That evening.
ABC aired the first episode of "Super Idol."
A 13 year old boy passionately playing and singing.
A sweet girl singing a magnetic song.
A teenage girl questioning why the judges weren't big stars like Ava Gardner.
A young man wailing horribly, getting kicked out by the judges.
The show was filled with joy, emotion, and excitement, capturing the audience's interest immediately.
As it was the first episode, Hardy watched it at home to see how it turned out. Seeing the performances, Hardy felt ABC had captured his vision perfectly and was confident the show would be a hit.
Even in the future, people loved such shows, and in the 1940s, this new entertaining and relatable program was sure to attract viewers.
The next contestant was a beautiful blonde woman.
Hardy was stunned when the woman introduced herself as Marilyn Monroe.
It was really her.