What popular word game is getting a TV adaptation? You have six guesses. Jimmy Fallon is set to produce a Wordle game show for NBC, with the network testing a pilot hosted by “Today” anchor Savannah ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Wordle, the addictive digital puzzle game offered daily by the New York Times, could soon be coming to television.
Wordle may soon be coming to TV, as NBC is piloting a game show based on the New York Times brain puzzle. Jimmy Fallon is producing the project via his Electric Hot Dog banner, and “Today” anchor ...
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How did you do on today's Wordle? Now picture that brain workout on an all-new TV show. The daily trivia game that attracts billions of plays each year is now being lined up for television, Deadline ...
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Wordle, the addictive digital puzzle game offered daily by The New York Times, could soon be coming to television. NBC has ordered a pilot based on Wordle, according to people familiar with the ...
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