1972-73
Episode Guide
("To Tell the Truth" version two, season four)
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Panel:
Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass
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1181
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Rooney
Frailey
Champion Notre Dame cheerleader |
Robert
Brumbaugh
Yale professor who has found modern uses for ancient Greek gadgets |
1182
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Robert
Hicks
Toy tester for Fisher Price |
Dourniese
Hawkins
Gas main repair person for Con Edison |
1183
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Trudi
Yung
Miss Chinatown USA |
Dennis
Smith
Firefighter and author of "Report From Engine Company #82" |
1184
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Eric
DeKalb
Jewelry designer who specializes in talismans |
Woody
Gelman
Owner of over 30,000 bubblegum trading cards |
1185
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Jayne
Shannon
Sea lion trainer |
Dr.
Thomas Cox
Former inmate who educated himself while in prison |
1191
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Robert
Vaughn Accompanist to silent films |
John
Scher Young fashion designer |
1192
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Linda
Brockhoeft Nursemaid to wild animals at Lion Country Safari |
Glenn
McLeod Owner of a grocery store for hobos |
1193
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Milton
Prickett Owner of a prize-winning English springer spaniel |
David
Schwartz Physician who has revived the house call |
1194
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James
LaRoe Actor who looks like President Nixon |
Lowell
McGlothin Full-time male model |
1195
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Derek
Copperthwaite Man who carries on the work of "Ripley's Believe It or Not" |
William
Simmons Man who rates the service and friendliness of waitresses as he travels |
1201
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Victor
Papanek
Industrial designer and author of "Design for the Real World" |
Elaine
Lund
Mail carrier who travels over 170 miles each day |
1202
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Hugh
Wontner
Chairman of three of London's most luxurious hotels |
Vincent
Esposito
Highway accident investigator |
1203
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Charles
Chandler
Minister who portrays Superman in Metropolis, Illinois |
Robert
Hantz
New York City copy known as the Robin half of the Batman and Robin duo |
1204
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Leslie
Lieber
Founder of a loose knit organization call "Jazz at Noon" |
James
O'Donnell
Founder and President of Stutz Motor Cars of America |
1205
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Bill
Muncey
World's unlimited hydroplane champion |
Albert
Honig Psychiatrist and author of "The Awakening Nightmare" |
1211
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Barbara
Backus
Swimming coach to young white Yorkshire pigs |
William
Chapin
Author of "Wasted", which details his son's descent into drug addiction |
1212
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Frank
Okamura
Expert in the art of growing bonsai trees |
Mel
Finkelstein
Award-winning photographer |
1213
|
Jack
Kaufman
Cornet-playing cab driver who serenades his customers |
Linda
Miller
Leading member of the 4-H Club |
1214
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Walt
Werner
NBC senior video technician who traveled to China during Nixon's trip |
Sydnee
Arth
Underwater hockey player |
1215
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Harold
Pitstow
Captain of the bellringers at Westminter Abbey |
Mary
Lou Bartram
Jouster |
1221
|
Jack
Rutherford Wine taster for the royal palaces |
David
Caldwell Marine biologist and author of "The World of the Bottlenosed Dolphin" |
1222
|
Richard
Chu Acupuncturist |
Margaret
Powers First woman precinct supervisor in history for the New York Police |
1223
|
Elaine
Tait Judge for the 23rd Annual Pillsbury Bake-off |
Michael
Pearson Author of a book about the Revolutionary War from the British viewpoint |
1224
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Susan
D'Usseau Portrait artist of famous people as children |
Tim
Dinsdale Loch Ness monster researcher |
1225
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Wendy
Hicks Women's National Table Tennis champion |
David
Franke Vacation expert and author of "Safe Places" |
1231
|
Roy
Phillips
Trainer who teaches dogs to sniff out hidden bombs |
Israel
Charny
Author of "Marital Love and Hate" |
1232
|
Erich
von Daniken
Believer that man descends from outer space ancestors |
Frank
Drake
Messenger to futurespace |
1233
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CJ
Tremble
Chinchilla rancher |
Peter
Duker
Around-the-world bicyclist |
1234
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Ann
Faraday
Dream interpreter and author of "Dream Power" |
Leonard
Chesser
Swamp buggy racer |
1235
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Bill
