I
have not forgotten about this blog. As
I have mentioned, real life is getting in the way of doing a daily entry. I'm actually in the middle of a six-day
stretch with all 5:00am shifts, so I'm quite exhausted at the end of each
shift! But at the very least, I can
post a Throwback Thursday post! Here's hoping that I will have more to say
once this week is over!
Before I go any further though, let me pay my respects to country singer Glen Campbell, who died earlier this week at the age of 81. May the Wichita Lineman live on forever in all of our hearts.
So you know the drill. I'll just jump right into the events and history of August 10!
Before I go any further though, let me pay my respects to country singer Glen Campbell, who died earlier this week at the age of 81. May the Wichita Lineman live on forever in all of our hearts.
So you know the drill. I'll just jump right into the events and history of August 10!
1519 - Ferdinand Magellan's five ships set sail
from Seville in an attempt to circumnavigate the world
1680 - The Pueblo Revolt occurs in New Mexico
1792 - The Storming of the Tuileries Palace takes
place during the French Revolution, and Louis XVI of France is taken into
custody
1793 - The Louvre opens to the public
1821 - Missouri becomes the 24th state of the United
States
1846 - The Smithsonian Institute is chartered by
the United States Congress
1861 - The Battle of Wilson's Creek takes place
1901 - The United States Steel Recognition Strike
begins
1913 - The Treaty of Bucharest is signed by
delegates of five countries which effectively ceases conflict in the Second
Balkan War
1928 - Actor/singer Eddie Fisher (d. 2010) is
born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - also on this date, singer and sausage
company founder Jimmy Dean (d. 2010) is born
1932 - Rin Tin Tin dies at the age of 15
1939 - British actress Kate O'Mara (d. 2014) is
born in Leicester, England
1940 - Righteous Brother member Bobby Hatfield
(d. 2003) is born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
1944 - The Battle of Guam ends
1954 - A ceremony celebrating the groundbreaking
of the St. Lawrence Seaway is held in Massena, New York
1961 - Agent Orange is first used by the U.S.
Army during the Vietnam War
1966 - In Ottawa, the Heron Road Bridge falls
apart during construction - nine people lose their lives
1969 - Leno and Rosemary LaBianca are murdered by
followers of Charles Manson - just one day after the slaying of Sharon Tate and
four others
1977 - David Berkowitz (a.k.a. the Son of Sam) is
arrested for the murders of several New York City residents in the community of
Yonkers, New York
1981 - Two weeks after being abducted from a
shopping plaza, the severed head of 6-year-old Adam Walsh is found - the murder
inspires the series "America's Most Wanted" as well as the Code Adam
page heard in stores for missing children
1988 - Ronald Reagan signs the Civil Liberties
Act of 1988 - the move proclaims that any Japanese-American citizen forced to
be relocated or placed in internment camps during World War II is entitled to a
payment of $20,000
1995 - Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols are
indicted in their role in the Oklahoma City Bombing of April 19, 1995
2008 - Singer/voice actor Isaac Hayes dies at the
age of 65
And
for celebrity birthdays, let's wish the following people a happy birthday - Rhonda Fleming, Anita Lonsbrough, Betsey Johnson, Ronnie Spector, Nick Stringer, Patti Austin, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Diane Venora, Rick Overton, Charlie Peacock, Rosanna Arquette, Antonio Banderas, Jon Farriss, Claudia Christian, Charlie Dimmock, Riddick Bowe, Todd Nichols, Emily Symons, Justin Theroux, Dilana Robichaux, Angie Harmon, Matt Morgan, Ryan Eggold, Ari Boyland, Brenton Thwaites, and Kylie Jenner.
So,
for today's Throwback Thursday post, I've chosen a topic that has caught a lot
of people by surprise, and some may have been a little bit annoyed at being the
center of attention...but for the most part, it's been a topic filled with lots
of laughs and smiles.
And
it all began on August 10, 1948.
So,
here's a question for all of you. How
many of you love playing practical jokes on people? Whether it's April Fools Day or not, it can be fun to watch
people's reactions to pranks that are set on unsuspecting friends and loved
ones. The whoopie cushion on a chair,
the bucket of water over a door, the super-glue on your grandfather's
dentures...
...well,
okay, maybe that last one is a tad too extreme.
As
long as nobody gets hurt physically or emotionally, I'd say that pranks can be
great fun. In this day and age, almost
all pranks are uploaded on sites such as YouTube, or social media websites, but
there was once a time in which television shows took practical jokes and amped
them up to the next level.
On
Dick Clark's "TV's Censored Bloopers and Practical Jokes", you'd see
actors playing tricks on their co-stars and crew members. Betty White gathered a group of senior
citizens to play tricks on the youth in "Off Their Rockers". And I'm sure almost all of us have watched
at least one episode of "Punk'd", in which Ashton Kutcher famously
played jokes on his famous friends...of which a couple of them likely became
enemies as a result.
But
there was one show that kick started the prank wars on network television long
before those three programs ever existed.
I guess you could consider it the grandfather of all hidden camera and
practical jokes of sorts. Initially
beginning as a radio program called "The Candid Microphone" in 1947,
the show was brought to television audiences on August 10, 1948.
Of course, since the show was more visual in nature, the Candid Microphone
became Candid Camera. And over the course of the next sixty-nine years, the show has
evolved and managed to stay relevant as recently as 2014 - the last time the
show was on the air.
The
show was created by Allen Funt, and when the show began broadcasting on the air
in 1948, it wasn't expected to last more than a few seasons, but to everybody's
surprise, the show became a massive hit and ran almost consecutively between
1948 and 1979! And even then, there
were special "Candid Camera" specials broadcast on CBS between 1979
and 1992. And, of course, Allen Funt
was there throughout the entire original run of the series.
Of
course, the gags that the show used were quite harmless and basic in comparison
to some of the pranks that are featured on shows like "Punk'd" and
"Just For Laughs Gags". Some
of the pranks that were featured on the show included gags which involved
chests of drawers being jammed shut, or people who can't figure out how to start
a rigged car, or people getting trapped inside revolving doors that stop
working. After a few frustrating
moments of trying to figure out what was going on, Funt himself or one of his
staffers would reveal the gag by saying the iconic phrase "Smile, you're
on Candid Camera"!
And don't think that the show ended with the death of Allen Funt in 1999. His son Peter took over the Candid Camera franchise in 1996, and has hosted various incarnations of the show over the last few years.
So in celebration of Candid Camera, I thought I'd show you some of the pranks they've pulled over the years...just to give those of you who haven't seen the show an idea of what it was about.
Smile!
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