Jaleel White To Host Syndicated Game Show ‘The Flip Side’

Jaleel White
Jaleel White To Host Syndicated Game Show ‘The Flip Side’
Jaleel White will be the host of a new game show that’s set to air later this year!
According to reports, the syndicated game show titled “The Flip Side” will debut on CBS this fall and give contestants the chance to compete for a cash prize. Reportedly, a logline of the series says that two teams of players will face off against one another to,
“test them on how they think two different groups of people feel about the same issue. Teams choose from multiple choice answers, and whoever has the best intuition on human behavior will find themselves richer.”
Announcing the new game series, the former “Family Matters” star said in a statement:
“I have had fun being a celebrity contestant on numerous game shows, but I’ve always really wanted to be the host, giving people money and making their day! When I first heard this concept, I immediately wanted to be the ringleader of this entertaining, funny game show where the only requirement is being in tune with human nature.”

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As of now, it’s unclear which daypart (specific segment of the day) CBS Stations will air “The Flip Side,” however, insiders claim the show will run during the daytime period, which falls between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

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