Candid Camera Classic: Invisible Fish!
Two looks at invisible fish. Either way, there’s nothing to see. source
Two looks at invisible fish. Either way, there’s nothing to see. source
At an apartment building in San Francisco, residents are told about a mandatory Trash Class. source
Back in 1965, Allen’s crew asked people how to spell rhinoceros. source
In remembrance of our friend and colleague Dick Briglia, a classic in which Dick played a toll collector on a hiking trail in New Hampshire. source
Need a reservation? Just give us a call. Linda Gulley plays the host, serving up the laughs. source
At a restaurant in Los Angeles, patrons watch as the health department cooks up a problem. Subscribe after the video. source
At an art museum, visitors struggle to enjoy the paintings. source
Do people have any clue where they are? Watch this. (And subscribe after the video.) source
Women asked to watch a car and wait for a tow, find that rivals show up. source
What if a cleaner left town and took all the clothes with him? Peter plays the new owner. source
At a local movie theater, we posted a sign that said no food is allowed inside. source
Linda asks shoppers to sample a snack that’s 100% pure cholesterol. (Actually, it’s baked tofu.) source
On trial? Need a character witness? Maybe you can find one on the street outside the courthouse, as Kate did in Denver. source
Clerks in an office order lunch for the boss from The Fax Food Deli. source
By request, here are some of our favorite «reveals» from Candid Camera. Volume 1. source
In 2003, we fixed a gas pump to run impossibly slow. source
A tow truck driver gets all turned around in this Classic from the early 1960s. source
Beer at carwash…chained secretary…dripping ice cream. It’s all in this Smile File! source
Women try on hats but one person has no reflection! (Be sure to subscribe to our channel.) source
At an airport in Arizona, just a few months before 9-11, Peter played an airport security guard, with a wild idea. source
About 25 years ago, we tricked hotel guests by giving them a suite beyond their wildest dreams. source
This office is people-powered. Back in 2003 we gave office temps a tough assignment. (Subscribe after the video.) source
The note says «sorry»…but for what? Watch how men and women react differently to this car trouble. (Subscribe to our channel after the video.) source
It was only 15 years ago…but look at how people reacted when we tried to sell them EMAIL STAMPS. source
You finally find a parking spot…and now this! source
Peter Funt plays a clerk who is over-eager in looking for counterfeit bills. source
First girls, then boys, react to meeting their very attractive teacher. This classic is from 1965. source
In Seattle, we paged people to a WHITE courtesy phone, as Peter Funt played the operator. Please subscribe after the video. source
At a DMV office in California, motorists get a shock, as Peter Funt hands out the worst possible plates. (After the video, please subscribe.) source
At a diner in Florida back in 1962, the Candid Camera crew rigged a very juicy grapefruit. source
Fred Rogers, the acclaimed kids TV host, is being honored in PBS specials and an upcoming movie with Tom Hanks. Here, the affable Mister Rogers is caught on Candid Camera. source
Put in a dollar and get…a headache! source
At the Olympics, a luge contestant loses his way! source
At a NY supermarket, Dick raises prices on items in shoppers’ carts! source
Back in the 1960s New York still had an Automat, where you got your food through a coin-operated window. Allen’s crew made that simple process a bit tougher than usual. source
Tables in this restaurant are too darn close together! (Please subscribe at the end of the video.) source