The Darkest Moments in TV History
Summary
TLDRThis video script recounts several shocking and tragic incidents from television history. It covers the dark turn of a comedic segment on 'Christina's Court' that ended in real-life murder, a Japanese game show accident leading to permanent paralysis, the emotional awakening and subsequent decline of a firefighter, a horrifying on-set accident during 'Twilight Zone The Movie' that killed three, and a standoff between a defiant homeowner and local authorities that ended in a fatal shooting. Each story exemplifies the unpredictable and sometimes devastating nature of live television.
Takeaways
- đș The script discusses various shocking and dark moments in television history, including legal shows, game shows, and other live broadcasts.
- đ€” Renard Spivey, a bailiff on 'Christina's Court', was humorously teased on the show about his marriage, which later tragically ended with him being accused of killing his wife.
- đ« During a Japanese game show, a host named Tatsuchi Yanagida suffered a severe accident that left him paralyzed, while the crew initially thought he was joking.
- đ„ A segment of 'The Twilight Zone: The Movie' resulted in the tragic deaths of three actors, including Vic Morrow, due to unsafe filming practices.
- đ Albert Dryden's dispute with the local council over his unpermitted 'home in a hole' escalated to a televised standoff, ending with Dryden shooting a council member.
- đš The script highlights the potential dangers and ethical concerns of live television, where unexpected and sometimes fatal events can occur.
- đŹ The narrative includes real-life legal issues, such as property disputes and the consequences of defying court orders, which were played out on television.
- đšââïž The case of Donald Herbert, who awoke from a coma after nearly a decade, was deeply emotional and showcased the fragility of life and consciousness.
- đš The script serves as a cautionary tale about the risks associated with reality television and the importance of safety precautions during production.
- đ Despite the tragic outcomes, some of these incidents have become iconic moments in television history, remembered for their shock value and the lessons they impart.
Q & A
What was the name of the daytime television show centered around a woman named Christina Perez?
-The show was called 'Christina's Court'.
Who was the comedian featured on 'Christina's Court' filing a lawsuit against his ex-girlfriend?
-The comedian featured was Sean Harris.
What was the nature of the lawsuit Sean Harris filed against his ex-girlfriend on 'Christina's Court'?
-Sean Harris was filing a lawsuit to recoup unpaid rent.
What was the memorable moment involving Renard Spivey, the bailiff on 'Christina's Court'?
-The memorable moment was when Sean Harris jokingly suggested that Renard looked unhappy despite being married for over 27 years.
What serious charges did Renard Spivey face in 2019?
-Renard Spivey was accused of killing his wife, Patricia Spivey, after an argument.
How did the tragic event involving Tetsuchi Yanagida occur during a Japanese game show?
-Tetsuchi Yanagida dove headfirst into shallow water during a game, striking his neck on the mud below, which resulted in him being paralyzed.
What was the initial reaction of the crew to Tetsuchi Yanagida's accident during the game show?
-The crew initially believed Tetsuchi was playing a prank and continued to immerse his face in the mud, unaware of his severe injury.
What was the emotional story featured on '60 Minutes' about Donald Herbert?
-The story was about Donald Herbert, a firefighter who fell into a smoke-filled attic and was without oxygen for six minutes, leading to years in a minimally conscious state until he suddenly awoke and was lucid for a brief period.
What tragic event occurred during the filming of a scene for 'Twilight Zone: The Movie'?
-During the filming, a helicopter crashed onto three actors, killing Vic Morrow and two child actors instantly.
What was the conflict between Albert Dryden and the Derwent Side District Council?
-The conflict was over Albert Dryden's construction of a 'home in a hole' without a permit, which the council demanded to be demolished.
What drastic action did Albert Dryden take when faced with the demolition of his property?
-Albert Dryden shot and killed Harry Collinson, the chief of the council, and injured others when they arrived to demolish his property.
Outlines
đș Christina's Court: Comedy and Tragedy
The paragraph discusses a popular daytime television show called 'Christina's Court,' which featured legal dramas and advice from a woman named Christina Perez. One memorable episode included comedian Sean Harris suing his ex-girlfriend for unpaid rent. The show was scripted, and Sean's comedic nature led to humorous moments. The most iconic moment involved a joke about the show's bailiff, Renard Spivey, who was later tragically accused of killing his wife, Patricia, in 2019. This real-life event turned the once lighthearted joke into a dark irony, as Spivey was sentenced to 14 years in prison for the murder.
