: The scenarios often tackle sensitive issues like racial prejudice, sexual harassment, theft, parenting styles, and discrimination based on physical appearance.
: John Quiñones has hosted the program since its 2008 debut. Season 17 also featured correspondent Sara Haines. Notable Scenarios Primetime: What Would You Do?
: After a bystander reacts, Quiñones emerges with a camera crew to interview them about their decision-making process. : The scenarios often tackle sensitive issues like
Originally a segment of ABC’s Primetime , (often abbreviated as WWYD ) is a situational hidden-camera series that explores human morality and social behavior. Hosted by veteran news correspondent John Quiñones , the show places unsuspecting bystanders in staged dilemmas to see if they will intervene or walk away. Show Overview Notable Scenarios : After a bystander reacts, Quiñones
: Staged "social experiments" involve actors performing illegal, unethical, or discriminatory acts in public settings.
The show frequently varies the race, gender, or appearance of the actors to see if bystanders respond differently to the same situation.
: The scenarios often tackle sensitive issues like racial prejudice, sexual harassment, theft, parenting styles, and discrimination based on physical appearance.
: John Quiñones has hosted the program since its 2008 debut. Season 17 also featured correspondent Sara Haines. Notable Scenarios
: After a bystander reacts, Quiñones emerges with a camera crew to interview them about their decision-making process.
Originally a segment of ABC’s Primetime , (often abbreviated as WWYD ) is a situational hidden-camera series that explores human morality and social behavior. Hosted by veteran news correspondent John Quiñones , the show places unsuspecting bystanders in staged dilemmas to see if they will intervene or walk away. Show Overview
: Staged "social experiments" involve actors performing illegal, unethical, or discriminatory acts in public settings.
The show frequently varies the race, gender, or appearance of the actors to see if bystanders respond differently to the same situation.