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Title: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BillCullen1 on December 18, 2016, 10:50:49 AM
On December 18, 1856, To Tell The Truth premiered on CBS, with Bud Collyer. 60 years later, this show has once again found new popularity and is coming back in January with Anthony Anderson, who is the 9th regular host of the show. Buzzr will have a marathon of TTTT on 12/18 starting at 4 pm EST. Happy 60th birthday to TTTT.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Bob Zager on December 18, 2016, 01:18:32 PM
On December 18, 1856, To Tell The Truth premiered on CBS, with Bud Collyer...

Correction--the year was 1956!

When mentioning "regular" hosts, The second shortest run series (1990-1991) featured more regular hosts than any--THREE regular hosts!
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on December 18, 2016, 03:17:57 PM
Given all the different versions, regular hosts and guest hosts, I think it's safe to say that more different people have hosted To Tell The Truth than any other game show.  As one point, I think I had counted about two dozen.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BillCullen1 on December 18, 2016, 06:06:53 PM
On December 18, 1856, To Tell The Truth premiered on CBS, with Bud Collyer...

Correction--the year was 1956! 

Wow! - I didn't catch that. Guess I've had too much spiked eggnog.   ;) 
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BillCullen1 on December 18, 2016, 06:12:55 PM
Given all the different versions, regular hosts and guest hosts, I think it's safe to say that more different people have hosted To Tell The Truth than any other game show.  As one point, I think I had counted about two dozen. 

If you count the substitute hosts, yes easily. On Buzzr, they've shown Robert Q Lewis, Merv Griffin, Gene Rayburn and Orson Bean sitting in Bud Collyer's seat and my username in Garry Moore's seat. Bob Stewart strikes gold again.

Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: jjman920 on December 18, 2016, 07:03:39 PM
Given all the different versions, regular hosts and guest hosts, I think it's safe to say that more different people have hosted To Tell The Truth than any other game show.  As one point, I think I had counted about two dozen.
I can't retrieve it at the moment since I'm away from home, but I believe Adam Nedeff's "This Day in Game Show History" listed all of the hosts in it and it is at that number plus. You could have a marathon of substitute hosts alone!

I completely forgot about the anniversary, but I've been watching a lot of it on YouTube recently. Some favorite moments so far are the episode where the panels of TTTT and I've Got A Secret swapped shows and the episode with the Soviet spy where Henry Morgan fools the whole panel. I haven't watched as much of the first syndicated series, but what comes to mind are the episode where the guy forgot the name to say (and still got a vote, I believe), and the final episode Garry Moore hosted with the hearty ovation he received.

I'd like to find more episodes where there's a special guest as an impostor. I do love though how many color episodes of the first series survived. It's nice to have color episodes of at least one of the G-T panel shows.

Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: SuperMatch93 on December 18, 2016, 10:03:18 PM
I can't retrieve it at the moment since I'm away from home, but I believe Adam Nedeff's "This Day in Game Show History" listed all of the hosts in it and it is at that number plus. You could have a marathon of substitute hosts alone!

Just looked it up myself, and there were twenty-three hosts in total: Mike Wallace, Bud Collyer, Ralph Bellamy, John Cameron Swayze, Sonny Fox, Robert Q. Lewis, Jim Fleming, Merv Griffin, Gene Rayburn, Orson Bean, Bert Convy, Mark Goodson, Garry Moore, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Joe Garagiola, Robin Ward, Richard Kline, Gordon Elliot, Lynn Swann, Alex Trebek, John O' Hurley, and Anthony Anderson.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on December 18, 2016, 10:28:07 PM
Just looked it up myself, and there were twenty-three hosts in total: Mike Wallace, Bud Collyer, Ralph Bellamy, John Cameron Swayze, Sonny Fox, Robert Q. Lewis, Jim Fleming, Merv Griffin, Gene Rayburn, Orson Bean, Bert Convy, Mark Goodson, Garry Moore, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Joe Garagiola, Robin Ward, Richard Kline, Gordon Elliot, Lynn Swann, Alex Trebek, John O' Hurley, and Anthony Anderson.

