Don Adams' Screen Test is an American game show that aired in syndication for one season.
The game involves two 15-minute periods, in which a contestant would be asked to act out or re-enact a famous Hollywood movie scene (such as the race scene from the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas).
Blunders such as forgotten lines, failures of props, and celebrities ad-libbing would provide additional comedy.
At the end, both contestants would see their screen tests, and the contestant whose screen test was judged to be better by a well-known director (different for each episode) was declared the winner and given a walk-on part on an upcoming movie or television show.
The series is held in its entirety (including the hour-long pilot taped May 16, 1975) by Universal Television[1] but has not been seen since its original airing.