Early reality fare in which viewers asked for (and got) odd requests fulfilled. Fans sent in postcards asking for people with offbeat talents or looks at unusual places, like, say, the inside of the Fort Knox vault. Similar to an earlier NBC show, 'I'd Like to See,' it was reborn in syndication in the 1970s and again in the 1980s, on the Family Channel in 1991, and also on NBC in 1999.
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