You Bet Your Life

You Bet Your Life

Comedy

You Bet Your Life

11S | 427E
10/05/1950
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1. Episode 1

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10/5/1950

2. Episode 2

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10/12/1950

3. Episode 3

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10/19/1950

4. Episode 4

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10/26/1950

5. Episode 5

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11/2/1950

6. Episode 6

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11/9/1950

7. Episode 7

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11/16/1950

8. Episode 8

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11/23/1950

9. Episode 9

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11/30/1950

10. Episode 10

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12/7/1950

11. Episode 11

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12/14/1950

12. Episode 12

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12/21/1950

13. Episode 13

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12/28/1950

14. Episode 14

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1/4/1951

15. Episode 15

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1/11/1950

16. Episode 16

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1/18/1950

17. Episode 17

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1/25/1950

18. Episode 18

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2/1/1950

19. Episode 19

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2/8/1950

20. Episode 20

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2/15/1950

21. Episode 21

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2/22/1950

22. Episode 22

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3/1/1950

23. Episode 23

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3/8/1950

24. Episode 24

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3/15/1950

25. Episode 25

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3/22/1950

26. Episode 26

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3/29/1950

27. Episode 27

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4/5/1950

28. Episode 28

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4/12/1950

29. Episode 29

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4/19/1950

30. Episode 30

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4/26/1950

31. Episode 31

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5/3/1950

32. Episode 32

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5/10/1950

33. Episode 33

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5/17/1950

34. Episode 34

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5/24/1950

35. Episode 35

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5/31/1950

36. Episode 36

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6/7/1950

37. Episode 37

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6/14/1950

38. Episode 38

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6/21/1950

39. Episode 39

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6/28/1950

Overview

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The original and best-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in September 1949 before making the transition to NBC-TV in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. Most episodes are in the public domain. The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated.

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