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      • Tattletales gradually began to lose viewers and ran its 1,075th and final show of the original version on March 31, 1978.
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    On December 12, 1977, CBS moved Tattletales to the 10:00/9:00 AM in a scheduling shuffle with The Price Is Right and Match Game '77. Tattletales gradually began to lose viewers and ran its 1,075th and final show of the original version on March 31, 1978. It was replaced by Pass the Buck.

  3. Tattletales: Created by Ira Skutch. With Bert Convy, Gene Wood, Jack Clark, Bobby Van. Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.

    • (333)
    • 1974-02-18
    • Comedy, Game-Show
    • 30
  4. A board game adaptation was planned by Hasbro for release in 1978, but was scrapped (presumably because the show ended that year). 1978 catalog page plugging the scrapped board game. A DVD game version of TattleTales was considered by Imagination Entertainment in the mid to late 2000s but it never got made or released.

  5. Recorded at CBS Television City Studios 41, 31, and 43 in Hollywood, California from February 1974 to February 1978, and again from January 1982 to May 1984. The Syndicated episodes don't have airdates due to bicycling. Contents. 11974–1978 Series. 1.11974. 1.21975. 1.31976. 1.41977. 1.51978. 1.61977–1978 (Syndication) 21982–1984 Series. 2.11982.

  6. From June 11, 1974 to March 31, 1978, The Format changed to 'Quickies' and eventually became The Series of "TATTLETALES' QUESTIONS" and used for little cash jackpots (money stakes) to the 3 rooting sections in the studio audience at CBS Television City in Hollywood, CA, USA.

  7. Tattletales. This weekday celebrity game show from CBS was based on the 1969 game show He Said, She Said and won an Emmy in 1977. Host Bert Convy had enjoyed a distinguished Broadway career before moving into TV and movie roles. Three celebrity couples competed in each show with famous stars and their spouses swapping marital secrets.

  8. TattleTales (1974-1978 & 1982-1984) is a game show, hosted by Bert Convy, that involves questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives, in which one spouse must match the others' answer, and the audience wins the prize money.

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