Juvenile Jury

Juvenile Jury was an American children's game show that originally ran on NBC from April 3, 1947, to August 1, 1954.

Celebrity guests appeared on the show, including Eddie Cantor, Red Skelton and Milton Berle.

[1] The show began in 1946 as a radio program on WOR in New York,[2] but then successfully made the transition to television.

[3] In a 1953 episode, four-year-old panelist Michelle Fogel claimed that she was told the questions/"problems" the night before, and further claimed that her answer to the first problem was what "my mommy told me to say"; Barry then, and again several times during the remainder of the episode, tried to assure the audience that what Fogel said was not the case.

Meanwhile, a New York Supreme Court case had Carol Marshall suing for piracy, saying that she created an unproduced radio program, Junior Judges, on which Juvenile Jury infringed.