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Ayesha and Stephen Curry will host HBO Max s Tattletales revival

By Megan Armstrong  |  Last updated 3/12/21 Deadline is the tattletale now. The outlet s Alexandra Del Rosario relayed Friday that HBO Max has ordered a revival of game show Tattletales with power couple Ayesha and Stephen Curry as the reboot s hosts and executive producers.  The reimagined  Tattletales will bring together celebrity couples to reveal hilarious insights about their relationship through fun challenges and games, Del Rosario explained. Three couples will join Ayesha and Stephen on an exclusive date night to go head-to-head on uncensored relationship trivia and games, competing to see who knows their partner best. Tattletales originally aired on CBS from 1974 to 77, then again from 1982 to 84, with Bert Convy was the primary host. It was a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production in partnership with Fremantle, which will also produce this iteration alongside Ayesha Curry s Sweet July Productions.

TV Q&A: What happened to WINP-TV s Ion Plus channel?

CBS Tom Selleck stars as Frank Reagan in “Blue Bloods,” the CBS drama that airs in reruns on Ion, WINP-TV, Channel 16.1 in Pittsburgh.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review. Q: What happened to Ion Plus on FiOS in Pittsburgh? I noticed the night of Feb. 27 it wasn’t on and now on Feb. 28 it’s still not on. Tony via Facebook Scripps has moved to add its Katz Broadcasting digital subchannels, including Court TV and Bounce, onto the lineups of Ion stations, including WINP-TV, over the air Channel 16 in Pittsburgh.

MTV s Remote Control: The definitive oral history

A raucously sarcastic take on the game show genre, Remote Control burst onto MTV in 1987. Part of the cable channel’s first wave of non-video-centric shows, Remote Control skewered vintage pop culture with its “mom’s basement” style set, cigarette smoking commentators, and questions about everything from physics to The Brady Bunch or a combination thereof. Contestants slouched in brightly colored Barcaloungers, were pelted with snacks between questions, and got pulled backward through breakaway walls upon elimination. Host Ken Ober (who died in 2009) held court with an everyman sneer alongside announcer Colin Quinn, while comedians like Adam Sandler and Denis Leary popped in to ask questions in guises such as “Stud Boy” or legendary animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams. It made both no sense and total sense.

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