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- British version of the South Korean singing competition/guessing game hit. Celebrity performers wearing elaborate costumes to conceal their identity compete - can you guess who is beneath the mask?
- he Super Talent is the German version of the British talent show Britain's Got Talent. In the show, the television station RTL a special talent is wanted since 2007 per season.
- British version of the celebrity dancing competition/guessing game in which the panel of judges and the viewers at home try to identify the costumed celebrity contestants.
- British version of the game show in which contestants partner with a celebrity and try to guess the hidden talents of eight mystery performers for a chance to win a cash prize.
- British version of the South Korean singing/guessing game. A team of two players aim to win cash prizes by guessing who can and can't sing from a group of mystery singers - without hearing them sing a note.
- Dance talent show in which dancers of any age and dance style compete for a fifty thousand pound prize and the chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing (2004). Hosted by Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo.
- Grown-up contestants have to answer to ten questions of school knowledges of the first five grades. In this "classroom" there are also 5 students at the age of 10-11, who the contestant choose one and becomes his "bank-neighbor". So, the bank-neighbor can help him, if he doesn't know any more. In detail the jokers are: "Lard": The contestant can have a look to his bank-neighbor, what he has written and can decide, if he take his answer or another one. "Crib": The contestant has to take the answer of his bank-neighbor. And the "Last Rescue": If the contestant has given an answer and it's wrong, his bank-neighbor can helps him to stay in the classroom (in case of his bank-neighbor has the right answer). If he has no joker any more and he answers wrong, or he leave the school instead to answer, he must to say "(translated:) That knows yet every child, but I just not".
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