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Short film clips were also presented, with the selection based upon viewer requests. As a consequence, many of the clips were presented multiple times. Some of the more popular clips included a tour of the bizarre
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as co-host. Jack Smith served as a narrator on this version, voicing the clips from the older shows, and took over as host in the show's second season. This incarnation lasted until the summer of 1983.
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During the Smith years, memorable segments included a profile of Dr. John Ott's elaborate automated time-lapse multiple camera greenhouse filming the growth of plants (plugging his 1958 book
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On the show, viewers were asked to send in postcards describing something that they wanted to see on television, such as the reenactment of
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The show was originally broadcast live, so some of the riskier propositions took on added elements of danger and suspense. A segment where
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This article is about the American television show. For the Ian Fleming novel alternately titled You Asked for It, see
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After ABC canceled the original show in 1959, various revivals have aired in the decades since:
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Baker was fond of granting requests to see show-business personalities. He reunited the
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champion Stan Overby performed the feat, shooting an apple off his assistant's head.)
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The Family Channel had a version of their own from 1991 to 1992 called
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began to air in syndication in 1972, and was also hosted by Jack Smith.
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The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television
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episode "Fearless Fonzarelli" (aired September 30, 1975), Fonzie (
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First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
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In spring of 2000, a short-lived version, hosted by comedian
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from December 29, 1950, to December 7, 1951, it moved to
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shooting an apple off his son's head. (1950 US national
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In 1981, another syndicated version went on the air as
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You Asked For It
Casino Royale (novel)
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Art Baker
Jack Smith
DuMont
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David Rose
human interest
Art Baker
William Tell
archery
animal trainer
stuntman
anaconda
Our Gang
Johnny Downs
Joe Cobb
Mickey Daniels
Allen "Farina" Hoskins
Jackie Condon
Gloria Jean
Nick Lucas

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