Balderdash

2004
Balderdash

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EP1 Episode #1036 Aug 02, 2004

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EP2 Episode #1017 Aug 09, 2004

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EP3 Episode #1016 Aug 03, 2004

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EP4 Episode #1030 Aug 04, 2004

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EP5 Episode #1031 Aug 05, 2004

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EP6 Episode #1024 Aug 06, 2004

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EP7 Episode #1018 Aug 10, 2004

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EP8 Episode #1038 Aug 11, 2004

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EP9 Episode #1039 Aug 12, 2004

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Released: 02 August 2004 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Balderdash is an American television panel game show that aired on PAX TV from August 2, 2004 to February 4, 2005 with repeats airing until April 22. It was hosted by Elayne Boosler and announced by John Moschitta. The game was based on the board game of the same name.

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jdc121 Balderdash had two contestants trying to discern which of three celebrities was telling the truth concerning numerous topics. Like many games shows from the golden age of television, the rules as well as the set were relatively simplistic. It was a fresh change from the obnoxious over-the-top lighting and graphics of the likes of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?", "Weakest Link" and "Million Dollar Password".Elayne Boosler did an honorable, if not outstanding job as emcee, and the "B" celebrities were generally quite entertaining. (And George Wendt showed on several occasions what a knowledgeable person he is in real life.) It's really too bad that this game show was short-lived. However, as it only appeared on the ever floundering PAX network, it probably never gathered an audience to justify even its limited production cost.I only wish that more "old school" game shows would make their way back to the airwaves. They're so much fun to play along, and they don't give you a seizure with the bells, whistles, flashing lights and graphics which seem to be in vogue with the more recent attempts at resuscitating the genre.