1970-71
Episode Guide
(To Tell the Truth version two, season two)
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Panel:
Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
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0401
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Ray
Voege
Makeup artist to the stars & author: "Beauty Secret For the Black Woman" |
Charlie
Hurst
Young pen pal to over 100 service men stationed overseas |
0402
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Joao
de Brito y Cunha
Porto wine expert and director of the Porto Institute |
Liz
Allan
16-year-old champion waterskier |
0403
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Jeff
Martin
Co-creator of the waterbed |
Linda
Grover
Author of "The House Keepers", who fought the demolition of her apartment |
0404
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Lou
Valentino
Lana Turner's number one fan who has collected 20,000 photos of her |
Alton
Kelsey
Inventor of a slide rule to determine the winning horse at racetracks |
0405
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Larry
Brooks
Singer of "Song of Norway" on the original album with Kitty Carlisle |
Andre
Mahowski
Creator of the Haunted Europe tour...which tours haunted castles and houses |
0411
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Pammy
Sue Pressner Young ventriloquist and Paul Winchell's cousin |
Garland
James Blaine American Indian and head chief of the Pawnee tribe |
0412
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William
"Penelope" Cedzich Baker of the world's best apple pie |
Irene
Lucia First plane-wed bride in history |
0413
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Gary
Novicki Gymnastics teacher and co-owner of an exercise studio to the stars |
Robert
L. Wolk Psychologist, expert on lying, and author of "The Right to Lie" |
0414
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Lt.
Ernest Jahncke Navy frogman who was the first of the Apollo 13 rescuers |
Claire
Weekes Expert on nervousness and author: "Hope and Help For Your Nerves" |
0415
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Guy
Drake Composer of "Welfare Cadillac" |
Jane
Hamilton Volunteer bush pilot who flies in East Africa |
0421
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Lou
Burke
Dog trainer who is able to help pups previously thought untrainable |
Teddi
Levison
Co-winner of the 1970 Peabody Award for Radio News Broadcasting |
0422
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Gussie
Mason
Teenage obesity expert and author of "Help Your Child to Lose Weight" |
Moat
Taylor
Inventor of a flying car |
0423
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Bob
Engelhart
Operator of the Oola cart, which offers gourmet food in New York City |
Alice
Liska
Mountain climber who scaled Afghanistan's 26,000-foot Noshaka Peak |
0424
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Lynn
Schroeder
Author of "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain" |
Dorothy
Wilson
1970 American Mother of the Year |
0425
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Don
Cothera
Man whose discoveries are recounted in "Amelia Earhart Returns From Saipan" |
Dorothea
Berdstrom Charm teacher in the U.S. Marine Corps |
0431
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McCartha
Lewis
Calypso Rose...the queen of Calypso music |
Duncan
Emrich
Author of "The Folklore of Wedding and Marriage" |
0432
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Iris
Gresch
Dart-throwing champion |
Brian
O'Leary
Author of "The Making of an Ex-Astronaut" |
0433
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Alexander
Shields
Men's fashion designer |
Sandy
Lesberg
Radio broadcaster, food critic, and author of "The Single Chef's Cookbook" |
0434
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Tim
Wood
Men's world figure skating champion |
Sue
Houle
Photographer of animals in their natural environment |
0435
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Bernice
Janssen
Miss Nebraska 1928 and actor David Janssen's mother |
Julius
Fast
Author of a book on communicating without words called "Body Language" |
0441
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Paula
Schechert 1970 Model of the Year |
Jim
Dougherty Varmint animal caller who has a repertoire of over 100 calls |
0442
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Michael
Pace Psychographologist (handwriting analyst) |
Inez
Fuett One of the world's first airline stewardesses |
0443
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Bob
Cahlmann Owner of various historical theatrical and film costumes |
Louise
Bernikow Author of "Abel", a book about Russian master spy Rudolph Abel |
0444
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Jay
Murrell Personal security guard for a human mannequin |
Captain
Ernest Wagner Riverboat captain of the Delta Queen |
0445
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Ann
Moreton Spider photographer |
Edgar
Grimes Dairy farmer who's waging war against litterbugs |
0451
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J.B.
Prince
Young country fiddler |
Isaac
Bonewits
College student majoring in magic |
0452
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Father
Frank Tierney
Priest and harness racer |
Pat
Ponto
College dean of women just after receiving her diploma |
0453
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M.
