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Real People

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1983
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, John Barbour, Bill Rafferty, and Skip Stephenson in Real People (1979)
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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".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".

  • Stars
    • Sarah Purcell
    • Skip Stephenson
    • John Barbour
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    268
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Sarah Purcell
      • Skip Stephenson
      • John Barbour
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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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
    • Self - Host…
    • 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
    • Self
    • 1979
    Candy Loving
    • Self
    • 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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    7Gee_Cee

    Discovered on Amazon Prime and I jumped into the wayback machine

    As soon as I found this on Amazon Prime I knew I had to binge this. I was just a kid in the 80s but this was one of those shows that I enjoyed watching. Never mind the fact that it was a lot of adult humor that I was too young to understand, but it was shows like this that had that fun and innocent comedy that even appealed to kids like me. I remember watching this nightly when it went into syndication with its companion show, "That's Incredible" (another lost gem I would like to rediscover).

    Prior to reliving my being an audience member the show, the only personalities I remembered were Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, and Peter Billingsley. As soon as I started watching, I remembered the rest of the cast such as Skip Stephenson, John Barbour, and Fred Willard whom I completely forgot was on the show. I was like, "Oh yeaaaaah. So-and-so was on this show, too!" It felt as if I have seen these actors (among some of the others not mentioned) in a bunch of other things over the years since, but I was surprised to find that (with the exception of Fred Willard), they didn't do a lot gigs since the show. But I tell you. It all seemed like just yesterday that I was watching these people on TV.

    Nowadays, audiences would yawn at the material but for me, it was a wonderful trip down memory lane. The nostalgic value alone was enough to keep me smiling throughout my binge.

    Thank you to the cast (and production and crew), both living and departed, for holding a place in my memory and my heart and for being a part of this aging guy's life.
    10garthefieldhouse

    To bring back good memories about Real People

    Back in 1979, When I watched Real People. It was a classic and funny lines and funny stories about funny people in their lives. And they do funny things on the road, Story like, Where people wear no clothes in the restaurant. Ladies live in the Indian totem pole in Traverse City, Michigan. There are many, many stories to choose from. and many other stories about the Real People. They been on for 50 times and 50 shows. 10 per season. They always go on the road to Philadelphia, Detroit, Los Angeles. It's like a real good stories about people all the time. I always like Sarah Purcell a lot. Thanks for all the good memories about Real People.
    Dess1ok

    An early version of "The Daily Show"

    Although I haven't seen an episode of "Real People" in about 20 years, I do remember the format: 60 minutes of various segments (most of them comedic in some way) focusing on the more offbeat facets of American life.

    Some of the stories included the Flat Earth Society, a lady who took words and pronounced them backwards, an alien race that lived in volcanic lava tubes, a guy who built his house in a tree, and a guy who fell in love with the Statue of Liberty.

    Between segments, they did some "ask the audience" kind of stuff, and also ran newspaper typos (kind of like Jay Leno's "Headlines" segment).

    "Real People" ran on NBC, and was followed shortly by ABC's "That's Incredible!", which was a similar format but focused more on the unexplained.
    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."
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Connections
      Featured in I Love the '80s Strikes Back: 1980 (2003)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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