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Run the Risk

Run the Risk

Description: Run the Risk is a British children's game show, which ran from 26 September 1992 to 28 December 1996. It was aired as part of Saturday mornings show Going Live! and Live & Kicking. Wikipedia
Genre: Family, Game-Show
Year Released: 1992
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 1
First episode air date: October 13, 1992
Network: BBC One
Presented By: Peter Simon, Shane Richie (1992u20131994), John Eccleston (1994), Bobby Davro (1995u20131996)
Genres: Game show, Children's television series
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