To Tell the Truth - Season 1

Season 1
Hosted by Anthony Anderson, To Tell the Truth is an anarchic and funny re-imagination of the beloved, game show of the same name. The all-new version takes the excitement to another level, featuring fun characters from pop culture over the six-episode series.
Anderson presides over four famous faces, including legend Betty White (who has appeared on previous versions of the show), actress NeNe Leakes, NBA star Jalen Rose and a special guest for each episode. In each round they are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth while the others are not. The panel of celebrities has a chance to grill each participant before taking turns deciding who they think is telling the truth.

Episodes

Tracee Ellis Ross
Tracee Ellis Ross joins our panel. Anthony Anderson has more than just his mother to worry about when his co-star and TV wife from "black-ish" is part of the game. Guests include America's fastest texter, Taylor Swift's high school sweetheart and somebody who likes to think inside the box – a contortionist.

Mike Tyson
With Mike Tyson joining the panel, we have a knock-out line-up of talent that includes a seven-time lottery winner and the woman who was the original voice of Siri. If there's time, we might even squeeze in a wedding with someone who has been married more than forty times.

Iliza Shlesinger
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger joins our celebrity panel to hilarious effect. In this episode we have one of the highest grossing Tupperware sales people who just happens to be a drag queen, shark attack survivors and somebody who jumps off buildings for a living. While on fire!

Brooks Wheelan
The celebrity panel has plenty of exciting guests to meet on "To Tell The Truth." The world-record holder for having the longest tongue, the inventor of the selfie stick and the original lead singer of The Village People are all part of the fun. Comedian Brooks Wheelan joins the celebrity panel, and find out who has to tweet a lie amongst the celebrities.

Yvette Nicole Brown
Have you ever wondered who taught superstar Channing Tatum how to strip? Yvette Nicole Brown joins the celebrity panel to meet this talented person and more exciting guests. Additional guests include the creator of Poo Pourri, the fragrance that masks odors from your toilet, and a strong man who will perform a death-defying stunt holding two full-size motorcycles while they drive in opposite directions.

Daymond John
Shark Tank entrepreneur Daymond John joins the celebrity panel to meet a new group of characters that are all part of the season finale. The first guest claims to hold the record for the longest fingernails in the world. Also, Lady Houdini stands before the celebrity panel, and the contestant that is telling the truth will perform the thrilling feat of the "water torture cell" - when you're handcuffed and chained underwater until you escape.
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