đź Japanese Game Show Tragedy
This paragraph recounts a tragic incident on a Japanese game show aired on television Miyazaki. The show featured a competition where contestants tried to push each other into muddy water. The host, Tetsuchi Yanagida, joined in, but after losing his balance, he dived headfirst into the shallow water, breaking his neck and becoming paralyzed. Unaware of his condition, the crew continued the show, pushing his face into the mud, causing him to nearly drown. Despite the horrifying accident, Yanagida survived and later returned to the show in some capacity, but the incident remains one of the most disturbing in television history.
đ„ Firefighter's Miraculous Recovery and Tragic End
The story of Donald Herbert, a firefighter who fell into a smoke-filled attic and was without oxygen for six minutes, is detailed here. Herbert survived but was left in a minimally conscious state for nearly a decade. In 2005, he unexpectedly regained consciousness, recognizing his family and communicating with them. This emotional awakening was captured on camera and broadcasted by 60 Minutes. However, his recovery was short-lived. After a family member left him unattended one night, Herbert fell out of bed, hit his head, and never regained lucidity. He passed away a year later from pneumonia, making his story a poignant mix of hope and sorrow.
đ The Twilight Zone Movie Tragedy
This paragraph describes a fatal accident that occurred during the filming of a scene for 'Twilight Zone: The Movie.' The scene involved a Vietnam War reenactment with a real helicopter and pyrotechnics. Despite safety concerns, including the use of child actors near explosions, the director proceeded with the shoot. During filming, a helicopter crash occurred, killing actor Vic Morrow and two child actors. The accident raised questions about the production's safety measures and led to lengthy legal battles, though no one was held liable for the deaths.
đĄ The Standoff at Albert Dryden's Property
The paragraph tells the story of Albert Dryden, who built a controversial 'home in a hole' without a permit in England. The local council, led by Harry Collinson, demanded the structure's demolition. Despite court orders and warnings, Dryden refused to comply. On the day of the planned demolition, Dryden confronted Collinson and the demolition team with a gun. The situation escalated, and Dryden fired at Collinson, killing him, and injured others. The incident was captured on camera and became a notorious moment in television history. Dryden was sentenced to life in prison but was later released due to health issues and died in 2018.
đ Conclusion and Sponsorship Acknowledgment
The final paragraph serves as a conclusion to the video, thanking the sponsor 'semford' and acknowledging the support of various patrons and individuals who contributed to the video's production. It highlights the collaborative effort behind creating content and the importance of sponsorship in making such videos possible.
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Keywords
đĄInfomercials
đĄChristina's Court
đĄComedian Sean Harris
đĄScripted Shows
đĄRenard Spivey
đĄIrony
đĄLive Broadcast
đĄAccident on Set
đĄStandoff
đĄDark Moments in Television History
Highlights
Daytime television infomercials and legal shows were popular, with 'Christina's Court' being a notable example.
Comedian Sean Harris appeared on 'Christina's Court' to file a suit against his ex-girlfriend for unpaid rent.
The show was known for its scripted nature, which led to many humorous moments.
A memorable moment involved Sean Harris joking about the unhappiness of the show's bailiff, Renard Spivey.
Renard Spivey was later accused of killing his wife, Patricia, in a tragic turn of events.
Spivey's trial and conviction turned a once-iconic TV moment into a dark irony.
A Japanese game show ended in tragedy when host Tatsuchi Yanagida broke his neck and was paralyzed.
Yanagida's colleagues initially believed his injury was a prank, prolonging his suffering.
Despite the accident, Yanagida survived and later returned to the show in some capacity.
60 Minutes featured the story of Donald Herbert, a firefighter who fell into a coma after a fire incident.
Herbert awoke from a coma after nine years, only to tragically fall back into a vegetative state after an accident.
The Twilight Zone movie was marred by a tragic on-set accident that killed three actors.
The production's disregard for safety led to the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Vic Morrow and two child actors.
Albert Dryden's conflict with local authorities over his unpermitted home construction led to a standoff.
