Anything You Can Do (game show)
Anything You Can Do is a Canadian stunt-based game show that aired on that country's CTV network and in syndication in the United States from 1971–1974. The host in the show's first season was Gene Wood, who at the time was also the announcer on Beat the Clock. For the last two seasons, Don Harron was the host. Bill Luxton was the announcer for the series, which was taped at the studios of CJOH-TV in Ottawa, Ontario. The game was billed as a "battle of the sexes" and was played by two teams of three, men against women.
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Anything You Can Do (game show)
Anything You Can Do is a Canadian stunt-based game show that aired on that country's CTV network and in syndication in the United States from 1971–1974. The host in the show's first season was Gene Wood, who at the time was also the announcer on Beat the Clock. For the last two seasons, Don Harron was the host. Bill Luxton was the announcer for the series, which was taped at the studios of CJOH-TV in Ottawa, Ontario. The game was billed as a "battle of the sexes" and was played by two teams of three, men against women.
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1971-09-13
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Don Reid Productions
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September, 1974
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Alan J. Shalleck
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