Bennett
Kite flyer and hang glider |
Gerald
Slavin
Director of the Sons of Bosses Club |
1241
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Don
Foote
Costume designer for Ringling Brothers Circus |
Charley
Bauman
Circus performer who works alongside tigers |
1242
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Bryan
Bantry
Operator of a dog-walking service |
Roger
Kunayak
Winner of the Elbow Walk and Knuckle Hop in the Eskimo Olympics |
1243
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Irving
Crane
World billiards champion |
Joanne
Greenberg
Teacher of deaf people to communicate; author of "In This Sign" |
1244
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Sandi
Pierce
Airplane wing rider and daredevil |
Peter
Witt
Researcher of the effect of drugs on spiders |
1245
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Theodore
Holcomb
Producer of the first-ever uncensored film on the USSR |
David
Weinberg
Coxswain of the Harvard College Heavyweight crew |
1251
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Bobby
Clark
Marionette master |
Robert
Hopkins
Author of "I've Had It", a guide to moving abroad |
1252
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Bobby
Friedman
Composer of old-time songs |
Tim
Schiller
Tiddlywinks champion |
1253
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Annetta
Whittmann
Breeder of rabbits |
Russell
O'Quinn
President of the Foundation for Airborne Relief |
1254
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Jan
De Ruth
Portrait artist for women |
Werner
Groebli
Dean of the ice skating comics |
1255
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David
Charney
Karate champion |
Georgess
McHargue
Folklore sleuth and author of "The Impossible People" |
1261
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Bill
Hickman
Hollywood stuntman |
Sara
Links
Expert hitchhiker |
1262
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Syril
Ivler
Devotee of snails as a food staple |
Senta
Maria Runge
Developer of a do-it-yourself facelift |
1263
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Frank
Growling Bear
American Indian ventriloquist |
Barbara
Curry
Author of "Okay, I'll Do It Myself", a home repair manual |
1264
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Allan
Budd
Manager of a proper escort service |
Alex
Haley
Author of "Roots" |
1265
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Edmundo
Zacchini
Manufacturer of human cannons |
Pat
Derby
Wild animal trainer and activist |
1271
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Donald
Reed
Old-time fiddling champion |
Louise
Shaw
Claimant that she saves money on dentistry by flying to Germany |
1272
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Mickey
Cochran
Ski coach and father of the Skiing Cochrans |
Lavinia
Russ
Author of "A High Old Time, or How To Enjoy Being a Woman Over Sixty" |
1273
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Sylvia
Hirsch
Owner of Miss Grimble's Cheesecakes |
Duncan
Pryde
Author of "Nunanga", detailing his decade as a fur trader among the Eskimos |
1274
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George
Crum
Trainer of racing pigeons |
Bonnie
Miller
Student pilot forced to make a crash landing on her second solo flight |
1275
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Gene
Darcy
Collector of memorabilia from old ocean liners |
David
Dortch
Builder of modern catapults |
1281
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Alan
Abel
Howard Hughes impersonator and professional hoaxer |
John
Goddard
Man who has achieved 103 of his 127 goals |
Panel:
Larry
Blyden, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass
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1282
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Jean
Rosenbaum
Author of "Is Your Volkswagen a Sex Symbol?" |
Alene
B. Duerk
First woman Admiral in the U.S. Navy |
1283
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Conrado
Escudero
Expert on coconuts |
Bernard
Conners
Former FBI agent and author of "Don't Embarrass the Bureau" |
1284
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Kitty
Baldasare
Holder of the world's deep diver record for women |
Harry
Raybin
Director of the New York Poison Control Center |
1285
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Margaret
Gaddis
Author of "The Curious World of Twins" |
Joan
Baeder
Organizer of a five-hour labor shift |
1291
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Andre
Soltner
Head chef of Lutece Restaurant in New York City |
Lester
Markel
Sunday editor of the New York Times |
1292
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Jimmie
Bernadino
Father who rescued his son from a snake-infested construction pit |
Hashim
Khan
Squash expert and champion |
1293
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Ed
Fulton
President of Cracker Jack |
John
Eichenlaub
Doctor and expert in home remedies |
1294
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Don
Martinez
Groom who was married on a flying trapeze |
Trissa
Austin Badden
