{"title":"Beat the Clock","dateDebut":"1950","dateEnd":"2002","description":"Monty Hall hosted as two male-female couples (husband & wife, boyfriend-girlfriend, mother-son, father-daughter, etc. a red team & green team) competed in stunts. Each stunt awarded $250 to the winning team + a bonus stunt for an additional $250 more. Two rounds were played.\r\n\r\nThen comes the bonus shuffle. There's a shuffleboard table with amounts from $300-$1,000. Each team had two discs (red & green) & had two chances to reach the furthest without going off the table. The disc that's the furthest in money value won the amount & played a super stunt for 10 times the value (up to $10,000).\r\n\r\nTeams stayed on as champions until defeated or reached the CBS $25,000 limit.\r\n\r\nIn November, civilians were dumped & celebrities were in as the show became \"All Star All New Beat The Clock\". And just like Tattletales, the audience were divided into two rooting sections; the red & the green. In the super stunt round, $1,000 of the jackpot went to the audience while the other amount went to the stars favorite charity. The four stars played for a week. ","leadImageMedUrl":"http:\/\/distro-1.retrojunk.com\/secure\/73d60ce71c0e17c31fea5562218d8110fc008f52ca4c4b69273e44d963c6c251972227\/image\/457_8078438ff6.jpg"}