Liar's Club
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Liar's Club is an American comedy
Comedy
Comedy , as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse or work generally intended to amuse by creating laughter, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western origins are found in...

 game show
Game show
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, produced by Ralph Andrews
Ralph Andrews
Ralph Andrews is an American television producer best known for producing the hit 1960s game show You Don't Say!, the 1970s game show Celebrity Sweepstakes, and the original 1987 version of Lingo....

 that had three syndicated runs. It was first seen in 1969 with Rod Serling
Rod Serling
Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling was an American screenwriter, novelist, television producer, and narrator best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone. Serling was active in politics, both on and off the screen and helped form...

 as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976-1979. Bill Armstrong was the original host, soon succeeded by Allen Ludden
Allen Ludden
Allen Ludden was an American television personality, emcee and game show host, perhaps most well known for hosting various incarnations of the game show Password between 1961 and 1980.-Early years:...

, with Bill Berry and Joe Seiter sharing the announcing duties.

It was later revived for almost one year from 1988-1989 as The New Liar's Club; Chicago
Chicago
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 native Eric Boardman was the host, and former emcee Bill Armstrong was announcer. This version was produced by Blair Murdoch
Blair Murdoch
Blair Murdoch is a television producer during the mid 1980s to the mid 2000s. He independently produced many television series, mainly game shows, for Global Television Network in Canada and for MGM Television in Los Angeles...

 at CKVU-TV in Vancouver
Vancouver
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, with Stan Litke as the director for the first half of its run (from his employer, CFAC/CKKX in Calgary
Calgary
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), later replaced by Dave Stewart. A pilot for a new version in 1996 was done with Ed McMahon
Ed McMahon
Edward Peter "Ed" McMahon, Jr. was an American comedian, game show host and announcer. He is most famous for his work on television as Johnny Carson's sidekick and announcer on The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992. He also hosted the original version of the talent show Star Search from 1983 to 1995...

 hosting, but the series did not sell. The title is a spin on the Friars Club
Friars Club
Friars Club can refer to:* The New York Friars' Club* The Friars Club of Beverly Hills* The Friar Society, University of Texas at Austin* The Friars , Louisiana State University* "The Friars Club", a Seinfeld episode...

.

Gameplay

The show featured a panel of celebrity guests, who would be presented with an unusual object; each would give a ridiculous explanation of what the object was used for. Contestants (two in the Serling era, three in the Ludden era, and four in the Armstrong and Boardman eras) would guess which star was telling the true story. On the original run, the player with the most correct guesses won $100. They also played for money in the 70s version; but they played for points on the New version. They started at 100 dollars/points at the beginning of the game and were allowed to place wagers in $10 increments up to $100 during most of Armstrong's tenure, half of their earnings during the Ludden era, and the 80s version's betting range was 10 to 50 points.

Celebrity attorney/actress/producer Vicki Roberts was a regular researcher on the show, who brought in many of the strange objects that were used by scouring local antique shops in the Los Angeles area.

Odds

The odds increase for each round:
  • Round 1 - 1-1 ($10-$100)
  • Round 2 - 2-1 ($20-$200)
  • Round 3 - 5-1 ($50-$500)
  • Round 4 - 10-1 ($100-$1,000)


For the first episodes of Bill Armstrong's tenure, the odds were 2-1, 5-1, 10-1, and 20-1, and each contestant would be paid out at different odds in each round (one player would have 2-1 in the first round, one 5-1, one 10-1, and one 20-1, and then the odds would change for the players in each round after), with no maximum wager. Each contestant had to pick a different panelist, hence the increasing odds.

The Liar's Club Gallery / The Art Corner

Except for Ludden's tenure as host, this was the last round of the game in which artwork was presented before the panel and contestants. Each celebrity would each offer their own title for the art. Each player would then make one last wager on which star gave the right title. Correct answers from the contestants won the wager at a 10-1 payoff. The player with the highest score won the game and a bonus prize (during the Ludden era of the '70s version and the '80s revival, a correct bet in all 4 rounds also won an additional prize). If there was a tie, the player who bet the most in the final round wins. If there was still a tie, depending on episode, the player who got the most right throughout the game, or came closest to their pregame score selection without going over, wins.

