It began broadcasting on the NBC Television network on June 9, 1946, and ran until January 26, 1947, on Sundays at 8:00 pm EST,[1] immediately before Geographically Speaking.
The concept of the show was for a cartoonist to make a drawing of a person whom he had never seen, based on a description given by other people.
Later in the show, the person was moved onto the stage, separated from the artist by a curtain.
There were also quiz questions, in which participants had to identify people based on clues.
During the show's run, a woman only identified as "Sugar" joined the cast as "a kind of emcee".