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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Game Show hosted by Jim Peck which ran briefly on ABC from March 7-July 15, 1977 (19 weeks/95 episodes). In the first half of each round, Peck read three general-knowledge questions to three contestants. The contestants had five seconds to write their answers on cards, which they placed in front of them; Peck then gave a hint as to how many were right/wrong (i.e., "At least two of you are right."), then revealed three possible answers (one of which was correct). Players got three spins if their original answer was correct, and one spin for choosing the correct answer on the "second chance". |