Monday, September 17, 2018

Child Support 10/5 on ABC

Child Support: Episode 202 (10/5)

SEASON PREMIERE

ADULT CONTESTANTS CAN RELY ON THE SMARTS OF A GROUP OF KIDS AS THEY
ATTEMPT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS TO WIN UP TO $200,000
ON THE SECOND SEASON PREMIERE OF ABC’S ‘CHILD SUPPORT,’

FRIDAY, OCT. 5

From Ricky Gervais and Hosted by Fred Savage

‘Child Support’ Joins Popular Comedies ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ and
‘Speechless’

to Launch ABC’s New TGIF
“Episode 202” – Dominic of Yonkers, New York, and Ashlie of Ontario,
California, will each try to answer 10 questions correctly in order to win
the ultimate prize of $200,000. If they answer incorrectly, the contestants
will have a chance to be saved by a group of kids being asked the same
question by comedic mastermind Ricky Gervais on the season premiere of
“Child Support,” FRIDAY, OCT. 5 (9:00–10:01 p.m. EDT), on
The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.
“Child Support” is a one-hour studio-based series from Golden Globe ® and Emmy® Award-winning Ricky Gervais and Banijay
Studios North America. The series will feature adult contestants and
priceless interactions between funnyman Ricky Gervais and a group of five
kids who say the most unpredictable things.
Hosted by Fred Savage, contestants are asked to answer 10 questions
correctly to earn the top prize. If they answer incorrectly, the
contestants have a chance to be saved by the five kids who have been asked
the same question by Gervais.
The series was created by Banijay Studios North America and is executive
produced by Ricky Gervais, David Goldberg, Caroline Baumgard, Jeff Krask
and Michael Canter. The series is produced by Banijay Studios North
America.
“Child Support” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV
format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. This episode carries a TV-PG
parental guideline.
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For more information about “Child Support,” visit abc.com.
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