Times to Remember (U.S. Syndicated Game Show)

Times to Remember is an American game show that is based from the 1992 board game of the same title. The show features two teams of four battling for points and the $20,000 grand prize. The show aired on the Prime Network from 2013 until the network closed down on Oct. 1, 2015. The following Monday, the series returned to syndication, with Lady Luck Productions taking over production in association with Jonathan Goodson Productions. Ben Stein serves as host, while Jonathan Goodson (son of the late Mark Goodson) is the executive producer.

Gameplay
The show is divided up to two rounds. There are 5 categories that are shown on a video wall: Headlines, Hollywood, Television, Music & This & That. Teams take turns answering questions from the host. The categories will appear at random until the team press the stop button. Whatever the video wall category stops on, the teams will have to answer the question. In Round 2, the points are doubled.

The Seven Windows
Both teams will have "Windows," which are ranges to which they think the correct year is at. The "Windows" goes from 1-year to 7-year range for the correct answer. If the answer is in the range they placed, they're award points. Each range also has various point amounts the teams can be award.
 * 7-Year: 5 pts. (10 pts. in Round 2)
 * 6-Year: 10 pts. (20 pts. in Round 2)
 * 5-Year: 15 pts. (30 pts. in Round 2)
 * 4-Year: 20 pts. (40 pts. in Round 2)
 * 3-Year: 25 pts. (50 pts. in Round 2)
 * 2-Year: 30 pts. (60 pts. in Round 2)
 * 1-Year: 100 pts. (200 pts. in Round 2)

Wild
If the video wall stops on the "Wild" category, the host will ask a question that only the team that controlled the game at that point. Whatever window they decide to use, the "Wild" will double the points.

Chronology
The team that has the lead after two rounds wins the game and advances to Times to Remember 's bonus round, Chronology. The host will give what 7 events: What happened first, what happened last, and the five events that happened in between. The representative of the team will have 45 seconds to set the five remaining events on chronological order of 2nd to 6th. Each correct answer will get the team $1,000, but ot win the $25,000 grand prize, all the answers will to be in correct order.