Anything You Can Do (Game Show)
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Anything You Can Do | |
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Format | Game Show |
Created by | Don Reid |
Starring | Gene Wood, Don Harron as host, Bill Luxton as announcer |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 30 Minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Syndication |
Original run | September 1971 – September 1973 |
Anything You Can Do was an American game show that aired in syndication from September 1971-1973. Gene Wood was the host for the first year, until in 1972, when Don Harron took over after Gene Wood left to host Beat the Clock. It was taped in Hollywood.
[edit] Gameplay
This game show was a battle-of-the-sexes game show, with two teams of three of the same sex on each team. These teams competed in a series of stunts involving typical occupational activities. Stunts were to be chosen by the opposite team and were timed on these stunts. The team using the least amount of time overall on all stunts completed won prizes.
[edit] Episode status
One episode of the Wood version is known to exist today. The status of the other shows is unknown, and presumed to be wiped.
[edit] References
Schwartz, David: The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, 1987