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vexer6:
There was a short-lived American syndicated version of the popular British game show "100%" It was only ever aired in a mere seven stations and didn't even last a full season.

Another short-lived syndicated show was "All About The Opposite Sex" Two teams consisting of 7 men and 7 women competed to see who knew more about the opposite sex, only lasted for two months.

Then there's "Beach Clash"(not sure what channel it was on) where two "hardbodies" competed in beach-themed events for 10,000 dollars and a trip to Hawaii.

Toheckwiththis:
"Beach Clash" was actually syndicated

KWJCDon:
Top of the World. I actually got to see this one since the PBS station in South Florida was a co-packager.

http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Top_of_the_World

Jimmy Owen:
Has anyone ever seen "Anything You Can Do."?  Lasted from 71 to 74 with Gene Wood and later Don Harron. Canadian production that ABC Films and later Worldvision syndicated to the US.  Both WABC and WCBS played it off and on.

Tim L:
WEWS Cleveland had "Anything You Can Do"..Gene Wood was a good host, but the show wasnt much more than a retooled "Beat The Clock".    From what I gather, WEWS only carried the 1971-72 season.

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