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    When was the first audience-participation program broadcast on television? What did the audience participate in?

    Question #71832. Asked by skysmom65. (Oct 27 06 2:45 PM)


    miffy42

    Aug. 7, 1941. The first audience-participation program, a program of charades, is broadcast on WNBT.

    http://members.aol.com/jeff560/chronotv.html

    Oct 27 06, 3:09 PM
    skysmom65

    Correct Miffy!

    Oct 27 06, 3:26 PM


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