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1966 - GE College Bowl - Part 2 of 3

In living color - An entire 1/2 hour episode (including original commercials) of this NBC quiz show from March 1966, but cut into three 10 minute installments because of You Tube time limits. Copy...  
 
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rsgwynn1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I was on the Davidson team of 1969 and am lucky enough to have tapes of 3 games (we won five). When I got them I called up Robert Earle (having found his number on the internet) to ask if he had the other two. Turns out he didn't have any at all and was really thrilled to get copies of the ones I had to show to his grandchildren!
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I was on the Davidson team of 1969 and am lucky enough to have tapes of 3 games (we won five). When I got them I called up Robert Earle (having found his number on the internet) to ask if he had the other two. Turns out he didn't have any at all and was really thrilled to get copies of the ones I had to show to his grandchildren!
dnm728 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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The actual date of this episode of GE College Bowl was March 6, 1966, as evidenced by the appearance of the Alamo in the GE spot shown here.
zekepig (2 years ago) Show Hide
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What did Steve Kahler eventually major in? And what is he doing these days?
fromthesidelines (3 years ago) Show Hide
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There was a local version of "COLLEGE BOWL" produced on many NBC affiliates, called "IT'S ACADEMIC", which dealt with high school competitors. Art James was the host on WNBC-TV in New York, Saturday nights at 7pm. Do any of THOSE exist?
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There are still a few. "It's Academic" still airs on WRC in Washington, D.C. with the same host since 1961, Mac McGarry. Two more editions sprung up in nearby markets: on WJZ in Baltimore, Md., and WWBT in Richmond, Va. The Central Virginia show has since moved to WVIR in Charlottesville.

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