
Classic game show in which a person of some notoriety and two impostors try to match wits with a panel of four celebrities. The object of the game is to try to fool the celebrities into voting for the two impostors. Each wrong vote would be worth $250 ($100 in the daytime version).
Pat CarrollGuest Panelist (2 episodes, 1961)
Dick Van DykePanelist (5 episodes, 1956-1957)
Orson BeanHimself - Panelist (2 episodes, 1964-1968)
Betty WhiteHerself (unknown episodes, 1961)
Jayne MeadowsGuest Panelist (7 episodes, 1957-1961)The prime-time version was last broadcast was on May 22, 1967. The daytime version would stay on the air, however, for another year and some change until September 6, 1968.
Host Bud Collyer:
[at the end of every show with a giggle and a smile] Don't you forget to tell the truth!
(1956-1962)
(Theme 1)
Composed by Dolf van der Linden (ASCAP)
Original Publisher: W. Paxton & Co., Ltd. (ASCAP)
Current Publisher: Novello Special Account c/o G. Schirmer, Inc.
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