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Paul Clausen One-half of the youngest trick and fancy-roping team in the U. Princess Julia Lee Designer whose studio is in a 15th century Korean palace. Gaylord Maynard Mule trainer. Ed Edwards Author of "Metamorphosis of a Criminal". Frank Haigler Collector of abandoned military vehicles. Jean Belukas Youngest women's pocket billiards champion in history. Dawn Kurth Consumer advocate investigating the effects of TV ads on children.
Sofia Hutchins Chicken plucking champion. Victor Sen Yung Actor who was an airplane hijack victim. Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey Ghost hunter. Karl Signell Musician who plays a Turkish flute called the ney. Dorothy Mercer Snowmobile racing champion. Dilys Wynn Owner of a mystery bookstore called Murder, Inc. Suzy Prudden Specialist in exercise for youths.
Reggie Jones Boxer in the Olympic Games. Kishor Mehta Investigator of hurricanes and tornadoes. Father Nick Weber Priest and operator of the world's smallest circus. Donald Pullman Owner of a lot where 8, tires were mysteriously dumped.
Trini Fahy Breeder of Tonakinese cats. Steve Menta Husband of a Vietnamese war bride. Petra Seidl The only female beer brewmaster in the world.
Larry Leibowitz Young big band saxophone player. Maurice Graham Modern day hobo. Joseph Vialonga Owner of pet shop featuring a two-headed turtle. Milt Kaufman Developer and distributor of amusement park rides. Andrew Pahopin Producer of TV shows solely for tenants of his apartment complex. Charles Kiley Creator of a garbage mountain known as Mount Trashmore. Richard Blaisdell Winner of the Cooking Olympics. Jonny Rivers Teacher of diving mules.
Jan Magee First female to be a licensed football official in her state. Kate Kelly Collector of antique clothes. Kent Durden Trainer of a golden eagle to be a hunting bird.
Leonard Ludel Founder of the only diamond-cutting school in the U. James Boren Modern-day Pony Express mail carrier. John Cordner Father who saved his daughter from a tiger. Carl Fox Doll expert and author of "The Doll". Joe Henry Candy expert. Reynolds Girdler, Jr. Great-great grandson of the man who created Crayola Crayons.
Helen Zia Chinese girl born in the U. Martin Gordon Art gallery owner who exhibits both real and fake art. Ron Dean Owner of a small fleet of pedicabs. George Gallup, Jr. President of the Gallup Poll. John Bellows Founder of the first nationwide phone advice line run by medical specialists. Sal Vizzini Undercover drug agent. Tina Christiani Member of a famous family of circus bareback performers. Samuel Engle Burr, Jr.
Descendant and vindicator of Aaron Burr. Christine Weidinger Award-winning opera singer. Emmett Grogan Former drug addict and author of "Ringo Levio". Claudia Bacon Jockey who was married at the race track. Ed Berman Operator of the smallest motion picture theatre in the world. Arthur Marx Author of "Son of Groucho". Ralph Dietrick Owner of Island Airlines, the world's smallest airline.
Chuck Wiese Young TV weatherman. Robert Nelson Founder of an organization that records future events. Anne Idzal Toy tester. Ralph Fasanella Primitive painter who earns his living pumping gas. Recil Bordner President of a company that manufactures magic tricks. Lona B. Kenney Author of a book about living in the Congo called "Mboka! Melissa Galbraith Miss Teenage America. Pamela Cantor Psychologist who specializes in adolescent suicide.
Paul Lubera Third generation contortionist. Veronica Nelson Central Park zookeeper. Henry Ridges, Jr. Mailman turned award-winning fashion designer. Glenn Thompson Speleologist. Michael Lord, Jr. Young evangelist preacher and member of The Famous Singing Lords. Vicki Randolph Uranium and vanadium miner.
Hirsch Nation's first paramedic to learn his trade while serving time in prison. Leslie Holt First person to ski from the summit of Mt. Grace Surguy Executive Director of "Operation Peace of Mind", a unique service for both runaway youngsters and their parents. Kenneth Lassen Grandson of the man who sold the first hamburger.
Diana Lady magician who made her husband disappear on their wedding day. Ira Avery Gothic mystery writer who uses penname Mavis Hathaway.
