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Beat The Clock w/ Bud Collyer ABC Elysee Studio Ticket Stub Jul 1959
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This is a vintage July 2015, 1959 unused ticket stub for ABC show held at the Ritz Studio located at 219 West 48th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue, New York: Beat The Clock starring Bud Collyer. 2:15pm show.
The Ritz Studio was originally designed by Herbert J. Krapp for the Shubert family and operated from 1921 to 1990. It was renamed after Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Theatre critic Walter Kerr.
Beat The Clock is television's first and longest-running stunt show produced and created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman where couples play wacky unusual stunts within certain time limiss to win big cash prizes.
The host of the show as Bud Collyer form 1950 to 1961. collyer had female assistants that helped the on-air production of the show. The original hostess was Roxanne (nee Delores Evelyn Rosedale) and was replaced by Beverly Bently in August 1955. The announcer was Bernard Bennett until 1958. Whent he show moved to ABC, Dirk Fredericks became the announcer.
Measures 5" x 1-1/2 with hinge mark at back taken from a photo album.
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