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Pages in category "Bowling television series" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Knuckles (TV series) L. Let's Bowl; M. Make That Spare; N.
As Tom and Archie drive to a tournament in Milwaukee, the last pre-tournament qualifier (PTQ) for the World Series of Bowling, they find that Sam has stowed himself away in the truck. Jen later shows up to retrieve Sam, and Helen arrives to be with Archie. A chaotic situation ensues when all five have to spend the night in the same hotel room.
Pages in category "Ten-pin bowling on television" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... (TV series) G. Grim Reaper (advertisement) H.
Bowling for Dollars is a television game show on which people could play the sport of bowling to win cash and sometimes prizes based on how well they bowled.. Unlike most TV game shows of the time, which were taped in either New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, Bowling for Dollars was produced by local TV stations and featured contestants from the immediate area.
Back when TV stations produced more local shows, one program in particular stood out —"Bowling for Dollars." The show ran on Channel 13 (then WOKR-TV, now WHAM-TV) during two periods in the ...
Celebrity Bowling is an American syndicated bowling sports series hosted by Jed Allan that ran from January 16, 1971, to September 1978. The series was produced in Los Angeles at Metromedia Square , the studios of KTTV .
Bowling for Dollars (circa 1970s; many local versions) Bowling Headliners (1948–1950) Braingames (1983, 1984–1985; pilot, five episodes, and a "Best Of" special) Brain Games (2019–2022, had previously been an educational series with no game show elements from 2011 to 2016) Brains and Brawn (1958) Break the Bank (1945–1957) Break the ...
Let's Bowl is a scripted bowling game show that aired on the Comedy Central television network from 2001 to 2002 after a brief run on several TV stations across the U.S. in the mid-1990s, the first three being Minneapolis-St. Paul stations: KXLI-TV 41 (Now KPXM-TV), KLGT-TV 23 (now WUCW), and KARE channel 11.