Lingo

American television game show

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2023 Lingo game show launched in Turkey (as 'Lingo Türkiye') with host Kemal Uçar on TRT 1.
2023 Lingo game show revival premiered with a new format, removing bingo mechanics and focusing entirely on word guessing gameplay with multiple rounds including Super Lingo and Lingo Battle.
2023 Season two of the revived Lingo introduced additional gameplay elements, including a defending championship team, an extra eleven-letter mystery word in Super Lingo round, and modifications to the Lingo Showdown scoring system.
January 11 2023 CBS primetime Lingo revival, hosted by RuPaul, premieres.
2022 Celebrity Lingo version premiered in the United Kingdom, hosted by RuPaul.
February 11 2022 CBS announces a primetime revival of Lingo, with RuPaul as host and executive producer.
2021 Two Way Media launched a mobile version of Lingo for iOS and Android, featuring a game format similar to the 2002–2007 TV show version with options for four, five, or six-letter word rounds and integrated bingo gameplay.
2021 Lingo game show returns to the United Kingdom with host Adil Ray on ITV, and a new 'Celebrity Lingo' version launched with host RuPaul.
2011 Lingo game show premiered with a new version featuring updated gameplay mechanics, including a new ball selection method, pre-marked number boards, and a revised scoring system with increasing word values in different rounds.
August 1 2011 Last first-run show of the Bill Engvall version aired.

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