Think You Know

Think You Know (2016)

EndedReality show

Brian Unger uncovers the quirkiest facts and secrets of some of America's best-known cities.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Think You Know Las Vegas?mai 15, 2016
S01E01Think You Know New York?mai 15, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Think You Know' premiere?

'Think You Know' premiered on September 5, 2016.

Who hosted 'Think You Know'?

'Think You Know' was hosted by Aaron Ashmore.

What was the format of 'Think You Know'?

'Think You Know' was a game show where contestants had to answer questions about pop culture.

How many contestants competed on each episode of 'Think You Know'?

Two contestants competed on each episode of 'Think You Know'.

Was there a grand prize for the winner of 'Think You Know'?

Yes, the winner of 'Think You Know' received a cash prize of $10,000.

How many rounds were there in each episode of 'Think You Know'?

There were three rounds in each episode of 'Think You Know'.

What was the name of the final round in 'Think You Know'?

The final round in 'Think You Know' was called the "Think Tank".

Did 'Think You Know' have any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Think You Know' featured a celebrity guest in each episode who would ask a question about themselves.

How long was each episode of 'Think You Know'?

Each episode of 'Think You Know' was 30 minutes long.

What network aired 'Think You Know'?

'Think You Know' aired on GameTV.

Was 'Think You Know' filmed in front of a live audience?

No, 'Think You Know' was not filmed in front of a live audience.

How many questions were asked in each round of 'Think You Know'?

There were five questions asked in each round of 'Think You Know'.

Who was the executive producer of 'Think You Know'?

The executive producer of 'Think You Know' was John Brunton.

Was 'Think You Know' a Canadian show?

Yes, 'Think You Know' was a Canadian show.

Was 'Think You Know' nominated for any awards?

There is no information available about any awards nominations for 'Think You Know'.

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