Truth or Consequences

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Truth or Consequences is not to be confused with the parlor game called Consequences.
For the town of Truth or Consequences, see Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

Image:Actioncomics127.jpg Truth or Consequences was an American quiz show, originally hosted on radio by Ralph Edwards from 1940 to 1957, and later on television by Edwards himself from 1950 to 1951, Jack Bailey from 1954 to 1955, The Price Is Right host Bob Barker from 1956 to 1975, Bob Hilton from 1977 to 1978 and Larry Anderson in 1987.

The idea of the show was to mix the original quiz element of game shows with wacky stunts. On the show, people had to answer a trivia question correctly (usually an off-the-wall question that no one would be able to answer correctly) before "Beulah the Buzzer" was sounded. If the contestant could not complete the "Truth" portion, there would be "Consequences," usually a zany and embarrassing stunt.

In many broadcasts, the stunts on Truth or Consequences included a popular, but emotional, heart-renching surprise for a contestant, that being the reunion with a long-lost relative or with an enlisted son or daughter returning from military duty overseas, particularly Vietnam.

One of the theme songs used on the show was "Stop Gap" by Wilfred Burns (a.k.a. Robert Sharples).

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