HARTFORD, Conn. -- Charles Van Doren, the dashing young academic whose meteoric rise and fall as a corrupt game show contestant in the 1950s inspired the movie "Quiz Show" and served as a cautionary ...
As the extent of the quiz show deception was revealed, the networks pulled all their high stakes game shows from the air, replacing them with westerns and detective shows. But the scandal affected far ...
Behind the glitz, glamor, and grand prizes, game shows have a dark side. Of course, we all fondly remember sick days and lazy afternoons spent watching everyday people guess their way to fortune and ...
In the 1950s, many quiz shows migrated from radio to TV and involved large sums of money. But the shows were damaged when it was revealed that many quizzes were fixed. In 1959, Charles van Doren ...
At the time he created the quiz show "Twenty-One," Dan Enright was one of the most successful game show producers in television. Beginning in radio, Enright had worked with Jack Barry to create and ...
Who defeated Charles Van Doren? / Which movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1955, and why did Herbert Stempel have to pretend that he didn’t know? / What did President Eisenhower call “a terrible ...
Behind the glitz, glamor, and grand prizes, game shows have a dark side. Of course, we all fondly remember sick days and lazy afternoons spent watching everyday people guess their way to fortune and ...
A new series from ABC News Studios shares the history of the beloved TV genre. For generations, game shows have been an American television staple, captivating audiences with their snappy catch ...