To Tell the Truth

To Tell the Truth

2016 · 6 seasons · 86 eps · ★ 5.7 · Comedy

Canceled

A modern reimagination of the classic game show. In each round, a celebrity panel will be presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth while the others are not.

Directed by Paul Alter

Network: ABC

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