
Down You Go (1951)
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Overview
Down You Go is an American television game show originally broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The Emmy Award-nominated series ran from 1951–1956 as a prime time series hosted by Dr. Bergen Evans. The program aired in eleven different timeslots during its five-year run. Down You Go is one of only six series — along with The Arthur Murray Party; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; The Ernie Kovacs Show; and The Original Amateur Hour — shown on all four major television networks of the Golden Age of Television: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont.
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Overview
Down You Go is an American television game show originally broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The Emmy Award-nominated series ran from 1951–1956 as a prime time series hosted by Dr. Bergen Evans. The program aired in eleven different timeslots during its five-year run. Down You Go is one of only six series — along with The Arthur Murray Party; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; The Ernie Kovacs Show; and The Original Amateur Hour — shown on all four major television networks of the Golden Age of Television: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont.
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Detailed Bias Analysis
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The film is a panel game show, a format inherently designed for entertainment and intellectual challenge rather than the promotion of any specific political ideology, thus lacking any discernible political bias.
As a British panel game show from the 1950s, 'Down You Go' featured traditional casting consistent with its era. The format of a game show does not typically include a narrative that critiques traditional identities or explicitly incorporates DEI themes.
Secondary
As a 1950s American television game show, "Down You Go" focused on a panel guessing words and phrases. Its format did not include narrative plots or character development, and consequently, it does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As an original game show from 1951, "Down You Go" features real individuals (hosts, panelists, contestants) rather than fictional characters with pre-established canonical genders from source material or history. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap does not apply.
Down You Go is a 1951 American panel game show. Game shows do not feature fictional characters with established canonical races from source material or history. The individuals appearing are real people, not characters whose race could be subject to a "swap" as defined.
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