Dryden's property dispute escalated to a shooting, with him killing the council chief and injuring others.
Dryden's actions made him a symbol of resistance against government overreach for some, despite the violence.
Transcripts
foreign
[Music]
it was a typical day in the world of
daytime television infomercials soap
operas and highly scripted legal shows
filled viewer screens with one of the
more popular at the time being a program
called Christina's Court
in Christina's Court
the show centered around a woman named
Christina Perez giving counsel and
advice to those wrapped up in legal
drama and on this particular morning
comedian Sean Harris would be featured
filing suit against his ex-girlfriend in
the hopes of recouping unpaid rent every
month it would be something different
you know like what I had this month
because I had to do this or that and I'm
like man so you let her go nine months
without penguin no like I said these
shows were very obviously scripted at
least to some degree and with Sean
himself being a professional comedian it
led to countless funny moments and what
turned out to be one of the show's more
iconic episodes with by far the most
memorable moment coming at the very end
when when things seem to deviate from
the script
constantly like a challenge people love
they yell at each other
I don't know he looked mad
[Music]
Ness
[Applause]
[Music]
here we see the comedian take aim at
Christina's bailiff a man named Renard
Spivey who was an integral part of the
show being the judge's sidekick for
years and years though it wasn't often
that he found himself at the end of a
joke like this as Sean suggests that
Renard looked unhappy when it was
revealed that he had been married for
over 27 years
he's very happy
okay all right let's get back to the
queen
all in all it made for a rather Charming
moment with viewers adoring the
lighthearted jab aimed at one of the
show's most beloved characters
[Applause]
though no one could have known at the
time just how true that joke about his
happy marriage
turn out to be
still developing tonight A Harris County
Sheriff's deputy facing serious charges
63-year-old Renard Spivey accused of
killing his wife 52 year old Patricia
Spivey after an argument that turned
deadly KPRC Channel 2's Bill Barajas
on July 28 2019 over a decade after the
aforementioned program aired Reynard
Spivey was confronted by his wife
Patricia about what she believed to be
steroid use or perhaps even infidelity
and in the midst of this heated argument
Spivey would draw his gun and shoot his
wife once in the arm and then in the
chest
shortly after police would find her
lifeless body crumpled in their bedroom
closet
now after years and years of taking part
in this once famed legal show Spivey can
be found alone in his prison cell where
he'll likely remain for the next 14
years of his life for murdering the
woman that he was so happily married to
Turning what was once one of Christina's
Court's most iconic moments into one of
the darkest examples of irony in all of
television history
when you find a good woman you've got
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a happy woman married woman
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the world of Television is an
interesting one despite the highly
controlled and well polished products
that were typically used to seeing on
our screens there have been a
surprisingly High number of deeply
disturbing moments that have happened
when on air and this potentially new
series aims to highlight some of the
most disturbing and what better way to
starve than with a relatively unknown
case that has haunted me for years
[Applause]
Saturday June 14 2008 a Japanese TV
station called television Miyazaki is
running its standard live programming
which on this day was set to feature a
game show like segment in the remote
rice fields of takachi hocho the game
itself was simple competitors stood back
to back on a small wooden stand above
the shallow muddy water below and when
given the queue they would attempt to
shove their opponent into the water
without turning their bodies around in
the end and the one left standing on the
platform would be declared the winner
with a loser being left humiliated in
the mud
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
one goes off without a hitch resulting
in the losing contestant being covered
head to toe in a thick brown sludge with
the whole atmosphere perfectly
encapsulating the craziness and high
energy charm that you would expect from
a Japanese game show made at the time
and so far everything was all in good
fun with this excitement only escalating
