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Every Second Counts (US game show) : ウィキペディア英語版
Every Second Counts (U.S. gameshow)

Every Second Counts is an American television game show that premiered in syndication on September 17, 1984. The series lasted one season and aired in reruns until September 1985. ''Every Second Counts'' was a production of Group W Productions and Charles Colarusso Productions.
Bill Rafferty hosted ''Every Second Counts'' with Johnny Gilbert announcing. Actress Debbie Bartlett served as the show's hostess for most of the season. Bartlett left the series sometime before March 1985 to join the cast of ''The Love Boat'' and she was replaced by Susie Carr.〔''Every Second Counts'' episode #1133, VTR March 11, 1985〕
Although the series lasted only one season in America, it was far more successful in the United Kingdom, where it ran from 1986 to 1993.
==Gameplay==
Three married couples competed in a game of answering questions, with the object of the game being to earn seconds that would later be used in the bonus round at the end of the show.

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