I know that Peggy Cass hosted one segment on one of the 70s shows.  I don't know whether she hosted an entire episode.  But if Adam's counting that single segment, then add Kitty Carlisle to the list, because she did the same thing.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: MrBuddwing on December 19, 2016, 08:21:56 PM
Peggy Cass' hosting stint can be found in the middle of this "triple play":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haVRqp_ru_k&t=1918s
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: TLEberle on January 02, 2017, 08:51:56 PM
Watching last night's episode, I just cannot get over the fact that they don't start with "Number one, what is your name please?" but rather each person recites the one-liner. I don't think this works as an hour, but I think one story every day will work for me.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 09:39:23 PM
Watching last night's episode, I just cannot get over the fact that they don't start with "Number one, what is your name please?" but rather each person recites the one-liner. I don't think this works as an hour, but I think one story every day will work for me.

Is To Tell The Truth the only show in history that's older than its host?

EDIT: Bob Bergen almost made it.  The JEP! host born on March 8, 1964 and Jeopardy debuted on March 30.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BrandonFG on January 02, 2017, 09:40:17 PM
If you count Cullen's version, TPiR predates Drew by two years.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 09:43:17 PM
If you count Cullen's version, TPiR predates Drew by two years.

And see, I thought I checked that, but I had it all figured out backwards.  So yes, Drew.  Steve Harvey is much older than I thought.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: TLEberle on January 02, 2017, 09:45:51 PM
I did not know Alec Baldwin was that old. When Pat/Alex retire, there's a good chance that Wheel and Jeopardy join that club unless they reanimate Strom Thurmund to host.

I'm such a silly head, I was watching the show but not paying attention and didn't remember to "cast my vote" for whoever had been attacked by a bear.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 09:50:55 PM
When Pat/Alex retire, there's a good chance that Wheel and Jeopardy join that club unless they reanimate Strom Thurmund to host.

I was going to say this would also be true if either of the other Goodson panel shows ever got revived.

And then I remembered one of them did.  Both Stephanie Miller and Bil Dwyer were born in the early sixties.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BrandonFG on January 02, 2017, 10:00:55 PM
Another one that just came to mind: Mike Richards of The Pyramid. Wiki says he was born in 1975, two years after The $10,000 Pyramid premiered.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 10:06:01 PM
Another one that just came to mind: Mike Richards of The Pyramid. Wiki says he was born in 1975, two years after The $10,000 Pyramid premiered.
POINTS!
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 10:12:30 PM
Carnie Wilson and Sherri Shepherd are younger than The Newlywed Game
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 10:13:04 PM
Wayne Brady, duh.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: clemon79 on January 02, 2017, 10:19:34 PM
Slightly more obscure: Peter Rosenberg (b. 1979) on Hip Hop Squares.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 02, 2017, 10:20:20 PM
Slightly more obscure: Peter Rosenberg (b. 1979) on Hip Hop Squares.

POINTS!
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: clemon79 on January 02, 2017, 10:22:25 PM
Wanna know why Wikipedia is worthless? In looking something up I happened across this, from the Wikipedia article on Tom Bergeron:

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He is best known as the host of the "21 Day Fix" infomercial

Member, step forward and accept your mockery.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: clemon79 on January 02, 2017, 10:30:49 PM
And if we get international it gets weirder. Wasn't there a Australian version of Now You See It within the last decade that was hosted by a twentysomething?
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: trainman on January 02, 2017, 10:41:59 PM
POINTS!

I know "The Wall" was in development a long time, but I think it's still younger than Chris Hardwick.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: SuperMatch93 on January 02, 2017, 11:01:14 PM
Gary Kroeger was born about seven years after Beat the Clock premiered.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: TimK2003 on January 03, 2017, 01:03:31 AM
Wayne Brady, duh.

• Billy Bush: Born in 1971

• Mark DeCarlo (Big Deal): Close, but no cigar -- he was born in 1962.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BrandonFG on January 03, 2017, 01:47:57 AM
Does Game Show Marathon count? If so, Ricki Lake is younger than TPIR, Match Game and LMAD.

This is a fun discussion, BTW.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: MikeK on January 03, 2017, 10:00:34 AM
What about pilots?  If so, Harry Anderson is two years younger than What's My Line?

Rossi Morreale is much younger than Sale of the Century.  I didn't know he's under 40, though it's been almost a decade since Temptation.
Title: Re: TTTT is 60 years old
Post by: BrandonFG on January 03, 2017, 11:48:33 AM
Incidentally, Larry Anderson is two years younger than the TV version of Truth or Consequences, and several years younger than the radio version.