In the To Tell the Truth game show format, three contestants claim to be the same famous person, and a panel of judges must determine which contestant is the real person by asking questions about their claimed identity. The show features contestants like Diane Faucet Walls (claiming to be Farah Faucet Majors' sister) and Dave Prowse (claiming to be the actor who played Darth Vader in Star Wars), with judges Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, and Kitty Carlile evaluating their responses to identify the imposters.
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Ladies and gentlemen from New York City, Joe Cariana.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you, Alan Calder. And thank you and welcome to To Tell the Truth. You know, if you watch this program a lot, and we certainly hope you do, some of the most successful features that we've ever had here on To Tell the Truth had to do with relatives of famous people. Uh just recently, we had Billy Carter's son, Buddy, was on the show.
We've had Carol Bernett's sister, Joe Nameoth's mother. We had Sylvester Stallone, Rocky's brother, on this show.
And the list will just go on and on.
Well, we have just a spot for you today.
Her name is Diane Faucet Walls. And you guess it, she is the sister of Farah Faucet Majors. I know you can't wait to meet her and we're going to meet her.
But first, let's meet our panel. Okay, >> here's Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Vick Chef, and Kenny Carile.
Alrighty, we will not keep you in suspense very long. Let us now meet Farah Faucet, major sister.
>> Number one, what is your name, please?
>> My name is Diane Faucet Walls.
>> Number two, >> my name is Diane Faucet Walls.
And number three, >> my name is Diane Faucet Walls.
>> Listen to what Diane Faucet Walls has to say for herself. I, Diane Faucet Walls, have a famous sister. Her name is Farah Faucet Majors. Not surprising, the question most asked of me, what is Farah really like? Well, she's marvelous. It's still hard for me to believe that she's such a big star. My two sons have a problem, too. They don't tell their playmates that their aunt is Farah Faucet M.
Ladies and gentlemen, from New York City, Joe Garola.
I can't believe that there's any I got to get this off.
I'm the only guy that can take this off without messing his hair. You got to admit that, right?
Hey, I really can't believe that there's anyone of you out there or in our audience as far as television is concerned doesn't recognize this get up.
Millions of you have already seen that well, it's a hit movie Star Wars. And many of you are probably standing in line right now waiting to see it. This cape, this mask, this wand, all worn by the super villain called Darth Vader.
And he's one of the stars of that record-breaking movie called Star Wars.
Well, we have the actor who played Darth Vader. He's going to be our first guest and we're going to meet him. But first, let's meet our panel. Okay. Here's Bill Kellen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, and Kitty Carlile.
Yay.
I'm coming to see the show. Oh >> boy, I tell you. Isn't this something?
Huh?
>> Are you going to hear confessions later?
>> Yeah. I feel like the guy waiting for that big uh copy machine to come down.
No, I need help. Right.
>> Bill Cullen said I look better with it on.
>> Yeah.
>> And we do want to say hello to Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, who wouldn't even kiss me this today because look funny.
>> You look funny all the time, but you look funnier today.
>> Ah, nice. Nice. And Kitty Carile is with us.
>> I think you look handsome.
>> Thank you. Oh, >> and listen, many times on television you hear people saying, "I want you to meet my old friend." And you don't know whether to believe it or not. Well, I want to tell you something. When I first met Barry Nelson, he was doing monitor.
I was a scared little kid practically. I don't mean it that way. No, >> no. I I was No, no, no, no. I was just starting in radio. This is the truth. On monitor, I was just starting.
>> And your voice was just breaking, right?
>> That's right. You were already old.
>> Oh yes, very old. I was born age 28. But uh Barry was doing Monitor and he he was really good to a rookie. He really was.
And I appreciated it then. And now he's with Liza Minnelli on Broadway in The Act and we're glad you're with us today.
>> Just just a super super nice man. But right now, let's meet the actor who played Darth Vader in Star Wars.
Number one, what is your name, please?
>> My name is Dave Prow.
>> Number two, >> my name is Dave Prow.
>> And number three, >> my name is Dave Prow.
>> Okay. Now, panel, your job is to identify the real Dave Prow. And here is his story. I, Dave Prrowse, am an actor.
I've appeared in numerous films including The Horror of Frankenstein, Jabberwocki, Casino Royale, and A Clockwork Orange. But my current role is really a plum. I play that super villain Darth Vader in one of the hottest films ever made, Star Wars. Here is a poster showing Darth Vader in all his evil glory.
And this is a decal of an intergalactic air battle superimposed over the Darth Vader mask. It's really great to be the symbol for a film which has already become the biggest money maker in motion picture history. Signed Dave Prrow.
And we'll get back to Dave Prrow and the two Darth Vaders right after these commercials.
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>> She wins then.
>> Okay, panel. Remember now, these three gentlemen all claim to be Dave Prrowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in Star Wars. And Peggy, we're going to start with you.
