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Here are more of the letters recently received from Candid Camera viewers. (Please note, only signed letters will be considered for publication.)

FRIDAY SMILES
    Hooray! Candid Camera's return to the Friday night schedule is the happiest news I've had all week. All the more reason to smile! Congrats.
—Jason Duplissea

    So glad to hear that Candid camera is returning to the TV. I have always enjoyed it very much. We need more shows like that. Lots of the shows I do not even watch as they have too much violence.
—Phyllis Mullin, Coquitlam, B.C. Canada

    My husband and I especially liked two segments that you aired on June 2. One was the automatic parking gate that would not stay up; the other was the supermarket clerk who could not remember the prices. These were both priceless and we hope you get to show more like them on a regular basis. It is nice that America can laugh at itself!
—C.M., Garden City
   
A LAUGH OR THREE

    We watch your program every week and we can always expect a laugh or two or three. Keep up the enjoyable program and hopefully continue with the success that you are experiencing.
—Brenda Lee, Barry, and the kids (James and Meghan)

MILE-HIGH HELLO
    Just want to say hi to former colleague Peter Funt. It has been a long road since our paths crossed at KHOW radio in Denver. Looks like I've finally found someone whose hair has gotten whiter than mine. Congratulations on a great show.
—Richard (Rick Randall) Crandall

CATCHING OLDER PEOPLE
    I watched your episode on June 2, and was very displeased with what I saw. I feel bad for the older people that are involved in your pranks. There were two or three older people that were involved in this episode. These older people can not handle as much as the younger people. There was one situation where an older gentleman could not get through the parking gate. It seemed to be that he was already having a bad day and your prank seemed only to make it even worse. Don't get me wrong I like your show but I would really like to see a stop to this soon!
—Ashley Milliken

[Peter's reply: I'm glad you wrote, Ashley, but I think you've got it wrong. The older people love being on Candid Camera, and it would be unfair to leave them out. We're always careful not to create too much stress for anyone - old or young.]

KEEP IT UP
    I really do appreciate having a full hour of clean laughs that the whole family can enjoy. Thank you CBS. Keep up the good work and SMILE, someday you may be on someone else's candid camera!
—L. Taylor, Winchester, Kentucky

    I would implore CBS to do all in it's power to keep such a good wholesome family friendly show in it's line-up. My friends and I sometimes have Candid Camera Klatches. We either talk on the phone and watch the show or we get together and enjoy it. We've been looking for your listing in the guides and were ecstatic to find you this week.
—Tammii Moore, Lafayette, Indiana

    Just wanted to say after working 80 hours a week it's uplifting and relaxing to watch your show. Really liked the parking lot skit this week. Thanks for the laughs.
—Chris Inman, Hudson, N.Y.

    We really enjoy Candid Camera and wish it were on more often. It is the type of show there should be more of on TV.
—The Austin Family, Niles, Michigan

    When I am watching Candid Camera my son and husband think I've gone nuts. The show is so funny it brings me to tears.
—Vivyette O. Black, Greenville, South Carolina

BAD HAIR DAY?
    I thoroughly enjoy watching your show. I have one small comment to make. I don't mean to offend Suzanne Somers, but her hairdo needs to go. On Three's Company the hairstyle was fine, but this is the year 2000 and it is very outdated.
—Shirley Fink

ONE HOT MAMMA
    My mother told me there was once a movie of Candid Camera that contains nudity. I would love to see it. Do you know where I can get a copy of it?
—Jeffery Winkler, Hanford, CA

[Peter's reply: Well, Jeffery, I hope your mom is under 100 and you are over 18. The film was called "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?" My dad produced it back in 1969, and it got an "X" rating! But he always called it "the cleanest dirty movie ever made." It's still for rent in many video stores.]

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