Co-author of "Drugs, Sex, Parents, & You" |
1295
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Jill
Hutton
Sherlock Holmes' secretary |
Richard
Mudd
Grandson of the man who treated John Wilkes Booth's broken leg |
1301
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Sue
Pirtle
All-around cowgirl champion |
Herbert
Greenhouse
Psychic researcher |
1302
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Harry
Bell
Professional party planner |
George
Lang
Author of "Cuisine of Hungary" |
1303
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Mike
Chapman
Divorced father of three living with another divorced father |
David
Schoenstadt
Doctor and owner of a grocery store for dieters |
1304
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Eugene
Rudolph
Expert peddler and author of "The New York City Street Vendor's Guide" |
Jack
Loizeaux
Building demolisher |
1305
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Elaine
Morgan
Author of "The Descent of Woman" |
Robert
A. Trias
Expert on kickboxing |
1311
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Virginia
Frankel
Interior decorator and author of "What Your House Tells About You" |
Joe
Wittmer
College professor who used to be a member of the Amish community |
Panel:
Gene
Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle
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1312
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Angel
Cavalieri
Youngest big city newspaper columnist in the U.S. |
Captain
X
Airport alarmist and author of "Safety Last" |
1313
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Pamela
Rosaire
Chimpanzee trainer |
David
McCullough
Brooklyn Bridge expert and author of "The Great Bridge" |
1314
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Dick
Orkin
Star of the radio show "The Secret Adventures of the Tooth Fairy" |
Jim
Jensen
Discoverer of the largest dinosaur bones ever found |
1315
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Robert
McQuiston
Co-inventor of a machine that determines truth based on voice |
Signa
Joy
Star of the Broadway play "Two Gentlemen of Verona" |
1321
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Geoffrey
Hanson
Escape wizard of the world |
Jean
Baer
Author of "The Second Wife" |
1322
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Arthur
Henley
Author of "The Complete Alibi Handbook" |
Jane
Dolinger
Adventure writer and painter |
1323
|
Lester
Simulowitz
Winner of the Pitch, Hit, and Throw Contest at the All-Star Game |
Susan
Jacoby
Journalist who spent years in Moscow, author of "The Moscow Connection" |
1324
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Sister
Rosalie
Nun who is part of a singing group |
Dale
Lind
Lutheran minister and bartender |
1325
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Lisa
Emerito
Owner of a poodle who was named Dog Hero of the Year |
Robert
LeClair
Winner of the country's first all-male beauty contest, "Mr. Adonis" |
1331
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Carol
Fulton
Initiator of a nude male calendar called "The Ladies' Home Companion" |
Bernie
Welch
Volunteer who recruits the Queen of England's household cavalry |
1332
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Fritz
Hines
Executive editor of "The Boy Scouts of America Handbook" |
Ernest
Shiftan
Perfumier who has the finest sense of smell in the world |
1333
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R.
Tucker Abbott
Sea shell scholar and author of "Kingdom of the Seashell" |
Christine
Benza
Supervisor of the flag office in Washington, DC |
1334
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Bill
Bangert
Scottish strongman |
L.
Rust Hills
World's fussiest man and author of "How To Do Things Right" |
1335
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Albert
Doumar
Descendant of the family that created the ice cream cone |
Stuart
Margulies
Chess master and author of "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess" |
1341
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Trixi
Schuba
Professional ice skater who stars in "Holidays On Ice" |
Merle
Michael
Document analyst for the U.S. Treasury Office |
1342
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Deborah
Kremniova
Married a Russian in the USSR, then was expelled from the country |
Ed
Jones
Sausage maker |
1343
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Mary
MacDonald
Former teacher at the MGM school for child actors |
Diane
McMullen
Amateur bowling champion |
1344
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Happy
Stutz
Raiser, trainer, and racer of greyhounds |
Rusty
Dodworth
Cab driver who has organized kids on a crusade to feed parking meters |
1345
|
Scott
Beaver
Young survivor of a capsized sailboat |
Don
Randall
Car repair investigator, author of "The Great American Auto Repair Robbery" |
1351
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Carl
Foreman
Writer of the screenplay for "The Young Winston" |
Cesar
Baez
High school student and company president |
1352
|
Sig
Rennels
Sculptor of an inflatable car |
J.
