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Truth or Consequences is an American game show originally hosted on NBC radio by Ralph Edwards, from 1940 to 1957. On the show, contestants received roughly two seconds to answer a trivia question correctly (usually an off-the-wall question that no one would be able to answer correctly, or a bad joke) before "Beulah the Buzzer" sounded. On the rare occasions that a contestant did answer correctly, the host would reveal that the question had multiple parts. Failing to complete this "truth" portion meant that the contestant had to face "consequences," typically by performing a zany and embarrassing stunt. Contestants' involvement in these stunts and the audience's reaction led Edwards to state about himself and his producers "Aren't we devils?" From the start, most contestants preferred to answer the question wrong to perform the stunt. Edwards said, "Most of the American people are darned good sports." (description from Wikipedia)
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http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_45-06-23_Imitating_Airplane_Sounds.mp3: Imitating Airplane Sounds http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-10-18_Guest_-_The_Glee_Club.mp3: The Glee Club http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-10-25_Crackers_In_The_Mouth.mp3: Crackers In The Mouth http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-11-01_The_Hot_Seat.mp3: The Hot Seat http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-11-08_Squirtless_Seltzer_Bottle.mp3: Squirtless Seltzer Bottle http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-11-16_Instructions_For_Milking_A_Cow.mp3: Instructions For Milking A Cow http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-11-22_Suspended_Over_A_Water_Tank.mp3: Suspended Over A Water Tank http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-11-29_Sing_Rockabye_Baby.mp3: Sing 'Rockabye Baby' http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_47-12-20_Christmas_Seals.mp3: Christmas Seals http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_48-01-17_Guest_-_William_Bendix-Walking_Man_Contest_Begins.mp3: William Bendix http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_48-03-06_Walking_Man_Revealed.mp3: Walking Man Revealed http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_48-10-30_Guest_-_Boris_Karloff.mp3: Boris Karloff http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_48-12-11_Guest_-_Spike_Jones.mp3: Spike Jones http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_49-10-08_Sit_in_a_Crows_Nest_and_Find_Husband_in_Audience.mp3: Sit in a Crow's Nest and Find Husband in Audience http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_49-10-22_The_Laughing_Boy_Is_Correctly_Guessed.mp3: The Laughing Boy Is Correctly Guessed http://archive.org/download/TruthorConsequences/ToC_52-07-29_Man_Sealed_In_Room_For_One_Week.mp3: Man Sealed In Room For One Week
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