On National Game Show Day, the spotlight turned to the dream competition choices of beloved game show stars. The biggest takeaway? Beyond their familiar roles, personalities from The Price Is Right and Let’s Make a Deal have revealed the shows they’d love to compete on, showcasing a lively mix of competitive desire and admiration for diverse formats. Wayne Brady hopes to return to Jeopardy!, while Rachel Reynolds and Manuela Arbelaez from The Price Is Right eye Family Feud. George Gray,formerly of The Weakest Link,has his sights set on a return,and Jonathan Mangum dreams of Wipeout. Tiffany Coyne, a model on Let’s Make a Deal, looks towards The Price is Right. Explore News Directory 3 for more in-depth insights into this celebration of game show culture.Discover what’s next for these stars and their competitive spirit.
Game Show Stars Reveal Dream Competitions on Game Show Day
Updated June 02, 2025
On June 1, National Game Show Day spotlighted the genre’s enduring appeal. Celebrations included Fremantle’s BUZZR channel, marking its 10th anniversary with over 300 new episodes of retro favorites like Match Game and Classic Concentration.
Stars from The Price Is Right and Let’s Make a Deal weighed in on which game shows, besides their own, thay’d love to compete on.Their answers revealed a mix of competitive spirit and admiration for other formats.
Rachel Reynolds and Manuela Arbelaez, models on The Price Is right, both expressed a desire to appear on Family Feud. Arbelaez said, “I feel like they have such a fun time, so I would be in for that.” This sparked the idea of a The Price Is Right team competing on Celebrity Family Feud.
George Gray,announcer for The Price Is Right as 2011,chose The Weakest Link.gray previously hosted the syndicated version of the show from 2002 to 2003.
Wayne Brady, host of Let’s Make a Deal, has his sights set on Jeopardy!. “I’ve done it twice in the past and would love to do it again,” Brady said. He previously participated in Seasons 17 and 19 of Celebrity Jeopardy!.
Jonathan Mangum, announcer for Let’s Make a Deal, would like to be on Wipeout, while Tiffany Coyne, a model on LMAD, said she would love to play The Price is Right. “I grew up watching the show. I would play along and guess the prices and I felt like I was pretty good at it,” she said.
What’s next
As game shows continue to evolve, expect more cross-pollination of talent and formats. The enduring appeal of these shows suggests a bright future for the genre,with stars eager to test their skills in new arenas.
