Candid Camera Classic: Trash Class!
At an apartment building in San Francisco, residents are told about a mandatory Trash Class. source
At an apartment building in San Francisco, residents are told about a mandatory Trash Class. 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
Kim wants to drive her boyfriend’s big truck, but can’t quite get inside. 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
Peter plays a bank teller with a great offer: Counterfeit money! source
Linda asks shoppers to sample a snack that’s 100% pure cholesterol. (Actually, it’s baked tofu.) source
Back at the height of the prime-time game show craze, Peter and his brother Bill Funt created a fake show called «The Billion Dollar Answer.» Watch the fun! 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
Messengers check in, but they can never leave. (Subscribe to our channel at the end of the video.) source
Women try on hats but one person has no reflection! (Be sure to subscribe to our channel.) source
Back in 1990 in Jamestown, N.Y., Peter fooled a pro pitcher by having his catcher give signs he’d never seen before! Peter plays the home plate umpire. source
In 2002, Peter spoke with second graders about a new student coming to their school. The children gave Peter a lesson about tolerance that seems worth revisiting today. source
At an airport in Arizona, just a few months before 9-11, Peter played an airport security guard, with a wild idea. 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
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
Peter Funt plays an advertising exec and Sam Van Zandt plays a radio announcer, as college students volunteer to try a new wonder drug. (After the video, subscribe to our channel.) source
Put in a dollar and get…a headache! source
At a NY supermarket, Dick raises prices on items in shoppers’ carts! source
Tables in this restaurant are too darn close together! (Please subscribe at the end of the video.) source
Speakers at a business conference find that the restroom is too close for comfort. Subscribe to our channel for maximum smiles! source