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* (Nothing as of yet, but here just in case.)
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* (Nothing as of yet, but here just Watching everyone, the contestants, the guest, even Gene messing about with a stunt from earlier in case.)the show during the credits.
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* One stunt had contestants bouncing tennis balls to knock over targets. The tennis balls were getting everywhere, the buzzer goes off and suddenly there's a loud CRASH!!!
Apparently a tennis ball knocked a light bulb loose from behind the clock and sent it to the floor.
Apparently a tennis ball knocked a light bulb loose from behind the clock and sent it to the floor.
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* One stunt had contestants bouncing tennis balls to knock over targets. The tennis balls were getting everywhere, the buzzer goes off and suddenly there's a loud CRASH!!!
CRASH!!! Apparently a tennis ball knocked a light bulb loose from behind the clock and sent it to the floor.
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*One stunt had contestants bouncing tennis balls to knock over targets. The tennis balls were getting everywhere, the buzzer goes off and suddenly there's a loud CRASH!!!
Apparently a tennis ball knocked a light bulb loose from behind the clock and sent it to the floor.
-->'''Monty''': I don't know what happened but you'll pay for this!
Apparently a tennis ball knocked a light bulb loose from behind the clock and sent it to the floor.
-->'''Monty''': I don't know what happened but you'll pay for this!
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* (Nothing as of yet, but here just in case.)
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* The first episodes of this run didn't have the chosen letter duplicated under the card. Once, a couple chose the "L" and the Money Board subsequently read "[[UnfortunateImplications BEAT THE C_OCK]]". So if you've ever wondered why there were duplicate letters under each card for most of the run, there you go.
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* The first episodes of this run didn't have the chosen letter duplicated under the card. Once, a couple chose the "L" and the Money Board subsequently read "[[UnfortunateImplications "[[GroinAttack BEAT THE C_OCK]]". So if you've ever wondered why there were duplicate letters under each card for most of the run, there you go.
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* 1972 (Ladies Day): Following a Playoff Stunt where the ladies raced to get two hangers on a clothesline, Gene went to the Audience Stunt which was the same thing with ''five'' hangers (each one successfully put on the clothesline won $5). Whereas the contestants tossed them, the first two audience members (both men) did [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTEEWBVmjcI&t=20m10s this.]] Gene looks '''pissed'''.
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Being a stunt-based show, it should be no surprise that ''BeatTheClock'' has racked up its fair share of fun moments.
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Being a stunt-based show, it should be no surprise that ''BeatTheClock'' ''Series/BeatTheClock'' has racked up its fair share of fun moments.
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* The first episodes of the Narz version did not have the chosen letter duplicated under the card. Once, a couple chose the "L" and the board subsequently read "[[UnfortunateImplications BEAT THE C_OCK]]" (hey, it could've been "BE_T THE C_OCK" or "BE__ THE C_OCK"). ''That'' is why there were duplicate letters under each card.
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Being a stunt-based show, it should be no surprise that ''BeatTheClock'' has racked up its fair share of fun moments.
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* The first episodes ofthe Narz version did not this run didn't have the chosen letter duplicated under the card. Once, a couple chose the "L" and the board Money Board subsequently read "[[UnfortunateImplications BEAT THE C_OCK]]" (hey, it could've been "BE_T THE C_OCK" or "BE__ THE C_OCK"). ''That'' is C_OCK]]". So if you've ever wondered why there were duplicate letters under each card.card for most of the run, there you go.
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* 1972 (Ladies Day): Following a Playoff Stunt where the ladies raced to get two hangers on a clothesline, Gene went to the Audience Stunt which was the same thing with ''five'' hangers (each one successfully put on the clothesline won $5). Whereas the contestants tossed them, the first two audience members (both men) did [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTEEWBVmjcI&t=20m10s this.]] Gene looks '''pissed'''.
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* 1972 (Ladies Day): Following a Playoff Stunt where the ladies raced to get two hangers on a clothesline, Gene went to the Audience Stunt which was the same thing with ''five'' hangers (each one successfully put on the clothesline won $5). Whereas the contestants tossed them, the first two audience members (both men) did [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTEEWBVmjcI&t=20m10s this.]] Gene looks '''pissed'''.
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-->'''Monty Hall:''' According to our Clock, we have all day.
-->'''Mary Ann Mobley:''' That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
-->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): All right, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...
-->'''Mary Ann Mobley:''' That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
-->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): All right, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...
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'''Mary Ann Mobley:''' That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt]
-->'''Monty'''
'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): All right, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the
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--->'''Monty Hall''': According to our Clock, we have all day.
--->'''Mary Ann Mobley''': That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
--->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): Alright, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...
--->'''Mary Ann Mobley''': That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
--->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): Alright, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...
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* The first episodes of the Narz version did not have the chosen letter duplicated under the card. Once, a couple chose the "L" and the board subsequently read "[[UnfortunateImplications BEAT THE C_OCK]]" (hey, it could've been "BE_T THE C_OCK" or "BE__ THE C_OCK"). ''That'' is why there were duplicate letters under each card.
* December 1979: The Clock "breaks"!
--->'''Monty Hall''': According to our Clock, we have all day.
--->'''Mary Ann Mobley''': That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
--->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): Alright, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...
* December 1979: The Clock "breaks"!
--->'''Monty Hall''': According to our Clock, we have all day.
--->'''Mary Ann Mobley''': That Clock knows how difficult this [stunt] is!
--->'''Monty''' (''as the Clock fixes itself''): Alright, now if the Clock will get out of the ad-libbing business [and] let it leave it to the kids...