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Shenanigans

  • TV Series
  • 1964–1965
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
60
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FamilyGame Show

This was a game show for children. The children had to answer questions or perform stunts as they made their way through the game.This was a game show for children. The children had to answer questions or perform stunts as they made their way through the game.This was a game show for children. The children had to answer questions or perform stunts as they made their way through the game.

  • Stars
    • Stubby Kaye
    • Kenny Williams
    • MIlton Bradley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    60
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Stubby Kaye
      • Kenny Williams
      • MIlton Bradley
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stubby Kaye
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    larryn75

    Great kids active/thinking game; too bad it's forgotten

    I LOVED this show (I was 5, nearly 6) and made my own home board version when I couldn't get it soon enough. It aired on ABC. Some of the major stops/spaces were Pie in the Eye, where you tried to cream a pie in between the opening/closing eyelids/lashes of a giant eye; Punchboard, where you punched in a large button to pick your question; and Haunted House, where you had to run inside and get something scary that turned out to be a prize. There were several other major spaces like that. Prizes were also Milton Bradley games, the sponsor (mostly); MB also had a home version of the game, of course. There were lots of spaces to land on along the (I think) squared-U shaped live board; all the events took places on a horizontal wall along the outer edge, something like an old-style midway wall. The theme song (didn't think about it at the time, but I bet Stubby sang it (not live)) began something like: *Shenanigans--Come on along and play Shenanigans--...* (??) For the life of me, tho, I donÔt recall how the players/tokens moved around the board (dice, spinner, etc.)
    jonesy74-1

    Giant t.v. set acts as game board for kids

    Stubby Kaye... when the game show, "Shenanigans" first aired, it seemed like everyone knew who he was, but couldn't remember what he played in. It seems most today remember him as "Marryin' Sam" from "Little Abner," however, the performance that sticks out in my mind is, the guy who stole the show in "Guys and Dolls" who sang, "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat." Speaking of singing, Kaye had a wonderful voice and began and ended the show each week with a song about the game show - "Shenanigans." It was catchy and got you to watch the show.

    I owned the Milton Bradley board game of the show.

    My recollection of the show includes a different boy and girl each week who would act as the playing pieces of a board game. How you got to advance, I'm not sure... spinning a wheel perhaps? They would advance through the squares performing various actions - one I remember in particular was called "Pie in the Eye" where they threw a pie into a big plastic eye that would open and close. You had to time it just right to get it into the hole, which was the eye's pupil. Also, there was something about reaching into a hole in the wall or something and identifying an item just by feeling it(?).

    The game, 'Operation' came out of this show. The players played a life-size version of the game before the scaled down version was released.

    The announcer, playing a role as a Keystone Cops-styled "Kenny the Cop," participated in the game, running commentary on the game action.

    The last action that needed to be performed actually scared the bejeebers out of me. It seems to me (and correct me if I'm wrong) there was a haunted house at the end of the game and the players had to take something that was guarded by THE SHENANIGHOUL! (a guy in a suit, but a very SCARY suit to little kids like me). The Shenanighoul would protect the item that was sitting on a table or tree stump or something, while the kids would try to get it. It would hover around lurching, lunging and trying to nab the kids while they, in turn, tried to grab the item and run away. The show was over when they grabbed the object - they'd won, in other words.

    For the time, this was a VERY creative show and it kept me coming back week after week.
    10garry_hickman

    My Thoughts on "Shenanigans"

    I watched both Video Village and Shenanigans as a kid. I loved the concept of making the contestants the actual playing pieces, and loved the stunts.

    Stubby Kaye was an excellent host, very enjoyable. The theme song and "exit" song were well done. I can still see him, as "Mayor" of the town, singing it as he walked away from the camera, turning back each time he sang the word "Shenanigans".

    I really wish there was a full version on DVD of this show, but I've been told only 11 minutes of it survive. I'd appreciate it if, provided my information is incorrect in this, anyone could direct me to somewhere I could find recordings of this show.

    Also wish I could get a "map" of all the spaces used on both shows.
    10tomlinski

    Shenanigans Clips!

    Check it out! I just found this clip (and more) on YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg6KV6xi4rk&feature=related Thanks to whoever posted these, I am somewhat obsessed with memories of Shenanigans, and reading this thread drove me to search for some clips.I too would love to have this on DVD! My favorite game was Pie in the Eye. I wanted to be on this show so bad, but was only 5-6 at the time and the contestants all seemed to be like 9-12. Saturday mornings were so fantastic when we could lounge around watching shows like Sky King and Lone Ranger with Ralph Williams commercials every 10 minutes. Then we had to go out and play (bummer!) Thanks for the memories!
    TheDog-2

    A one-of-a-kind children's game show.

    Stubby Kaye hosted this children's game show. The child contestants were the "game" pieces on a life size game board. A lot of action, and a lot of fun. Kaye was the perfect host with his large size and great smile.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley Productions
      • Four Star Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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