What's Your Bid? Explained

Genre:Game show
Starring:Leonard Rosen (ABC host)
Robert Alda (DuMont host)
John Reed King (ABC announcer)
Dick Shepard (DuMont announcer)
Berni Gould (ABC cast member)
Roslyn Woods (model)
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:11 (ABC)
9 (DuMont)
Runtime:30 minutes
Channel:ABC (Feb-Apr 1953)
DuMont (May–June 1953)

What's Your Bid? was an ABC and DuMont Television Network game show hosted by Leonard Rosen (as "Liberal Bill") (ABC) and Robert Alda (DuMont), with announcement and live commercials delivered by John Reed King (ABC) and Dick Shepard (DuMont). The show aired Saturdays from February 14, 1953, to late April on ABC, and Sundays from May 3, 1953, to June 28, 1953, on DuMont. The show was an auction where audience members bid on items, with all revenues from the auction directed to a specific charity that week, and often matching funds provided to that charity or another organization on behalf of the show's sponsor, Charles Antell Cosmetics. Winners would receive other prizes along with their auction items, ranging from consumer products to household appliances to cars, and Charles Antell products were frequent consolation prizes. In the middle segment, three pre-selected viewers would be telephoned, and given an opportunity to bid on an item, with the show's announcers manning the phones to deliver their bids to the host. In the final segment, a celebrity guest, such as Ralph Bellamy or Eva Gabor, would appear to speak on behalf of that week's charity organization, and auction off what was claimed to be a personal belonging of theirs.

Episode status

In August 2019, an ABC episode was posted onto YouTube. The status of the rest of the episodes from both DuMont and ABC is unknown, though it is possible that most DuMont episodes were lost.

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