looking back at it. Better than having a monitor, yes?
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Post by Kaos on Aug 24, 2015 18:53:13 GMT -5
I mean, models serving as go-go dancers on a 2006 game show? But then again, if such models were regulars on The Price is Right, that would be a different story, regardless if they dance or whatever. One of them in particular ended up making a bigger name for herself, Eve Torres.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Aug 25, 2015 5:52:38 GMT -5
OMG, those random dance breaks they would do... that shit was too hilarious for me to get mad at. Just thinking about the first episode where William Shatner was like "Let's salsa!" and... lmao. Just lmao.
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