as the contestants convinced one of the
show's hosts a man named tasuchi
yanagida to join in on the competition
it took some convincing but eventually
tetsuchi agrees to compete much to the
enjoyment of everyone spectating and
from there the comedy writes itself as
immediately after the round starts it's
apparent that he stood little to no
chance
foreign
instantly losing his balance tasuki
reacts in a split second and dives off
the platform Landing head first into the
muddy water below which causes his body
to fall limp
the water that he had just dove into was
merely six inches deep with the rest
consisting of a thick layer of mud which
his head would strike directly instantly
causing his neck to break and in that
very moment tatsuchi would be
irreversibly paralyzed leaving him
unable to move from the neck down
it was a tragic accident however the
accident itself is far from the most
awful part of this live broadcast with
that coming immediately after unaware of
tesucci's severe injury the crew
believed that he was merely playing a
prank on them and just joking around and
so they left him there face first in the
water and proceeded to shove his face
even deeper and deeper into the mud
splashing even more on top of his head
to rub in the fact that he had lost
[Applause]
come on
they had no idea that during their
Antics hisuchi was in a desperate fight
for survival as in those six inches of
water he was slowly drowning and
completely unable to pick up his head to
breathe this lasts for an excruciatingly
long 15 seconds before they begin to Bob
his head up and down and eventually pull
tasuchi's face out of the water but this
reprieve was short-lived as the
contestants proceed to drop him back
into the mud face first
[Music]
it is so incredibly painful to watch and
made all the more disturbing with the
over-the-top hysterical laughter coming
from everyone around him who are
completely oblivious to the situation in
front of them
finally after what feels like in
eternity tsuchi is hoisted above the
water and the camera switched back to
the main broadcast ending both tesucci's
and the viewers Pain by some stroke of
Good Fortune tsuchi would survive the
ordeal but just barely as it's estimated
that even just a few more seconds in
that mud would have likely led to his
death but thankfully this wasn't the
case and according to his Facebook page
tasuchi has learned to live with his
body-wide paralysis and even went on to
rejoin the show years later in some
capacity ending the century off on
somewhat of a bright spot despite this
otherwise being one of the more
unsettling and appalling broadcast
accidents than I've ever seen
had been in a coma for the previous
on the topic of broadcasts that have
left an impression on my life I would
say none have had more of an emotional
impact than a story run by 60 Minutes
about a man named Donald Herbert the
story starts back in 1995 just four days
after Christmas when a fire broke out in
a home in Buffalo New York in an attempt
to put out the blaze firefighter Donald
Herbert was standing on the roof of the
building when suddenly it gave way as a
result Herbert would fall into the attic
where he would be trapped in the Smoke
unable to breathe he would lay there
without oxygen for six whole minutes
before they finally were able to pull
his body to safety with a whole ordeal
being filmed and shown on local news
somehow Herbert managed to survive this
accident but being without air for that
long caused him to lose most of his
brain function leading to him spending
the following years in a minimally
conscious State unable to eat unable to
breathe and seemingly unable to
understand the world around him
eventually his condition led to him
being placed in a nursing home where a
feeding tube was the only thing keeping
him alive for all intents and purposes
the man was gone but then something
happened on April 20th 2005 a staggering
nine and a half years after his accident
Donald Herbert
woke up
in the nursing home where he had spent
most of the years unresponsive he would
suddenly turn to a nurse and ask for his
wife Linda while displaying signs of
being fully Lucid which prompted the
staff to immediately call his family who
rushed to see him and sure enough
despite Herbert being completely blind
he was not only fully responsive but
recognized almost all of his family
members the moments following were all
captured by cameras and later shown on
an episode of 60 minutes with the
footage being some of the hardest
hitting and emotional that I've
personally ever seen
[Music]
Halloween
quite a while quite a while oh 10.
