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Beat the Clock

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: March 23, 1950
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 1
  • Networks: ABC, CBS
  • Genres: Reality
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Beat the Clock(1950)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (2 votes)

Overview

Beat the Clock is a game show hosted by Bud Collyer that ran on CBS from 1950 to 1958 and ABC from 1958 to 1961.

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Season 1

1 episodes • 1950

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1Episode 1Mar 23, 19500.0
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Season 2

0 episodes • TBA

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