| The Ad-Libbers | |
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| Genre | Game show |
| Directed by | Hal Persons |
| Starring | Peter Donald (host) |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 5 |
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| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | August 3 – August 31, 1951 |
The Ad-Libbers is a CBS comedy sketch game show that began on August 3, 1951, and ended on August 31, 1951, as a summer replacement for Mama . [1]
Home viewers were invited to send in story ideas. The host would read the story outline to the performers, who would then attempt to ad-lib dialogue to fit the story. [2]
The show was hosted by Peter Donald. Regulars included Jack Lemmon, Charles Mendick, Patricia Housley, Joe Silver, Earl Hammond and Cynthia Stone. [3]
The series was based on a similar program titled What Happens Now? The program aired on local New York station WOR-TV in 1949 and was hosted by Nelson Olmsted. [4] Regulars on the 1949 program included Ross Martin, Carol Ohmart and Larry Blyden. [5]
Ted and Hal Persons produced the show, and Hal Persons directed it. Maxwell House was the sponsor. [3] It was broadcast on Fridays from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. [2]
A review in the trade publication Billboard said that the program "comes off as fitfully interesting but hardly strong enough to stand the rigors of strong audience competition." [3] It said that because the actors were not trained in performing spontaneously the demands of the show's format were unrealistic. [3]