About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Front Page Challenge, Beat the Clock, Fort Boyard, Supermarket Sweep, Let's Make a Deal, Handyman Superstar Challenge, Jackpot, Reach for the Top, Cash Cab, SmartAsk, Uh Oh!, Le Banquier, Deal or No Deal Canada, Love Me, Love Me Not, Mr. and Mrs., Pay Cards!, Bumper Stumpers, The Mad Dash, Definition, Piment Fort, Test Pattern, A Kin to Win, Qubit, The Next Line, Are You Smarter Than a Canadian 5th Grader?, Talk About, Brain Battle, TimeShift Trivia, La Guerre des clans, Lingo, Inside the Box, Pitfall, Headline Hunters, Game On, Genies en herbe, You Bet Your Ass, La Fureur, Kidstreet, Just Like Mom, Acting Crazy, The Last Word, The Joke's on Us, La classe de 5e, Ultimatum, Guess What, Take a Chance, Anything You Can Do, Love Handles, Strategy, Twenty Questions, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Canadian Edition, This Is the Law, 5-4-3-2-Run, Showdown, Video & Arcade Top 10, All About Faces, Action Reaction, TimeChase, Bluff, Wild Guess, Crossword Quiz, L'Union fait la force, La Poule aux oeufs d'or, Designer Superstar Challenge, Party Game, L'Ecole des fans, Second Honeymoon, Game Gurus, It's Your Move, Superstar Hair Challenge, The New Quiz Kids, Puppet People, Eye Bet, Tous Contre Un, Flashback, To Tell the Truth, Detective Quiz, Cooking For Love, Le tournoi de metres, The Moneymakers. Excerpt: For the Sparks song, see Beat the Clock (Sparks song). Beat the Clock is a Goodson-Todman game show which has aired on American television in several versions since 1950. The original show, hosted by Bud Collyer, ran on CBS from 1950-1958 and ABC from 1958-1961. The show was revived in syndication as The New Beat the Clock from 1969-1974, with Jack Narz as host until 1972, when he was replaced by the show's announcer, Gene Wood. Another version ran on CBS from 1979-1980 (as The All-New Beat the Clock, and later as All-New All-...