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  1. The General Electric College Bowl: Mit 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.

  2. GE College Bowl TV Show History. This photo comes from a first season match between Princeton and Georgetown. These early matches were actually played at the defending campus until a technical challenge prompted CBS to move all games to its New York studios. Select a school to view all matches in which that school competed.

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

    Disney Channel (1987) Release. October 10, 1953. ( 1953-10-10) –. October 28, 2022. ( 2022-10-28) 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.

  4. Episode list. The General Electric College Bowl. Seasons. Years. 1. Unknown. S1.E8 ∙ University of Notre Dame at Georgetown University. March 8, 1959. Add a plot. Rate. S1.E9 ∙ Barnard College at University of Notre Dame. March 15, 1959. Add a plot. Rate. Unknown. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap.

  5. 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.

  6. Home / Series / The General Electric College Bowl / Aired Order / All Seasons. Season 1. S01E01 Northwestern ... S01E10 University of Southern California vs Barnard College March 29, 1959; S01E11 ...

  7. 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. Aliases GE College Bowl