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The following are Trivial facts relating to GSN


  • Adored by the Network: Family Feud in its many incarnations. It's the only show that's been on the network since day one.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Many of GSN's original programs have been helmed by experienced hosts, such as Chuck Woolery, Bob Goen, Mark L. Walberg, and Marc Summers.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Veteran announcer Gene Wood's last regular job was as a staff announcer for GSN. He retired in the late 1990s.
  • Screwed by the Network: Most, if not all, of their originals got shuffled around repeatedly within the schedule for no reason, and most were canned after two seasons at most. Lingo was the hardest hit in this regard, but it still managed to last five seasons. Not to mention the fact that GSN rarely, if ever, announced that a show was truly canceled.
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