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Glasgow, Greg. "Peter Funt carries on 'Candid Camera' legacy". University of Denver . Retrieved April 1, 2012. 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, called Candid Candid Camera. These videos were shown on HBO and the Playboy Channel.

One episode of Supermarket Sweep from 1991 featured Johnny Gilbert mentioning during the Big Sweep to a team member named Barry (who also appeared on Monopoly): "He thinks he's on Candid Camera, but he knows he's on Supermarket Sweep!" [15] The 1970s version continued to play on local stations for several years after its cancellation, followed by a run on cable's USA Network later in the 1980s, and another go-round on both Comedy Central and E! in the early 1990s. The network TV version celebrated its 35th anniversary with an NBC special in 1983. Four years later, a series of occasional Candid Camera specials aired on CBS with Peter Funt joining his father as co-host. 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 hosting prank shows, notably Beadle's About in the 1980s and 1990s. Channel 4 and Dom Joly developed Trigger Happy TV in the early part of the 21st century. A similar style show with no real presenter went out as Just for Laughs on the BBC around the same time. A German variant of Candid Camera, known as Verstehen Sie Spaß?, was begun in 1980 and continues to air as of 2019. [ citation needed]CCTV Signs should be placed at all entrances where CCTV is recording and throughout your premises as a constant, visual reminder The Candid Microphone was first heard on Saturday, June 28, 1947, at 7:30p.m. on ABC radio. [2] That series came to an end on September 23, 1948. [2] The announcer for the radio program was Dorian St. George [3] (1911–2004). a b c d Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Reviseded.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp.135–136. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3 . Retrieved November 11, 2019.

The format has been revived numerous times, appearing on U.S. TV networks and in syndication (first-run) in each succeeding decade, as either a regular show or a series of specials. Funt, who died in 1999, hosted or co-hosted all versions of the show until he became too ill to continue. His son Peter Funt, who had co-hosted the specials with his father since 1987, became the producer and host. A United Kingdom version of the format aired from 1960 to 1976. Segelken, Roger (September 8, 1999). "Allen Funt's Candid Camera stunts still inform, prompt smiles in academia". The Cornell Chronicle. Ithaca, NY . Retrieved December 10, 2015. The 1960s version was seen in reruns on CBS daytime at 10 am 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.An Australian version of Candid Camera, titled Candid Camera On Australia, aired on the Ten Network in 1989-90.



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