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About Run for the Money

In a race with time, celebrity contestants desperately try to outmaneuver black-clad Hunters in pursuit, for a chance to win a growing cash prize.

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Netflix · 2022

A game show in which globe-trotting contestants solve puzzles and complete tasks in order to win a cash prize -- all while trying to figure out who among them is a player planted to sabotage the game.

Sundance TV · 2019

The plot centers on the relationship between Leah Dale (Katherine Kelly, "Coronation Street"), a sociology lecturer at the fictitious St. Helen's College outside of London, and Rose (Molly Windsor), one of her students. When apathetic Rose turns in a paper that's far superior to anything she's done previously, Leah's suspicions are aroused.

Determined to "make sure things are done properly," Leah accuses Rose of plagiarism. Her allegation, if disproved, could endanger Leah's opportunity to become a tenured professor. There's also a personal risk involved since Leah and one of her colleagues, Stephan (Parker Sawyers), both of whom are married, are carrying on an affair -- and Leah fears Rose may have caught them in a compromising situation.

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The recruits are trained on the various basic cooking techniques, including baking, knife skills, temperature, seasoning and preparation. The final challenge is to cook a restaurant-quality, three-course meal for three food critics.

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The best food trucks in the United States compete for a chance to win over new customers and business. The truck owners take on various challenges as they travel across the country.

It has never been harder to make one meal to satisfy all the people at the dining table and the new series It's CompliPlated, hosted by vegan foodie and New York Times best-selling author Tabitha Brown, tackles that challenge with incredible results. In each episode, four chefs compete in three rounds of cooking challenges to create dishes that will please judge Maneet Chauhan (Chopped, Tournament of Champions) and a rotating panel of guest judges, each with a very particular palate and tricky food requirements. From a taste of Southern hospitality using only plant-based ingredients and a comfort food gluten-free noodle dish to an Instagram-worthy dinner party without fruits or vegetables, these unique cooking battles showcase how to make delicious food under any circumstance.

Three celebrities compete every episode and undergo complete drag transformations. In the end, one celebrity is crowned America's Next Celeb Drag Superstar and wins prize money for their charity of choice.

ABC · 2002

American Idol was based on the British show Pop Idol created by Simon Fuller, which was in turn inspired by the New Zealand television singing competition Popstars. Television producer Nigel Lythgoe saw a version in Australia and helped bring it over to Britain.

Host Ryan Seacrest returns for the 18th edition of the singing competition. Country music star Luke Bryan, music icon Lionel Richie and singer-songwriter Katy Perry return as judges, with famed multimedia personality Bobby Bones acting as the show's in-house mentor. The fun begins with the audition rounds, in which hopefuls from across the country try to wow the judges, who select the most impressive talent from each city. As the competition advances, it's up to the viewers at home to vote for their favorite vocalists in hopes of helping them make it to the next round. In the end, one singer wins the grand prize and is crowned the next "American Idol."

"Cutthroat Kitchen" isn't a typical cooking competition. A player, in addition to being a good chef, must be able to outwit and, at times, sabotage opponents to win. Each episode features four people vying in three rounds to win up to $25,000 cash. At the beginning, $100,000 is split evenly among the players to spend however they wish during the game. The chefs spend the money at auctions to get things that could help them -- like buying exclusive use of salt -- or hinder their opponents -- like prohibiting them from tasting a recipe in progress.

Each round eliminates one chef, until there is a winner. Although the competitors want to make purchases at auction to improve the chances of winning, they don't want to spend too much; the amount remaining in the winner's bank determines the ultimate prize. Some special tournaments -- usually seasonally themed -- stretch across multiple episodes and offer higher amounts of money. Alton Brown hosts.

Netflix · 2019

Faced with various frightening and uncomfortable events, contestants in this game show had better not flinch - or they'll suffer painful consequences. People's natural reaction may be flinch when they experience an unexpected or scary event, but doing so on this comedic game show could be painful. Each episode of the program, which is set on a remote farm in the hills of Ireland, tests brave -- and foolish? -- contestants' nerves in three fiendish games. If they flinch, there are painful consequences for them -- and the hosts, each of whom has chosen a player to represent them in the games. The contestant who flinches the least is declared the winner.

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