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Give-n-Take

Give-n-Take

Description: Give-n-Take is an American television game show which ran on CBS from September 8 to November 28, 1975. Jim Lange hosted, with Johnny Jacobs announcing. The series, which replaced Spin-Off, ended after 60 episodes. Wikipedia
Genre: Game Show
Year Released: 1975
Number of episodes: 60
First episode air date: September 8, 1975
Presented By: Jim Lange
Network: CBS
Director: Bill Carruthers
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