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To Tell the Truth
S5, EP4 "To Tell the Truth"Guests: Kitty Carlisle, Don Ameche, and Polly Bergen; panelists try to identify a world curling champion, museum curator and more.
Double Dare
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Contestants, locked in isolation booths, solve clues to win cash prizes.
Double Dare
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Contestants, locked in isolation booths, solve clues to win cash prizes.
Double Dare
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Contestants, locked in isolation booths, solve clues to win cash prizes.
Match Game
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Gene Rayburn hosts this comedy-game show hybrid in which contestants try to match answers given by celebrities to humorous, and often risque, fill-in-the-blank questions. The contestant with the most points at the end of the game advances to play the bonus round, in which the contestant has a chance to win thousands of dollars, with the actual amount dependent on the rules in place at the time of the episode.
Match Game
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Gene Rayburn hosts this comedy-game show hybrid in which contestants try to match answers given by celebrities to humorous, and often risque, fill-in-the-blank questions. The contestant with the most points at the end of the game advances to play the bonus round, in which the contestant has a chance to win thousands of dollars, with the actual amount dependent on the rules in place at the time of the episode.
Match Game
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026Gene Rayburn hosts this comedy-game show hybrid in which contestants try to match answers given by celebrities to humorous, and often risque, fill-in-the-blank questions. The contestant with the most points at the end of the game advances to play the bonus round, in which the contestant has a chance to win thousands of dollars, with the actual amount dependent on the rules in place at the time of the episode.
The Price Is Right
Rerun Air Date: June 18, 2026"Come on down!" "The Price Is Right" -- hosted by Bob Barker until 2007 and Drew Carey thereafter -- features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items. Four contestants, all of whom are seated in one of the wildest audiences in daytime game-show history, are called to the stage to play a preliminary pricing round. That winner joins the host on stage for one of more than 70 different pricing games. After three such games, the contestants spin a big wheel -- hoping to get as close to $1 as possible -- in the "Showcase Showdown." That's repeated in the second half of the show, and two highest winners of that round advance to the final, where prizes could be cars or roomsful of furniture. Models present the prizes.
To Tell the Truth
S5, EP1 "To Tell the Truth"Johnny Carson fills in for Tom Poston and joins panelists Kitty Carlisle, Don Ameche and Betty White; men claiming to be an authority on American pioneer life, women claiming to be a professional astronomer and more.
To Tell the Truth
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026Celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to identify the imposters.
To Tell the Truth
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026Celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to identify the imposters.
To Tell the Truth
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026Celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to identify the imposters.
Trivia Trap
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026Trivia Trap
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026Trivia Trap
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026The Price Is Right
Rerun Air Date: June 15, 2026"Come on down!" "The Price Is Right" -- hosted by Bob Barker until 2007 and Drew Carey thereafter -- features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items. Four contestants, all of whom are seated in one of the wildest audiences in daytime game-show history, are called to the stage to play a preliminary pricing round. That winner joins the host on stage for one of more than 70 different pricing games. After three such games, the contestants spin a big wheel -- hoping to get as close to $1 as possible -- in the "Showcase Showdown." That's repeated in the second half of the show, and two highest winners of that round advance to the final, where prizes could be cars or roomsful of furniture. Models present the prizes.