I’m pretty sure this is a photo from “The Art Linkletter Show” or his “House Party” show at Television City. I can’t imagine being the person who had to write these cards daily, but reading them live from 8 feet away is a pretty good trick too!
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That’s pretty small writing.
I presume the lights are on the balcony of the theater.
This looks like the lights at CBS TV City.
Okay