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To Tell the Truth is an American television panel show. ... September 17, 1957 September 6, 1961 David Jacobs: Shaw Taylor: Graeme Garden: Channel 4: April 17, 1983
On September 24, 1957, Collyer was among the guests on To Tell the Truth panelist Polly Bergen's premiere episode of her short-lived NBC comedy/variety show, The Polly Bergen Show. Spirituality and charity
On August 27, 1957, he appeared as a guest challenger on To Tell the Truth. Upon retirement from Continental Oil, Lauck moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas and co-founded an advertising agency with longtime associate Harlan Hobbs and son Chester Lauck Jr. Lauck Sr. was highly regarded as an after-dinner speaker and maintained a hectic schedule of ...
Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) [1] [2] was an American game show panelist, actress, radio and television talk show host. She is best known for her long-running role as a panelist on the television game show What's My Line?, on which she regularly appeared for 25 years, from 1950 to 1975, on both the network and syndicated versions of the show.
1956–1957 To Tell the Truth: Panelist 5 episodes 1957–1958 The Phil Silvers Show: Private Lumpkin / Private "Swifty" Bilko 2 episodes 1958 The Chevy Showroom Starring Andy Williams: Himself 1958–1959 Mother's Day: Host 1959 Laugh Line: 1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Thomas Craig Season 5 Episode 23: “Craig’s Will” New Comedy Showcase
Hy Gardner (December 2, 1908 – June 17, 1989) was an American entertainment reporter and syndicated columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, host of Hy Gardner Calling, The Hy Gardner Show, and Celebrity Party, and an original celebrity panelist on the first incarnation of To Tell the Truth, along with Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Kitty Carlisle and host Bud Collyer. [1]
Among his television appearances was a 1957 appearance on the TV game show, To Tell the Truth. [3] Jubilee quickly followed the success of "Two Different Worlds" with another release, a double A-side, "The Love I Never Had" and "Don't", which was an entirely different song from the Elvis Presley song of the same name.
She recorded an album in 1957 titled, Bergen Sings Morgan, which included the song "Bill". In the 1950s, she became known as "The Pepsi Cola Girl", having done a series of commercials for this product. [3] She was a regular panelist on the game show To Tell the Truth during its original run.