Leopold
Bathologist (bath expert) |
Edward
F. Carpenter
Headmaster of the Harlem Prep School for Dropouts |
0454
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David
Sacks
Technical advisor and actor for the film "M*A*S*H" |
Kathrin
Perutz
Cosmetics and beauty expert; author of "Beyond the Looking Glass" |
0455
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Rosie
Beard
Champion softball pitcher who throws a softball at 100mph |
Ralph
Abertazzie
Richard Nixon's chief Air Force One pilot |
0461
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Fred
Mook
Good news radio newscaster |
Zena
Zadotski
Music box maker |
0462
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Claude
Jourdan
Women's shoe designer |
Ellen
Frankfort
Author of "The Classrooms of Miss Ellen Frankfort: Confessions of a Private School Teacher" |
0463
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Aileen
Paul
Children's cooking instructor and author of "Kids' Cooking" |
Captain
James B. Wallace
Panama Canal Skipper |
0464
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Joseph
Campbell
Expert on voodoo |
Diane
Goldentaub
Air traffic control specialist |
0465
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Layle
Morgan
Journalist who covered the Nixons surreptitiously |
Milton
Travers
Drug addict's father and author of "Each Other's Victims" |
0471
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Joey
D'Auria
Man who presented a singing telegram to Peggy Cass |
Sister
Lucy
First nun to be elected mayor |
0472
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Wendie
Wachtel
High school dropout turned successful stockbroker |
Heather
Jenner
Director of a marriage brokerage and author of "Men and Marriage" |
0473
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Imie Lane, Dick DeBartolo, or Frannie Soriano
Judge of the 1970 National Hollering Contest |
Charlene
Gibson
Bob Gibson's wife and author of "The Wife's Guide to Baseball" |
0474
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Jim
Scott
Policeman who rescued a baby, then adopted it |
Jane
Howard
Expert on encounter groups and author of "Please Touch" |
0475
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Ann
Hilton
Orson Bean's co-star in the upcoming version of "Promises, Promises" |
Josh
Miner
President of Outward Boaund |
0481
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Audrey
Designer of children's furniture |
Marietta
Everett
Woman who sees, reads, and writes upside down |
0482
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Denny
Hall
Jailbird turned songbird |
Sherri
Finkbine
Mother of a thalidomide baby |
0483
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Ardush
Gill
Fashion designer from India |
Jack
Johnson
Army colonel who allowed his soldiers to wear longer hair |
0484
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Shirley
Bell Cole
Actor who played Little Orphan Annie on radio |
Johnny
Sample
Former pro footballer and author of "Confessions of a Dirty Ballplayer" |
0485
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Wendy
Chasen
Sculptor whose medium is surgical bandages |
Fred
Eckhardt
Minister who locates runaways |
0491
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Peggy
Lucas
Aquanaut who lived undersea for two weeks |
Linda
Maurer
The wearer of the first-ever MedicAlert bracelet and the inventor's daughter |
0492
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Louellen
Aden
Miss Dogpatch USA |
Vinnie
Siciliano
Former gangster known as the Cat and author of "Until They Kill Me First" |
0493
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John
Dornes
Photographer of portraits in the Edwardian style |
Bob
Kemp
World champion ferris wheel rider |
0494
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Jim
Pearsall
Young owner and chef of Hill House restaurant |
William
Abruzzi
Drug expert doctor |
0495
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Dorothy
Retalic
Expert on the effect of rock music on plants |
Thomas
Ferebee
Bombardier on board the Enola Gay |
0501
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Dick
McFadden
Developer of a trackless cable car |
Pat
Palinkus
First female professional football player |
0502
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Steven
Schmidt
Discoverer of two new zodiac signs and author of "Astrology 14" |
Gary
Barton
Barefoot waterskiing champion |
0503
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Stella
Owen Thomas
Goodwill ambassador from Wales and an expert on love spoons |
Joseph
Thomas
Man who sells his rare-type blood for $1,500 per quart |
0504
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Rita
