PlayMania

2006
6.8| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

PlayMania is a live interactive game show on GSN, hosted by Mel Peachey, Shandi Finnessey, Jessica York, Angelle Tymon and Jeff Thisted. The two-hour program featured interactive games that the viewers could play to win cash prizes. On February 20, 2007, the show was replaced with two separate programs, quiznation and 100 Winners which were collectively known as the PlayMania Block.

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
I_Am_The_Taylrus SPOILERSI like Playmania, it is a great show, but I really feel like fast-forwarding on my Charter DVR. It is a really great show. I love game-shows. You name it. Match Game, Family Feud, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the Weakest Link, and Deal or No Deal, but this show is live! It is a live show! Here is the basis of the show. People can text on their cell phones and answer a question to one of the games. It could be an anagram, it could be hangman, it could be a Top Five game, it could be a Name the Pixelated Celebrity, and much more. People could also E-Mail the show and talk about the day's topic. A topic could include what's your favorite television show, movie, and more. The E-Mails would be read aloud on the show.There are three hosts on the show. Melissa Peachey, Jessica York, and Shandi Finnessey. All of them host different nights, although at first Mel hosted the first hour, then Jessica. Jessica is a new hostess. The show is on for two hours. Players are allowed ten texts each night. You should put more than one text on each game. Top Five is my favorite game. It could consist of top five slasher films, top five music albums, top five television shows beginning with the letter S, and so on. There is my second favorite, Alphbucks. It's basically hangman. There are more games than that, and there are a lot of new games.Overall, this is a great interactive, live, game-show. The only problem, you really feel like fast-forwarding at times. The hosts are a little too talkative.8/10Recommended Titles: Lingo, Match Game, and Family Feud.
johnhenrik The female hot numbers on this show are breathtaking. They can also talk like there's no tomorrow. Otherwise, this show would go into the toilet quickly. How much money do they make on all the people who text in, with that hope to be called back to win, $100.oo, or whatever. Boy, now that's a scam!!! Can I buy stocks in this money maker??? Let's face it, with the technology of now, thousands of people could be calling every minute. And, with ten thousand channels and nothing worth a crap on, thousands of people watch this show. "Oh, I know this answer!", is probably a super common line among the listeners. With these super hotties constantly saying the 'lounge' needs callers, I think it's a bunch of B.S. Frequently, someone who does get through, sounds amazed that they're actually talking to the host. Many of them sound depressed and worn out by probably waiting so long and trying so many times to get on and score some pocket change. Wow, the producers must be just raking it in. No wonder there are so few commercials. Commercials are only on to give time for more (primarily losers) to text in and wait, and hope, and dream, and fantasize about--- what? --- winning enough money for a tank of gas and a dinner at Mc..something? I only watch it now & then on my brothers TV, because he likes to watch it when he's on the computer. I'll sit there for 15 to 20 minutes and look at Mel (one of the tastiest looking women on TV) and laugh at the scam that's in front of me. Then, I have to leave; even if I don't! People who have an active life, can only take this show in extreme moderation. Mel, get yourself into the movies, or TV sitcoms, or something. Many of us are infatuated with you! Even with the super cu-ties, I'm amazed this show is still on!
Evil_Magus This show can most accurately be described as TV Bubble-Gum: It's chewing, it has a good taste to it, and it lasts a long time. But, like Bubble-Gum, it can leave a bad taste in your mouth after a few too many chews.This show features very simple questions that take the form of simply games, like Hangman, guessing a simple phrase or guessing items on a short list. Callers are the contestants, and anybody can play.The questions, though, are terribly easy. There's some techno music pumped into the background that's fashioned into a continuous loop. It never seems to get old, but it never adds much to the show anyway. The hostess, however, regardless of which one that it, is extremely personable, pleasant enough to watch and can make some very amusing facial expressions. I rather enjoy that British woman.But there's nothing to this show. It's simplistic and uncompelling, although it can be entertaining if absolutely nothing else is on.
Randy_D Playmania is the American version of TV quiz shows that are popular in the UK. It's a great show to watch even if you don't enter the games, mostly because of the hosts. Shandi Finnessey, Miss USA 2004, is fun and easy on the eyes. But Mel Peachey (and that is the proper way to spell her last name, with two "e"s) is something else. She was brought over as a veteran of the British quiz programs, and it's a good thing, too! I could watch her read the phone book for two hours. She is easily the best import from the UK since Doctor Who.Some of the games are better than others but that is to be expected in a format like this. Some of my favorites are Missing Link, AlphaBucks and the Top 5 surveys. I'm not too keen on Crosswords because there is no way to narrow down the possibilities. There could be ten wrong guesses and you are no closer than you were at the start. And whatever happened to Lingo? You'd think GSN would keep it for the cross-promotional opportunity.Randy from Michigan