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The show was revived in syndication as The New Beat the Clock from 1969 to 1974, with Jack Narz as host until 1972, when he was replaced by the show's announcer, Gene Wood.
In 1969, Beat The Clock was brought back for a new syndicated run ; the host chosen for the show was Jack Narz.
2 says his first work as announcer was on the daytime version of Password ); three years later, he began a long association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on Beat the Clock as its announcer from 1969 to 1972 ; after the departure of the show's host, Jack Narz, Wood then took over as host of Beat the Clock, with Nick Holenreich serving as announcer.

1969 and began
Following the proposal of the Sentinel and Safeguard decisions on American ABM systems, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks began in November 1969 ( SALT I ).
A structured postseason series began in 1969, when both the National and American Leagues were reorganized into two divisions each, East and West.
In the 1960s V-8 engines began to appear and during the 1969 / 1970 production years, the standard round " porthole "- style windows were replaced with larger rectangular windows which allowed more interior light and made them feel less claustrophobic.
As NVA / VC activity grew, the United States and South Vietnam became concerned, and in 1969, the United States began a 14 month long series of bombing raids targeted at NVA / VC elements, contributing to destabilization.
The ITV network, like BBC1, began full colour transmissions on 15 November 1969 and it is therefore possible that the first transmitted colour episode is number 928 shown on 17 November.
Rosenthal, noted for such television plays as Bar Mitzvah Boy, began his career on the show, writing over 150 episodes between 1961 and 1969.
) In 1969, the Army began transitioning ( servicemen were issued both a SSN and SN ) to the Social Security number for personnel identification.
Banks joined Stoke City and maintained his England place, while Shilton lost in Leicester's third FA Cup final of the 1960s ( the 1969 game against Manchester City ) and began to make his name.
During the 1960s, Spain began imposing restrictions on Gibraltar, culminating in the closure of the border in 1969.
A lifelong avid reader, Blume first began writing when her children were attending preschool, and published her first book, The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo, in 1969.
The Royals began play in 1969 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Kain began training in 1962 at the age of eleven at the National Ballet School of Canada, where she trained for seven years until upon graduation in 1969, she was invited to join the National Ballet of Canada.
In 1968 and 1969, as its radicalism reached a fever pitch, the SDS began to split under the strain of internal dissension and increasing turn towards Maoism.
* 1969In Chicago, the United States National Guard is called in for crowd control as demonstrations continue in connection with the trial of the " Chicago Eight " that began on September 24.
League one-day cricket also began in England, when the John Player Sunday League was started in 1969 with forty over matches.
According to Alpo Rusi's book Vasemmalta ohi, Lipponen began cooperation with the East German secret police Stasi in 1969.
* Australia – Rolling Stone Australia began as a supplement in 1969 in Go-Set magazine.
In December 1969, researchers began distributing new RFCs via the newly operational ARPANET.
Within groups such as New York Radical Women ( 1967 – 1969 ), no relation to Radical Women, a present-day socialist feminist organization ), which Ellen Willis characterized as " the first women's liberation group in New York City ", a radical feminist ideology began to emerge that declared that " the personal is political " and " sisterhood is powerful ", formulations that arose from these consciousness-raising sessions.
After this the currency markets slowly began to settle and his 1969 budget represented more of the same with a £ 340 million increase in taxation to further limit consumption.
The ARRL began issuing WAC RTTY certificates in 1969.
By 1969, the duo's success began to take its toll.
In 1969, Taylor was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in recognition of this development, and in the 1970s, other shoe manufacturers, such as Nike, Adidas, Reebok, and others began imitating this style of athletic shoe.
Many organizations and journals that had their origins in the eugenics movement began to distance themselves from the philosophy, as when Eugenics Quarterly became Social Biology in 1969.
In 1969 the group began to make the first of their unreleased tapes.

1969 and hosting
Selig followed this up by hosting nine White Sox regular-season games in 1968 and eleven in 1969.
He died of a heart attack on Friday 14 February 1969, while hosting the annual Guild of Television Producers ' and Directors ' Awards at the Dorchester Hotel in London.
Barry returned to hosting with The Generation Gap in 1969 and had success with The Joker's Wild, which premiered in 1972.
Mexico: Siempre en Domingo premiered in 1969 with Raúl Velasco hosting.
As a student leader in June 1969 he met John Lennon and drove him around Ottawa while he was hosting him for a " peace conference " he was holding.
Wilbert Lee " Pappy " O ' Daniel ( March 11, 1890May 11, 1969 ) was a conservative Democratic Party politician from Texas, who came to prominence by hosting a popular radio program.
It was opened on November 29, 1969 by hosting the première of the Movie " Battle of Neretva ".
The show was hosted by Stuart Hall in its regional format from 1968 to 1969, then nationally by David Vine from 1970 to 1978, and then from 1979 until 1997 was anchored by veteran BBC sports commentator David Coleman, although Vine returned for part of one series in 1989 when illness forced Coleman to temporarily stand down from hosting duties.
He is best known for hosting Hee Haw, a nationally televised country variety show, from 1969 – 1992.
March's career took a turn for the better in July 1969 when he began hosting the game show It's Your Bet.
After closure as an operational air station in 1969, West Malling acquired a more civilian guise, hosting several major Great Warbirds Air Displays during the 70s and 80s, until eventually closing completely as an airfield.
Roth on many occasions ( when out of character and greasepaint mustache ) co-hosted the sydnicated " Big Time Wrestling " with fellow announcer Bob Finnegan until 1969 when the hosting chores went to Lord Athol Layton.
Her early credits include a 1965 episode of The Benny Hill Show from its run on BBC Television, Where the Bullets Fly ( 1966 ) and hosting the children's show Adventure Island from 1969 to 1972.
Today, the pond features a small island with a totem pole which was a gift to the city from the province of British Columbia for hosting the 1969 Canada Summer Games.
Dunbar is portrayed in the 2007 film Zodiac in a scene where the Zodiac killer calls in to Dunbar's broadcast ( with Dunbar hosting guest Melvin Belli ) in 1969.
He was one of the first television cooks in the UK, hosting a black and white television show in 1969 entitled " The Physicist in the Kitchen " where he demonstrated techniques such as using a syringe to inject hot mince pies with brandy in order to avoid disturbing the crust.

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