10 years
the pain in discovering that he had been
gone for 10 years all that time missed
robbed from a man who was just doing his
job is indescribably gut-wrenching but
it's what happens after this footage
that proves to be the most upsetting
part
for nearly 16 hours the newly awakened
man spoke with his family catching up on
every little detail that he had missed
and though from that point on he had
moments going in and out of his Lucidity
his long-term prognosis actually seemed
hopeful throughout the next few weeks
Donald was surrounded by family members
at all times not only to take advantage
of every single second that Herbert was
awake but also for his own safety as
well as sense his Awakening he would
thrash violently in his sleep as if he
still believed he was trapped in that
Blaze and so to ensure his safety at
least one family member would be
stationed with a man while he slept
though on one night one of the family
members on duty had grown too exhausted
to stay any longer and from the first
time since he became Lucid Donald
Herbert was left alone
and during that night he would again
start to thrash violently with Herbert
flailing so hard that he would fall out
of his bed and strike his head against
the floor causing his brain to start
bleeding
from that moment on Donald Herbert would
never become Lucid again and as a result
of his injuries he would pass away one
year later from pneumonia
[Music]
if anyone had ever thought that such a
horrendous thing Could Happen obviously
we would have stopped
The Twilight Zone throughout its lengthy
run this television series provided some
of the most entertaining and memorable
moments in all of Television but for
this section I'm going to be cheating a
little bit as rather than looking at an
event surrounding the show itself I'll
be highlighting the far less memorable
movie version of the series simply named
Twilight Zone The Movie the film was
broken up into multiple sections serving
as sort of an anthology work with three
separate storylines and for the sake of
this story only one section and really
only one scene Bears discussion
the scene was intended to simulate a
battle in the Vietnam War in which the
protagonist a character played by actor
Vic Morrow is attempting to outrun and
attack helicopter and escape the area
the footage was intended to serve as the
section's dramatic conclusion with it
being described as the following in the
scene that served as the original ending
Bill the character portrayed by Maro
stumbles into a deserted Vietnamese
village where he finds two young
Vietnamese children Left Behind when a
U.S army helicopter appears and begins
shooting at them Mara was to take both
children under his arm and Escape out of
the village as the hovering helicopter
destroyed the village with multiple
explosions based on that description
alone shooting the scene was going to be
tricky and likely a very intense process
on the set as all the effects used were
set to be done practically meaning that
they would require an actual helicopter
and real pyrotechnics not only this but
the director a man named John Landis
wanted to use actual child actors for
the scene which given that it was
planned to take place at night and near
explosions was technically illegal in
the state of California
despite the laws in place however Landis
decided to shoot the scene regardless
enlisting seven-year-olds Mika din Lee
and six-year-olds Renee Sheen Yi Chen to
play the roles of the Vietnamese
children and with all the pieces now in
place the cameras began to roll and what
was said to be the stunning conclusion
to this particular section
[Music]
as the scene starts the spectacle of it
all can't be understated as the lighting
setting and the pyrotechnics truly set a
haunting tone however unbeknownst to the
production team there was a major
problem developing
as stated prior all the effects you see
here are real and during the scene there
was an actual helicopter flying just
above the actors which by itself was
already very dangerous and made even
more so due to the pyrotechnics for the
pilots the explosions lodged in the air
created Fireballs in the sky making
things much more difficult to navigate
but those on the ground were never made
aware of this and being pressed to make
things look even more and more intense
the crew decided to double down on their
explosions launching two massive charges
back to back a decision that proved to
be a costly one as the second blast was
so strong that it dislodged the
helicopter's tail prop causing the craft
to spin uncontrollably and within mere
seconds as the cameras roll on the three
actors trudging their way through the
water
foreign
the craft crashes directly on top of
them
somehow everyone on board the helicopter
survived the wreck though those on the
ground weren't so lucky as in one Split
Second the blade of the helicopter
slashed into Vic Morrow and Mika din Lee
instantly decapitating them and as the
craft slammed to the ground Renee Shin
Yi Chen would be crushed beneath its
massive weight
in one frame there were three living
actors and in the next there were none
in retrospect it's not hard to see the
red flags and the dangerous practices
being used by the production team
however following several long legal
battles no one would be found liable in
the deaths of the three actors and
Landis himself would go on to enjoy an
incredibly successful career the
twilight's own film would eventually be
released years later only with a
different ending
oh they're not going to demolish it
there's nobody will come in here I'll
fight force with Force
our final story takes us to the quaint
Countryside of buttsfield England where
a man named Albert Dryden had been
living a fairly solitary life following
his retirement from steelworking Albert
dedicated his life to building up a plot
of land which he had purchased in the
area his main goal was to construct a
bungalow for his elderly mother where
she could live during the Summers while
also planning to build some sort of
