22Jun2007
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Alex Davis
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Double or Nothing: Just a Two Hour Special

People who were outraged about GSN’s upcoming show Double or Nothing can breathe a sigh of relief. According to the show’s site, it’s just going to be a one-time two-hour special at an unspecified time. You can still be a contestant, though. If you are over 21, single, and want to sell everything you have and try to double it by one bet on a roulette wheel, either red or black, click here. Double or Nothing will most likely be announced in July’s TCA. By the way, we just found out FOX Reality Channel passed on this show. Hey, at least we have Camouflage, Grand Slam, Without Prejudice?, and the probable That’s The Question second season.

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Alex Davis is an award winning writer and producer based out of Pittsburgh, PA, who works out of New York, Los Angeles, and London. Alex is the head writer and editor for BuzzerBlog and is the president and head of development of 5Hole Productions, specializing in unscripted formats for television and internet play.

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Discussion

4 responses to "Double or Nothing: Just a Two Hour Special"

  • Steve says:

    Two hours of this show is two hours too long. I am seriously hoping for Camouflage, Without Prejudice and Grand Slam to do well, because this show is as bad as when Naked News tried to integrate male anchors in their female show. I will not be watching this.

  • Cool Cat34434 says:

    Sell all my stuff to play one spin of roulette wheel. Yeah and I want my nuts kicked up to my throat as well. Of course some morons will sign up for this show and then when they lose they can mooch off their parents once again.

  • Mike says:

    I’ll agree that even once is too many for a show like this. We’ll just have to hope this special flops so they don’t make more.

  • The Great Butler says:

    On a tangent, why are so many people excited about Without Prejudice? I’m trying to see what the charm of this show is from all the information available on it, but I’m just not getting it at all. It just seems like an edgier rehash of the LSD-induced Chuck Barris flop “The Game Game” from 1969….

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