Love Me, Love Me Not (game show)

The series was the first game show to be produced by Blair Murdoch and was taped at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Kathy Morse worked on the show as an assistant to the producers and later became the mayor of Maple Ridge, British Columbia.

The champion contestant chose one of the three panelists, who asked a "true/false" question pertaining to topics such as love, sex and relationships.

At this point, the contestant closer to the left gave the first guess to the numerical question and the other determined if the correct answer was higher or lower.

In the event that a tie existed between all three panelists, they were given ten seconds to write down their best guess to a question with a numerical answer.

The winning contestant and panelist played on a giant daisy structure consisting of eight petals, numbered clockwise from 1 to 8.

If time ran out, the panelist won $100 of the contestant's $700 for each petal that separated them in whichever direction was the greater distance.

The panelist returned as the next game's challenger regardless of the outcome and contestants remained on the program until eliminated or until the bonus round was won.