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  1. The General Electric College Bowl: With Robert Earle, Allen Ludden, John Bellairs, Mel Brandt. Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige.

    • (47)
    • 1959-01-04
    • Family, Game-Show
    • 30
  2. The General Electric College Bowl. Season 6. Add Show to Watchlist. Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige. 38 Episodes. University of California-Santa Barbara vs Temple University Episode 1.

  3. Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige.

  4. Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige.

  5. S01E03 Northwestern University vs University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh January 18, 1959

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › College_BowlCollege Bowl - Wikipedia

    College Bowl (which has carried a naming rights sponsor, initially General Electric and later Capital One) is a radio, television, and student quiz show. College Bowl first aired on the NBC Radio Network in 1953 as College Quiz Bowl .

  7. The General Electric College Bowl. Summaries. Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige. "College Bowl" began as a radio series, with Allen Ludden (best known for hosting "Password") as host.