10 Seconds

10 Seconds is a television game show that aired on The Nashville Network from March 29 to September 24, 1993.

Miller and Dashiell were also the host-announcer team for Top Card, the quiz show that 10 Seconds replaced on the schedule following its cancellation.

At that point, the player who chose the category decided to play that song or pass it to their opponent.

In the first round categories were worth between 10 and 50 points, in five-point increments, and it was possible for the same number to appear multiple times on the board.

Unlike the front game, the categories were played in order, moving from left to right, top to bottom.

Getting all nine songs before time expired won the champion a cash jackpot, which started out at $2,500 (later $1,000) and increased by $500 each day until it was claimed.