
Match Game
About
A 2016 reboot of the classic 1970s game show that pits two contestants against a panel of celebrities in a quick‑fire matching contest.
In the 2016 revival of Match Game, two contestants try to match the answers given by six celebrity panelists to fill‑in‑the‑blank statements. Hosted by Alec Baldwin, the show blends quick wit with a light‑hearted tone, often pushing the limits of mild humor and mild profanity. The format remains true to the original: two rounds of questions, an audience match, and a head‑to‑head “Super Match” that offers a chance at a larger prize. Episodes are 60 minutes long and air on ABC’s Sunday Fun and Games block. The show stays family‑friendly, though some answers are edited for broadcast.
What to know
- Alec Baldwin hosts and also serves as executive producer.
- The game uses two rounds of 2‑question rounds per contestant.
- Each celebrity writes answers on cards that trigger a light when slid in.
- The Super Match includes an audience match and a head‑to‑head segment.
- Answers that are too graphic are censored with a slide‑whistle effect.
- The show runs 60 minutes per episode, typical of primetime game shows.
- Cameo celebrity panelists include Vicki Lawrence, Chris Browning, and others.
- ABC’s Sunday Fun and Games block also features Celebrity Family Feud and $100,000 Pyramid.
Watch if
If you enjoy quick‑fire humor, celebrity banter, and light‑hearted game show competition, this 60‑minute revival offers a fresh take on a classic format with a modern host and polished production.
Skip if
If you’re sensitive to mild profanity or prefer more dramatic game‑show stakes, the light‑tuned, comedic style of this reboot may feel too relaxed and predictable.
Format Overview
Celebrity Panel
The Super Match
Host & Production
Audience Interaction
Humor & Censorship
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