Willy
U.S. champion sardine packer |
Alan
Abel
Author of "The Confessions of a Hoaxer" |
0505
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Bernice
Crabtree
Furniture mover |
Frank
Swertlow
Men's liberation activist |
Panel:
Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle
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0511
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Bill
Fabrey
Founder of the National Organization to Help Fat Americans |
Gussie
Moran
Tennis player and tennis dress designer |
0512
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Hy
Lippstein
Bagel King (Peggy Cass hosts this game; Cullen sits on panel) |
Jean
Brady
Blackjack dealer in Las Vegas |
0513
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Lois
Muller
Maker of beauty products made of fruits and vegetables |
Michael
Viner
Maker of "The Best of Marcel Marceau", a silent album |
0514
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Daniel
O'Connell Kirwin
Manager of McSorley's Alehouse�which now admits women |
Ricky
Lowe
Young National Hula Hoop Champion |
0515
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Jeffrey
Parret
Professional thief turned flower arranger |
Joseph
Bernard
Sole passenger on a New York to Paris flight |
0521
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Claudia
Lawrence
Youngest environmental health specialist in the U.S. |
Tony
Kenneston
Antique-hunting safari guide |
0522
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Dean
Frazier
Frozen soul food manufacturer |
Jack
Sobel
Owner of Trimaway weight reduction company |
0523
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Mario
Manzini
Escape artist |
Marvin
Kitman
Author of "George Washington's Expense Account" |
0524
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Stephanie
Clark
Miss Black America |
Fitzhugh
Dodson
Parenting expert and author of "How to Parent" |
0525
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Margaret
Cleeberg
Young bicycle tourist |
Bill
Cole
Professional skydiving cameraman |
0531
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Kathy
Huppe
Miss Montana, who gave up her title after speaking out against the Vietnam War |
Nino
Falanga
The world's fastest cartoonist and caricature artist |
0532
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Eileen
Cowan
Consumer advocate and one of Ralph Nader's Raiders |
Chester
Soling
Manager of Piper's Hill Hotel for Children |
0533
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Myrtle
Bennett
Truman Capote's housekeeper and entrepreneur |
Ronald
Lynch
Director of a police force in which all agents have college degrees |
0534
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Gonzalo
Chavez
Fashion designer who creates clothes from pop-tops |
Charles
Glass
Cactus expert |
0535
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Daniel
Logan
Clairvoyant and author of "Do You Have E.S.P.?" |
Janet
Vertelle
Underwater photographer |
0541
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Sam
Gupton
Winner of the 33rd All American Soap Box Derby |
Lucy
Kavaler
Cold authority and author of "Freezing Point" |
0542
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Mary
Yates
Producer of "Entertainment: Documentary", safari documentarian |
Mr.
Stendahl
Restaurant critic and newsletter publisher |
0543
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Paulette
Cooper
Cruise ship stowaway |
Tex
Blaisdell
Artist for "Little Orphan Annie" |
0544
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Maudie
James
Great Britain's Model of the Year |
David
LaFia
Anxiety doctor and author of "How To Master Your Nerves" |
0545
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Betty
Skelton Frankman
Stunt pilot and flyer |
Robert
Loeb
Dating manners expert and author of "His and Hers: Dating Manners" |
Panel:
Kitty
Carlisle, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
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0551
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Yayuri
Hosehenow
Geisha girl |
Paul
Huson
Witch and author of "Mastering Witchcraft" |
0552
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Frank
Palumbo
Chef who lost 105 pounds on Weight Watchers |
D.
Leon Smith
Animal psychologist and carp trainer |
0553
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Alexis
Kirk
Primitive jewelry designer and Coty award winner |
Bob
Croft
Record breaker for deep sea diving without equipment |
0554
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Joe
Beagen
Founder and president of the International Society of Girl Watchers |
Anita
Stevens
