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VH1 + Ice Cube Team Up for Hip-Hop Version of ‘Hollywood Squares’

VH1 is bringing back one of TV’s longest-running game shows with the help of Ice Cube.

Together, they’ll be putting a hip-hop spin on the classic Hollywood Squares. The show is called Hip Hop Squares and has already been ordered for 20 episodes.

via THR:

Set to bow in the fall, the VH1 take on tick-tac-toe will feature celebrity contestants matching wits and testing their pop culture knowledge with the superstar squares, featuring the biggest names in hip-hop, comedy and entertainment.

Ice Cube and his Cube Vision production company will executive produce the series in conjunction with Jesse Collins Entertainment, Jeff Kwatinetz’s The Firm and CBS Television Distribution.  

Hip Hop Squares is the latest incarnation of the game show originally created by Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley. Peter Marshall hosted the series from 1966-81; Jon Bauman oversaw from 1983-84; John Davidson held court from 1986-98; and Tom Bergeron from 1998-2004. The series ran on NBC from 1966-80 and again in ’83 and ’84 with the show eventually running in syndication across four decades. More than 5,000 episodes have been produced, with CBS Television Distribution owning the version fronted by Bergeron.

“Hip Hop Squares is going to be fun and spontaneous; unlike typical game shows, viewers should never know what’s going to happen next,” Ice Cube said. “When VH1 asked us to join the producing team, we jumped aboard as we have had success with VH1, and we love their team, excitement and commitment to the show.”

Hip Hop Squares marks the rapper-actor-producer’s latest foray. In addition to starring and producingBarbershop: The Next Cut he also produced Straight Outta Compton. He recently teamed with VH1 for a town hall to discuss the Barbershop sequel.

This should be interesting.

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