To Tell the Truth (1956)
To Tell the Truth (1956)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Mark Goodson
Creator
Bud Collyer
Self - Host / Self - Moderator
Bill Todman
Creator
Johnny Olson
Self - Announcer
Bob Stewart
Creator
Kitty Carlisle
Self - Panelist / Self / Self - Guest celebrity
Paul Alter
Director
Tom Poston
Self - Panelist / Self
Peggy Cass
Self - Panelist / Self / Self - Guest Panelist
Orson Bean
Self - Panelist / Self / Self - Guest Host
Phyllis Newman
Self - Panelist / Self / Self - Guest Panelist
Barry Nelson
Self - Panelist / Self / Self - Guest Panelist
Joan Fontaine
Self - Panelist
Sam Levenson
Self - Panelist / Self
Jackie Cooper
Carl Reiner
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
To Tell the Truth is an American television panel show in which four celebrity panelists are presented with three contestants (the "team of challengers", each an individual or pair) and must identify which is the "central character" whose unusual occupation or experience has been read aloud by the show's moderator/host. When the panelists question the contestants, the two impostors may lie whereas the "central character" must tell the truth. The setup adds the impostor element to the format of What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret.
The show was created by Bob Stewart and originally produced by Mark Goodson–Bill Todman Productions. It first aired on CBS from 1956 to 1968 with Bud Collyer as host. From 1969 to 1978, the show was revived in syndication, with Garry Moore as the first host. Former panelist and frequent guest host Joe Garagiola took over in 1977, following Moore's health issues. Garagiola hosted until the show's cancellation.
Robin Ward hosted a 1980–81 syndicated revival of the program, and a 1990–91 revival on NBC featured a succession of different hosts: Gordon Elliott, Lynn Swann and Alex Trebek. The show was revived again in syndication from 2000 to 2002 with John O'Hurley as host. The most recent version aired on ABC from 2016 to 2022 with Anthony Anderson as host.