TAKE A GOOD LOOK

Episode from 1959 starring Ernie Kovaks. Panelists are Hans Conried, Cesar Romero, and Edie Adams. Includes original commercials. (GSP2/11824)


TattleTales

  1. Premiere episode aired February 18, 1974. Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Dick Gautier & Barbara Stewart. Audio bad at times. (FOTF/42915)

  2. Joyce & Alejandro Rey, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Orson & Carolyn Bean. Bobby and Orson get a little affectionate. (ASOT-13/10007)

  3. Harvey & Donna Korman, Bert & Anne Convy, and Roger Perry & Jo Anne Worley. Gene Rayburn guest hosts. (ASOT-11/22948)

  4. George & Alana Hamilton, Scoey & Claire Mitchlll, and William & Marcy Shatner. (GSNT10/00000)

  5. Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, Murray Matheson & Phyllis Diller, and Charles Nelson Reilly & Elizabeth Allen. Charles wants to live 50 years longer so he can figure out how to get the earphones over his toupee. (ASOT-8/10008)

  6. Christmas 1983 episode. Lynn Redgrave & John Clark, Bill & Vivian Daily, and Grant & Debbie Goodeve. After John misses a question, Lynn takes off her ring and walks off (shape of things to come??). (12GOC/03057)

  7. Chuck & Susan Wagner, Norman & Karen Fell, and Don & Linda Stroud. 1984 episode. Bert is wearing a skirt (and gets a standing ovation)! (ASOT-15/00000)


To Tell the Truth (Garry Moore Version)
STARRING GARRY MOORE

  1. Episode from 1971. Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, and Kitty Carlistle. Guests are a young jazz trumpeter and a crime prevention expert. (MISC-4/25817)

  2. Episode from 1971. Nipsey Russel, Kitty Carlistle, Bill Cullen, and Peggy Cass. Guests are a ski instructor (who gives Peggy a lesson using an indoor ski machine) and an opera "super." (ASOT-16/10007)

  3. Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, and Barbara Howar. Guests are the captain of the US Volleyball team who played in Cuba and a food additive expert. (ASOT-17/10014)


To Tell the Truth (Garigiola Version)
STARRING JOE GARIGIOLA

Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, and Kitty Carlistle. Guests are David Prowse (Darth Vader in the original Star Wars Trilogy) and a female boxing referee. (GOTW/02723)


TO TELL THE TRUTH
1980-81 VERSION STARRING ROBIN WARD

Soupy Sales, Pat Collins, Henry Morgan, and Peggy Cass. Guests are a champion figure skater (one of the impostors is a champion dancer and performs in the end of the show) and Larry King. (SNBW-18/10104)


TO TELL THE TRUTH
1990-91 VERSION STARRING LYNN SWAN

  1. Ron Mesack, Peggy Cass, David Niven Jr., and Vicki Lawrence Schultz. Guests are a woman who was the model for "The Little Mermaid" and a lady who lived out of her car. An audience member plays one-on-one with a lady who collects potato chips shaped like celebrities. (SNBW-33/73240)

  2. Christmas episode. Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Chris Lemmon, and Kitty Carlistle. Guests are organizer of the "Ho Ho Hotline" (the impostors are Rip Taylor and Christopher Hewitt) and a man who recently reunited with his biological parents and siblings. An audience member plays one-on-one with Hank Ketchum (the creator of Dennis the Menace). (12GOC/20101)


TO TELL THE TRUTH
1991 VERSION STARRING ALEX TREBEK

Ron Mesack, Dana Hill, David Niven Jr., and Kitty Carlistle. Guests are one of the first black American Top Guns (who makes Alex "bad" and one of the imposters is a building manager for MG Productions) and a migraine expert. An audience member plays one-on-one with a man who makes braces for birds. (GSNSTAF/03235)


Treasure Hunt

  1. A contestant tries to plug a bag of prunes. Goeff tries to use "glamour glitter" on the second contestant. (041401/00000)

  2. Geoff has to relinquish a minute of TV time for a dramatic reading. A prize is loose in the studio (and later "carries away" Jan)! (041401/03004)

  3. Geoff tries a contestant's daughter on Emile. (041401/10009)

  4. Treasure W. Hunt, Sr. pays a visit. A contestant takes the money and gives up a check for $50,000. Includes previous check reveals. (041401/13000)

  5. Geoff drinks a raw omlette! Geoff gets frustrated when Emile doesn't talk to him. (041401/15953)

  6. Geoff helps a contestant rehearse her reaction when she gets her prize. (041401/22956)

  7. A contestant has to take the "good sport oath" to win a rubber boot. (041401/25948)

  8. A contestant gets a "Jamaica feeling" and wins $50,000. (041401/32950)


TWENTY ONE

  1. The infamous Stempel vs. Van Doren episode originally aired December 5, 1956. Includes original commercials. There is black bar that appears on the bottom of the screen but this does not really take anything away from video quality. (TGQSS)

  2. Charles Van Doren vs. Ruth Miller. Includes original commercials. Fair video quality with counter on bottom of screen. (TR-7/02715)


Twisters

Unsold pilot from 1981 starring Jim Perry. Contains music also used in Jackpot and Chain Reaction. (RTD/23232)

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