Mitchell Morse
Author of "The Irrelevant English Teacher" |
1353
|
John
Anthony
Winner of the 1972 Coty Awards |
Glenn
Burkhalter
Exterminator who cleared the U.S. Embassy in Moscow of cockroaches |
1354
|
Eugene
Phillips
Former rodeo rider who regained his sight after 15 years of blindness |
Davis
Hart
Champion swimmer of the English Channel |
1355
|
Lou
Brecker
Founder-Director of the Roseland Ballroom |
Frederick
Newman
Man who underwent surgery using acupuncture as anesthesia |
1361
|
Katherine
Leddick
Proprietor of the Liberty Eatery and Antique Emporium |
Ronald
Matsunaga
Plastic surgeon who specializes in face lifts |
1362
|
Joan
Burroughs Pierce
Former radio actress who played Jane on the "Tarzan" series |
Barbara
Cleveland
Champion waterskier |
1363
|
Paul
Clausen
One-half of the youngest trick and fancy-roping team in the U.S. |
Princess
Julia Lee
Designer whose studio is in a 15th century Korean palace |
1364
|
Gaylord
Maynard
Mule trainer |
Ed
Edwards
Author of "Metamorphosis of a Criminal" |
1365
|
Val
& Vel Greathouse
Winners of the Miss Twins U.S.A. Pageant |
Frank
Haigler
Collector of abandoned military vehicles |
1371
|
Jean
Belukas
Youngest women's pocket billiards champion in history |
Dawn
Kurth
Consumer advocate investigating the effects of TV ads on children |
1372
|
Sofia
Hutchins
Chicken plucking champion |
Victor
Sen Yung
Actor who was an airplane hijack victim |
1373
|
Joe
Wallace King
First American to have Queen Elizabeth II sit for a portrait |
Adi-Kent
Thomas Jeffrey
Ghost hunter |
1374
|
Karl
Signell
Musician who plays a Turkish flute called the ney |
Marilyn
Durham
Author of "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing" |
1375
|
Dorothy
Mercer
Snowmobile racing champion |
Dilys
Wynn
Owner of a mystery bookstore called Murder, Inc. |
1381
|
Suzy
Prudden
Specialist in exercise for youths |
E.R.
Braithwaite
Author of "Reluctant Neighbors" and "To Sir, With Love" |
1382
|
Reggie
Jones
Boxer in the 1972 Olympic Games |
Kishor
Mehta
Investigator of hurricanes and tornadoes |
1383
|
Father
Nick Weber
Priest and operator of the world's smallest circus |
Donald
Pullman
Owner of a lot where 8,000 tires were mysteriously dumped |
1384
|
Trini
Fahy
Breeder of Tonakinese cats |
Irwin
Urling
Investigator for the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission |
1385
|
Steve
Menta
Husband of a Vietnamese war bride |
Clint
Peoples
Senior Captain of the Texas Rangers |
1391
|
James
Thomas
Executive Secretary for Methodist Relief |
Christian
Jean Robert Pettre
Captain of the S.S. France |
1392
|
Petra
Seidl
The only female beer brewmaster in the world |
Wolfgang
Lotz
Spy for the Israeli government and author of "The Champagne Spy" |
1393
|
Larry
Leibowitz
Young big band saxophone player |
Maurice
Graham
Modern day hobo |
1394
|
Joseph
Vialonga
Owner of pet shop featuring a two-headed turtle |
Milt
Kaufman
Developer and distributor of amusement park rides |
1395
|
Richard
Erdoes
Expert on the American Plains Indians and coauthor of "Lame Deer" |
Andrew
Pahopin
Producer of TV shows solely for tenants of his apartment complex |
1401
|
Charles
Kiley
Creator of a garbage mountain known as Mount Trashmore |
Richard
Blaisdell
Winner of the Cooking Olympics |
1402
|
Jonny
Rivers
Teacher of diving mules |
Jan
Magee
First female to be a licensed football official in her state |
1403
|
Kate
Kelly
Collector of antique clothes |
Kent
Durden
Trainer of a golden eagle to be a hunting bird |
1404
|
Leonard
Ludel
Founder of the only diamond-cutting school in the U.S. |
Jess
Carr
Moonshine expert and author of "The Second Oldest Profession" |
1405
|
Pokie
Bookless
President of the Rockette Alumnae Association |
James
Boren
Modern-day Pony Express mail carrier |
1411
|
Frances
Roots Hadden
One of the first two pianists to perform in mainland Communist China |
Lawrence
Rocks
Author of "The Energy Crisis" |
1412
|
John
Cordner
Father who saved his daughter from a tiger |
Kenneth
Burgess
Executive Director of the Pan American Coffee Bureau |
Panel:
Gene
Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle
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1413
|
Carl
Fox
Doll expert and author of "The Doll" |
Paul
Petzoldt
Founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School |
1414
|
Joe
Henry
Candy expert |
Robert
Kanigher
Writer/editor of the "Wonder Woman" comic book |
1415
|
Reynolds
Girdler, Jr.
