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The Amateur's Guide to
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70s Love
Aired
CBS Daytime, March 27, 1972-June 23, 1972
Run time
30 Minutes
Host
Gene Rayburn
Announcer
Kenny Williams
Origination
Studio 43, CBS Television City, Los Angeles, California

Amateur's Guide to Love (stylized as The Amateur's Guide to Love) was a relationship game show.

Game Format

The show somewhat resembled Candid Camera, a show involving guest celebrities and unsuspecting civilians. These people were involved in a comedy situation, taped on location in Southern California using a hidden camera. The subjects in the particular situation were faced with two choices, one of which they needed to choose, that were somehow related to sex, marriage, or love. A celebrity panel voted upon which choice would have been the smartest, and the civilian who picked that particular decision won merchandise prizes.

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Opening Monologue by Gene Rayburn

This little truck goes everywhere in search of lovers--
--in search, really, of you and me.
For each of us, at some time, has been involved with matters of the heart.
Our truck goes to beaches, supermarkets, department stores--wherever there are people.
We park outside, hide our camera, and observe our fellow creatures struggling to do their best in romantic situations.
Love has been with us since the dawn of creation...
...but still, we've never really learned how to handle it.
The Amateur's Guide to Love is here to help!

Merchandise

No known merchandise was made.

Photos

Promo Stills

Set Pics

Tickets

Episode Status

One episode of The Amateur's Guide to Love is known to exist. The series is thought to be destroyed, but this is unconfirmed.

Video

AMATEUR'S_GUIDE_TO_LOVE_opening_credits

AMATEUR'S GUIDE TO LOVE opening credits

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