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Liar's Club

Liar's Club (1969)

January. 13,1969
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Liar's Club

Liar's Club is an American comedy game show, produced by Ralph Andrews that had three syndicated runs. It was first seen in 1969 with Rod Serling as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976-1979, after airing as a local series on Los Angeles' KTLA in 1974-75 season. Bill Armstrong was the original host, soon succeeded by Allen Ludden, 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 native Eric Boardman was the host, and former emcee Bill Armstrong was announcer. This version was produced by Blair Murdoch at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, with Stan Litke as the director for the first half of its run, later replaced by Dave Stewart. A pilot for a new version in 1996 was done with Ed McMahon hosting, but the series did not sell. The title is a pun on the Friars Club.

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Liar's Club

1969

Liar's Club is an American comedy game show, produced by Ralph Andrews that had three syndicated runs. It was first seen in 1969 with Rod Serling as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976-1979, after airing as a local series on Los Angeles' KTLA in 1974-75 season. Bill Armstrong was the original host, soon succeeded by Allen Ludden, 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 native Eric Boardman was the host, and former emcee Bill Armstrong was announcer. This version was produced by Blair Murdoch at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, with Stan Litke as the director for the first half of its run, later replaced by Dave Stewart. A pilot for a new version in 1996 was done with Ed McMahon hosting, but the series did not sell. The title is a pun on the Friars Club.

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Seasons & Episode

5
4
3
2
1
Seasons 5 : 1988

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39 Episode

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Episode 2 - Episode 2
October. 10,1988
Episode 3 - Episode 3
October. 17,1988
Episode 4 - Episode 4
October. 24,1988
Episode 5 - Episode 5
October. 31,1988
Episode 6 - Episode 6
November. 07,1988
Episode 7 - Episode 7
November. 14,1988
Episode 8 - Episode 8
November. 21,1988
Episode 9 - Episode 9
November. 28,1988
Episode 10 - Episode 10
December. 05,1988
Episode 11 - Episode 11
December. 12,1988
Episode 12 - Episode 12
December. 19,1988
Episode 13 - Episode 13
December. 26,1988
Episode 14 - Episode 14
January. 02,1989
Episode 15 - Episode 15
January. 09,1989
Episode 16 - Episode 16
January. 16,1989
Episode 17 - Episode 17
January. 23,1989
Episode 18 - Episode 18
January. 30,1989
Episode 19 - Episode 19
February. 06,1989
Episode 20 - Episode 20
February. 13,1989
Episode 21 - Episode 21
February. 20,1989
Episode 22 - Episode 22
February. 27,1989
Episode 23 - Episode 23
March. 06,1989
Episode 24 - Episode 24
March. 13,1989
Episode 25 - Episode 25
March. 20,1989
Episode 26 - Episode 26
March. 27,1989
Episode 27 - Episode 27
April. 03,1989
Episode 28 - Episode 28
April. 10,1989
Episode 29 - Episode 29
April. 17,1989
Episode 30 - Episode 30
April. 24,1989
Episode 31 - Episode 31
May. 01,1989
Episode 32 - Episode 32
May. 08,1989
Episode 33 - Episode 33
May. 15,1989
Episode 34 - Episode 34
May. 22,1989
Episode 35 - Episode 35
May. 29,1989
Episode 36 - Episode 36
June. 05,1989
Episode 37 - Episode 37
June. 12,1989
Episode 38 - Episode 38
June. 19,1989
Episode 39 - Episode 39
June. 26,1989
Seasons 4 : 1978

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21 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1977

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34 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1976

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52 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1969

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120 Episode

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Liar's Club is an American comedy game show, produced by Ralph Andrews that had three syndicated runs. It was first seen in 1969 with Rod Serling as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976-1979, after airing as a local series on Los Angeles' KTLA in 1974-75 season. Bill Armstrong was the original host, soon succeeded by Allen Ludden, 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 native Eric Boardman was the host, and former emcee Bill Armstrong was announcer. This version was produced by Blair Murdoch at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, with Stan Litke as the director for the first half of its run, later replaced by Dave Stewart. A pilot for a new version in 1996 was done with Ed McMahon hosting, but the series did not sell. The title is a pun on the Friars Club.

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