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three matched, $ 75 if two matched and $ 150 if only one couple matched). If no one matched, the amount of the pot was added to the next question. The husbands were first asked two questions, after which the players changed places prior to the second round. The wives were then asked two more questions, with the value of the final question doubled to $ 300. The syndicated version offered the same; plus, one member of the winning rooting sections, chosen at random, got six different parting gifts.
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clue that the spouse would recognize. Convy then repeated the question to the offstage players, appearing on the monitors in front of their spouses, followed by the clue. The offstage player who buzzed in first answered the question, and if the couple's answers matched, they won money for their rooting section.
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In the first format, Convy asked the players onstage two questions, which usually started with "It happened at..." or "A story involving..." and then Convy completed the question. After each question was read, a player onstage buzzed-in to answer the question. That player then gave a one- or two-word
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A correct answer was worth $ 100 with a one-word clue, and $ 50 with a two-word clue. Convy then asked another question, usually multiple choice, called a "Tattletale Quickie," to each couple in-turn. On their turn, each onstage player answered the question, and the spouse appeared and answered the
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in either Stages 31, 41, 43. In both formats, the show's set consisted of two parts. One was a desk behind which three players could sit. The other was a small seating area in the rear left corner of the stage, which was used to keep the players not in the game isolated; a sliding wall covered the
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section"), and blue, each section of 100 members rooting for one celebrity couple. Audience members in each section divided the money their respective couples won. The couple with the most money at the end of the show won the game, earning their section a $ 1,000 bonus. In the event of a tie, the
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In June 1974, the game dropped the first type of question, and questions in the "Tattletale Quickies" format were used for the entire show (though the "Quickies" name was dropped). The scoring format also changed. Each question had a pot of $ 150, split among all couples who matched ($ 50 if all
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seating area during game play and each player had a set of headphones to block out any noise from the other side of the wall. Usually, the game began with the husbands isolated and the wives onstage. When needed, the offstage players would appear on monitors in front of their spouses.
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the show in 1977. Convy and his wife, Anne, occasionally played the game during the 1970s run, most often during weeks in which the panel was made up entirely of other game show hosts and their spouses. Among the hosts who filled in for Convy during these episodes were
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winning sections divided the $ 1,000 bonus. A member of the winning section was also randomly drawn to win additional prizes. Audience members received their winnings in checks distributed as they left the studio.
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stated that the reboot would also feature physical challenges and viewer-submitted questions. However, on August 23, 2021, it was announced that the show would be retitled to
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The show changed its format after its first four months on the air. The second format remained for the rest of the show's run, including its latter versions.
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providing the voiceover at various times. Wood was the primary announcer during the show's first run, and Olson was announcing during the 1980s.
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back, and it returned on January 18, 1982. It aired at 4:00/3:00 PM until June 1, 1984, when it was replaced by another Goodson show,
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gradually began to lose viewers and ran its 1,075th and final show of the original version on March 31, 1978. It was replaced by
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The studio audience was divided into three color-coded sections: red, yellow (which Convy jokingly nicknamed the "
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The show changed time slots three times in 1975. On June 16, CBS moved it to 11:00/10:00 AM. On August 11, after
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same question. If the answers matched, the team won $ 100. The players changed places in the second round.
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The show's premise involved questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives and was based on
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that aired during the 1969–70 season, which in itself was based on an unsold 1966 pilot called
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HBO & HBO Max Fall 2021 Programming Overview (see "Additional Fall Titles")
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moved to 3:30/2:30 PM. On December 1, it returned to its original time slot.
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daytime schedule between February 1974 and June 1984. It was hosted by
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on February 9, 2020, as part of their "Love at First Sight" marathon.
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by Firestone aired during the 1977–78 season, but was not renewed.
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This article is about the American game show. For other uses, see
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is being revived at HBO Max with hosts Ayesha and Stephen Curry"
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Two episodes of the nighttime syndicated version aired on
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Television series by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
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Broadcasting Individual Issues Guide (02-21-1977 issue)
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Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions (1974–78, 1982–84)
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American television series revived after cancellation
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remain intact, but only a portion have been seen on
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Index

TattleTales (album)
Tattletale (disambiguation)

Ira Skutch
Paul Alter
Bert Convy
Jack Clark
John Harlan
Gene Wood
Johnny Olson
Edd Kalehoff
United States
Television City Studios
CBS
game show
Goodson
Todman
Fremantle
CBS
Bert Convy
Jack Clark
Gene Wood
Johnny Olson
John Harlan
He Said, She Said
Joe Garagiola
Ed McMahon
Daytime Emmy Award for hosting
Gene Rayburn
Bob Barker

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