1974-75
Episode Guide
("To Tell the Truth" version two, season six)
Panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle
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1961
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Oscar Kolombatovich
Fencing master for the Metropolitan Opera |
Glenn Jones
High schooler who discovered a link between allergy remedies and tooth decay |
1962
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Bob Stupak
Man who owns and operates the world's largest gambling museum with a casino |
Sammy Scott
Eyewitness to the shooting assault on England's Princess Anne |
1963
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Bill Anderson
Cameraman who rammed a getaway car with his own car |
John Greco
Creator of Holy Land USA, a 17-acre religious theme park |
1964
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Keith Jedele
Pipe major of the U.S. Air Force Reserve Bagpipe and Drum Corps |
Jeanne Gurnee
Author of Discovery at Rio Camuy |
1965
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David Adams
Skydiver who broke an unusual record |
Martin Ebon
Author of The Devil's Bride: a Study of Exorcism Past and Present |
1971
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Ted Ballard
Former Vietnamese P.O.W. whose used memory to make prison life better |
George Von Hilsheimer
Founder of a school that guarantees former addicts into college and author of Understanding Young People |
1972
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Michael Fooner
Criminologist who studies victims and author of Interpol |
Ron Bodoh
Maker of crystal balls |
1973
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Robert Cox
One of the original Keystone Cops |
Mary Ann Harris
Captain of the U.S. Women's Field Hockey team |
1974
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Ib Melchior
Author of Order of Battle about the last weeks of World War II |
John Schein
Founder/President of Tippers International |
1975
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Gail Freeman
Grade school teacher with an assistant robot helper |
John van der Zee
Author of The Greatest Men's Party on Earth |
1981
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George Stone Nine-year-old karate champion |
Jim Terry Originator of Phanny Phudge |
1982 |
Diane Moore Horse trainer who was blinded at the age of eleven |
Herman Estes Great-great grandson of Daniel Boone |
1983 |
Kent Shelby Winner of a Fiji Island |
Wilbur Shaw, Jr. Teacher of defensive driving |
1984 |
Torbjorn Hauge Captain of the ship that accepted 1,600 passengers from the crippled QE2 |
Natalie Jones Producer of Two Men of Karamoja documentary who lived in Africa for three years |
1985 |
Francis Toomey Emergency services cop |
Robert Half Job placement expert for overweight people |
1991 |
Danny Reed Professional motorcycle daredevil |
Nick Henderson Editor of The International Encyclopedia of Cats |
1992 |
Richard Groller Teenager who saved a man in a subway |
Paul Chapman Author of The Man Who Led Columbus to America… who says an Irish Monk discovered America |
1993 |
Bruce Severy Teacher who lost his job for assigning contemporary novels to his English class |
Sammy Thurman Woman who trains girls to become top flight barrel racers |
1994 |
Roger Verge Master chef of France |
Sheila Scott Woman who made a solo flight over the North Pole and author of Barefoot in the Sky |
1995 |
Harvey Schlossberg NYPD psychologist who helps emotionally troubled police officers |
Grace Sagona Hostess of Aunt Grace's Birthday Party, America's first TV kiddie show |
2001 |
Sylvia Cunningham Mother of the Amateur Musical Family of the Year |
Floyd Wallace Creator of fuel out of table scraps, grass clippings, and other trash |
2002 |
Hal O'Leary Director of amputee skiing at Winter Park, Colorado |
Louis L'Amour Most prolific living writer of Western novels |
2003 |
Maxeda Von Hesse Speech teacher who specializes in perfecting the style of business executives, political figures and just plain people |
Peter Chew Sportswriter and author of The Kentucky Derby: First 100 Years |
2004 |
John T. O'Hagan Fire Commissioner of New York City |
Barbara Huff Vacationer who made consecutive round-trip voyages on the SS France |
2005 |
Jill Baty Woman who crossed the Atlantic in a 32-foot sloop |
Virginia Cutler Chairperson of the Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel |
2011 |
Maralyn Bailey Survivor of months adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a rubber raft and author of Staying Alive! |
Eileen Shannon Woman who makes it her business to check up on other women's dates: "Check-mate" |
2012 |
Dr. Duane Rumbaugh Psychologist who taught a chimpanzee to communicate |
Sylvia Wu Restauranteur and author of Madame Wu's Art of Chinese Cooking |
2013 |
