I'm not old enough to remember He Said She Said (judging by the clips TattleTales is a direct decendent) but I do remember this theme on WML when the celbs would run all over the stage trying to figure out people's jobs based on the appearance and I really liked this theme ... thanks for the post
@chas1065b It's similar, but it's no, this is not the final CBS daytime "To Tell the Truth" theme. (It was occasionally used for ticket plugs.) A very different theme for "To Tell the Truth" was created by Score Productions for 1967-1968. That theme was occasionally used on the syndicated "psychodelic" revival in 1971 as a kind of "think music" in special instances when a third party would go to identify the real party instead of him/her being asked to "stand up."
I'm not old enough to remember He Said She Said (judging by the clips TattleTales is a direct decendent) but I do remember this theme on WML when the celbs would run all over the stage trying to figure out people's jobs based on the appearance and I really liked this theme ... thanks for the post
I've been looking for this music for years! It's a bit slow and the pitch is lower than the shows, but still great!
"Soupy Sales, you're up! Go!" Great memories of WHO'S WHO? On WML
@chas1065b
It's similar, but it's no, this is not the final CBS daytime "To Tell the Truth" theme. (It was occasionally used for ticket plugs.) A very different theme for "To Tell the Truth" was created by Score Productions for 1967-1968. That theme was occasionally used on the syndicated "psychodelic" revival in 1971 as a kind of "think music" in special instances when a third party would go to identify the real party instead of him/her being asked to "stand up."