To Tell the Truth (TV Series 2000–2002) Poster

(2000–2002)

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8/10
Good show
Catherine_Grace_Zeh26 July 2006
I watch this show from time to time on the Game Show Network. First off, I must say that it was a fun game show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it was still a good show. I remember the theme song pretty well, too. Even so, it was fun to play along and watch. I hope the Game Show Network keeps it on the air so I can keep watching for a long time. If that happens, I will be really happy. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I haven't seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
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Hilarious
Lho33233703 July 2001
My mother watches this show all the time. The panelist are funny. The host is funny when he reads a poem. What Happened To Louie Anderson though? This is the funniest game show along with Family Feud in game show history. The panelist interview the contestants on what there life is.
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GREAT!
ltpatterson15 October 2000
This show is truly great! John O'Hurley is great, and it is truthfully true to the original versions. (Namely the last Collyer version, with two games and Audience Votes). This show also puts Kitty Carlisle Hart in the record books, for being on the same show for more decades than anyone else. She appeared with such great hosts as Bud Collyer, Garry Moore, Joe Garagiola, Robin Ward, Gordon Elliot, Lynn Swann, Alex Trebek and NOW John O'Hurley.
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Funny show, should have continued longer
andoldlace8 February 2006
I cannot believe this version of the show did not last longer than it did. John O'Hurley was hysterical as the host, sometimes slipping into his "J. Peterman" character from Seinfeld. Brook Burke then went on host Dog Eat Dog. This show seemed to die off about the time of Paula Poundstone's trial. Wish it could have continued. Paula was known for pretending to "recuse herself" from a vote for some funny reason. He odd dress helped her comedic lines. Even without Paula Poundstone, though, the series could have continued. It was fast-paced and had interesting characters a man who created amazingly detailed art on etch-a-sketches, an artist who did body paint.
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