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To Tell the Truth - Movie stunt pilot; Penguin expert; Lightning expert (Jun 20, 1966)
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PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle

CONTESTANT #1: Joan Hughes (Movie stunt pilot)
CONTESTANT #2: Richard Penny (Penguin expert)
CONTESTANT #3: Robert Lindquist (Lightning expert)
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@kbobdonahue1966

6 years ago

This episode first aired the day after I was born.

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@geom404

6 years ago

I think TTTT is the best game show ever because not only is it fun to guess the real person, but you also learn a lot from watching it. Most of the time I have no idea who the real person is because the impostors are so good. Sometimes I vote based on the person's looks or demeanor. I also like the regular panelists very much- even when there is a substitute. They are all charming, funny and intelligent.

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@jennifersaunders9877

5 years ago

I have to agree with geom404. I usually guess wrong but I always learn something. That's why I love this show.

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@whoever6458

2 years ago

Incidentally, milk of magnesia works as a deodorant. I was a missionary in Perú and was in a very poor community when I realized that I had forgotten to put deodorant on in the morning. I went to a small country store but they didn't have any for sale. Instead, the woman running the store took me in back to her home and let me use what she was using as deodorant, which was milk of magnesia. It worked surprisingly well, especially considering how much I sweat and how hot a day it was there.

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@marietta1335

7 months ago

I came here to see how Joan Hughes looked like. She was the stunt pilot who flew the replica of a 1909 Santos-Dumont Demoiselle in the film "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines," the French entry in the 1910 fictional air race between London and Paris. At first the replica wouldn't fly, even when fitted with slightly bigger wings and a more powerful engine. Further research showed that the designer and original pilot of the small plane to be a short, thin man. So the producers hired svelte Joan Hughes as stunt pilot and it flew like a dream, doing impressive maneuvers, such as flying very close to the control tower that made flight controller Benny Hill hit the floor. And missing Terry-Thomas' head by a few inches, enough to throw him sliding down the roof of his hangar. You don't see Joan Hughes in the movie, of course. It was Jean-Pierre Cassel, as Pierre Dubois, who was supposed to be flying it, making naughty antics and laughing all the time.

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@jimhilliker2450

2 years ago

I was one month away from turning 11 years old when this aired. My mother probably watched this.

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@bluray2012ify

6 years ago

I was born 19 years, and 16 days later.

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@kenyongray2615

1 year ago

Tom is very qualified to ask questions to the pilot since he was a pilot that flew paratroopers over Normandy on D-Day. Kitty really made Bud end the show fast. He always brings the show home on time.

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@ChrisHansonCanada

11 months ago

Lady #2 in Game #1 Man #1 in Game #2 Man #2 in Game #3

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@danlukens832

3 years ago

We had a cat named Penguin

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@davidbrown-xk8zl

4 years ago

The lightning expert said that lightning strikes five times more men than women.That makes sense. In the 60's more women stayed home, and had the man bring home the bacon.Back then women were not that outdoorsy.That has changed.I would have to say it is now about even.(I would not have married my wife if she didn't enjoy,what I enjoy,outdoors

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@davidfritz2957

1 year ago

I always thought the male penguins stayed with the nests and hatched the eggs. Hmm....

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@FrankIsAlwaysRight

1 year ago

On top of that, Peggy Cass looks just like my ma!

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@elliebellie7816

10 months ago

Wow, people really were skinnier back then.

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@kenbrown438

1 year ago

Peggy must be wearing a wig today !!!!

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@FrankIsAlwaysRight

1 year ago

Many people don’t realize this, in fact, no one realizes this but all of these people, if they were still alive, would vote for Donald T Trump.

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