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I'm Telling! | Perfect score, pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2010

A 1980s short-lived episode of "I'm Telling!," a brother/sister version of "The Newlywed Game" for kids, hosted by Laurie Faso. The red triangle seat includes Candice and Jason, the blue rectangle seat includes Amy and Brian, and the yellow circle seat has Deanne and David. The title of this says it all, but the sisters give their responses to questions after their brothers are teleported to the "iso-zone" (a.k.a. isolation zone. They had cool visual effects)

(c) 1987 Saban Entertainment. No challenge or infringement of copyrights are intended. I post these episodes for entertainment purposes only

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  • What happened to Laurie Faso?

  • He's still alive and kicking at 68, if I read correctly. He's done voiceovers for animated shorts and movies, like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I saw that on his Wikipedia.

  • Oh I'm sorry, he's 63, not 68

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  • Nerd Alert <3

  • @kakashi76767 I can't believe u said they're stuck till this day that's like wow!

  • @golga14  yes, its a terrible story

  • @kakashi76767 R u serious?!

  • they had to shut this show down when 2 kids got stuck in the isozone. they are still there to this very day...

  • Was having a hard time remembering what the name of this show was. All I remembered was the bonus round of this game. Dang, I haven't seen this in at least 15 years.

  • I like how the kids are coached, if you get the answer right, hug your brother/sister and give them a high five. If you get the answer wrong act all angry and shit. All the kids on this show were actors or wanna be actors.

  • @nextbarker the 90s came and his 80s geeky style wasnt good enough anymore lol

  • This was a good part of my childhood. Think The Newlywed Game for kids.

  • This show was similar to the short-lived "The Family Game" on ABC in 1967, hosted by Bob Barker.

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