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No More Jockeys

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 19, 2020
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 68
  • Networks: YouTube
  • Genres: Comedy
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No More Jockeys(2020)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (2 votes)

Overview

Name a person, and a category they fall under – while avoiding naming people from all previous categories.

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Set 1

14 episodes • 2020Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Set 1, Game 1Jun 19, 20207.0
2Set 1, Game 2Jun 19, 20207.0
3Set 1, Game 3Jun 26, 20207.0
4Set 1, Game 4Jul 3, 20200.0
5Set 1, Game 5Jul 10, 20200.0
6Set 1, Game 6 - Wonder Thursday #1Jul 17, 20200.0
7Set 1, Game 7 - Wonder Thursday #2Jul 24, 20200.0
8Set 1, Game 8Jul 31, 20200.0
9Set 1, Game 9Aug 7, 20200.0
10Set 1, Game 10Aug 14, 20200.0
11Set 1, Game 11Aug 21, 20200.0
12Set 1, Game 12Aug 28, 20200.0
13Set 1, Game 13Sep 4, 20200.0
14Set 1, Game 14Sep 11, 20200.0
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Set 2

10 episodes • 2020

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Set 2, Game 1Sep 25, 20200.0
2Set 2, Game 2Oct 2, 20200.0
3Set 2, Game 3Oct 9, 20200.0
4Set 2, Game 4Oct 16, 20200.0
5Set 2, Game 5Oct 23, 20200.0
6Set 2, Game 6Oct 30, 20200.0
7Set 2, Game 7Nov 6, 20200.0
8Set 2, Game 8Nov 13, 20200.0
9Set 2, Game 9Nov 20, 20200.0
10Set 2, Game 10Nov 27, 20200.0
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Set 3

13 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Set 3, Game 1Jan 22, 20210.0
2Set 3, Game 2Jan 29, 20210.0
3Set 3, Game 3Feb 5, 20210.0
4Set 3, Game 4Feb 12, 20210.0
5Set 3, Game 5Feb 19, 20210.0
6Set 3, Game 6Feb 26, 20210.0
7Set 3, Game 7Mar 5, 20210.0
8Set 3, Game 8Mar 12, 20210.0
9Set 3, Game 9Mar 19, 20210.0
10Set 3, Game 10Mar 26, 20210.0
11Set 3, Game 11Apr 2, 20210.0
12Set 3, Game 12Apr 9, 20210.0
13Set 3, Game 13Apr 16, 20210.0
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Set 4

16 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Set 4, Game 1Jun 4, 20210.0
2Set 4, Game 2Jun 11, 20210.0
3Set 4, Game 3Jun 18, 20210.0
4Set 4, Game 4Jun 25, 20210.0
5Set 4, Game 5Jul 2, 20210.0
6Set 4, Game 6Jul 9, 20210.0
7Set 4, Game 7Jul 16, 20210.0
8Set 4, Game 9Jul 23, 20210.0
9Set 4, Game 10Jul 30, 20210.0
10Set 4, Game 11Aug 6, 20210.0
11Set 4, Game 12Aug 13, 20210.0
12Set 4, Game 13Aug 20, 20210.0
13Set 4, Game 14Sep 3, 20210.0
14Set 4, Game 15Sep 10, 20210.0
15Set 4, Game 16Sep 17, 20210.0
16Set 4, Game 17Sep 24, 20210.0
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Set 5

15 episodes • 2022

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Set 5, Game 1Sep 2, 20220.0
2Set 5, Game 2Sep 9, 20220.0
3Set 5, Game 3Sep 16, 20220.0
4Set 5, Game 4Sep 23, 20220.0
5Set 5, Game 5Sep 30, 20220.0
6Set 5, Game 6Oct 7, 20220.0
7Set 5, Game 7Oct 14, 20220.0
8Set 5, Game 8Oct 21, 20220.0
9Set 5, Game 9Oct 28, 20220.0
10Set 5, Game 10Nov 4, 20220.0
11Set 5, Game 11Nov 11, 20220.0
12Set 5, Game 12Nov 18, 20220.0
13Set 5, Game 13Nov 25, 20220.0
14Set 5, Game 14Dec 2, 20220.0
15Set 5, Game 15Dec 9, 20220.0

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