- Truth or Consequences
Infobox Television
show_name = Truth or Consequences
caption = "Action Comics" #127 (December 1948), featuringSuperman appearing on the show with Ralph Edwards
format = Game Show
runtime = 30 minutes (per episode)
creator =Ralph Edwards
starring = Ralph Edwards (1940-1957)
Jack Bailey (1954-1956)
Bob Barker (1956-1975)
Bob Hilton (1975-1978)
Larry Anderson (1987-1988)
country = USA
network =CBS (1950-1954),NBC (1954-1965), Syndication (1966-1978, 1987-1988)
first_aired = 1940
last_aired = 1988
num_episodes = undetermined"Truth or Consequences" was an American quiz show, originally hosted on
NBC radio byRalph Edwards (1940-57) and later on television by Edwards (1950-54),Jack Bailey (1954-55),Bob Barker (1956-75),Bob Hilton (1975-78) andLarry Anderson (1987-88). The television show ran onCBS ,NBC and also in syndication.History
The syndicated "Truth or Consequences" became the first successful first-run daily game show (as opposed to reruns) to not air on a network, having ended its NBC run in 1965.
"Truth or Consequences" was the first game show to air on commercially-licensed television, airing on the first day of WNBT's program schedule in 1941. This was a one-time experiment; "Truth or Consequences" did not appear on TV again until 1950, when the medium had caught on commercially. [http://www.tvhistory.tv/1941_June_30_WNBT_Program.jpg]
On
January 22 ,1957 , the show, which was produced in Hollywood, became the first program to be broadcast in all time zones from a prerecordedvideotape ; this technology, which had only been introduced the previous year, had been used only for time-delayed broadcasts to the West Coast. ["Daily N.B.C. Show Will Be on Tape", "New York Times", Jan. 18, 1957, p. 31.]Gameplay
Ralph Edwards would say later that he got the idea for a new radio program after playing a parlor game called "forfeits". [ "Ralph Edwards," "Current Biography 1943", p192, 193 ] The show premiered on NBC radio in March, 1940 and was an instant hit with listeners. The idea of the show was to mix the original quiz element of game shows with wacky stunts.
On the show, people had to answer a trivia question correctly (usually an off-the-wall question that no one would be able to answer correctly, or a bad joke) before "Beulah the Buzzer" was sounded. If the contestant could not complete the "Truth" portion, there would be "Consequences," usually a zany and embarrassing stunt. From the start, most contestants preferred to answer the question wrong in order to perform the stunt. Said Edwards, "Most of the American people are darned good sports." [ Id. at p193 ] During Barker's run as host, "Barker's Box" was played. Barker's Box was a box with four drawers in it. If a contestant was able to pick the drawer with money in it, he or she won a bonus prize.
In many broadcasts, the stunts on "Truth or Consequences" included a popular, but emotional, heart-rending surprise for a contestant, that being the reunion with a long-lost relative or with an enlisted son or daughter returning from military duty overseas, particularly Vietnam. Sometimes, if that military person was based in California, his or her spouse or parents were flown in for that reunion.
Cultural references
* An early 1950s "
Looney Tunes "cartoon called "The Ducksters " featuredDaffy Duck as the host of a radio game show called "Truth or AAAAAHHHH!," withPorky Pig as the contestant.
* In "Action Comics " #127 (December 1948),Superman was a contestant on "Truth or Consequences" ( [http://www.comics.org/graphics/covers/97/400/97_4_0000127.jpg] ).
* The town ofTruth or Consequences, New Mexico named itself after the game show in 1950 (its former name was "Hot Springs"). Ralph Edwards announced that he would do the program from the first town that renamed itself after the show. Edwards himself continued to make appearances at the annual fiesta every May until his death.
* OnGeorge Carlin 's 1969 debut album, "Take-Offs and Put-Ons ", the character Congolia Breckinridge appears on a similar show called "Truth or Penalties" (although at one point Carlin goofs and says the original show's name). Because she has too little time to buzz in, when she is invited to pull back the curtain, an empty stage is revealed. The host then announces, "We were going to reunite you with your sister, whom you haven't seen in 27 years, but you blew the question, so we sent your sister back to Maine."
*Donald Duck competes withHuey, Dewey and Louie in a television show that resembles "Truth or Consequences" in a 50's or 60's comic. He prepares himself by readingtome s of trivia and ends up humiliating himself on air.
* In a 1994 episode of "The Price Is Right", Bob Barker accidentally signed off with the line "Bob Barker saying goodbye...and hoping all your prices are right" instead of his standard spay/neuter announcement. On "Truth or Consequences", his signoff ended with the phrase "hoping all your consequences are happy ones."References
External links
*imdb title|id=0143074|title=Truth or Consequences
*http://www.archive.org/details/TruthorConsequences Radio Programs
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=N4OL7SX0c4U Truth or Consequences - 1966]
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