Twenty-One
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history of television in the U.S.
- In Television in the United States: The year of transition: 1959
…appearances on the quiz show Twenty-One (NBC, 1956–58) by, among other things, parlaying his newfound celebrity into a guest host job on the popular NBC morning show Today (begun 1952). Van Doren consistently denied any involvement in the scandal until Nov. 2, 1959, when, after being subpoenaed by a congressional…
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quiz shows
- In quiz show
…contestant accused the producers of Twenty-One of unfair practices. The accusation led to investigations by a New York grand jury and by a congressional subcommittee on legislative oversight, which proved the charges to be true. The scandal led to a quick demise of the big-money shows. In the mid-1960s the…
Read More - In quiz: A history of quizzing
Such quiz shows as Twenty-One and The \$64,000 Question proved highly popular during the late 1950s. But then it came to light that both shows were heavily rigged. During the ensuing scandal, the popularity of quizzes plummeted, and almost all American quiz shows were taken off the air.
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