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TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES

Air Date/Released Monday, October 27, 1969
Station/Studio Syndicated/Ralph Edwards Prods
Host/Star Bob Barker
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly Joe

Ralph Edwards' long-running radio and TV game/audience-participation show. It played in syndication during the 1960s, hosted by Bob Barker. Deception and practical jokes were the "consequence" for contestants who were unable to answer the host's riddle or question.

A woman is introduced to The Three Stooges. After some brief clowning around by the boys, Moe explains the art of pie throwing, and the woman is blindfolded. She's instructed to hit Moe in the face with a pie, but unseen by her, her husband has been brought on stage in Moe's place.


Tape date 10/27/69; syndication airdates in January 1970, varying by individual station.

Cast: Bob Barker (Host), Charley Lyons (Announcer), Ed Bailey, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe DeRita

Crew: Ralph Edwards (Executive Producer), Ed Bailey (Producer), Jack Scott (Director)
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