Saturday, March 30, 2013

Perils of live TV

It's a slow news weekend. So it's time again for Richard Carson's awesome I've Got a Secret YouTube channel.

This stunt comes from the May 13, 1959 episode. By the way, the 1958-59 season was the last for IGAS in the top 10 shows on American TV. The 1955-59 period was the show's golden era, at least for the Nielsen Company. I've Got a Secret averaged an unimaginable (by today's standards) 29.8 household rating in 1958-59.

Anyway, this particular stunt concerns soap bubbles. Really, really big soap bubbles. Henry Repka, a dentist from Mount Vernon, NY, tells Garry Moore his secret: he's going to put Garry inside, you guessed it, a soap bubble. In the Q&A round, the panel never really gets close to the secret.

When it comes time for Henry to demonstrate his sudsy skill, the stunt doesn't quite come off, though he gets very close. This is live TV with all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. At least Henry manages to produce some mighty big and beautiful bubbles for the audience, though he also generates some soapy fizzles which get a few laughs.

At one point Garry says the bubbles would look gorgeous on color TV. They don't look bad on black and white television, either, as YouTube testifies. 

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