Generation gap authority and author of "I Hate My Parents" |
0555
|
Dini
Petty
Traffic helicopter pilot |
Helen
Andelin
Author of "Fascinating Womanhood" |
0561
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Michael
McQuown
Founder of the Society for Creative Anachronism |
Jennifer
Cross
Author of "The Supermarket Trap" |
0562
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Marina
Schiano
Fashion model for Giorgio di Sant'Angelo's new makeup look |
Ottomar
Herrmann
Lipizzaner horse trainer |
0563
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John
Kunst
Man who has walked around the world |
Jerry
Chester, Anne Nixon, or Ira Skutch
Author of "The Ninth Juror" |
0564
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Rita
Abrams
Composer of the hit song "Mill Valley" |
Joe
Klaas
Scholar who believes Amelia Earhart is alive, author: "Amelia Earhart Lives" |
0565
|
Raymond
Rohauer
Performer in "Camera Three: The Metaphysics of Buster Keaton" |
Marina
Bear
Author: "The Something Went Wrong What Do I Do Now?" cookbook |
0571
|
Kim
Smith
Champion baton twirler |
Keith
Douglas Young
Expert on prisoner-of-war brainwashing |
0572
|
Nan
Wood Graham
Posed for brother Grant Wood's "American Gothic" painting |
Fran
Chrisman
Jailed woman rehabilitated by the Fortune Society |
0573
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Nina
Hirschfeld
Daughter of artist Al Hirschfeld (Kitty Carlisle hosts this game) |
Eugene
Sloane
Author of "The Complete Book Of Bicycling" |
0574
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Peter
Beard
Nature photographer and author of "The End Of The Game" |
Paul
Fabian
Narco sergeant and Policeman of the Year for his work with kids and drugs |
0575
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Joel
Fogel
Kayaker who paddled from New York to Florida to study water pollution |
Robin
Hood
Namesake who received a free trip to Nottingham, England |
0581
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Richard
Crabb
Automobile expert and author of "Birth Of A Giant" |
Ruth
Pomerance
Young jewelry designer |
0582
|
Harriet
Eriksson
Winner of 8th Miss Scandinavia pageant |
Alma
Johns
Black radio show host & activist |
Panel:
Peggy
Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Mark Goodson
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0583
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Don
Parker
Expert on education and author of "Schooling For What?" |
Peter
Bull
Teddy Bear expert and author of "The Teddy Bear Book" |
Panel:
Peggy
Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston
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0584
|
Adolfo
Ladies' clothing designer |
James
Trager
Food history expert and author of "The Foodbook" (Bill Cullen hosts this game) |
0585
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John
Bagley
Stunt pilot who races the Red Baron as Snoopy |
Fast
Ed
Drug activist for kids who runs Operation Switchboard |
0591
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Walter
Haas, Jr.
President of Levi Strauss, Inc. |
Win
Sergeant
Writer/photographer and Borneo expert |
0592
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Tom
Moore
Young rescuer who saved a girl who fell from a window |
William
Tuttle
Oscar winner and former head of makeup at MGM |
0593
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Eileen
Pitler
Inventor of home decals known as "People Paper" |
Paul
Nyberg
Publisher of "Letterman", a high school sports magazine |
0594
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Frederic
Birmingham
Beer expert and author of "Falstaff's Complete Beer Book" |
Howard
Koch
Writer of radio's "War Of The Worlds", author of "The Panic Broadcast" |
0595
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Ed
Bolton
Owner of Tandy the singing dog |
Mort
Weisinger
Beauty contest winner and author of "The Contest" |
0601
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Sacheen
Littlefeather
Miss Vampire |
Wayne
Zmerhall
Champion bowler |
0602
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Bruno
Vailati
Underwater moviemaker and Donatello award winner |
Lois
Bird
Author of 'How To Be A Happily Married Mistress" |
0603
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Bob
Harman
Painter of a mural that features 1,001 Hollywood stars of early films |
Patricia
Caulfield
Nature photographer and author of "Everglades" |
0604
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Kenny
Warren
Ventriloquist |
Maureen
Barrett
Woman who spent seven days in jail after receiving a parking ticket |
0605
|
Maxine
Fiel
Scientific hand analyst |
Stan
Lee
Comic book editor and writer |
0611
|
Terri
Nash