Fallout bunker on the same plot but
right from the start he ran into issues
as his permit request to build these
structures on his land was promptly
denied this did not stop Dryden however
as despite the ruling he began his
construction anyway believing he had
found a workaround with the law as
rather than building the house in a
standard manner he instead dug a deep
hole into the ground and began to
construct his home there labeling it as
the home in a hole due to this the home
only stood about eight feet or so above
the ground which Dryden believed made
the construction legal however he was
wrong in his assumption and the building
swiftly caused agreement between the man
and the Derwent Side District Council
with this Rift growing more and more
Amplified as time went on in the midst
of this ordeal a man named Harry
Collinson was appointed as chief of the
council and assigned to handle the case
as his first order of business and he
did so by initially sending dried in a
letter demanding that he stopped
construction and also tear down what he
had already built Dryden however decided
to counter with a court appeal which was
swiftly denied leading to the Court's
final order that the building be
demolished within three months
it was around the same time that the
local news began to document the ongoing
feud between Dryden and the government
and despite the numerous rulings against
him Dryden still refused to give in to
the government's demands and eventually
the council decided to take matters into
their own hands and decided to demolish
the structure themselves so on June 20th
1991 Harry Collinson a demolition team
and a group of police constables
traveled to dryden's property to
demolish the structure before this group
arrived the decision was made that
should drive an attempt to escalate the
situation they were to immediately back
off and come up with another plan to
avoid any sort of physical altercation
at the scene numerous reporters had
already began gathering at the property
line including a cameraman for the BBC
who was there to document the feud in
real time and right from the start he
was clear that Dryden was not going to
be going down without a fight the gate
to his property was chain locked with
Dryden standing behind it pointing to
two letters that he believed proved that
he should be able to keep his structure
intact at least for the time being read
that as an official letter and as an
appealia that an inspector coming out on
this site in five weeks
[Music]
chapter coming out and find this game
well all is I'm asking us to waste five
weeks of the outcome maybe six weeks
it'll take a week after he's been out on
Spotify now but there's nothing in these
documents that affects the legality of
the enforcement notice that the
inspector has confirmed
however dryden's request for more time
was clearly falling on years and
realizing this Dryden began to grow more
and more agitated with his tone quickly
turning far more menacing if you don't
open the gate now
we'll have to we'll obviously have to
take the fence down with the machine so
if you want you can have
some time to remove the fence yourself
to minimize the damage do you want to do
that
any damage that subsequently caused as a
result of you preventing us doing that
will be your liability well you might
not be around
through the outcome of This Disaster now
we've been warned in this thing remember
that well I'm not going to explain but
if you had any sense you would go away
now and be excited
right that's my last word on it if you
show me the letter referring the letter
we will continue to call you where the
letter is at this point based on their
initial plan the crew should have
certainly turned back as he was now
getting to the point that Dryden was
outright threatening Collinson warning
him that if you were to step on his
property that something awful was going
to happen and though this did cause
colinson to take a few steps back He
Still Remains steadfast in carrying out
the task and remained on the edge of the
property line standing his ground even
when Dryden escalates the situation even
further
and what the Lord don't know
[Music]
can you get a shot at this gun
has the two stand face to face Dryden
brandishes his pistol and points it
directly at Collinson and wanted to
ensure the man's combative Behavior was
being documented Collinson asks the
cameraman to get a shot of his gun which
subsequently leads to this moment
a shot at this gun out of it
in an instant with cameras rolling
Dryden fires a shot directly into the
chest of Harry Collinson and then fires
another at the crowd standing before him
leading to things devolving into a
chaotic scene of running and screaming
as more shots were fired from a pistol
the camera crew and Luke North reporter
Tony Belmont ran for cover
we were standing
we were standing watching what was going
on and then a shot rang out the chief
planner fell to the ground and I
I felt a shot in the arm and I've
clearly been shot here in the arm as the
camera crew finally gets to a safe
distance and catches their breath it's
revealed that one of the journalists for
the BBC had been struck in the arm along
with one of the officers though in the
midst of all this Carnage we see no sign
of Harry Collinson as by this point he
was likely still on the ground where he
had originally Fallen dead from his
gunshot wound with his final words being
and he got a shot at this gun out of it
following the incident police would
engage in a standoff with Dryden who
claimed that he had set up booby traps
and landmines along with other
explosives on the property though this
would turn out to be a bluff and
eventually he would be grabbed by
officers and taken into custody where he
would subsequently be tried and
sentenced to life in prison and despite
his actions on that day Albert Dryden
would go on to become somewhat of a
national hero growing a legitimate fan
base for the way he stood up against the
government
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