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'''Tattletales''' was a ] which first aired on the ] daytime schedule on ], ], replacing long-running ] '']''. '''Tattletales''' was a ] which first aired on the ] daytime schedule on ], ], replacing long-running ] '']''.


The show revolved around the emcee, ], asking celebrity couples personal questions about their love lives. ''Tattletales'' was very lucrative for the network and ran for 1,075 episodes until it ended on ], ]. Convy was awarded a ] for his work in ]. The show revolved around the emcee, ], asking celebrity couples personal questions about their love lives. ''Tattletales'' was very lucrative for the network and ran for 1,075 episodes until it ended on ], ]. Convy was awarded a ] for his work in ].


A syndicated version of the show ran from 1977 to ]. A revival of the show in daytime started broadcasts on ], ] and ran until ], ]. A syndicated version of the show ran from 1977 to ]. A revival of the show in daytime started broadcasts on ], ] and ran until ], ].
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The show was rerun on the ] for many years. The show was rerun on the ] for many years.


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Tattletales was a game show which first aired on the CBS daytime schedule on February 18, 1974, replacing long-running soap opera The Secret Storm.

The show revolved around the emcee, Bert Convy, asking celebrity couples personal questions about their love lives. Tattletales was very lucrative for the network and ran for 1,075 episodes until it ended on March 31, 1978. Convy was awarded a Daytime Emmy for his work in 1977.

A syndicated version of the show ran from 1977 to 1978. A revival of the show in daytime started broadcasts on January 18, 1982 and ran until June 1, 1984.

The show was rerun on the Game Show Network for many years.

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