Father Charles Fogarty Newly ordained priest at 78-years-old |
Rubie Saunders Magazine editor and author of Franklin Watts Concise Guide to Baby-Sitting |
2014 |
Helen Boehm Expert who owns the largest collection of porcelain |
Milton Silverman Biochemist and author of Pills, Profits and Politics |
2015 |
Frank Hashorva Hypnotizer of lobsters who makes them perform tricks |
Claudia Greco Youngest woman helicopter pilot flight instructor in the world |
2021 |
Marvin Smith Sound engineer and couture crocheter |
Gene Maslow Founder of Auroville, the only international city in the world |
2022 |
Frederick Davidson Psychologist who knows what you are thinking by looking into your eyes |
Hughie Schnip Youngest radio weatherperson in the world |
2023 |
Judy Sullivan Woman who walked out on her family; author of "Mama Doesn't Live Here Anymore" |
Steve Brodner Student who won a nationwide cartoon contest |
2024 |
Greg Lehrer Boy who was struck by lightning |
James A. Winder Author of Do-It-Yourself Divorce Kit |
2025 |
Claude Sacha Impressionist of Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler |
Larry Dean Olsen Author of Outdoor Survival Skills |
Jimmy Sturr Conductor of the International Polka Association's No. 1 polka band in the country for the past four years |
Dr. Kenneth Fox Dentist and creator of gigantic concrete sculptures with subject matter drawn from the Bible, history and mythology |
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2032 |
Victor Argenzio Diamond expert and author of Diamonds Eternal |
Marilyn Hibner Fear of flying teacher...who used to fear flying herself |
2033 |
Ian McKinnie Author of Fun In a Teacup: Your Complete Guide to Tea Leaf Reading |
Francesco Almeida Business executive and avocational bullfighter |
2034 |
Jay Child Co-founder of Associated Rare Breeds, Inc., for purebred dogs not yet recognized by the American Kennel Club |
Robert Heitman Maker of apple dolls |
2035 |
Julio Faria Youngest trapeze artist and member of The Flying Farias |
Gene Gurney Author of How to Save Your Life on the Nation's Highways and Byways |
2041 |
Randall Schwartz Author of Carnivorous Plants |
Allison Brennan Non-Muslim who entered an Iranian Muslim mosque |
2042 |
Bill Davis Saved a girl's life by pushing her off the railroad tracks |
Shirley Linde Author of The Sleep Book |
2043 |
Freida Reiter Journalist and sketch artist at the Supreme Court |
Clyde Marsh Flight director of the International Chicken Flying Meet |
2044 |
Gene Savoy President of the Andean Explorers Club who rafted from Peru to Mexico |
Benjie Prudom Rodeo clown |
2045 |
June Clark Sneezed for 154 consecutive days |
Lynn Fisher Author of The Moscow Gourmet, a guide to the city's restaurants |
2051 |
Lt. Vance Parker Pilot for the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels |
Francelia Butler Professor who collects jump rope rhymes, author of The Skip Rope Book |
2052 |
Clyde Peeling Owner of Reptileland |
Patty de Roulf Author of A Woman and Her Car |
2053 |
Samantha White Youngest person to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro |
Marcus H. Boulware Author of Snoring: New Answers to an Old Problem |
2054 |
Chester Yazzie Indian language newscaster |
Major James Sullivan Navy pilot who crossed the Atlantic in one hour, 55 minutes |
2055 |
Timothy T. Mar Author of Face Reading |
Diana Sideides Woman who rode across the U.S. on horseback |
2061 |
Martha Waite Woman who was instructed how to land a private plane after her husband's sudden death |
Nora Stirling Author of Your Money or Your Life |
2062 |
Frances Lauver Parent whose baby was kidnapped and disappeared for a year |
Elizabeth Rich Founder of "Stewardesses For Women's Rights" |
2063 |
Leslie MacFarlane Ghost writer for the original Hardy Boys book series |
Mike King World record holder for high diving |
2064 |
Lee "Ironman" Irons Professional motorcycle stuntman |
Suzanne Pierot President of the American Ivy Society and author of The Ivy Book |
2065 |
Robert Volpe Sole member of the NYPD's art identification team |
Frank McGill USDA peanut authority and professor |
2071 |
Jim MacDonald Creator of sound effects for the Walt Disney Company |
John Howe Staff engineer at the Mt. Washington Weather Observatory in New Hampshire |
2072 |
Brent Miller Caretaker of the Winchester Mystery House |
Mrs. Gladstone Williams Teacher of a protocol course in Washington, DC |
2073 |
Suzanne Daché Hat designer and daughter of Lilly Daché |
Father Richard Hupp Director of Boys' Town |
2074 |
Marc Feigen Fasteau Author of The Male Machine |
Joseph Taylor Number one bird watcher in the U.S. |
2075 |
Mary Adelaide Mendelson Author of an expose on the nursing home industry: Tender Loving Greed |
Madeline Lanciani Cook at the Plaza Hotel and wife of the hotel's pastry chef |
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