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  1. The New Candid Camera: Created by Allen Funt. With Allen Funt, John Bartholomew Tucker, Joey Heatherton, Thomas Franco. Weekly hidden camera series hosted by Allen Funt.

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    • 1974-09
    • Comedy
  2. Apr 27, 2023 · April 27, 2023 10:15am. Allen Funt, 'Candid Camera' & Taraji P. Henson Getty/Erika Bracey. Village Roadshow Unscripted Television is working with Candid Camera Inc. to develop a new version of the ...

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  3. Jan 21, 2017 · RELATED: In 1974, Funt produced The New Candid Camera, which had new bits and recordings of the old classic bits as well. And in the early 1990’s, two other versions of the new show premiered, one with Funt and his son Peter as hosts, and one that featured Dom DeLuise and Eva LaRue. Later that decade, Peter again took up the humiliation torch ...

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    The show involved concealed cameras filming ordinary people being confronted with unusual situations, sometimes involving trick props, such as a desk with drawers that pop open when one is closed or a car with a hidden extra gas tank. When the joke was revealed, victims were told the show's catchphrase, "Smile, you're on Candid Camera." The catchph...

    The Candid Microphone was first heard on Saturday, June 28, 1947, at 7:30 p.m. on ABC radio. That series came to an end on September 23, 1948. The announcer for the radio program was Dorian St. George(1911–2004). Beginning June 6, 1950, The Candid Microphone was broadcast by CBS on Tuesdays at 9:30 p.m., sponsored by Philip Morris,which continued f...

    Funt brought his program to ABC television in 1948, using the Candid Microphone title of the radio series, and then switched to NBC in the fall of 1949 (for Philip Morris, with Ken Roberts as his announcer), at which point its name was changed to Candid Camera. The format moved to syndication in 1951 and continued for three years before returning t...

    In 1970, Funt wrote, narrated, directed and produced an X-rated Candid Camera-style theatrical reality film, What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? A second film, Money Talks, followed in 1972. What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? eventually led to a series of videotapes of an adult-oriented (containing nudity) version of Candid Camera, produced in the 1980s...

    The 1960s version was seen in reruns on CBS daytime at 10am EST from September 26, 1966 to September 6, 1968, with local stations continuing to air the series for the next several years. It also aired on the Ha!comedy network in 1990-91. The 1970s version continued to play on local stations for several years after its cancellation, followed by a ru...

    Television

    A British version of Candid Camera began in 1960 and ran for seven years. It was initially presented by David Nixon or Bob Monkhouse and featured Jonathan Routh and Arthur Atkins as pranksters. The show briefly returned in 1974, hosted by Peter Dulay, with Arthur Atkins and Sheila Bernette. Another series was aired in 1976 with Jonathan Routh in charge, with Dulay as producer. These two 1970s series reappeared in 1986, with an opening sequence from Peter Dulay. Jeremy Beadle made his name hos...

    Academia

    In 1964, Cornell University's Department of Psychology asked for and received permission to maintain an archive of Candid Camera and Candid Microphoneepisodes for educational research and study purposes.

    VHS

    1. Candid Camera Christmas 2. Candid Camera Golf Gags 3. Candid Camera's All-Time Funniest Moments Parts I & II 4. Candid Camera's Biggest Surprises 5. Candid Camera's Pets & Animals 6. Candid Candid Camera(adult content) 7. Candid Kids

    DVD

    1. Best of the 1960s Volume One 2. Best of the 1960s Volume Two 3. Best of the 1970s Volume One 4. Best of the 1970s Volume Two 5. Best of the 1980s Volume One 6. Best of the 1990s Volume One 7. Best of Today Volume One 8. Best of Today Volume Two 9. Candid Camera: Greatest Moments 10. Candid Camera: Fooling The Senses 11. Green Kid 12. Inspirational Smiles 13. Most Requested Characters 14. The Funt Family Collection

    Classic audio CD

    1. Candid Microphone(1960)

    Funt, Allen. Eavesdropper at Large: Adventures in Human Nature with "Candid Mike". Vanguard Press, 1952.
    Funt, Allen. Candid Kids. Bernard Geis, 1964.
    Candid Cameraofficial site
    "Smile My Ass". Radiolab. WNYC. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
    Candid Microphonewith Allen Funt and Bela Lugosi
    Candid Microphone(July 14, 1947)
  4. Jan 22, 2002 · Allen Funt got wise to the power of comedic humiliation in the Army. He was known to secretly tape record his fellow servicemen's complaints about the state of things and then broadcast the recordings on the Armed Forces Radio. Stunts like those led to his national radio show, called Candid Microphone, which debuted in 1948 and peppered radio waves time and again for thirty years. That radio ...

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    • August 11, 1948
  5. The New Candid Camera (TV Series 1974–1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Candid Camera: With Peter Funt, Suzanne Somers, Sam Van Zandt, Lorianne Crook. An updated version of the classic TV show. Original host Allen Funt's son, Peter Funt, takes over as the host of this program featuring ordinary people being filmed in unusual situations.

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