He Said, She Said (game show)

The show, which asked couples questions about their personal lives, aired in syndication during the 1969-1970 season, and was taped at NBC Studios in New York City.

The format was modified and brought back on CBS in 1974 as Tattletales, with Bert Convy as host.

Each could be seen and heard via a fake monitor that sat before each player using an electronic chroma key process; Garagiola communicated with them via an on-stage speaker phone.

At the end of the game, the team(s) with the most points won $250 and a full week's stay at any Holiday Inn.

Six months later, another pilot aired on Buzzr as part of their[3] 6th Annual Lost & Found marathon on September 25, 2021.

The pilot exists as a black-and-white kinescope, although virtually all American television production had fully converted to color by this point.

The top scorer played the Big Match, a single question where each player wrote their answer on a card.

On March 12, 2021, the streaming service HBO Max announced that it had ordered a reboot of the show which will be produced by Ayesha and Stephen Curry and like He Said, She Said & Tattletales before it will feature celebrity couples playing for charity.

On August 23, 2021; it was announced that the show would be retitled as About Last Night, with an initial premiere set for Fall 2021.

Relatively few episodes of the series have been aired by GSN, mostly featuring more well-known guests (including Sally Field).

Typical contestant podia, with celebrities (left to right) Dick Clark , the husband of E. J. Peaker , Hal Holbrook and Bert Convy , who would later host Tattletales . [ 1 ]