Great-great grandson of the man who created Crayola Crayons |
Helen
Zia
Chinese girl born in the U.S. who traveled to China to writer her thesis |
1421
|
Martin
Gordon
Art gallery owner who exhibits both real and fake art |
Ron
Dean
Owner of a small fleet of pedicabs |
1422
|
George
Gallup, Jr.
President of the Gallup Poll |
Mike
Mitchell
Man who sailed a 40-foot yacht from South Korea to California |
1423
|
Francois
D'Aulan
Director of the Piper-Heidsieck Champagne House |
Dr.
John Bellows
Founder of the first nationwide phone advice line run by medical specialists |
1424
|
Ronald
Rood
Author of "Animals Nobody Loves" |
Sal
Vizzini
Undercover drug agent |
1425
|
Tina
Christiani
Member of a famous family of circus bareback performers |
Samuel
Engle Burr, Jr.
Descendant and vindicator of Aaron Burr |
1431
|
Christine
Weidinger
Award-winning opera singer |
Emmett
Grogan
Former drug addict and author of "Ringo Levio" |
1432
|
Claudia
Bacon
Jockey who was married at the race track |
Ed
Berman
Operator of the smallest motion picture theatre in the world |
1433
|
Arthur
Marx
Author of "Son of Groucho" |
Ralph
Dietrick
Owner of Island Airlines, the world's smallest airline |
1434
|
Lillian
Ellison Smith
World champion wrestler known as the Fabulous Moolah |
Chuck
Wiese
Young TV weatherman |
1435
|
Robert
Nelson
Founder of an organization that records future events |
Anne
Idzal
Toy tester |
1441
|
Ralph
Fasanella
Primitive painter who earns his living pumping gas |
Etienne
Boutillier
Hitchhiker around the world on less than $10.00 |
1442
|
Recil
Bordner
President of a company that manufactures magic tricks |
Lona
B. Kenney
Author of a book about living in the Congo called "Mboka!" |
1443
|
Edward
Marcus
Chairman of Neiman Marcus and proponent of the His and Hers gimmick |
John
Wallace Spencer
Expert on the Bermuda Triangle |
1444
|
Melissa
Galbraith
Miss Teenage America |
Pamela
Cantor
Psychologist who specializes in adolescent suicide |
1445
|
Paul
Lubera
Third generation contortionist |
Veronica
Nelson
Central Park zookeeper |
1451
|
Henry
Ridges, Jr.
Mailman turned award-winning fashion designer |
Glenn
Thompson
Speleologist |
1452
|
Kerry
and John Mechtly
Winners of the National Model Rocketry contest |
Amarillo
Slim
Gambling man who recently won a $31,000 bet |
1453
|
C.
