Drew Carey
Trading Spaces
It could be Britain's got more Talent, but it is more a reality show than a game show
Whose Line is it Anyway is a comedy TV show in which the performer improvise scenes. The UK version, hosted by Clive Anderson, was aired from 1988-1998. The US version, hosted by Drew Carey, was aired from 1998-2006. The full list of performers can be found at: UK - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094580/fullcredits#cast US - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163507/fullcredits#cast
American comedian Louie Anderson hosted the game show Family Feud from 1999 to 2002. He was then replaced by former Home Improvement star Richard Karn.
Jeremy Kyle hosted his own show in the USA
As of October 2023, the last three hosts of "Family Feud" are Steve Harvey, who has hosted since 2010, and before him, the show was hosted by John O'Hurley from 2000 to 2002, and Louie Anderson from 1999 to 2000. Steve Harvey's tenure has been particularly notable for revitalizing the show's popularity.
Regis Philbin
Who wants to be a millionaire
Anderson Cooper, the CNN news anchor, hosted the reality TV show "The Mole," which aired in the early 2000s. The show featured contestants working together to complete challenges while trying to identify the "mole," a secret saboteur among them. Cooper's involvement in reality television showcased his versatility as a media personality beyond traditional news reporting.
The cast of The Talk Show with Clive James - 1990 includes: Max Hastings as himself Glenda Jackson as herself Clive James as himself Arthur Miller as himself
Kirk Fogg hosted on the show: Legends of the Hidden Temple.
Twenty One was a game show on the National Broadcasting Network that aired from 1956-1958 (hosted by Jack Barry), Monty Hall hosted it in the summer of 1958, and in 2000 Maury Povich hosted it. The game show was the insperation for the film Quiz Show.