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Winning Lines (U.S. game show) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Winning Lines (U.S. game show)
''Winning Lines'' is an American game show that aired from January 8 to February 18, 2000, the day after its official cancellation. Based on the British version of the same name, it was considered as CBS's answer to the success of ABC's ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''. ''Winning Lines'' was hosted by Dick Clark, directed by James Yukich and produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment in conjunction with the British production company, Celador. The announcer for the program was Chuck Riley. This was Dick Clark's final show with the CBS Network. In the wake of poor ratings, it was canceled after 10 episodes, one of which went unaired. ==Round 1== Forty-nine contestants take part; each is assigned a two-digit number from 01 to 49. Clark asks a series of six mathematical questions, each with a numerical answer, and the contestants have five seconds to enter their answers on numerical keypads. For each question, the contestant who enters the correct answer in the shortest time advances to the next round. The other 43 contestants are eliminated at the end of the round.
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