I like the ending when she recognizes Alan Funt. Funt was is fine shape too, as demonstrated when he ran down the street. Maybe he could have been an Olympic competitor if this Candid Camera TV show stuff didn't work out.
Analog television. It was so much less expensive to enjoy home entertainment in the 50's, 60's and 70's when I was a kid growing up. All a family had to do was choose the radio or television or record player they could afford, buy it, take it home and plug it into any wall outlet in the house. Those things could run all day and all night, (except the television which ran until midnight when the National Anthem played and programming ceased and all you could see was a test pattern on the screen until morning), and the only cost you'd incur was paying for the electricity it took to run them. Today? Average Americans are paying *hundreds* of dollars more per month for their entertainment now. Personally, I miss the analog era and the Fairness Doctrine (1949 - 1987). Simple fun with no bad endings.
"Can you get your window closed, I'm feeling a draft"!!!😆
I like the ending when she recognizes Alan Funt. Funt was is fine shape too, as demonstrated when he ran down the street. Maybe he could have been an Olympic competitor if this Candid Camera TV show stuff didn't work out.
Absolutely safe ....
Rest in powerful peace 🙏
Alan Albert Funt
16 September 1914 ~
5 September 1999⚘
I watched this show faithfully as a kid !!!!
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Same…
Oh yeah. It was a must watch at our house too.
Love how that lady bailed out as soon as the car slowed down
Goodness, this was comedy gold!
I just binge watched every video.
Great days of TV
Analog television. It was so much less expensive to enjoy home entertainment in the 50's, 60's and 70's when I was a kid growing up. All a family had to do was choose the radio or television or record player they could afford, buy it, take it home and plug it into any wall outlet in the house. Those things could run all day and all night, (except the television which ran until midnight when the National Anthem played and programming ceased and all you could see was a test pattern on the screen until morning), and the only cost you'd incur was paying for the electricity it took to run them. Today? Average Americans are paying *hundreds* of dollars more per month for their entertainment now. Personally, I miss the analog era and the Fairness Doctrine (1949 - 1987). Simple fun with no bad endings.
This is so great! Original work!
_"You're Allen Funt"!_ 😂😂😂
That's so funny to watch the lady trying to explain it to Alan Funt, and she does not recognize him. :)
And she drives through the stop signs.
Brilliant, from uk
that looks like the city of Miami Shores.....I'm a native I've lived here all my life....is this 1962 or 1963???
I wonder what happened to these vehicles.
I wondered that as I was watching this too.
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