Member of the Foxfield Full Crys and bareback horse rider |
Ed
Goldfader
Private eye and author of "Tracer -- the Search for Missing Persons" |
0612
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Norman
Uris
Expert on doodles and author of "The Doodle Book" |
Christine
Kowasovich
Bride who married a man about to be deported |
0613
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Tony
Gaertner
Member of the world champion hopscotch team |
Phillipe
Thyraud de Vosjoli
Author of "Lamia" and basis for Hitchcock's film Topaz |
0614
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Jack
Ullrich
Explorer who has investigated the Loch Ness Monster |
Sylvia
Parker
Founder of the Mothers-in-Law Club |
0615
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Gary
Gabelich
Driver who holds the world's land speed record |
Pat
Rueckel
College dean who set up a "Lucy's Psychiatrist Office" |
0621
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Jeanette
Kahn
Editor of "Kids" Magazine, written by and for children |
Tony
DeLarocca
Hijacked airplane passenger |
0622
|
Don
Alan
Magician |
Hannah
Campbell
Author of "Why Did They Name It�?" |
0623
|
Matthew
Farruggio
Man who teaches opera singers how to die for stage performances |
Jurate
Kazickas
Author of "The Liberated Woman's Appointment Calendar and Survival Handbook", featuring tips on how to survive in a man's world |
0624
|
Margaret
Harris
Conductor of the Broadway musical "Hair" |
John
Hall
Man who stayed in an ecological simulator for three months |
0625
|
Paul
Prosperi
Food sculptor who won first prize at the National Hotel/Motel Expo |
Hope
Ryden
Naturalist and author of "America's Last Wild Horses" |
0631
|
Mary
Holloway
Artist whose medium is litter |
Paul
Revere
Dentist who is wary of his own profession, author: "Dentistry and Its Victims" |
0632
|
Sally
Wersen
Manager of an Everything For Everybody personal service bureau |
Martin
McDonald
Director of air security who recruits and trains sky marshals |
0633
|
Bea
Sandler
Author: "The African Cookbook" |
Sister
Roch Tyler
Nun who spent a summer as a College Parent for emotionally disturbed boys |
0634
|
Warren
Harding
Climber among the first to scale El Capitan in Yosemite |
Jennifer
Hosten
Miss World |
0635
|
Jack
Burdick
Scientist who grows artificial gems in his lab |
Phil
Leakey
Arranger of African photographic safaris |
0641
|
Herman
Goellner
Skiing somersault champion |
Jeannine
Cusson
Manager of a fashionable Washington, DC restaurant |
0642
|
Nancy
Sorel
Author whose book lists names that have become everyday words |
Melvin
Helitzer
Sports publicist and author of "The Youth Market" |
Panel:
Bill
Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle
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0643
|
Geraldine
McDonald
Singer who performs at three famous Irish castles |
Ed
Krysiak
44-year-old grandfather who goes to college and plays football |
0644
|
David
Cavagnaro
Winner of a Life Magazine amateur photographer contest |
Tanis
James
Volunteer who spent three months in Laos for the Thomas Dooley Foundation |
0645
|
Grace
Page
Female stunt pilot who does most of her flying at 50 feet or less |
George
Stamper
Editor of a newsletter that tries to reunite families with runaway youngsters |
0651
|
Garrick
Ohlsson
First American to win the International Chopin Piano Competition |
Terry
Tickhill
Member of the first all-woman expedition to the South Pole |
0652
|
Deborah
Sperry
Army nurse corps candidate who saved a boy from drowning |
Frank
Zane
Schoolteacher who is Mr. Universe |
0653
|
Art
Trugman
NBC's graphic arts supervisor who paints bodies on "Laugh-In" |
Arthur
Lyons
Satanism expert and author of "Second Coming" |
0654
|
John
Gray
Black man who looks white and has a show patterned after "TTTT" |
William
M. Gaines
Founder and publisher of Mad Magazine |
0655
|
Bill
Cole, Jr.
Youngest ever skydiver |
Eugene
Fodor
Travel expert and founder of "Fodor's" travel guide |
0661
|
Komar
Professional Hindu fakir who walks on bed of nails |
Chris
Kazwara
First woman combat artist in Vietnam |
0662
|
Shirley
Shahan
Woman drag racing champ |
Leon
Harris
Author of "The Moscow Circus School" |
0663
|
Kathleen
Prime
Only female member of armed Postal Security Force/karate instructor |
Julian
Ritter
Artist who was shipwrecked for 49 days in the Pacific Ocean |
0664
|
Paul
Olsen
Young dinosaur fossil finder |
Adelaide
Hechtlinger
Folk medicine expert and author of "The Great Patent Medicine Era" |
0665
|
Joseph
Schneider
Child psychologist who tests babies for TV commercials |
Daniel
Cohen
Monster authority and author of "A Modern Look At Monsters" |
0671
|
Pat
Widmer
Trainer of dog owners |
C.P.
