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BET ON YOUR BABY
Air Date: Saturday, June 07, 2014
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#202) "Episode 202"
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TODDLERS NAVIGATE AN OBSTACLE COURSE, BUCKET TOSS, DO IMPERSONATIONS AND A BALLOON TEST� WILL THEIR PARENTS WIN BIG? FIND OUT ON "BET ON YOUR BABY"

"202" - Little Miller is almost three years old, but can he successfully navigate an obstacle course with a tall glass of water without spilling most of it during the game "H2Ohh No?" How will twins Charlie and Harrison react during "Get a Grip" when told to hold their balloons til Dad returns�but are distracted by a remote controlled-car carrying a big cupcake? Will Dad Steelo correctly predict whether three-year-old Elijah can dunk balls into three buckets in 60 seconds? And can little Jaidyn mimic her Mom's impersonations well enough so that Dad can correctly guess the celebrities? All the parents return for a high-stakes game of "Baby Talk," in which they guess the mystery word Melissa and their children are describing. One lucky family moves on to try to break the piggy bank and win a $50,000 college fund. Find out when Melissa Peterman (ABC Family's "Baby Daddy") hosts "Bet On Your Baby," SATURDAY, JUNE 7 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television network.

Melissa Peterman also stars as Bonnie Wheeler in ABC Family's hit comedy, "Baby Daddy," which airs Wednesdays (8:30-9:00 p.m., ET) through June 18 on ABC Family.

"Bet On Your Baby" was created by 5x5 Media's Craig Armstrong, Rick Ringbakk, Charles Wachter and Electus' Ben Silverman and Jimmy Fox. The series is executive produced by Electus (Ben Silverman, Chris Grant, Laura Caraccioli, Corie Henson) and 5x5 Media (Craig Armstrong and Rick Ringbakk). Electus International, the global distribution arm of Electus, will distribute the series universally.

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