Second Chance

Second Chance (1977)

EndedGame Show show

On Second Chance, three contestants competed on this ABC game show. Two rounds were played per game. The first half of a round had 3 questions. The players would write down their answer. Then the host tells the multiple choice answers. The contestant could either stick with the original anwer or take a second chance. Getting it right the first time was 3 spins, using a second chance, 1 spin. Up to 9 spins could be won. The second half of a round had the contestants take their spins on a giant board with flashing lights. By turn, the contestant pushes the plunger down to stop the flashing lights hoping to win money or prizes. But there are squares that contain "Devils". Hit the Devil & you lose your winnings. 4 Devils puts you out of the game.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01PilotMar 7, 1977
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Second Chance' premiere?

'Second Chance' premiered on September 26, 1977.

Who plays the protagonist in 'Second Chance'?

Robert Mitchum plays the protagonist, Jim Beaudette.

What is the occupation of Jim Beaudette in the show?

Jim Beaudette is a bank robber in the show.

Who plays the role of Jim Beaudette's granddaughter in 'Second Chance'?

The role of Jim Beaudette's granddaughter is played by Cissy Wellman.

Which actor played the role of a cop in 'Second Chance'?

The role of a cop in 'Second Chance' was played by Richard Jaeckel.

Which actress played the role of Suzanne in the show?

The role of Suzanne in the show was played by Connie Sellecca.

What was the original title of the show when it was in development?

The original title of the show when it was in development was 'Two Lives'.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'Second Chance'?

Alexander Singer directed the pilot episode of 'Second Chance'.

Where was the majority of 'Second Chance' filmed?

The majority of 'Second Chance' was filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Who wrote the theme song for 'Second Chance'?

Mike Post and Pete Carpenter wrote the theme song for 'Second Chance'.

What special feature did Robert Mitchum request for his character's wardrobe?

Robert Mitchum requested a hidden gun holster in his character's wardrobe.

What was the name of the bar that Jim Beaudette frequents in the show?

The name of the bar that Jim Beaudette frequents in the show is 'Gingham Kitchen'.

What was the original time slot for 'Second Chance'?

The original time slot for 'Second Chance' was Monday nights at 10 PM.

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