On Sunday, April 13, 2014 7:58:56 AM UTC-4, Jon Delfin wrote:
>
> Caveat to anyone who hasn't seen the previous entries: These shows are the 
> opposite of "in-depth." Apparently, the budget to clear clips is minimal, 
> and so they use a limited number of them, often ones that aren't 
> representative of the topic but seem to be only what they could afford, and 
> then show bits of them repeatedly. They also tend to spend most of their 
> time on the people who are willing (and still alive) to sit for interviews, 
> at the expense of giving a balanced view.
>
>
>

I remember their first season episode on variety shows, where one of the 
people who was willing to sit for an interview with them was Andy Williams 
- so they included a bunch of clips from his show. Not his big-budget, hit 
show of the sixties, mind you, but his cheap summer replacement show of 
1958, with Dick Van Dyke as his sidekick. Likely not a show that either one 
of them looked back on fondly - more like an example of how they had to pay 
their dues before they hit the big time. But hey, the clips were probably 
public domain.

Then there was their episode about game shows where they couldn't afford a 
clip from "The Newlywed Game," so they hired two actors to play a married 
couple and recreate a "typical" moment from the show. The sort of painful 
stuff that makes you wonder "whose idea was this?"


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