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- 1. S1 E1 Feb 18, 1974
- Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce; Dick Gautier and Barbara Stuart; Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
- 2. S1 E2 Feb 25, 1974
- Orson Bean and Carolyn Bean; William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty; Phyllis Diller and Warde Donovan.
- 3. S1 E3 Mar 4, 1974
- John Astin and Patty Duke Astin; Pat Harrington and Marjorie Harrington; Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce.
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Series Cast. Bert Convy. ... Self - Host / ... 598 episodes, 1974-1977. Gene Wood. ... Self - Announcer 389 episodes, 1974-1977.
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.
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Bernard Whalen " Bert " Convy (July 23, 1933 – July 15, 1991) [1] was an American actor, singer, game-show panelist, and host known for Tattletales, Super Password, and Win, Lose or Draw . Early life. Convy was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Bernard Fleming and Monica (née Whalen) Convy.
It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan providing the voiceover at various times. Wood was the primary announcer during the show's first run, and Olson was announcing during the 1980s.
Bert Convy was an American actor, television presenter, and a game show host who was known for hosting game shows like ‘Super Password and Win’, ‘Tattletales’, and ‘Lose or Draw’. He won an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in the late 1970s for his work as the host in the CBS game show ‘Tattletales’. Convy was a multitalented man.
It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers, including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan, providing the voiceover at various times.The show's premise involved questions...
Bill Cullen (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. [1] . Known for appearing on game shows and later as a prolific game show host, he hosted 23 shows, earning the nickname "Dean of Game Show Hosts". [2] .