GSN Honors the Grand Dame of Game Shows Kitty Carlisle Hart in a Special Hour-Long 'To Tell The Truth' Tribute Sunday Night, April 22
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 18 -- GSN is honoring the life
of Kitty Carlisle Hart, the beloved stage and film actress who appeared on
TV game shows in six decades, in a special tribute late Sunday night April
22. Carlisle Hart, who died today at the age of 96 from pneumonia, was a
frequent guest on "To Tell The Truth" beginning in the 50's and GSN is
showcasing two landmark episodes of her work on that show. She was the only
guest who appeared in every version of "To Tell The Truth" from its
original format to its last in 2001.
At 3:00 AM ET (Monday morning), GSN is airing Carlisle's first
appearance on "To Tell The Truth." This classic black-and-white episode
premiered March 5, 1957 and featured Bud Collyer as host. Other panelists
joining Carlisle included Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy and Hy Gardner.
Guests on this particular episode featured the personal barber to the
president, a female blackjack dealer/mineral prospector and disc jockey
Alan Freed, who is often credited as the radio father of rock 'n' roll.
At 3:30 AM ET, GSN is airing a very special "To Tell The Truth" which
featured Carlisle's son as one of the guest imposters. This color episode
originally aired in 1973 and featured host Garry Moore. Panelists included
Bill Cullen, Joe Garagiola and Peggy Cass. Guests were a New York City
police detective who uses disguises and an executive who studies the impact
of viewing television in addition to Carlisle's own son in disguise.
About GSN
GSN is the entertainment industry leader in multi-platform interactive
game programs. As the premier television network for games, GSN features
challenging word games, high intensity casino programs, live participation
shows, reality series and documentaries. GSN's programming includes
original series such as "Chain Reaction," "Lingo" and "High Stakes Poker,"
as well as the classics "Jeopardy" and "Pyramid," among others. The network
also introduced participation TV to America and its "PlayMania" block airs
in late-night six nights per week. Complementing the network, GSN.com
features all types of game play: innovative Flash games for fun, skill cash
game tournaments and downloadable games. The website also features GSN's
two-screen interactive play-along for prime time shows. Now reaching more
than 63 million homes, GSN is distributed in the U.S. through all major
cable systems and satellite providers. The network is jointly owned by Sony
Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation. For further media
information, visit GSN's press website at corp.gsn.com.
-GSN '07-
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