TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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A New York man, caught unawares in the subicay by "Candid Camera," has given his candid opinion of the show by hurling a $100,000 damage suit against all concerned. Here is the evidence the court will hear. Read both sides, and judge for yourself. Perhaps you remember the show. The plaintiffs, Richard and Pauline Marshall, will never forget it. The scene opened inside an IRT subway train. On your TV screen, you saw a crowded (Continued on page 63) CBS, Arthur Godfrey (the show's original emcee) and Allen Funt (its creator) deny all charges and allegations that relate to the "doctoring" or "rigging" of "Candid Camera." The fourth (Continued on page 64)