Candid Camera was a popular and long-running American hidden camera reality television series. Versions of the show appeared on television from 1948 until 2014. Originally created and produced by Allen Funt, it often featured practical jokes, and initially began on radio as The Candid Microphone on June 28, 1947.
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 catchphrase became a song with music and lyrics by Sid Ramin.
Today
we're sharing a classic episode from 1962 in which the Candid Camera crew placed a basket with a 26-year-old "baby" on doorsteps and waited to see the homeowners' reactions. A note attached to the baby said "Take good care of Johnny. He is a good boy."
Enjoy!
COULD NOT UNDERSTAND A SINGLE WORD. EVERYTHING MUFFLED. CHECK THE SOUND BEFORE SENDING THESE AS EXAMPLES OF 'CANDID CAMERA.'
ReplyDeleteSorry you couldn't hear the dialogue. It worked fine on my computer. But it is a 62 year old black and white film shot like a home movie.
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