>> Thank you. Number two, does the audience get to see your face during Star Wars?
>> No, never.
>> Oh, that's a shame.
Let's see. Number three, a big symphony orchestra did a hu did did an outdoor symphony of Star Wars. It was a huge success. Do you know who the conductor was?
>> Uh that was Andre Proven.
>> Thank you. And uh number one, which studio made Star Wars?
>> The uh studio production was done at Elstry.
>> No, but I mean what who's the big major thing? You know, MGM Fox.
>> What?
>> 20th Century Fox.
>> Thank you. And number two, what happened to 20th Century stocks in Star Wars?
went wild.
>> I know. We should have gone wild with us. Thank you. Uh, number three, who directed Clockwork Orange?
>> Stanley Cubrick.
>> And number one, who wrote us?
>> Clockwork Orange.
>> Yeah, Clockwork. Clockwork Orange. Yeah, >> Cubri wrote it himself, >> but the original the book.
>> I didn't read the book.
>> Oh. Oh, I was waiting for the movie.
Very. Number two. How long did it take to make the picture? Uh the actors were actually involved on the film for about four months although did they did about five weeks work in Tunisia and then of course there was a lot of uh post-production work done in the states after.
>> Why was it done in Tunisia?
>> Uh all the uh sequences for the planet uh the datine and the uh the home planet uh were done in Tunisia.
>> I see. Do you remember the city?
>> Uh no I don't.
>> No. Number three. Uh, what was the most difficult thing on the part for you to do?
>> The actual wearing of the armor.
>> Mhm. Number one, how long did it take to uh get you ready uh to to prepare you for the set?
>> That was very quick.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Relatively, was there no makeup needed?
Completely covered.
>> You're completely covered. What do you do on a hot day?
>> Sweat.
>> Okay, let's go to Kitty Carlile.
>> Number three. Um, there's been a lot written about why this movie is so enormously successful. Somebody suggested it's because today pictures don't have any real heroes or villains, and this had very definite heroes and villains. Do you think that's a possibility?
>> I think so. Without a doubt. Yes.
>> Did number one, did you know it was going to be such an enormous hit when you took it?
>> No idea. In fact, we we wondered what sort of a movie we were working on at one point.
>> Oh, really? How do you mean? Well, it looked as though it was either going to be great or know it could be a complete bastard.
>> Number two, when an actor takes a part where one's face is never seen. I mean, do you do it reluctantly? Do you do it for the money? Do you do it You obviously couldn't tell this was going to be such an important picture.
>> No, you really take it for the part itself.
>> You mean there was such a good part that you couldn't see your face?
>> Well, the the seeing of the face doesn't really worry me all that much.
>> Oh.
>> Uh, is it >> Thank you. Number three. What about the voice? Was that why did you take this picture when you could were not going to be seen?
>> Well, um, >> it was just something that was offered at the time and it seemed like a good idea >> and it was entertained.
>> It was there. Bill Cullen, >> there's an element about this that I like. Number one, may I ask you this?
You you had that long black robe which covered your body completely and had that mask, it covered your face, right?
>> That's right. Tell me truthfully, did you actually go into work every day or did you send someone else in there?
>> We shared the part.
>> Well, now they they hire an accomplished actor for this part, then proceed to cover his face. Did you then speak through the mask? Number one, >> you couldn't be heard too well through the mask. In fact, the the uh the voice was dubbed >> and it was >> James L. Jones was the voice.
>> Oh, you you didn't do the voice either.
Well, I did on set, but subsequently you need to understand how the movie was made. Yeah. It was separated into three parts. One in Tunis. Uh my part was made totally at L Street Studios.
>> Uhhuh.
>> And the rest with all the special effects was done in America subsequently.
>> They have another picture 20th Century that they have great hopes in. What is it? Number one, >> another Star Wars.
>> Uh yeah. Well, not not another Star Wars, but they're they hope will be a successor to it.
>> Are you talking about Closed Encounter?
>> Uh that's the one I Yes. Yes, sir.
That's the one I have.
>> How many just >> Well, that means our game's over and they must vote. They must mark their ballots. No consultation, no changes. Do you think it's number one or do you think it is number two or do you think it is number three? And we'll pay $50 for each incorrect vote, $500 if all the votes are wrong. And Peggy, you got us started. How did you vote?
>> Close Encount is Colombia move Columbia pictures bill. Not 20th Century Fox.
Well, that's your >> that Hollywood stuff.
>> Oh, shut up. Uh, number three said that it was Andre Costal, Andre Preven or somebody, but it wasn't. It was I never could pronounce the name. Zubame.
>> Zuba.
>> Zuba.
>> Nancy Kovak's husband.
