candid camera

Etymology
Although used as its name, the term predates the long-running American television program  (first broadcast in 1948).

Noun

 * 1)  A camera which is concealed or unobtrusive, used to obtain candid photographs of people who usually are unaware; the practice of taking such photos.
 * 2) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.
 * 1) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.
 * 1) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.
 * 1) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.
 * 1) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.
 * 1) A humorous television show that uses hidden candid cameras to make jokes to people.

Translations

 * French:
 * German: versteckte Kamera
 * Italian: telecamera nascosta
 * Portuguese: câmera escondida, câmera oculta, , apanhados
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: cámara oculta