The theme is stock music from the Lang-Worth library by Jack Shaindlin. It was used in Augie Doggie and a couple of other Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the '50s.
jgbennie 10 months ago
Sure would like to know what those prizes were.
ebf1957 3 years ago
Considering it's 1952 and a syndicated series that didn't last too long, my guess is cheap prizes.
palmercomm 3 years ago
Actually, the prizes depended on the station - the show itself merely provided the questions and setup, however not the prizes.
WarioBarker88 3 years ago
Good heavens, he looks about 17.
seabisquick 4 years ago
The theme is stock music from the Lang-Worth library by Jack Shaindlin. It was used in Augie Doggie and a couple of other Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the '50s.
jgbennie 10 months ago
Sure would like to know what those prizes were.
ebf1957 3 years ago
Considering it's 1952 and a syndicated series that didn't last too long, my guess is cheap prizes.
palmercomm 3 years ago
Actually, the prizes depended on the station - the show itself merely provided the questions and setup, however not the prizes.
WarioBarker88 3 years ago
Good heavens, he looks about 17.
seabisquick 4 years ago