- You're in the Picture
"You're in the Picture" was an American television
game show that aired onCBS for only one true episode, onJanuary 20 ,1961 Considered by many to be one of the largest flops in television history, the show was an attempt to mirror the success that
Groucho Marx had enjoyed for many years with "You Bet Your Life ". Lending the comedic touch as host was TV starJackie Gleason , joined byJohnny Olson as announcer andDennis James doing live commercials for sponsorKellogg's .The show consisted of a four-member celebrity panel sticking their heads into a life-sized illustration of a famous scene or song lyric. Each panelist would then take turns asking yes/no questions to Gleason to try to figure out what scene they were a part of. If they were able to figure out the scene, 100
CARE Package s were donated in their name; if they were stumped, the packages were donated in Gleason's name.The celebrity panel for the episode consisted of
Pat Harrington, Jr. , Pat Carroll,Jan Sterling andArthur Treacher . In a 1980s interview with Gleason on "The Tonight Show ",Johnny Carson also makes the claim that he was on the show, even though existing clips do not show him involved. [http://tvparty.com/picture.html] [http://imdb.com/title/tt0054581/] .The show received negative reviews across the board following its premiere. The program's second episode, instead of the game, consisted of Gleason sitting on a stool on a bare stage and apologizing for the previous week's show.
Saying that the show failed because of "the intangibles of show business," Gleason also noted that more than 30 years' worth of show business experience had been involved in the production. He commented that the program, "laid, without a doubt, the biggest bomb in history...This would make the
H-Bomb look like a two-inch salute." Acknowledging the critics, he also stated that, "You don't have to beAlexander Graham Bell to pick up a telephone and know it's dead."This comical half-hour apology got much better reviews than the game show, and Gleason finished out his series commitment by renaming the program "
The Jackie Gleason Show " and turning it into a talk show.The Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio) inNew York City has copies of both the original airing and the half-hour apology available for public viewing.ee also
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List of television series cancelled after one episode External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054581/ "You're in the Picture" page from "The Jackie Gleason Show" on the Internet Movie Database]
* [http://tvparty.com/picture.html TVParty.com] article on the program, including links to clips of the show itself, Gleason's apology, and a later clip of him discussing the show.
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