Don Adams' Screen Test
Don Adams' Screen Test | |
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Adams as the show's host | |
Created by | Don Adams |
Presented by | Don Adams |
Narrated by | Dick Tufeld |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 (+1 pilot) |
Production | |
Running time | 24 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | Syndicated |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 7, 1975 – September 18, 1976 |
Don Adams' Screen Test is an American game show that aired in syndication for one season. It was hosted by actor Don Adams and the announcer was Dick Tufeld.
Gameplay
The game involves two 15-minute periods, in which a random person would be asked to act out or re-enact a famous Hollywood movie scene (such as the race scene from the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas). They would then be helped out by Adams and guest celebrities that appeared on the show. Blunders such as forgotten lines, failures of props, and celebrities ad-libbing would provide more comedy.
A second contestant would do the same. At the end, both contestants would see their screen tests, and the contestant whose screen test got a bigger reaction from the audience received a trip to Hollywood to take part in a real screen test to be in an upcoming movie or television show.
Episode status
The series is held in its entirety (including the hour-long pilot taped May 16, 1975) by Universal Television,[1] however has not been seen since its original airing.
Notes
References
- The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, 2nd ed., 1995, Schwartz, Ryan, and Wostbrock