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Self-Amused

A Tell-Some Memoir

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Based on a lifetime doing TV's original reality show, "Candid Camera," as well as experiences from an insane number of odd jobs, Self-Amused offers laughs, loves and "Candid Camera" secrets, with zero universality.


Peter Funt is surely the only person to ever be profiled in The New York Times while also writing for The Times, and at the same time selling copies of The Times on street corners. He was an award-winning journalist at ABC News, launched a national magazine that reached 1.5 million circulation-and also sold birthday cakes, dried flowers and restaurant placemats on which he printed news reports.


Against the advice of lawyers, Peter argued a case on Court TV. He foolishly hit Cybill Shepherd with a four-layer cake, and sat next to Clint Eastwood on a private jet as Clint cuddled a baby pig. He spent a day with Mickey Mantle and painted a billboard on a highway outside Denver. Peter's bookkeeper stole $250,000 and his house was twice burglarized. He's rescued three cats and one crow, kidnapped a baby deer, and battled raccoons. Dad Allen Funt once painted Peter white from head to toe and had him pose as a Roman statue in an art gallery. He also ordered Peter to hang from a 10-foot ceiling so people might think they were in an "upside-down room."


Peter says he's most proud of an award from a plumbing supply company, declaring the famous slogan "Smile, you're on Candid Camera" the most popular graffiti above restroom urinals.


BONUS: Self-Amused comes with a free download of 15 "Candid Camera" sequences.


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      A memoir by a TV legend's son that includes analysis of the changing media landscape as well as a great many jokes. The most intriguing stories in this book are, perhaps unsurprisingly, about Candid Camera--the show that Funt's late father, Allen, started and which the author co-hosted starting in 1987. However, Funt also details an imaginative childhood, with his dad remodeling a spare room to resemble "whatever interested the kids at the moment--a 'general store, ' the 'deck of a boat, ' a 'spaceship.' " When the author describes a particularly hilarious time when he pretended to be a statue on Candid Camera, the reader may think that having fun was his job description. Funt admits that it was fun, "but when people are depending on you, and a lot of money is at stake, and deadlines are creating enormous stress, then even the most pleasant job becomes hard work." Less engaging are seemingly random anecdotes from the author's life as a high school football player, a movie extra, and a barbecuer. The author did have an unusually varied professional life outside of Candid Camera, however, including stints as a radio editor, freelancer for the New York Times and a brief interlude as a pine cone and cattail wholesaler. When his magazine On Cable began to succeed, he took meetings with publishing legends Jann Wenner and Katharine Graham. There are also several touching anecdotes about Funt rescuing cats; about how Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood fame, turned a Candid Camera appearance into a public appeal to help the homeless; and about Phil Donahue's approach with his fans. Funt also mentions that his father's foundation, Laughter Therapy, provides Candid Camera videos to the critically ill. However, although the author recounts meeting his wife, there's little detail in these pages about their relationship and children. Overall, the memoir might have worked better with more of a Candid Camera focus and a more straightforward chronological structure. A fun read for Candid Camera fans but not so relevant for others.

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