This made it not only the sole program aired on Thursday nights by the network (although it moved to Tuesday nights in April), but also the first "network" television game show (all previous television games and quizzes were aired on only one station).
The show was set in a supermarket, with contestants taking cans, which had questions for them to answer, off the shelves.
[2] James asked contestants questions attached to cans of the sponsor's products, with correct answers worth $5, $10, or $15.
Home viewers could call in during the show to guess what was hidden under a barrel.
Even after the kinescope process was created, many shows were still not regularly preserved until the late 1960s.