The movie "Testing Exhibition" is a public display of the famous TV program Twenty-One in the 1950s. The main attraction of this show is Herbert Stampel, the resident of Queen Judea. As ratings and earnings begin to increase, sponsors and producers believe that they must change their face. The producer recruited Charles Van Doron, a lecturer at Columbia University.
The test show (Figure 1) is based on 21 quiz scandals that appeared in the late 1950s. Broadcast by National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) 21 is a TV show competing for a series of trivial test winners between two players. The director of the show began to produce results to improve the audience and eventually win and lose the winner and make it more interesting, in order to maintain Geritol, the personal sponsor of the program. The exposure of this scandal changed the way sponsors of TV programs spotted, revealing the extent to which television programs provide entertainment.
QUIZ SHOW is based on the initial true story of TV. One of the most popular and successful programming formats is a quiz show where the participants compete for the big gold medal by answering questions. Ralph Fiennes is one of the most excellent literary families in the United States and he became a very popular player in the 21st world. Van Dylan became a symbol of treachery when the test program was modified and it turned out that the athlete got the answer from the producer. John Turturro plays another player, Herb Stempel, and Rob Morrow plays the parliamentary staff surveyor Dick Goodwin.
In June, a popular game program "Question of $ 64,000" debuted at CBS. According to the radio test program "Take It or Leave It" created by Louis G. Cowan, he also created several popular radio quiz shows like "Quiz Kids". Participants of the game show have expertise in special fields such as spell checking and Shakespeare. The suspense form of the show means that they accumulate bonuses at weekly competitions until they enter the final round. This program became very popular, but its success was relatively short, ending in 1958. At that time, it became clear that some popular game programs were operated.