Beat The Bridge 2025 Host

Beat The Bridge 2025 Host. BEAT IN THE HEAT RETURNS IN 2025! Derek Ryan Music The actor and host discusses the new game show, which features an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross it by answering trivia questions. Cameron Mathison catches us up on "General Hospital," hosting the new game show "Beat the Bridge," and his latest endeavors with the Great American Family network.

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And now, he's shared a sneak peek at the exciting new series! "Your newest game show host reporting for duty," Mathison announced on Instagram. This June, GENERAL HOSPITAL star Cameron Mathison (Drew) will take on double duty as game show host when his new Game Show Network series, BEAT THE BRIDGE, premieres on the cable channel

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Now, with his mental and physical health in balance and being cared for, Mathison is also celebrating his new role as a game show host, helming the new Game Show Network series Beat the Bridge. "Based on BBC's BRIDGE OF LIES from STV Studios, BEAT THE BRIDGE features an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions," Deadline reported. And now, he's shared a sneak peek at the exciting new series! "Your newest game show host reporting for duty," Mathison announced on Instagram.

Cameron Mathison to Host Game Show Network's 'Beat The Bridge. "Based on BBC's BRIDGE OF LIES from STV Studios, BEAT THE BRIDGE features an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions," Deadline reported. Cameron Mathison (General Hospital) will host the new Game Show Network series, in which contestants try to cross a bridge and win a cash prize by providing the correct answers to trivia questions.

Beat the Bridge Game Show Network Sets Premiere Date for New Series. ACTOR Cameron Mathison broke into the soap opera scene in 1998 when he landed a recurring role as Ryan Lavery in All My Children Now, Cameron has been named the host of Game Show Network's Beat the Bridge, and many want to know more about the soap actor.