Tell the Truth (UK game show)

Tell the Truth
Created by Bob Stewart
Presented by McDonald Hobley (1957–58)
David Jacobs (1959)
Shaw Taylor (1961)
Graeme Garden (1983–85)
Fred Dinenage (1989–90)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3 (ATV era)
4 (Channel 4 era)
3 (TVS era)
No. of episodes 76 (ATV era)
51 (Channel 4 era)
92 (TVS era)
Production
Running time 30mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) ATV (1957–61)
LWT in association with Goodson-Todman Productions and Talbot Television (1983–85)
TVS in association with Mark Goodson Productions and Talbot Television (1989–90)
Distributor ITV Studios
ABC Family Worldwide
Release
Original network ITV (1957–61, 1989–90)
Channel 4 (1983–85)
Picture format 4:3
Original release 17 September 1957 (1957-09-17) – 26 October 1990 (1990-10-26)
Chronology
Related shows To Tell the Truth

Tell the Truth was a panel game show based on the US version, To Tell the Truth. It was originally aired on ITV and produced by ATV from 17 September 1957 to 6 September 1961. Hosted first by McDonald Hobley from 1957 to 1958, then by David Jacobs in 1959 and finally by Shaw Taylor in 1961, it was then aired on Channel 4. It was produced by LWT in association with Goodson-Todman Productions and Talbot Television from 17 April 1983 to 22 November 1985. During this time it was hosted by Graeme Garden and then finally aired back on ITV produced by TVS in association with Mark Goodson Productions and Talbot Television from 11 April 1989 to 26 October 1990, during which time it was hosted by Fred Dinenage.

Transmissions

ATV era

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
117 September 19579 September 195851
21 June 19597 September 195914
328 June 19616 September 196111

None of the ATV episodes survived.[1]

Channel 4 era

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
117 April 19833 July 198312
216 October 19831 January 198411
321 September 198425 January 198516
46 September 198522 November 198512

All 51 Channel 4 episodes survived.

TVS era

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
111 April 19892 June 198932
217 October 19891 December 198928
34 September 199026 October 199032

All 92 TVS episodes survived but they can't be re-aired due to an amount of paperwork missing from the company's distributor.[2]

References

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