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| runtime = 15 minutes (1947-1948)<br>30 minutes<br>(1971-1972)

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| runtime = 15 minutes (1947-1948)<br>30 minutes<br>(1971-1972)

| starring = Don Roper<br>Evelyn Peterson<br>(1947-1948)<br>[[Dennis James]]<br>(1971-1972)

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| country = United States

| starring = Don Roper<br>Evelyn Peterson<br>(1947-1948)<br>[[Dennis James]]<br>(1971-1972)

| network = [[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]] (1947&ndash;1948)<br>[[Broadcast syndication|Syndicated]] (1971&ndash;1972)

| country = United States

| first_aired = {{start date|1947}}

| network = [[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]] (1947&ndash;1948)<br>[[Broadcast syndication|Syndicated]] (1971&ndash;1972)

| last_aired = {{end date|1948}}

| picture_format = [[Black-and-white]] (1947&ndash;1948)<br>Color (1971&ndash;1972)

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| first_aired = {{start date|1947}}

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'''''Know Your New York''''' was an early American television [[game show]]. Broadcast on [[DuMont Television Network]]'s flagship station [[WNYW|WABD]] in New York City, the series aired in 1947, broadcast at 8:45pm ET on Wednesdays. The 15-minute series was sponsored by Bonded Auto Sales, and was hosted by Don Roper, who was assisted by Evelyn Peterson. Although broadcast only on a single station, it is notable as an early example of a television game show. The show returned to the air in 1971, with [[Dennis James]] as host, and ran for one season from 1971 to 1972.

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==External links==

*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3378442 ''Know Your New York'' at IMDB]

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