Will the real Pudding Guy please stand up?
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Will the real Pudding Guy please stand up?
While watching the new "To Tell the Truth," starring John O'Hurley, I was pleasantly surprised to see David "Pudding Guy" Phillips appear as a contestant. He stumped three of the four members of the celebrity panel, as well as the audience. $4,000 in prize money ($1k for each incorrect vote) was split amongst the contestants.
Congratulations, Pudding Guy!
You can play To Tell the Truth at uproar.com. http://www.uproar.com/games/cat_multi.asp
http://www.totellthetruth.tv/history.html
Congratulations, Pudding Guy!

You can play To Tell the Truth at uproar.com. http://www.uproar.com/games/cat_multi.asp
http://www.totellthetruth.tv/history.html
"To Tell The Truth" is the classic game show that
features three contestants all claiming to be the same
person. Following the host's introduction of the
contestants, an affidavit is read describing the life,
activities and/or unique experiences of the individual
who all three contestants are claiming to be. The
featured celebrity panel then asks the three contestants
questions, in hopes of trying to determine which one is
telling the truth and which two are lying. Following the
question session, each panelist has to vote for the
contestant he thinks really is the person described in the
affidavit. Wrong guesses are worth money to all three
contestants, who split the winnings equally.
features three contestants all claiming to be the same
person. Following the host's introduction of the
contestants, an affidavit is read describing the life,
activities and/or unique experiences of the individual
who all three contestants are claiming to be. The
featured celebrity panel then asks the three contestants
questions, in hopes of trying to determine which one is
telling the truth and which two are lying. Following the
question session, each panelist has to vote for the
contestant he thinks really is the person described in the
affidavit. Wrong guesses are worth money to all three
contestants, who split the winnings equally.
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