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Beat the Clock 1: Jack Narz (1969–1972) Gene Wood (1972–1974) CTV: 1969–1974 Germany: Nur Nicht Nervös Werden: Joachim Fuchsberger: ARD: 1960–1961 New Zealand: Beat the Clock: Rodney Bryant TV2: 1975–1976 United Kingdom: Beat the Clock Segment on Sunday Night at the London Palladium: Tommy Trinder (1955–1958) Bruce Forsyth (1958 ...
Unlike the show's familiar parody of The $64,000 Question (The $99,000 Answer), Gleason's Beat the Clock episode used the actual show and set, complete with the familiar large 60-Second clock emblazoned with sponsor Sylvania's logo, and ending with Collyer and his famous sign-off: "Next time may be your time to beat the clock."
Beat the Clock (CBS, ABC 1950–1961, 1969–1974, CBS 1979–1980 copyrighted as The Clock Co., 2002–2003 copyrighted as Tick Tock Productions, Ltd., 2018–2019) The Better Sex (ABC 1977–1978) Blade Rider, Revenge of the Indian Nations (1966) Blockbusters (NBC 1980–1982, 1987); UK version produced from 1983 to 1995; Branded (NBC 1965 ...
Beat the Clock (1950–1958, 1979–1980; ... also wrote breakdowns, and accepted on-screen credit for two episodes of The Young and the Restless in 2007. Bloom gave ...
William Selden Todman (July 31, 1916 – July 29, 1979) was an American television producer and personality born in New York City. He produced many of television's longest-running shows with business partner Mark Goodson, with whom he created Goodson-Todman Productions.
Beat the Clock: Game show 1951: The Philco Television Playhouse: 1 episode 1957: I've Got a Secret : Game show Two for the Money: 1 episode 1971-1975: Password: ABC version 1973-1978: Concentration: Syndicated version 1962-1964: What's My Line? 2 episodes 1963-1969 Match Game. 974 episodes 1969-1970: He Said, She Said: All 265 episodes 1970 ...
The 50th season of "SNL" premiered last month. Since the first show in 1975, 165 comedians and actors have been a part of "SNL.". Three new comedians joined for season 50. "Saturday Night Live" is ...
In 1979, Narz served as the announcer and an associate producer for the CBS revival of Beat the Clock which was hosted by Monty Hall. Narz also was used as a sub-announcer for Gene Wood on the NBC version of Card Sharks .