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Smile My Ass

Radiolab

WNYC Studios

Science, Natural Sciences, History, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6 β€’ 43.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 January 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Candid Camera is one of the most original – and one of the most mischievous – TV shows of all time. Admirers hailed its creator Allen Funt as a poet of the everyday. Critics denounced him as a Peeping Tom. Funt sought to capture people at their most unguarded, their most spontaneous, their most natural. And he did. But as the show succeeded, it started to change the way we thought not only of reality television, but also of reality itself. Looking back at the show now, a half century later, it’s hard NOT to see so many of our preoccupations – privacy, propriety, publicity, authenticity – through a funhouse mirror, darkly.

This episode was reported by Latif Nasser and produced by Matt Kielty.

Special Thanks to: Bertram van Munster, Fred Nadis, Alexa Conway, the Eastern Airlines Employee Association and Eastern Airlines Radio, Rebecca Lemov, Anna McCarthy, Jill Lepore, Cullie Bogacki Willis III, Barbara Titus and the Funt family.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Wait, you're listening to Radio Lab.

0:11.0

Radio Lab.

0:13.0

WNYC.

0:14.0

Alright, Latif, if you can rewind your mind back to a time when your life wasn't dominated

0:23.6

by Alan Funt in Candy Camera, how did this start?

0:26.9

So I first, I did, unlike a lot of people, I did not grow up watching Candid Camera.

0:32.9

I had never heard of Candy Camera when I was a kid.

0:34.9

You never heard of Candy Camera?

0:36.9

No, no.

0:37.9

Have you heard of the Declaration of Independence?

0:40.9

Did Alan Funt write that?

0:42.9

No, but he's up there and it's a very noticeable cut.

0:46.9

He is actually a founding father in a way of a different sort.

0:53.9

Hey, I'm Chad Abumrod.

0:54.9

I'm Robert Pillowicz.

0:55.9

This is Radio Lab.

0:56.9

Oh, and you least expected your expected, you're the one today.

1:01.9

Okay, just to set that up.

1:02.9

So there used to be a time in our media history where like the line between show and life

1:08.9

was really clear.

1:09.9

But a long came a guy named Alan Funt who muddied that line in a way that was fascinating and

1:15.4

would bite him in the butt.

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