What's Going On (game show) explained

Genre:Game show
Creator:Allan Sherman
Presenter:Lee Bowman
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:5
Producer:Mark Goodson
Bill Todman
Camera:Multi-camera
Runtime:25 mins.
Company:Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Channel:ABC

What's Going On is an American game show that aired for five weeks beginning on November 28, 1954, and ending on December 26, 1954.[1] The show aired on ABC and was a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production. It was sponsored by Revlon,[2] and originated live from New York City.

Lee Bowman served as host of the show. There were six celebrities involved in the game: Hy Gardner, Audrey Meadows, Gene Raymond, Kitty Carlisle, Cliff Norton, and Susan Oakland.[3] Jayne Meadows was a substitute panelist when her sister Audrey was doing a stage play.

Format

Each week, three of the celebrities would be sent to either record film of an activity or to participate in a live remote broadcast documenting or doing an activity. Examples include washing windows at the Empire State Building, eating dinner at a Chinese restaurant, or destroying money no longer suitable for circulation at the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank. The remaining three celebrities would form the panel which would attempt to guess the activity. Each round, one activity would be introduced to the audience with part of the film or live remote, which would be shown behind the panel (they could only see it if they turned around). The activity was silently displayed (usually via written cards they would hold up in the film or remote) for the audience.

The panel would then take turns asking questions to determine the activity, limited by timer in a manner similar to I've Got a Secret. Depending on the presumed difficulty in guessing the activity, the panel could be given anywhere from three to ten "chimes" (guessing turns) between them, which would be revealed in advance. In some of the segments, an audience member would be recruited to engage in the activity with a panelist. In those cases, a relative of the audience member joined the panel attempting to guess the activity. Correctly guessing the activity resulted in a $100 prize. In the segments played exclusively by the panelists, there were no prizes.

Episode status

The first four episodes are known to be intact, and were aired by GSN in 2005 as part of its late-night Black & White Overnight programming block. One of the four episodes was rerun on August 28, 2006 and April 30, 2007. The fifth and final episode's status is unknown.

One episode was aired on September 27, 2020 as part of Buzzr's 5th annual Lost and Found marathon.

Notes and References

  1. Book: McNeil. Alex. Total Television. 1996. Penguin Books USA, Inc.. New York, New York. 0-14-02-4916-8. 905. 4th.
  2. News: Adams . Val . Fonda to be host of drama on TV . March 20, 2021 . The New York Times . December 24, 1954 . 18. ProQuest.
  3. Book: Brooks. Tim. Marsh. Earle. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. 1999. The Ballentine Publishing Group. New York. 0-345-42923-0. 1107. 7th.