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  • Herb Stempel, Quiz Show Whistle-Blower, Is Dead at 93

    05/31/2020 11:46:08 AM PDT · by Borges · 40 replies
    NYT ^ | 5/31/20 | Robert D. McFadden
    In the isolation booth, Herb Stempel bit his lip to show tension. He dabbed sweat from his brow and sighed into the microphone. And as 50 million viewers hung in suspense, he seemed to agonize over the question in his last appearance on the rigged NBC quiz show “Twenty-One.” What movie won the Academy Award for best picture in 1955? It was Dec. 5, 1956, and Mr. Stempel, a City College student from Queens, was in his eighth week on the show, posing as a nerdy know-it-all. He had won $49,500. But his new rival was Charles Van Doren, a...
  • Charles Van Doren, a Quiz Show Whiz Who Wasn’t, Dies at 93

    04/10/2019 8:44:14 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 41 replies
    The New York Times ^ | April 10, 2019 | Robert D. McFadden
    Charles Van Doren, a Columbia University English instructor and a member of a distinguished literary family who confessed to Congress and a disillusioned nation in 1959 that his performances on a television quiz show had been rigged, died on Tuesday in Canaan, Conn. He was 93. He died at Geer Village, a retirement community, near his home in Cornwall, Conn., where he had lived for several years, his son, John, said. In the heyday of quiz shows in the 1950s, when scholarly housewives and walking encyclopedia nerds battled on “The $64,000 Question” and “Tic-Tac-Dough,” Mr. Van Doren was a rare...
  • HOW I CHEATED ('QUIZ SHOW' SCANDAL FIGURE TALKS AFTER 50 YEARS)

    07/22/2008 1:13:44 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 14 replies · 151+ views
    New York Post ^ | July 22, 2008 | ADAM BUCKMAN
    THE brainy English teacher who became the central figure in the quiz-show scandals of the late 1950s has broken his silence. Charles Van Doren, 82, is finally telling his side of the story in a first-person account published in this week's New Yorker magazine, which came out yesterday. Van Doren - who lives in Connecticut with his wife of 50 years and still teaches college-level English (most recently at the University of Connecticut in Torrington) - said he decided to go public with his version of the "Twenty-One" quiz-show story for the sake of his grandchildren. The New Yorker story...