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Title: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: colonial on May 12, 2025, 10:13:39 AM
https://deadline.com/2025/05/fox-fall-2025-schedule-reality-sports-the-masked-singer-doc-1236392631/

Fox is going a bit game show-heavy in its fall schedule, which was released earlier today.

"The Floor" returns for another two cycles in 2025-26, but the fall version will air at 8 pm ET on Wednesday (Masked Singer returns in the spring). Premiering at 9 pm ET is "99 to Beat," a new game show where 100 contestants compete for $100,000 by not finishing last in various games. Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews host. Based on a Belgian format with a UK version currently airing on ITV -- saw parts of two episodes of the ITV version -- basically it's silly stunts like breaking a pinata or stacking cups (based on what I saw).

Fox's Monday block features the return of "Name That Tune" at 8 pm ET (not sure if this is celeb or civilian) followed at 9 pm by a celebrity edition of "The Weakest Link." No word on who's hosting this.

Fox is also bringing back "Fear Factor" with a "Next Chapter" edition coming next season.


JD
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: BrandonFG on May 12, 2025, 10:25:35 AM
Other than Cullen's TPiR is this the only other time a game show has switched networks during its actual run*? I've heard of soap operas doing so, and obviously primetime scripted series. But I can't think of any other game shows.

*IIRC CBS actually canceled the 10K Pyramid before ABC picked it up.
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: davidhammett on May 12, 2025, 10:35:13 AM
"Missing Links" also moved from NBC to ABC over a weekend in 1964, and "Let's Make a Deal" did the same thing in 1968. Some older game shows made a similar move from NBC to CBS in the 50s, such as "On Your Account" and "Welcome Travelers."
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: Joe Mello on May 12, 2025, 10:42:00 AM
Premiering at 9 pm ET is "99 to Beat," a new game show where 100 contestants compete for $100,000 by not finishing last in various games. Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews host. Based on a Belgian format with a UK version currently airing on ITV -- saw parts of two episodes of the ITV version -- basically it's silly stunts like breaking a pinata or stacking cups (based on what I saw).
Yeah, they're mostly Minute to Win It-adjacent with some team challenges, guesstimation, and other simple games (e.g. one was building & throwing a paper airplane the farthest). I assume with a sports person and non-sports person, Fox isn't necessarily trying to duplicate the vibes of the ITV hosts (two bros, literally and figuratively).
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: BillCullen1 on May 12, 2025, 10:56:41 AM
"Missing Links" also moved from NBC to ABC over a weekend in 1964,

When that happened, Ed McMahon, who was contracted to NBC, couldn't make the move, so G-T got Dick Clark to host.

As for FOX, they have run promos stating that the Quiz With Balls and The 1% Club start on June 10th.

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Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: Stackertosh on May 12, 2025, 11:05:10 AM
It looks like Jane Lynch is returning to host Fox Weakest Link.
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: BrandonFG on May 12, 2025, 11:06:04 AM
"Missing Links" also moved from NBC to ABC over a weekend in 1964, and "Let's Make a Deal" did the same thing in 1968. Some older game shows made a similar move from NBC to CBS in the 50s, such as "On Your Account" and "Welcome Travelers."
Forgot about LMAD and was actually unaware of the others. Thanks!
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: aaron sica on May 12, 2025, 11:55:09 AM
Not sure if this counts, but Celebrity Family Feud first ran on NBC before ABC picked it up (7 year gap though).
 
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: Bob Zager on May 12, 2025, 12:09:14 PM
Of course, WOF left NBC Daytime, returned after a two-week hiatus in 1989, to CBS Daytime, was later cancelled by CBS, and returned the following Monday to NBC!
Title: Re: Fox brings back "Weakest Link", brings "99 to Beat" to U.S. shores this fall
Post by: BillCullen1 on May 14, 2025, 08:12:58 AM
https://deadline.com/2025/05/fox-fall-2025-schedule-reality-sports-the-masked-singer-doc-1236392631/

Fox is going a bit game show-heavy in its fall schedule, which was released earlier today.

Fox's Monday block features the return of "Name That Tune" at 8 pm ET (not sure if this is celeb or civilian)

Jane Krokowski was on a talk show. She said that one episode will have celebs. The rest will have civilians.