![]() ![]() ![]() Twenty-One reached No 26 in the 1956 TV programme ratings. He was besieged by fans and, because he was billed as being a single man, received a number of marriage proposals, even though he had by that point wed his fiancee, Geraldine Bernstein. Van Doren won a total of $129,000 on the show, the equivalent of $1.1m today. Stempel took the dive, and Van Doren stayed as champion for four months before himself hitting the canvas for Vivienne Nearing, a New York lawyer whose husband had already lost to Van Doren. He was encouraged to wipe away sweat without damaging his makeup, and in contrast to Van Doren’s confident, comfortable backstory, was billed as a hungry working-class student, as if it were City College of New York versus the Ivy League. Stempel was given bad haircuts and cheap suits, even a loudly ticking watch that could be heard in his soundproofed box. ![]()
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