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Candid, generous and just he was ardent in his friendships, constant to his friends.
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Allen Funt, the creator and host of the American version of the television show Candid Camera, was a collector of Alma-Tadema paintings at a time when the artist's reputation in the 20th century was at its nadir ; in a relatively few years he bought 35 works, about 10 % of Alma-Tadema's output.
was based on his reality-television show Candid Camera.
One of the programs was Candid Camera, and Hirschfeld's caricature of the show's host Allen Funt outraged Funt so much he threatened to leave the network if the magazine were issued.
Ironically, Blanc's characterization of the Woody Woodpecker laugh had originally been applied to a Bugs Bunny prototype, in shorts such as the aforementioned Elmer's Candid Camera, and was later transferred to Woody.
But her biggest break came in 1993, when she was chosen to participate in Lente Loco ( Crazy Lens ), as Pupu Pirú, a show that was like a Spanish version of Candid Camera.
By 1965, Rivers had a stint on Candid Camera as a gag writer and participant ; she was " the bait " to lure people into ridiculous situations for the show.
Allen Albert Funt ( September 16, 1914 – September 5, 1999 ) was an American television producer, director and writer, television personality, best known as the creator and host of Candid Camera from the 1940s to 1980s, as either a regular television show or a television series of specials.
Candid Camera first aired in 1948 and was created by Peter Funt ’ s father, Allen.
Peter first appeared on Candid Camera when he was only three years old.
Later in 1996, He hosted and was the executive producer of the Candid Camera 50th anniversary special.
Hovis was hired as a producer for the hidden-camera television show Totally Hidden Video but was fired from the show by Fox executives after accusations by Candid Camera creator Alan Funt of staging segments using paid actors.
Coleman Hawkins, who considered Russell to be color-blind, at the time of the 1961 Jazz Reunion ( Candid ) record date – they had originally recorded together in 1929 – dismissed any idea that Russell was now playing modern, saying that he had always played that way.
Zed Candid, airing on Wednesdays, featured short films and was hosted by Trish Williams, Suzanne Bastien and Zorana Sadiq.
DeLuise was the host of the television show Candid Camera from 1991-92.
Candid Records was the company's short-lived jazz subsidiary.
Uys's other well-known movie was Funny People in 1977, which was a comedy in the same genre as Candid Camera in the United States, putting unsuspecting people in embarrassing positions.
He presented various series including the British version of Candid Camera, Comedy Bandbox ( 1962 ) ( later David Nixon's Comedy Bandbox ( 1966 ), and was Basil Brush's first partner.
In November 1878 when George Romanes presented his new book refuting theism, A Candid Examination of Theism by " Physicus ", Darwin read it with " very great interest ", but was unconvinced, pointing out that its arguments did not rule out God creating matter and energy at the beginning of the universe, with a propensity to evolve.
In that cartoon, Porky's role was filled by another Avery-created character, Egghead ( who evolved into Elmer Fudd in the episode Elmer's Candid Camera 1940 ), and Daffy is given his name.
Candid Records was founded as a subsidiary of Archie Bleyer's Cadence label in New York City in 1960.

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* 1948 – Candid Camera makes its television debut after being on radio for a year as Candid Microphone.
The Free Cinema movement in the United Kingdom during the 1950s, the Direct Cinema in North America in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the Candid Eye series in Canada in the 1950s, all essentially owed a debt to Vertov.
Transports had names starting with C ( as in “ cargo ”), which resulted in names like Careless or Candid.
* March 2 – Cartoon character Elmer Fudd makes his debut in the animated short Elmer's Candid Camera.
Reality television began in 1948 with Alan Funt's TV series Candid Camera.
Debuting in 1948, Allen Funt's hidden camera Candid Camera show ( based on his previous 1947 radio show, Candid Microphone ) broadcast unsuspecting ordinary people reacting to pranks.
Candid Camera, which first aired on television in 1948, pioneered the format.
* Il-76 " Candid ", strategic airlifter, 1973.
* Bring It on: Tough Questions, Candid Answers, Nashville, Tenn: W Pub.
During this time, Dolphy also recorded a large ensemble session at the Candid label and took part in the Newport Rebels session.
Booker's leader date for Candid, Out Front featured Dolphy mainly on alto, though he played bass clarinet and flute on some ensemble passages.
The track " Stormy Weather ( Take 1 )" is included on the Candid Dolphy LP.
* Durward Kirby Co-star of Candid Camera & Garry Moore Show had a home on Lake Mauweehoo in Sherman from 1951-2001.
In 1961, he made guest appearances on The Today Show, Play Your Hunch, Candid Camera, I've Got a Secret, Here's Hollywood, Art Linkletter's House Party, Groucho's quiz show You Bet Your Life, The Ed Sullivan Show, and Your Surprise Package.
Other presenting jobs in the 1960s included hosting Candid Camera and compèring Sunday Night at the London Palladium.
*" The Candid Ethnographer " – Where the researcher situates themselves within the ethnography is ethically problematic.
* Rock Steady Candid commentary about his career in Interview with Perry Hicks for GulfCoastNews. com
* Candid Camera ( 1948 – present.
In the 1960s, Woody Allen, working on Candid Camera, used Freedonia as a practical joke by asking passersby what they thought of the bid for independence for Freedonia.
" is also questionable, as Mel Blanc had already used a similar laugh in earlier Warner Bros. cartoons such as Elmer's Candid Camera.

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