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Exclusive: Disney Channel Sets Premiere Date for Win, Lose or Draw Revival

Disney Channel's new take on the late 1980s game show Win, Lose or Draw has been given a premiere date: Monday, March 3 at 5/4c. The new version, hosted by Justin Willman (Cupcake Wars), will pit two teams — each comprised of two kid contestants and a Disney Channel or Disney XD star — against each other as they compete in a game of drawing skills and wit. Exclusive: Disney Channel Brings Back Game Show Win, Lose or Draw

Michael Schneider

Disney Channel's new take on the late 1980s game show Win, Lose or Draw has been given a premiere date: Monday, March 3 at 5/4c.

The new version, hosted by Justin Willman (Cupcake Wars), will pit two teams — each comprised of two kid contestants and a Disney Channel or Disney XD star — against each other as they compete in a game of drawing skills and wit.

Exclusive: Disney Channel Brings Back Game Show Win, Lose or Draw

Disney Channel and Disney XD stars participating include Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez from Austin & Ally; Dog With a Blog's G Hannelius and Blake Michael; Kickin' It's Leo Howard and Olivia Holt; Lab Rats' Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger; Jessie's Peyton List and Cameron Boyce; Liv and Maddie's Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg; Mighty Med's Jake Short and Bradley Steven Perry; and Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit from Teen Beach Movie.

Utilizing motion control, interactive multi-touch screen displays and graphic technology, the new Win, Lose or Draw will center on challenges such as "Shake, Rattle and Draw," as well as a drawing obstacle course and "Fill in the Blank."

The revival comes from executive producer Scott St. John (Deal or No Deal) and Summerdale Prods. with ABC Media Group. A sneak preview episode aired on Friday, Jan. 17, ranking as the night's No. 1 TV telecast in its time slot with kids 2-11, kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14.

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