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VIDEO: LAST EPISODE OF TO TELL THE TRUTH (MAY 27, 1967)

While I certainly won't discourage anyone who wants to see
that episode, "TTTT" continued on CBS's daytime schedule
until Sept. 6, 1968. On that last daytime show, the panel
consisted of Bert Convy, Joanna Barnes, Orson Bean, and
Kitty Carlisle; the main segment had them trying to identify
which of three men was married to actress Eileen Heckart.
GSN has shown that show.
 
bpatrick said:
While I certainly won't discourage anyone who wants to see that episode, "TTTT" continued on CBS's daytime schedule
until Sept. 6, 1968. On that last daytime show, the panel consisted of Bert Convy, Joanna Barnes, Orson Bean, and
Kitty Carlisle; the main segment had them trying to identify which of three men was married to actress Eileen Heckart.
GSN has shown that show.

Evidently, the "last show" on Archive.org was of the nighttime version which indeed did come to an end on May 27, 1967.
 
The featured video is their last primetime network show. The daytime version did
continue and was brought back at least a couple times.
 
The prime time TTTT was originally going to end in Sep 1966, however it was
brought back in Dec 1966 (Mon 10/9) to replace the failed Jean Arthur Show
sitcom from that fall season.
 
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