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Liar's Club

Liar's Club

Description: First iteration of a game show, where an item was placed before several celebrities - one of whom was telling the truth, the others, were not. The contestant won, based upon whether-or-not they wagered correctly on the celebrity who told the truth. First iteration of a game show, where an item was placed before several celebrities - one of whom was telling the truth, the others, were not. The contestant won, based upon whether-or-not they wagered correctly on the celebrity who told the truth.
Genre: Game-Show
Year Released: 1969
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 22
First episode air date: January 13, 1969
Author: Celeste Bradley
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