To Tell the Truth - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot

Mitchell Parish, Hermaine Zawacki

Myna Shelton, Tom Joseph

Ricky Star, Patricia Saddleman

Manny Bellastraro, Pat Rizutto, Mike Collyer

Ladislaw Fargo, Paul Jung

Wilfred Dena, Muriel Aganelli (Dorothy Dick)

Don Miller, Mrs. Lawrence A. Kinney, Don Rondo

Marvin Hoganson, Colonel Julia E. Hamble, Harold Carr

Rowland Rochelle, Tommy Lochran

Marx Writer, Jan Wells, Dave Herb

Steve Martini, Alan Freed, Arthur H. Whittaker

Helen Beck (Sally Rand), Robert Fabian, Frances Loving

Pat Anthony, Frank McRob, John J. Anthony

Alice Carroll, Dr. Robert W. Brown, Shirley Adams

Dwina Zachini, Phil Foster, Henny Youngman & Joey Adams

George Mikan, Chester Carlin, Sheila Ledbetter

Baron Ladislaw de Torack, Carol Morris, John Hall

Robert A. Crowder, Melody Satchko, Martin Branner

William Hanna, Howell M. Forgie, Janice Lee Romery

Marilyn Bell, Jean Marace, Hazel Abe

William G. Draper, Kurt Baum, Celeste Evans

Micole Fontana, Casey Tibbs, Steve LaFavre

John J. Hagen, Cornelius Vanderbilt Seneca, Helen Gurnenz

Adrian Gerald Lord Foley, James F. Calver, Jo McCubbins

Art McKee, Selma Holland, Dub Pagan

Eamonn Andrews, Joan Penn, Pappy Boyington

Hank Sauer, Constance Wolf, John Arden

Bobby Morrow, Emma Gordon, Douglas ''Wrong Way'' Corrigan

Mohanna, Warren Hare, Beverly Elliot

Eddie Carr, Alex Gregory, Mary Ellen Moylan

John Anderson, Vaita DaVila, Doris Tempest

William H. Brett, Tanya Villa, Quing Nah Robert Wong

Del Miller, Ruth Owens, Frank E. Tuscani

Chest Lauck, Delores Shorty, Michael MacDoogle

Col. John B. Stack, Constance Bannister, Ruby Goldstein

Duncan Hines, Barbara Hammer, Terry Townsend

Perry Hoskins, Umberto Valentine, Mariam Ladwig

Olga Gomez, Thelma Kreiger, Melvin Purvis

Enrico Caruso, Bertha Reagan, Arthur C. Nielsen

Kennet Rae, Barbara Kirk, Albert Cohen

Jim Bactier, Linwood Findley, Ronald Leroy Overacher

Louis de Polenac, Bobbie Baker, Marian Kinsley

Philipe Langroy, Cathy Whiteside, Frances Jean Knight

Jane Hayward, Jack Burcie, Margaret Leone

Grace Earl, Tom Carpenter, Norman Reem

Jean Bettiveau, Charles V. Darrow

Virginia Kraft, Jack Brothwell, Halen Marteen

Jacqueline Curtis, Lawrence Goamueller, Mrs. Jose Figarez

William D. Hackett, Al Harrington, Pat Dwyer

Harold Carr, David Weinstra, Alice Watson

Robert Chevlin, Jean Gurney, Ansten Samuelson
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