The show was hosted by Sam Riddle, with music by The Sinners and dancing by The Gazzarri Dancers.
Rights to surviving footage of the show (preserved on kinescope film) are now represented by Retro Video, Inc.
After viewing the debut episode in 1965, a Billboard reviewer wrote: One gets the feeling of being amidst a Zulu uprising or witnessing a contemporary interpretation of Dante's Inferno.
Host Sam Riddle...introduces his guests shouting at the top of his voice to the accompaniment of jungle drums (there must be a message in there somewhere).
The set is reminiscent of a speakeasy or a prison yard with its stone wall backdrop...During the lip-synched performances of the guest artists, members of the Gazzari [sic] dancers swing, sway, weave and gyrate with flailing arms from a postage stamp sized stage, step ladders and other lofty perches...The tempo is mostly upbeat with the emphasis on the driving, breast-beating sounds.