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What's the Story

''What's the Story'' is an American television game show broadcast on the DuMont Television Network from July 25, 1951 to September 23, 1955 and aired in eleven different timeslots.〔Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1964). ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows'' (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1.〕
Originally hosted by Walter Raney, he was replaced in September 1951 by Walter Kiernan, who hosted until June 20, 1953. Al Capp took over from the following week until sometime in the Fall, when John McCaffery took the reins through the show's end in 1955.
The series is most notable for being the last regular series to air on the DuMont network, after the game show ''Have a Heart'' (ended June 14, 1955) and ''It's Alec Templeton Time'' (ended August 26, 1955). After the finale of ''What's the Story'' on September 23, DuMont aired only a few sporting events and ceased broadcasting altogether with the final broadcast of ''Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena'' on August 6, 1956.〔
==Gameplay==
A panel of well-known newspaper columnists and/or other celebrities were asked to try to identify famous events from clues given by the moderator and his assistants.〔McNeil, Alex. ''Total Television''. Fourth Edition. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-024916-8.〕 Among the regular panelists were Robert Sullivan of the ''New York Daily News'', Jimmy Cannon of the ''New York Post'', and Harriet Van Horne of the ''New York World-Telegram''. Sullivan later co-hosted the DuMont series ''Meet the Boss'' (1952–53).

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