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Real People

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1979–1983
  • 50 Min.
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Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, John Barbour, Bill Rafferty, and Skip Stephenson in Real People (1979)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter "That's Incredible" (1980) surfaced with the same format as "Real People", MAD Magazine summed it up well in their parody show: "That's Real Incredible, People".After "That's Incredible" (1980) surfaced with the same format as "Real People", MAD Magazine summed it up well in their parody show: "That's Real Incredible, People".After "That's Incredible" (1980) surfaced with the same format as "Real People", MAD Magazine summed it up well in their parody show: "That's Real Incredible, People".

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    • Sarah Purcell
    • Skip Stephenson
    • John Barbour
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      • Sarah Purcell
      • Skip Stephenson
      • John Barbour
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    Sarah Purcell
    Sarah Purcell
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    • 1979–1980
    Skip Stephenson
    Skip Stephenson
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    • 1979–1980
    John Barbour
    John Barbour
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    • 1979–1980
    Byron Allen
    Byron Allen
    • Self - Host
    • 1979–1980
    Bill Rafferty
    Bill Rafferty
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    • 1979
    Jimmy Breslin
    Jimmy Breslin
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    • 1979
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
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    • 1979
    Douglas Maida
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    Mark Russell
    • Self - Co-Host
    • 1979
    Victoria Vetri
    Victoria Vetri
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    • 1979
    Dorothy Stratten
    Dorothy Stratten
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    • 1979
    Claudia Jennings
    Claudia Jennings
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    • 1979
    Hugh Hefner
    Hugh Hefner
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    • 1979
    Candy Loving
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    • 1979
    Janice Pennington
    Janice Pennington
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    • 1979
    Bebe Buell
    Bebe Buell
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    • 1979
    Monique St. Pierre
    Monique St. Pierre
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    • 1979
    Connie Kreski
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    • 1979
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    J. Canker Huxley

    70s "Found" comedy

    As other posters stated, this was a 60 minute show featuring interesting and odd people around the USA. Nearly all of the members of the cast (the late Skip Stephenson, Byron Allen, Fred Willard, and Mark Russell) were all comedians and disciples of Steve Allen's "found" comedy style. The basis was that real people and real life were more interesting and humorous than most contrived scripts.

    What the other posters do not mention is that although many of the stories were, at the base, interesting, the show itself could be quite annoying. It was as if the network people didn't get what the show was about and reality needed to be "accented." Many of the segments were edited more in fashion of America's Funniest Home videos; complete with silly sound effects, Keystone Kops fast forwards, cheesy commentary, etc.

    For instance, I remember one segment where a car enthusiast bought two Packards and fused the front ends together to make a "push me-pull me" car. Both ends had engines and the driver could operate the car out of either the front or back ends. Pretty fascinating, but out of the five minute segment, only 30 to 40 seconds was dedicated to the car's owner and how he build the car, while the remaining parts of the segments was filled with wacky music and gaping-jawed reactions of local yokels to the vehicle.

    Other segments that went off the beaten path, and were not really comedy but of human interest, were criminally short. I remember one segment hosted by (I believe) John Barbour at reunion of American WWII POWs in the Pacific. They began to tell a compelling story of captivity and how, near starving, they bunched their clothing together and made an American Flag. Several broke down on camera with Barbour consoling them -- a very touching story not seen on TV in 1980. Unfortunately, this groundbreaking piece was only a few minutes, and what would have been a great "real people" story was stuck in between other pap.

    The direction of this show was not the fault of the hosts or the writers; there are some great ideas in this show, but I remember it mostly being weighted down by corny gimmicks famous of the networks of that time. Later they brought in Peter Billingsly (L'il Ralphy from "A Christmas Story") as a "cute kid" gimmick).

    I do not think today's audience would like the pace or editing of this show. It was made for a time when the "Big 3" networks owned the audiences and comedy, with a few exceptions, was painted with a broad brush
    jonmce

    Bin There

    What may not have been apparent was that they did not produce all their own film. My 15 minutes of fame was on real people. There was a river race each year called the Beaver River Rat Race. Actually it wasn't really a race you did well if you made it to the end. About 500 boats(using the term loosely) would go down the river in April water temperature 34 degrees F. The big problem was going over the dams the easy one was about 4-6 ft and the big one 10-15 feet. The boats were built around themes like a beer can, a living room sofa and all, or a jeep(that was so well built if it were parked on the street you would not realize it wasn't real, unfortunately it came apart going over the low dam). Our boat a pirate boat with firing cannons was featured because we rolled end for end going over the high dam. The footage was actually taken for a CBC program. The event was fairly large with 30,000 people coming to watch. Regards
    7thirteenprime

    This Was a Big Hit

    Real People was an enormous hit, sometimes coming in #1 in that week's Nielsens. It was a feel-good show about America that found its footing during the ongoing Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-81, which started a few months after the show debuted. It's hard to describe to someone who doesn't remember it just how miserable and distracting the hostage thing was to us. Some segments on Real People were just plain silly, but others showed folks rebuilding their homes after tornado strikes, doing charitable works for the poor, and so on. I think Real People made many of us feel a little better about the world around us. However, I think the show was also a creature of its troubled times; it spun down quickly during the early '80s, and a reunion special in 1991 did not lead to a hoped-for revival of the series.
    kenobi575

    Nagging, fragmented memory of segment.

    I only remember one segment of this show with any clarity (I was 10-15 years old). There was a guy who bought an oil refinery or military platform off the coast of somewhere (California?) and turned it into his own little country. He even printed his own stamps and money.

    I have been searching for this place for years with no luck. Can anyone help?

    Shows like this which covered different subjects are rich with source material for research. I teach high school and finding this "country" or history of it would be a colorful addition to curriculum : )

    Thank you.
    8Hetepheres

    But right now, there are no flies. (Three Mile Island interview)

    What I remember most about the show, Real People (1979-1983), was when they were doing interviews of people affected by the 3-Mile Island nuclear accident. They showed people being evacuated, snarled roads, and attempted to talk to whomever they could. Most pointedly, there was an interview of a local farmer. The line that has stuck in my mind is this. They were on the farm, on the porch, and the wife said something like: "What I've noticed is that there are no flies. All the officials are saying that we are far enough away not to be affected by the radiation. But usually there are a good many flies this time of year, from the cattle. But right now, there are no flies."

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      In 1980, during Canadian amputee Terry Fox's cross-country Marathon of Hope, hostess Sarah Purcell caught up with him in Ontario, and filmed an interview while running alongside him.
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      Featured in I Love the '80s Strikes Back: 1980 (2003)

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      • 18. April 1979 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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