Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.
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- TriviaJames Dean, whose first TV appearances were in Goodson-Todman-produced anthology dramas, was also employed by G-T as a stunt tester for this program. He proved so agile at completing the stunts that his results couldn't be used to set time limits for contestants to complete them. So he was reluctantly let go.
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This is truly one of the classic game shows from the golden era of television. This show is definitely better than shows like "Fear Factor" and "Dog Eat Dog", which to me take the premise of "Beat the Clock" to a rather unwatchable extreme. At least the contestants of BTC didn't humiliate themselves or put themselves in great danger as they tried to win prizes every week. You really could tell that even if they lost on the show that they still had fun and really had a good time and it was for the whole family. The other two shows just seem like they take pride in trying to sicken as many people as they possibly can and they also seem to take great pride in humiliating people and putting them in all sorts of dangerous situations. Hopefully, a new generation can see why "Beat the Clock" was so beloved and then question why such garbage as the other two shows are still on the air.
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- Ritz Theatre, New York City, New York, USA(1958-1961)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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