The $1.98 Beauty Show
The $1.98 Beauty Show | |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Chuck Barris |
Presented by | Rip Taylor |
Narrated by | Johnny Jacobs |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 78 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Chuck Barris |
Producer | Paul Pompian |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company | Chuck Barris Productons |
Original release | |
Release | September 4, 1978 September 1980 | –
Related | |
The Gong Show |
The $1.98 Beauty Show is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 1978[1] to September 1980.
Hosted by Rip Taylor, the series is a parody of beauty contests, and featured six female contestants (including the occasional overweight ones, Sandra Bernhard and actress Teresa Ganzel,[2] and on at least one occasion a male dressed in drag) competing for the title of "$1.98 Beauty Queen".
Chuck Barris created the series and was executive producer while Johnny Jacobs announced.
Rules
The show consists of three rounds, during which each contestant is judged by three celebrity panelists. These include Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr, Steve Garvey, Louis Nye, Marty Allen, and The Unknown Comic. Emcee Taylor introduces the contestants one at a time.
Round 2 features each contestant showcasing their "abilities". Round 3 is a swimsuit competition, in which emcee Taylor ushers the contenders on stage and announcer Jacobs cracks jokes about their vital statistics and hobbies.
At the end of each show, Taylor announces the "$1.98 Beauty of The Week" (sometimes the episode's ugliest contestant); that contestant is then presented with a tacky plastic crown, rotten vegetables as a bouquet, and the titular cash prize of $1.98, which Taylor dispenses from a coin holder on his belt.[3]
Music cues
Music cues used on this show include "Happy Days Are Here Again" (Taylor's theme song), "Oh You Beautiful Doll", and "Ain't She Sweet". In addition, Taylor serenades the winning contestant as a parody of Bert Parks having done the same on the Miss America Pageant.
The show's bandleader, Milton DeLugg, used all the same musicians from the band heard on The Gong Show, plus two additional saxophone players for the first season only. Although the band pretty much played it straight on the show, one sketch seen in the first season featured a contestant who played the harmonica so horribly, most of her airtime was given to closeups of DeLugg and the other musicians playing their hot jazz licks.
Background
The format was Barris's way of mocking televised beauty contests in which the least attractive contestant often won the "beauty" prize. The announcer told the jokes while the comedian did the announcing and the three celebrity guests did not actually judge the contestants. The whole "contest" was fake because the outcome was previously arranged, as was noted in the introductory monologue by the announcer[4] and the fine print of the closing credits of each episode.[5]
References
- ^ $1.98 Beauty Show
- ^ Game Show Favorites
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil. "Test". The New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2010.
- ^ $1.98 Beauty Show on YouTube
- ^ "1.98 Beauty Show w/host Rip Taylor Part 3". YouTube. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
External links
- 1978 American television series debuts
- 1980 American television series endings
- 1970s American television series
- 1980s American television series
- American game shows
- English-language television programming
- Fashion-themed television series
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Beauty pageant parodies
- Television series by Barris Industries
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- Television series created by Chuck Barris