Idyll
Marine biologist and author of "The Sea Against Hunger" |
0672
|
Linda
Chiari
Voice print analyst |
James
Clark
Delegate to the White House Children's Conference |
Panel:
Bill
Cullen, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, Della Reese
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0673
|
Linda
Carbonetto
Canadian national figure skater and Ice Capades star |
Ed
Swartz
Advocate for safe toys and author of "Toys That Don't Care" |
0674
|
Nudie
Cowboy couturier |
Esther
Aresty
Manners authority and author of "The Best Behavior" |
0675
|
Lisa
St. John
Young champion water skier |
Don
Harris
Radio announcer who called a practicing bank robber |
0681
|
Don
McKinney
Champion dune buggy racer |
William
A. Nolen
Author of "The Making of a Surgeon" |
0682
|
Riwa
Walsh
Miss Teenage America |
Dave
Meggyesy
Disgruntled former football player and author of "Out Of Their League" |
Panel:
Larry
Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Nancy Dickerson
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0683
|
Jeffrey
Fortgang
Musical Director of the Yale Whiffenpoofs |
Marie
Palladino
Former drug addict who now works for an addiction recovery program |
0684
|
Ivan
Figueroa
Homeowner who survived when a plane crashed into his house |
Tony
Goodstone
Pulp magazine expert |
0685
|
Lari
Stanton
Woman responsible for a new way to achieve a beautiful body |
Barkley
Moore
Man who spent more time in the Peace Corps than another other volunteer |
0691
|
Alyce
Simon
Artist who uses atomic particles to shape plexiglass |
Lee
Wulff
Fisherman and conservationist |
0692
|
Tim
Rice
Lyricist for "Jesus Christ Superstar" |
Robin
Quigley
Director of the Navy WAVEs |
Panel:
Tom
Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Shirley Lord
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0693
|
Shiro
Aoki
Owner of an unusual Japanese restaurant |
Scott
Marcus
Barefoot football punter who wears his hair long |
0694
|
Julie
Allen
Columnist Earl Wilson's sassy secretary |
Bill
Blackbeard
Comic strip collector |
0695
|
Buck
May
Manager of the White House Photo Office |
Mitch
Michaud
First man to climb tallest peaks in all 50 states in one year |
0701
|
Peter
Baird
Young puppeteer and Bil Baird's son |
Riva
Poor
Promoter of the four-day 40-hour work week and author: "4 Days, 40 Hours" |
0702
|
Roy
Plunkett
Inventor of Teflon |
Sam
Dunne
First female professional motorcycle racer |
0703
|
Robert
Houseman
Editor-In-Chief of Modern Bride magazine |
Cole
Palen
Pilot of antique airplanes |
0704
|
Geoffrey
H. Bourne
Ape expert and author of "The Ape People" |
Cheryl
Lee
Playboy Bunny of the Year |
0705
|
Alexander
McNally
Wine expert |
Professor
W. Allen Dunaway
Former high school football coach and former teacher to one of the panelists |
0711
|
Robert
Kohler
Creator of faux ice flooring called "Slick" |
Jerome
Snyder
Author of "Where to Find Great Meals in New York For Less Than $3" |
0712
|
Bill
Russell
Expert on x-rayed Egyptian Pharaohs |
Jim
Tyrer
Inventor of men's false eyelashes -- "Guylashes" -- and player for the Kansas City Chiefs |
0713
|
Carolyn
Kenmore
Fashion model and author of "Mannequin: My Life As a Model" |
Ragu
Bir Singh
World government advocate |
0714
|
Melanie
Williams
Grand National Champion Baton Twirler |
J.J.
Garr
Owner of Podunk, Iowa |
0715
|
Chief
Kitpoo
Algonquin Shaman and medicine man |
Poussant
Tirigian
Inventor of a non-tobacco smoking product |
0721
|
Barbi
Blackwell
Miss Cheerleader USA |
Robert
Bailey
Man who was lost for 53 days in the snowy wilderness |
0722
|
George
Zeno
Expert on Marilyn Monroe |
Lewis
Stetson Allen
Great grandson of the Stetson cowboy hat's creator |
0723
|
John
Barclay
Ballroom dance instructor (Kitty Carlisle hosts this game) |
Bill
Hustead
Owner of Wall's Drugstore in Wall, South Dakota |
0724
|
John
Harris
Expert on wolves |
Patricia
Maxwell Scott
Sir Walter Scott's great-great-great grandaughter |
0725
|
Frederick
Fried
Historian of Indian carvings and author of "Artists in Wood" |
Carol
"Peanut" Meyer
Smallest skater in the roller derby |
0731
|
Bernie
Bukiet
Table tennis champion |
John
Milton
Conservationist and author of "Nameless Valleys, Shining Mountains" |
0732
|
Leigh
Karr
Owner of highest scoring cat in cat show history |
Lute
Jerstad
Survivalist instructor |
0733
|
Herry
O. Telscher
Handwriting analyst and author of "Handwriting -- Revelation of Self" |
Peggy
Rubin
Student in a handyman's course |
0734
|
Lyle
Tuttle
Tattoo artist |
Zack
Hanley
Author of "Cooking With Flowers" |
0735
|
Milt
Larsen
Creator of the Magic Castle magic club |
Frank
Noonan, Jr.
