1 VS 100

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1 VS 100

An intense battle of brains and guts in which a single contestant goes up against 100 opponents known as “The mob” for a chance to win up to a million. The player and “The Mob” must answer a series of multiple-choice trivia questions, while the contestant must correctly answer as many questions as they can to stay in the game and earn the most cash. Their prize money increases as Mob members are eliminated for answering incorrectly. If the player takes out all 100 “Mob” members, he wins the million, but if he gets one answer wrong, the game is over and “the Mob” will split his winnings up to that point.

First Date

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First Date

First Date

A “Fly on the Wall” reality show that follows the first dates of single men and women seeking love with potential partners in a networked restaurant. The program documents and follows closely the dates, examines the anatomy of the first dates and captures every detail, from the first impressions and until the date is over. At the end of the date each couple is interviewed together and must reveal if they see a potential for love and are up for a second date.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

The iconic game show is back on the Israeli screen after 13 years.

Each episode contestants try to win 1,000,000 ILS by answering a series of multiple-choice questions.

The large cash prize and high stakes create extremely tense and dramatic prime-time television.

Three lifelines are at the disposal of the contestants: Phone a Friend, 50:50 and Ask the Audience.

In addition, this season the first five questions have a 15 second time limit for giving an answer.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Still Standing

An exciting prime-time gameshow in which one contestant takes on 10 opponents in nerve-wracking head-to-head trivia duels until he is left the last one standing. The show offers contestants the chance to win $1 million by beating ten opponents in a series of 10 fast-paced and dramatic trivia matches. As the clock winds down, contestants fight to be the last one still standing. If they are left scrambling for the answer, they will be literally dropped out of the game – straight through the floor of the studio!
The show is an original format of July-August productions, which have won the Israeli Academy awards for 3 years in a row (2015-1017) and has commissioned 5,000 episodes globally (US, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, China, Brazil and Greece).

Hole in the Wall

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Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall

The human version of the videogame Tetris. In this hit game show, Players dressed in spandex and hard hats, face down a moving barrier that features ever-changing cutout shapes. They have to contort their bodies in many directions in order to fit through the wall or else end up being swept into a water pool. Players compete in teams, making coordination and quick thinking necessary to win. Teams gain or lose points depending on whether they manage to stay dry through each

The Arabic version of the format YOU CAN’T ASK THAT

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The Arabic version of the format YOU CAN’T ASK THAT

Each episode asks controversial questions sourced from the public to a minority Israeli population including people of transgender, Ex-prisoners, refugees and more.

The show aims to offer insight into the lives of marginalized communities and break down stereotypes

Five Gold Rings

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Five Gold Rings

Five Gold Rings

An iconic visual game show in which 2 competing pairs receive 5 rings to answer image, video and animation questions and place the rings on the answers in a huge interactive LED screen on the studio floor. In 5 gold rings, each pixel in the image counts, so to succeed in the game the contestants have to think fast, act quickly and be precise. At each level, the rings decrease and getting correct answers becomes a real achievement.