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Oh, what a fun and informative show this was! Basically a live-action edition of Consumer Reports, each week _Fight Back_ would feature David Horowitz taking products manufacturers to task, forcing them to live up to the claims made in their commercials. Could a Dodge Ram really tow one pick-up while carrying another. Would that carpet cleaner actually remove grape juice stains? Could that suitcase withstand a blow from a sledge hammer?
It was always suspenseful to this 13-year-old kid as he waited to find out if there really was truth in advertising. And I must say, this program was more effective on me as a consumer than any TV commercial. If something survived the challenge on the show, that was the brand I recommended to my mom. Every time. Too bad it's not around any more. I would have loved to watch him reconstruct the Golden Gate Bridge to race Sebrings.
It was always suspenseful to this 13-year-old kid as he waited to find out if there really was truth in advertising. And I must say, this program was more effective on me as a consumer than any TV commercial. If something survived the challenge on the show, that was the brand I recommended to my mom. Every time. Too bad it's not around any more. I would have loved to watch him reconstruct the Golden Gate Bridge to race Sebrings.
- RestlessRust
- Jul 23, 2001
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One of THE greatest programs of the 1980's and early 90's, Fight Back was a consumer information program laced with comedy sequences. Who could forget the commercial challenge of The Clapper in 1985? The show's producer (Lloyd Thaxton) donned a lab coat, and created the character "Dr. Webley Freon"....and then procedes to lay under a conveyor belt containing one cream pie. Just watching Horowitz and "Freon" clap The Clapper on and off before the pie hits "Freon" was an absolute hoot!!!! I was given the opportunity to communicate with Mr. Horowitz, and he is one of the nicest people you will ever meet.
- goodsontodman
- Aug 17, 2001
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