It was a prime time game show/talent contest which pitted children against adult celebrities.
Whichever team won would have their winnings donated to either the Professional Children's School (the kids) or the Actors' Fund of America (the adults).
The DuMont version ran from January 1 to July 17, 1952, and was hosted by John Reed King.
The age division for team members was 35, and it was hosted by Morey Amsterdam.
Norman S. Livingston was the producer, Andrew McCullough was the director, and Milton DeLugg directed the music.