Short college basketball player (under 5'6") |
0741
|
Carmen
Webster
Model train collector and dealer |
Fred
Magel
World champion restaurant diner |
0742
|
Eddie
Egan
Cop who inspired "The French Connection" |
Mary
Brown
Miner of her own jewels and author of "Gems For the Taking" |
0743
|
Blair
Walliser
Director of STEMS, the Society to Encourage Miniskirts |
Susan
Wood
Writer who did research on doctors who give energy injections |
0744
|
Peggy
Williams
The only female clown in the Ringling Brothers Circus |
Mabel
Mix
Widow of cowboy silent screen star Tom Mix |
0745
|
Janice
Robinson
Creator of educational pet care records for kids |
Norman
Budwit
Man who recovered money missing from a Brink's truck |
0751
|
Louis
Michel Irigaray
Baath musician and recording artist of "A Shepherd Sings" |
Earl
Harris
Hangover cure expert and owner of "Hangover Heaven" |
0752
|
Joyce
Hardwell
Lady carpenter |
Alden
Whitman
Obituary writer for the New York Times and author of the "Obituary Book" |
0753
|
LeRoi
Folsom
Editor of "The Professional Chef" |
James
Warren
Magazine publisher and monster authority |
0754
|
Bob
Johnson
Voice of the tape player on "Mission: Impossible" |
Arnold
Hoylen
Boy who fell in a frozen lake and was rescued by his twin brother |
0755
|
Patti
Moehlman
Behavioral ecologist who studies wild burros; "The Jackal Woman" |
Ernie
B.
A member of Gamblers Anonymous |
0761
|
Chester
Morris Lee
Director of the Apollo 14 space mission |
Lowell
Dodge
Car buying consumer advocate and author of "What To Do With Your Bad Car" |
0762
|
Catherine
Apelt
Breeder of armadillos |
Charles
Rosendal
Expert on zeppelins |
Panel: Bill
Cullen, Peggy Cass, Durward Kirby, Anita Gillette
|
||
0763
|
Bob
Yerkes
Aerialist who taught George Plimpton how to fly on a trapeze |
Barnoness
Voquerot
Organizer of aristocrats' tours of Europe |
0764
|
Georgia
Sanbassis
Owner of Dionysis Greek restaurant |
Sharon
Chambers
First woman to win a national outboard motorboat contest |
0765
|
Constance
Ockleman
Movie star Veronica Lake and author of "Veronica" |
Shadrack
Ole Sainepu
Chief pilot for "Wings Over Africa", which transports supplies to East Africa |
0771
|
Rudd
Weatherwax
Trainer of Lassie |
Monty
Atwater
Avalanche fighter and author of "The Avalanche Hunters" |
0772
|
Arthur
Mercante
Boxing judge who refereed the first Ali-Frazier fight |
Jan
Adkins
Author of "The Art and Industry of Sandcastles" |
0773
|
Egon
Neustadt
Collector of Tiffany lamps and author of "The Lamps of Tiffany" |
Helen
Leavitt
Author of "Superhighway -- Superhoax" |
0774
|
Larry
Mahan
Champion rodeo rider |
Lawrence
Sher
College professor and amateur skier who tested precautionary bootplates |
0775
|
Lucile
Cowle
Author of "Teaching Your Tot To Swim" |
Mark
Vittert
Young man who started a company and sold it for a million dollars (Bill Cullen hosts this game) |
0781
|
Eric
Goldberg
Budding young cartoonist who hopes to become and animator |
Bryson
R. Kalt
Children's home accident expert, author: "The Mother's Guide To Child Safety" |
0782
|
Verna
Winkler
Mother of a boy who was bitten by a bat |
Margaret
Meade
Airplane who won the Powder Puff Derby twice |
0783
|
William
Rhys
Actor and director of the National Theater of the Deaf |
Roger
Caras
Author of "Death As A Way Of Life" |
0784
|
Rosalie
Lemontree
Sewing instructor for men |
Charles
Glen King
Co-discoverer and defender of vitamin C |
0785
|
Bidi
Trentina
Champion synchronized swimmer |
Charles
Butler
Designer of the interior of the Concorde |
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