George L. Kirkham Man who teaches a college course in criminology and who enrolled in the police academy. Ron Camaford A boy who helped a woman in distress and lost his newsstand cashbox. Carol Polis First female professional boxing judge in the world. John McMath The owner of the largest organic farm laboratory in America. Warren Churchill Man who had the lowest body temperature in medical history. Barbara Wasserman A lady plant doctor who make house calls to cure ailing plants.
Sula Benet Lady anthropologist who has studied the people of Abkhasia. Jose Rodriguez Test parachutist for the U. Gerald Surfus Man whose foot fishing boat fell apart. Dorothy DeBolt Woman who adopts handicapped, foreign and orphaned kids.
Bryna Laub Publisher of a soap opera newsletter. Joseph Blumrich Author of "Spaceships of Ezekiel". Arthur S. Freese Author of "Pain".
William Wise Breeder of bantam chickens. Sam Roseman Property owner for Broadway plays. Cheryl Beem Partially blind girl who found her way out of the woods after 27 hours. Pat Conroy Former schoolteacher and author of "Conrack". Alan Hecht Geologist who believes another Ice Age is inevitable. Bob Mann Hot dog skier. Agnes Noweski Lottery winner. Philip S. Matthew Margolis Dog trainer and author of "Underdog". Anthony Wolff Author of a book about modern-day real estate swindles: "Unreal Estate".
Julian Warner Divorce lawyer who publishes a "Marriage and Divorce" periodical. Joyce Edelbrock Student of the sea otter. Joe DiCerto A man known as Mr. Science who produces science records for youngsters. Peter Blatman Brown University's spiderman, who climbs building walls. Don DeNoon Mary Decker's racing coach.
Dorothy Allensworth Project director of College Career. Bob Mulvey Fisherman rescued by a Russian ship. Willard C. Hess Designer and builder of custom cars for royalty and presidents.
Dale Armstrong Pro Comp racing champion. Frank Andrews Clairvoyant, psychic, palmist, tarot card reader, and teacher. Sandra Carson First girl to be named Bellhop of the Year. Kenny Roberts Youngest winner of a national motorcycle championship.
Geoffrey Moorhouse Man who crossed the Sahara Desert mostly on foot. Ken Harvey Man who saved himself using techniques he saw on "Emergency". Malachy Grant Man who's constructing the world's tallest building.
Hayden Carl Jones Man who spent 19 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Mary MacLaren Silen film actress. James Bede Creator of an exceptionally small working airplane. Paula Zitzelberger Champion parachutist. Jolene Ammons Player-coach of the world champion girls basketball team.
Nancy Weber Author of "Life Swap". Bob Gill World champion motorcycle jumper. Bob Spencer Mayor of a town that stinks. Trygg Engen Experimental psychologist. Bill Ransberger Professional rattlesnake handler. Michael Lahloe Developer of an unusual technique to teach language. Stefan Lorant Pictorial historian and author: "Sieg Heil". Lucille Christopherson Woman who discovered that her bedroom is on top of a gold mine.
Ann Strobel World champion professional flycaster. Morton Wax Location finder for commercial producers. Tito Gaona Trapeze artist. Christene Gonzales Locomotive engineer. John Searles Man who raises and sells crickets.
Frank Tallman Aviator, stunt pilot, and airplane collector. Jeffrey Farley World's youngest fire dancer. Howard Jennings Treasure hunter who has dug up pirate loot and discovered priceless Inca gold. Paul Kimelman Formerly fat man who lost pounds in seven months. Miguel Pinero Former burglar and street hustler turned actor in "The Family" repertoire.
Pierce, Joanne Burroughs. Plimpton, George. Writer and actor. Post, Elizabeth. Etiquette expert, Emily Post's daughter-in-law. Poston, Tom. Pratt, Jane. Preminger, Otto. Actor and director. Preston, Amarillo Slim. Renowned gambler. Provost, Jon. Prowse, Dave. Star Wars' Darth Vader. Proxmire, Ellen. Senator William Proxmire's wife. Prudden, Suzy. Fitness expert. Rather, Sheila. Daytime "TTTT"'s casting director. Rayburn, Gene. Game show host. Redding, Jheri.
Shampoo magnate. Redenbacher, Orville. Popcorn magnate. Reed, Rex. Revillon, Mme. Rey, Alejandro. Rice, Joan Moore.
