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+ | Announcer: [[John Benson]] | ||
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- | Three couples describe how they met. A panel of three celebrity guests had to decide which couple was genuine, not actors recounting (true) stories sent in by the show's viewers. | + | Three couples describe how they met. A panel of three celebrity guests had to decide which couple was genuine, not actors recounting (true) stories sent in by the show's viewers. The real sweethearts won a romantic holiday for turning up. |
- | It was largely panned, despite the publicity gained from Larry Grayson's big comeback. | + | It was largely panned, despite the publicity gained from "the Sweetheart Sleuth" Larry Grayson's big comeback. One of the main bugs was that (unlike [[Tell the Truth]]) there was only one reveal, with one game taking up the entire 30 minutes. |
== Inventor == | == Inventor == | ||
- | + | David Moore and Terry Mardell | |
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+ | == Theme music == | ||
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+ | Ed Welch | ||
[[Category:Lying]] | [[Category:Lying]] | ||
[[Category:Dating]] | [[Category:Dating]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Regional]] |
Revision as of 10:15, 8 June 2006
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Announcer: John Benson
Broadcast
Anglia for Thames TV, 31st March 1987-23rd June 1987
Synopsis
Three couples describe how they met. A panel of three celebrity guests had to decide which couple was genuine, not actors recounting (true) stories sent in by the show's viewers. The real sweethearts won a romantic holiday for turning up.
It was largely panned, despite the publicity gained from "the Sweetheart Sleuth" Larry Grayson's big comeback. One of the main bugs was that (unlike Tell the Truth) there was only one reveal, with one game taking up the entire 30 minutes.
Inventor
David Moore and Terry Mardell
Theme music
Ed Welch