Ludden-era final round

During Ludden's tenure as host, the final round consisted of each celebrity describing his/her own unusual item. For Ludden's second season, this round became the "Liar of the Day Round", and in a departure from the first three rounds, three of the celebrities were giving correct descriptions for their items while one was lying; it was now up to the contestants to predict which celebrity was the liar, with no betting limit in this round.

Panelists

Regular panelists on the Rod Serling version included Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris was an American stage and film character actor. Two of his best-known roles were as the timid accountant Bradford Webster in the TV version of The Third Man, and the comic villain Dr. Zachary Smith, in the 1960s sci-fi television series, Lost in Space...

 (Dr. Smith in Lost in Space
Lost in Space
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) and Betty White
Betty White
Betty White Ludden , better known as Betty White, is an American actress, comedienne, singer, author, and former game show personality. With a career spanning seven decades since 1939, she is best known to modern audiences for her television roles as Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and...

.

Frequent panelists on the 1970s version included White, Joey Bishop
Joey Bishop
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, Dick Gautier, Fannie Flagg
Fannie Flagg
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, David Letterman
David Letterman
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 and Larry Hovis
Larry Hovis
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.

Canadian comedian John Barbour was a regular panelist throughout the 1980s version. Originally, the three other panelists changed from week to week. Celebrities who appeared with John Barbour during the run included:
  • Jed Allan
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  • Rebecca Arthur
  • Pete Barbutti
    Pete Barbutti
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  • Heidi Bohay
    Heidi Bohay
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  • Jim Byrnes
    Jim Byrnes (actor)
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  • Robert Conrad
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  • Teri Copley
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  • Abby Dalton
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  • James Doohan
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  • Leslie Easterbrook
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  • Teresa Ganzel
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  • Beverly Garland
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  • Bryan Genesse
  • Arlene Golonka
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  • Dody Goodman
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  • Jane Higginson
  • Lisa Howard
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  • Anne-Marie Johnson
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  • Bill Kirchenbauer
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  • Paul Kreppel
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  • Alison LaPlaca
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  • Kate Linder
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  • Rolfe Peterson
  • Alaina Reed-Hall
  • Stella Stevens
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  • Marc Summers
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  • Betty Thomas
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  • Deborah Tranelli
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  • Shannon Tweed
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  • Jimmie Walker
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  • Tonja Walker
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  • Fred Willard
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  • Jo Anne Worley
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  • Don Yesso


Tweed, Walker, and Barbutti eventually joined Barbour as the show's permanent celebrity panelists for the second half of the run.

The Next Line

In 1991, a Canadian game show called The Next Line, hosted by Kevin Frank
Kevin Frank
Kevin Frank, born January 13, 1957, is a Canadian writer and actor. He is a popular host of TV shows such as The Next Line, Kidstreet and Pet Project.-Voice roles:* Kevin from Pet Project...

, was produced. It had many similarities to the New Liar's Club: both shows were taped at the same studio, and both used the same props with a few changes. The rules were very similar to Liar's Club in terms of the game and scoring, only rather than determine the correct description of an unusual item, players had to find which celebrity was giving the correct line to a cut-off video clip or song. Like The New Liar's Club, the show was produced by Blair Murdoch and featured Pete Barbutti as a regular panelist.

Episode status

  • 1969: Only two episodes are known to exist, one of which was released (minus its final segment) on a "bonus disc" of The Twilight Zone
    The Twilight Zone
    The Twilight Zone is an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling. Each episode is a mixture of self-contained drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist...

    Season One DVD set.
  • 1976-1979: Most of Armstrong's tenure was rerun on USA Network
    USA Network
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     in the mid-1980s, while scattered episodes of the Ludden era circulate amongst traders. The series pilot with Larry Hovis, Betty White, Peter Marshall, and Pat McCormick is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive
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    .
  • 1988-1989: The series was rerun on the Canadian-based Prime Network
    Prime Network
    The Prime Network was a group of regional sports networks owned by Liberty Media that served several regionalized areas that was in operation between 1983 and late-1997. While Liberty owned many of these stations, some were affiliates and owned by other companies...

    in the late 1990s.

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