Moody Bond
Breeder of tiny horses |
Patricia
Carbine
Publisher and editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine |
1454
|
Pam
Martin
Miss Rodeo America |
David
Viscott
Author of "The Making of a Psychiatrist" |
1455
|
Sherry
Sager
Seaman apprentice in the U.S. Navy |
Joe
Maggio
Former mercenary for the CIA and author of "The Company Man" |
1461
|
Horace
Allison
Doctor who plays music on horns made from large tree limbs |
Phyllis
Anastos
Expert on garden eels |
1462
|
Douglas
Goldhammer
Rabbi who delivers the news both verbally and in sign language |
Tom
McHugh
Author of "The Time of the Buffalo" |
1463
|
Jerry
Goodman
Rock singing harpist |
Bruce
Meunier
Expert on the Bikini atom bomb tests of 1946 |
1464
|
Frederick
Haight
Commandant of the Knickerbocker Greys |
Bobbie
Atkinson
Roller derby instructor |
1465
|
Raymond
Fielding
Author of "The American Newsreel" |
Chandler
Sterling
Author of "The Icehouse Gang", an in-depth study of professional hockey |
1471
|
Barbara
Woodhouse
Author of "Dog Training My Way" |
Dick
Erickson
Collector of antique telephones |
1472
|
Jan
Wood
Registered nurse and Ice Capades skater |
Calvin
Hoffman
Believer that Shakespeare's works were written by Christopher Marlowe |
1473
|
Paul
J. Curtis
Director of the American Mime Theater |
John
Cook
Curator of spiders for the American Museum of Natural History |
1474
|
Stanley
Houseton
Producer, writer, and director of a filmed study of gang violence |
Julia
Hansen
President of the Rehearsal Club, a haven for aspiring actresses |
1475
|
Clifford
Moore
Longtime babysitter for the family of Richard Nixon |
Leon
Gorman
Founder of L.L. Bean |
1481
|
Jack
Badaracco
Psychology instructor who directs the Supercolossal Rat Decathlon |
Al
Manning
Author of "Helping Yourself With White Witchcraft" |
1482
|
Barbara
Quinn
Former prostitute and heroin addict |
Lucien
Guilbert
Designer of coats-of-arms for dogs |
1483
|
Stuart
Bermin
Rent-a-chef who cooked his way through graduate school |
Russell
Dynes
University Director of a disaster research center |
1484
|
James
Harithas
Director of an art museum that works with maximum security prisoners |
Theodore
Berland
Author of "Living With Your Bad Back" |
1485
|
Rosemary
Thurber
Daughter of humorist James Thurber |
Joseph
Fink
President of the National Bird Control Laboratories |
1491
|
Charles
King
Unicycling basketball player |
Leonard
Wolf
Dracula historian and author of "A Dream of Dracula" |
1492
|
Lois
Owings
Department store Santa Claus |
Bill
Cooper
Leader of a team of long distance snowmobilers |
Panel:
Peggy
Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit
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1493
|
Nino Lo Bello
Author of an account of the wealth of the Catholic Church: "Vatican USA" |
Bob
Sparks
Balloonist who hopes to be the first to cross the Atlantic |
1494
|
Lucy
Lang
Survivor of the Managua earthquake who helped rescue others |
Amarette
Cardero
The only female varsity athlete at Yale University |
1495
|
Annette
Mintz
Contest class teacher |
Colin
Fletcher
Long distance hiker and author of "The Winds of Mara" |
1501
|
Linda
Phillips
Young ventriloquist |
Barry
Rothman
The nation's only freelance fireworks designer |
1502
|
Marion
Daniels
Former asylum resident who was wrongly diagnosed at age 12 |
Helen
Jost
Pilot who is the only woman in the U.S. with her own helicopter service |
1503
|
Jean-Yves
Domalain
Headhunter with a primitive tribe in Borneo, author of "Panjamon" |
Ruth
Friedman
Skier who successfully sued the state because of a malfunctioning ski lift |
1504
|
Jerry
Jemail
Photographer for the New York Daily News for 52 years |
Dr.
