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SUPERMARKET SWEEP Returns to TV on BUZZR, 1/15

By: Jan. 11, 2018
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Remember the days without self-checkout? When grocery bags were free and cyber purchased produce was a figment of the imagination. Well, you will soon be able to relive those days on BUZZR with the return of SUPERMARKET SWEEP.

Starting January 15th 2018, fans of the retro Game Show Network will have an opportunity to watch re-runs of the American classic Supermarket Sweep at 8:30p ET Monday - Friday, with repeat festivities at 11:30p ET, daily. Supermarket Sweep returned to Syndication between 1990 and 2004 and Buzzr will be bringing back a selection of the best of the bunch from that era - starring David Ruprecht as host! Tune-in to see three pairs of eager contestants shop like crazy to win a chance at $5,000 and unlimited grocery store glory.

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ABOUT BUZZR: BUZZR, a digital multicast network from FremantleMedia North America, is a time capsule - re-airing and reimagining vintage game shows to be culturally relevant today and bringing them to a new multi-screen audience. FremantleMedia has unlocked the vault on six decades of vintage game shows, many only seen once and then shelved. Iconic titles that were featured when the channel launched include Family Feud, featuring hosts Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louis Anderson, Richard Karn and John O'Hurley; Let's Make a Deal, featuring host Monty Hall; as well as famed titles To Tell the Truth, Password, Match Game, Beat the Clock, What's My Line, Blockbusters and Card Sharks. Curated for fun, BUZZER celebrates the hilarity and excitement that the game show genre has provided for generations. That emotional connection is timeless and the games look and feel are retro-cool. On TV, these game shows and so many more have been seen in primetime for the first time.



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