>> Yeah. And number one didn't ever read the book, which was by Anthony Burgess, so I voted for number two. Besides, he said he sweated a lot in Tunisian and later on he said he did the whole thing at Lree.
>> I didn't say it.
>> He didn't.
>> He didn't.
>> Okay.
>> Me too afterwards.
>> All right. Let's go to Barry Nelson. How did you vote, Barry?
>> I hope I haven't come in an inopportune moment. But >> but u number two said that he didn't care about whether his face was shown or not. And I never met a an actor that modest aside from myself, of course.
>> Uh number three said it was just something to do. And number one sweated this thing out along with the way he did Under Armour. So I voted for him.
>> Okay, Kitty.
>> Well, number one didn't know that who wrote the Clockwork Orange, the book.
The number two didn't know what town he was in in Tunisia, >> so I voted for number three.
>> Well, I tell you that scatters him out just about as well as we can. Bill, you're going to be the tiebreaker.
>> By golly, I have a position of power here.
>> He told me he was sure.
>> Oh, I'm positive. You see, very Now, the actor who said he didn't care if his face is shown is wrong. For instance, like where would I be without my face?
Don't answer that.
>> Way ahead.
>> I voted for number one. He seems >> okay. The votes are all in. Let us ask the question.
>> Will the real Dave Prow please stand up?
>> Yeah, you know.
>> Okay, let's find out who the imposters are.
Number one, what is your name and what do you do? My name is Roger Pit and I'm a technical writer here in New York.
>> Aha. Okay.
Number three. What is your name and what do you do?
>> My name is Jeff Rogers and I'm a matra here in a restaurant in New York.
>> Dave, in all these movies that you're in, Jabberwocki and all of the Frankenstein, do they ever see your face? Uh, I think you saw my face once uh in Clockwork Orange. That's one of the few films you've actually seen where you do see my face because you know most of the Frankenstein films are all very very heavy and big makeup jobs. Uh, this film uh Star Wars was obviously you know covered from head to toe in black all the way through. Uh, very very subtle to me actually. Do you see the face?
>> So really you got to tell people hey that's me.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> And it doesn't bother you at all?
>> Oh well yes of course it bothers me. I think all, as you said before, all actors crave recognition. Um, I would love to be able to walk down the street and be recognized by everybody and people come up. Uh, but you see in England, uh, the film has not been released in England as yet, but in England, I'm the figurehead of a children's road safety campaign, which is on television. And practically every child in in England knows me from this road safety campaign. Uh, but when Star Wars breaks on December 27th, I think, you know, obviously things are gonna gonna alter. Well, it's it's a terrific terrific movie. Congratulations. Glad you enjoyed it.
>> Thank you. And thank you our two imposters for playing To Tell the Truth.
Thank you very much.
>> Yeah.
Okay. Next up, we have a lady who has been involved in over 3,000 fights. How about that?
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>> And now let's meet a boxing judge.
>> Number one, what is your name, please?
>> My name is Eva Shane.
>> Number two, >> my name is Eva Shane. And number three, >> my name is Eva Shane.
>> Follow along as I read Eva Shane's message and panel. You can make some notes if you so choose. I, Eva Shane, was the first woman ever licensed to judge professional boxing matches in New York State. That's an honor in itself.
But I really scored a knockout when I also became the first woman in the world to judge a heavyweight title fight. It was the Muhammad Ali Ernie Shavers fight in Madison Square Garden. Luckily, I had had plenty of experience. Prior to the Ali Shavers fight, I had judged some 3,300 boxing matches. Signed, Eva Shane.
Well, we'll begin with our fight expert out of Pittsburgh who knew Fritzy Zivic personally. I did well, Bill Cullen. You did well.
>> I did. Number two, what system do they use in scoring fights in New York?
>> Um, just by the rounds.
>> Number three, what's a 10-point must system?
>> Uh, that is not in New York.
>> No, I know.
>> That is a uh the 10point must is 10 points to the winner and nine to the loser.
>> Fewer points and you total them all up at the end of the thing. Is that right?
>> That is correct.
>> Who appointed number one, who appointed you? The boxing commissioner.
>> Uh, yes. Uh, the New York State Boxing Commission.
>> Speaking of that, who's Eddie Eaggan?
Number one, do you know that name?
>> No, I don't.
>> Number two, how much do you score for aggressiveness in a fight, assuming other things are equal?
>> Um, about 40%.
>> What was your scoring in the Ali Shavers battle? How did you score at number two?
I scored Ali nine uh nine points, nine rounds, and Shaver six rounds.
>> And thank you.
>> Let's go to Peggy Cass.
>> Uh number three, how did you get your job?
>> Uh you apply to the commission and then you're put on to an apprentice judging.
>> And number one, how long did you have to apprentice?
>> Four months.
>> Boy, that's not bad. Number two, who's custom motto?