Roderic Gorney
Author of "The Human Agenda" |
1505
|
Robert
Charles Howe
Winner of a painting contest judged by Norman Rockwell |
Karen
Kollias
Co-founder of a rape crisis center |
1511
|
Grant
Sullens
Rancher who developed a gargantuan chicken |
Harold
Sheppard
Author of "Where Have All the Robots Gone?" |
1512
|
Fourtune
Macri
Director of New York City's Firearms Control Board |
Orville
Reddenbacher
Maker of the world's finest popcorn |
1513
|
Ethel
Ennis
Singer of the National Anthem at Nixon's Second Inauguration |
John
Birdsong
Nursed a thoroughbred back to health and won $15,000 with it |
1514
|
Constantinos
Zouganelis
Mayor of the Greek isle Mykonos and owner of Peter the Pelican |
Thomas
McGuire
Dentist and author of "The Tooth Trip" |
1515
|
Joyce
Duco
Roman Catholic nun turned juvenile probation officer |
Jerry
Williams
Half of the first married steward and stewardess team in airline history |
1521
|
James
Allesandrini
Student who drove a school bus to a safe stop during an emergency |
Mel
Mandell
Author of "Being Safe" |
1522
|
Ruth
Castino
Craftsperson of sheep's wool who spins and dyes the yarn |
David
Clarkson Swarm
Numerologist |
1523
|
Glenn
Mottau
Acrobatic skier |
Mayta
Barthol
Trimaran captain who traveled around the world |
1524
|
Connie
Stuart
Staff Director and Press Secretary for Patricia Nixon |
Bob
Faraone
Passenger who air freighted himself so as to visit his girlfriend cheaply |
1525
|
Kofi
Wayo
Hitchhiker across Africa and Europe to visit his pen pal |
David
Hendin
Author of "Death As a Fact Of Life" |
1531
|
Ronnie
Merriott
Champion trampoline performer |
James
Herriot
Author of "All Creatures Great and Small" |
1532
|
James
Lambros
Former inmate turned chef at his prison |
Arch
Deal
TV newsman and sport parachute jumper |
1533
|
Marion
Breland
Animal trainer and founder of Animal Behavior Enterprises |
Stanley
Roberts
World's greatest Blackjack teacher and author of "Winning Blackjack" |
1534
|
Sherry
Crane
Director of the National Migraine Association |
Robert
Rothborn
World champion offshore powerboat racer |
1535
|
S.
Scott Gordon
Singing taxi driver |
Sgt.
Major Clinton A. Puckett
Senior non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corp |
1541
|
Herb
Jones
Designer of pinball machines |
Steven
Dohanos
Artist who has designed 15 U.S. postage stamps |
1542
|
Jen
Bartlett
Photographer of snow geese |
Joe
Girard
The number one retail car and truck salesman for seven years in a row |
1543
|
Brian
Laeser
Young pianist who composed a full symphony before age ten |
Orson
Miller
Botanist and author of "Mushrooms of North America" |
1544
|
Tyle
Smith
Young climber of all 67 U.S. mountains over 14,000 feet high |
Elizabeth
Mann Borgese
Author: "Pacem in Maribus", ocean ecologist, and daughter of Thomas Mann |
1545
|
Robert
Eisenberg
Chief investigator of Tracers Company of America |
Myrna
Davis
Author of "The Potato Book" |
1551
|
Betty
Leslie Melville
Expert on African animals and author of "Elephant Have Right-of-Way" |
Elsdon
Smith
Author of "The New Dictionary of American Family Names" |
1552
|
Herbert
Fraser
Student who saved the lives of eight women while on his way to school |
Betty
Evenson
Inhabitant of a town of one |
1553
|
Clarence
Nash
Voice of Donald Duck |
Al
Carrell
Author of "Super Handyman's Encyclopedia of Home Repair Hints" |
1554
|
Terry
Arnall
College student who eats only dog food to fight high meat costs |
Ken
McCain
Winner of the world's richest demolition derby |
1555
|
Richard
Cooper
Professional tea taster |
Richard
Booth
Owner of the world's largest secondhand bookstore |
1561
|
Pall
Steingrimson
Survivor of an Icelandic island volcano eruption |
Alistair
Nixon
Owner of one of the few remaining independent telephone company |
1562
|
Cecily
Selby
National Executive Director of the Girl Scouts of America |
Barry
Berlin
15-year-old jewelry designer |
1563
|
Jean
Louis
Hollywood clothing designer |
Lydia
Bragger
Member of a liberation movement for the elderly |
1564
|
Raymond
Weil
World's largest dealer of rare stamps |
Charles
Koltz
Nurse who has opened his own office |
1565
|
Dan
Gable
Gold medal-winning wrestler in the 1972 Olympic Games |
Sophy
Burnham
Author of "The Art Crowd" |
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