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no - it sucked the 1st time around. doesn't look any better this time
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Ah yes....how could i forget those classic Gabe Kaplan Vs. Robert Conrad battles.
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My fave part of those were the climactic "Tug of Wars"
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I loved it when I was a kid! We'll see if I still like it
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http://www.geocities.com/televisionc...thing_goes.htm Almost Anything Goes Show Type: Competition First Telecast: July 31, 1975 Last Telecast: April 10, 1976 Play-By-Play Charlie Jones Color Commentator Lynn Shackleford Field Interviewer Dick Whittington (1975) Regis Philbin (1976) SYNOPSIS This free-for-all was popular enough to also have a Saturday version for kids called Junior Almost Anything Goes. The format was in the tradition of the old Beat The Clock, pitting teams from different towns and states against each other in all sorts of strange stunts. The competitions were held outdoors and the coverage was handled as in a sports event, complete with play-by-play, color and field interviews. Winning teams got to participate in regional championships. Contestants had to: carry a loaf of bread while sliding across a greased pole suspended over a pool; balance an egg on their heads while riding down an obstacle course in a golf cart; dive into a pool and climb onto a raft to dress up in formal clothes. Other stunts included greased runways, swimming pools filled with peanuts and chocolate pies in the face. |
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I vaguely remember back in the 70's on Wide World of Sports, they had these competitions between like the 77 Royals Vs. the 77 Yankees.
It was kinda similar to the Battle of the Network Stars. It would end with a Tug of War contest as well. Anyone else remember that??
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In my church youth group we used to have "Battle of the Classes" patterned after BotNS. We'd put the Freshman and Sr. together, against the Soph and Jrs together, against the counselors. And the climatic event was always the tug-o-war.
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Was that the "Superstars" competition, DeBerg? I enjoyed those, too, though it annoyed me one year when a baseball team won over the football teams.
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Cool..here was some info i just dug up about the 78 Superteams: KC Royals Vs. Dallas Cowboys http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/D...mp/78team.html
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