>> Oh, he's a lightweight. Thank you. And uh uh number number three, how many people score a fight? I mean, how many judges are there?
>> Uh there are two judges and a referee.
>> Thank you. And uh num number one, how many rounds was the Muhammad Ali Ernie Shaver's fight?
>> 15 rounds.
>> Number three, who's Teddy Brener?
>> Uh Teddy Brener is a matchmaker Madison Square Garden.
>> Thank you. And number one, who's Angelo Dundee?
>> Uh he's Alli's um manager.
>> Thank you. Number two, were you who is who uh was James Farley on the boxing commission when you were appointed?
>> No.
>> Okay, >> let's go to Barry Nelson.
>> Number two, uh in what state uh does the referee not give a vote?
>> He's he's voted all the time in every state.
>> I see. Uh number one, or let me ask number three. Do you think boxing is really on the level?
>> Yes, it is. To your uh knowledge, you've never heard of a throne fight?
>> To my knowledge, no.
>> Mhm. Uh number uh one, when they go on points like 4644, how does that differ from nine rounds versus uh three rounds or to a fighter?
>> Uh the fight is scored on the rounds, but then you also can score points for uh each round.
>> No. and only then uh will a decision be uh taken on this.
>> Thank you. Number three. Uh what buzzer? That means we really go to our expert now. Kitty Carlile, lay it on him, kitty.
>> What constitutes a point?
>> There you are. I told you.
I'm waiting for this.
>> Number one. All right. A point is given.
You give one point for a knockdown. Uh a winner of the round is given one point.
Number two, what when you hit somebody where is that a point? I mean, you don't have to knock them down to get a point, do you?
>> No, we usually score one point for a round if there's no knockdowns.
>> But for number three, thank you. Number three, what constitutes the winning of a round if there's no I want to know where you get hit to make it look like you've won a round if you don't get knocked down.
>> Well, you can get hit on the uh on the chin. You can get hit in the stomach.
>> Does that constitute a point? Uh, yes it would.
>> Uh, number one, why did you want to be a lady judge in boxing?
>> Uh, well, I wanted to be more than a spectator and I also wanted to be uh involved in boxing um for what I felt was my expertise.
>> Thank you. Number two, do you come from a boxing family, >> Kitty? I got to tell you that was a great question. I really >> Well, I watched a fight once and I couldn't understand what they were why they got the points.
>> That was a great question and now you >> didn't get an answer.
>> It's it's too time to vote. They must mark their ballots. And uh do you think it is number one or do you think it is number two or do you think it is number three?
>> Okay, Bill Cullen, you got us started.
How did you vote?
>> Well, I like number three knowing Teddy Brener as quickly as she did. Not there's anything wrong with knowing Teddy Brener, but he is a matchmaker and anyone who's not a boxing fan is not up to know.
>> Okay, Peggy K.
>> Oh, number two. Gustomata was not a not a lightweight. He is a heavyweight. He was the manager of uh >> Marciano. Floyd Patterson >> and wasn't Marsiano, too. No. No. Well, there I go. Well, anyway, number three.
New Teddy Brena. Everybody knows Angelo Dundee, so I voted for Teddy Brena's person. Number three.
>> Number three. All right. You want to put your card up there, Peg?
>> Huh?
>> Oh, there it is. Okay.
>> Let's go to Barry Nelson.
>> Well, let's see. Number one didn't know Eddie Eaggan, as I remember, who's the head of a boxing commission in New York.
And uh number two uh didn't know Gusto.
So I think it's number three by decision.
>> All right. You going to make it unanimous, Kitty?
>> Yes.
>> Because number three has a kind of judicial air about her. And she said that you can get hit on the chin or in the stomach.
>> Looks like a point to me.
>> It's a good point if you're getting hit.
All right, let's ask the question. Will the real Eva Shane please stand up?
Now they had her.
They had her. Yes, sir.
>> Okay, let's find out about these imposters. Number one, what is your name and what do you do?
>> My name is Jane Knoblock. I'm a reading specialist at the junior high school in Middletown, New York.
>> Aha.
And number two, what is your name and what do you do? My name is Jessica Deo and I run a textile design studio, Studio 13, with my partner Gino Mara.
>> Uhhuh. Okay, Eva, you were the first one, but now we have another lady judge, at least here in New York, do we not?
>> That's true.
>> Uh, is is she related to the uh Castellano that we hear so much when we're watching the fights?
>> Uh, Tony Castellano was another judge who was on the Ali Shavers bout with me.
Uh-huh. Now, who is Carol Castellan? A daughter, wife?
>> That is his wife.
>> His wife. Uh-huh.
>> Yay. That's good.
>> Everybody's moving in. Eva, you did a great job at the Ali Shavers fight.
There was a lot of flack in that one, but uh you you just you did a good job.
>> Thank you very much.
>> Congratulations.
>> Do my very best.
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