Olympic diver. Rice, Tim. Musical writer. Rich, Buddy. Jazz drummer and bandleader. Riggs, Bobby. Tennis player. Rist, Robbie. Rizzuto, Pat. Phil Rizzuto's son. Rizzuto, Phil. Roberts, Nora. Robustelli, Andy. Roddenberry, Gene. Rogers, Jim. Will Rogers' son. Rollin, Betty. Rosenthal, Joe. Rote, Kyle. Rudolph, Wilma. Ruffin, Clovis. Russell, Nipsey. Ryun, Jim.
Sainte-Marie, Buffy. Sales, Soupy. Comedian and game show regular. Sample, Johnny. Sanderson, William. Sant'Angelo, Giorgio. Schiano, Marina. Fashion model and style icon. Scopes, John Thomas. Scopes Monkey Trial defendant. Scott, Jill. Scott, Kathryn Lee. Scott, Melody Thomas. Segal, Erich. Sempier, Evelyn Ay.
Sen Yung, Victor. Severinsen, Doc. Severinsen, Evonne. Doc Severinsen's wife. Shalit, Nathan. Gene Shalit's brother.
Shapp, Milton. Governor of Pennsylvania. Sheedy, Ally. Central Character, Panelist. Shields, Brooke. Shields, Teresa. Brooke Shields' mother. Shipman, Susan. Skutch, Ira. Silverman, David. Animator for "The Simpsons". Slater, Christian. Smith, Ernie. Reggae musician. Smith, Howlett. Soriano, Frannie.
Spinney, Carroll. Big Bird. Stallone, Jacqueline. Sylvester Stallone's mother. Stein, Willie. Stewart, Ralph. Orchestra leader. Stine, R.
Stirnweiss, Snuffy. Stollard, Tracy. Louis Cardinals baseball player. Striker, Fran. Stroud, Andy. Nina Simone's husband. Swann, Mildred. Lynn Swann's mother.
Szolnoki, Rose Namath. Joe Namath's mother. Tarkenton, Elaine. Fran Tarkenton's wife. Taylor, Deborah. Taylor, Rip. Ten Boom, Corrie. Thomas Jr. Lowell Thomas' son. Thomas, Richard. Thompson, Hunter S. Thurber, Rosemary. James Thurber's daughter. Thurlow, Steve. Tighe, Virginia. Medium for Bridey Murphy. Tittle, Y. Todman, Bill. Todman Jr. Game show producer's son. Tolliver, Melba. Toma, David. Cop, source for TV show "Toma".
Torme, Mel. Torri, Rosemary. Actor Hugh Marlowe's wife. Tracy, Arthur. Singer and Actor. Trudeau, Garry. Tucker, Bob. Turner, Bake. Turner, Morrie. Tuttle, William. Makeup artist. Twining, Sam G. Tea magnate. Tyson, Cicely. Underwood, Cecil. West VA governor, first series contestant. Vale, Jerry. Vale, Rita. Singer Jerry Vale's wife.
Van Derbur, Marilyn. Verdon, Gwen. Actor and dancer. Vignon, Jean-Paul. Villella, Edward. Vincent, Marjorie. Von Trapp, Maria. Wade, Adam. Walker, Mort.
Weatherly, Shawn. Weatherwax, Rudd. Lassie's trainer. Weaver, Dennis. Webster, Alex. Weissmuller Jr. Johnny Weismuller's son. Werner, Walt. Whelan, Ken. White, Betty. Wills, Frank. Watergate security guard.
Wilson, Bridgette. Wilson, Earl. Winchell, Paul. Ventriloquist and inventor. Wood, Gary. Worth, Stan. Yankee, Jack. Eileen Heckart's husband.
Yeager, Chuck. Young, Alan. Young, Dean. Youngman, Henny. Youngman, Sadie. Henny Youngman's wife. Zachinni, Dweena. Circus performer. Zachinni, Edmondo. Zayak, Elaine. The four celebrity panelists, one at a time, question the three contestants addressing them by No. After all four celebrities have had their turn to question the team, they voted separately as to who they thought was the real person associated with the story. Two such games were played per show.
After the second game, a new segment, "One on One" was played with two more contestants, one an audience member and another with two stories to share, though he was associated with just one.
The four panelists, in turn, ask the second contestant one question regarding each story. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Richard Kline was the host, and the episode featured a different set and announcer Charlie O'Donnell. Connections Featured in An Honest Liar User reviews 2 Review.
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