A game show that crosses generations.
The Game Show Network recently debuted Deborah Norville’s new show, The Perfect Line and I have to say, I am enjoying this new twist on trivia.
I’ve been watching game shows for decades. Sixty of them. I enjoy games that engage the brain, make use of everyday knowledge and encourage stretching the envelope, as it were.
The Perfect Line takes advantage of those tidbits of information we gather, knowingly or not, from everyday life. In most cases, the topics are more modern but every once in a while (more often than some might like) the timeframe includes things from earlier decades…or centuries. 🙂
For those of us who were quite comfortable with the original What’s My Line but found later iterations frustrating, The Perfect Line provides room for everyone.
The contestants are interesting (and there is Very Little of the ubiquitous request to learn more about them) players of a variety of ages. Ms Norville is just the right touch of engaged and interested.
The topics cover quite a range, too. Surprisingly so.
Interested? Click on THIS link to learn more.


