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Latest revision as of 22:25, 24 June 2020
Host | |
Ernie Kovacs | |
Announcer | |
Bob Russell | |
Broadcast | |
DuMont Primetime: 8/20/1954 – 10/15/1954 | |
Packager | |
Bob Adams Productions |
Time Will Tell was a short-lived primetime game show where three contestants answered questions in 90-second rounds that were timed by a large hourglass.
Gameplay[]
The basic part of the show featured Kovacs clowning around with the contestants. The quiz segment had three players playing against each other and a 90-second hour glass. The contestants had to answer questions (mostly requiring one-word answers) before time ran out. The player with the most correct answers was the winner.
Trivia[]
Ernie Kovacs was previously the host of Gamble on Love, which Time replaced on the schedule.
Taping Location[]
New York City, NY