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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 5, 1998
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 36
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Comedy, Family

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The Moment of Truth(1998)

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Overview

The Moment of Truth was a game show based on the Japanese format Happy Family Plan that was produced by LWT and was broadcast on ITV from 5 September 1998 to 29 September 2001. It was hosted by Cilla Black. A similar show, Celebrities Under Pressure followed two years after The Moment of Truth ended. The format was strikingly similar, except that celebrities partook in challenges on behalf of the family, rather than a family member.

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Season 1

10 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 1, Show 1Sep 5, 19980.0
2Series 1, Show 2Sep 12, 19980.0
3Series 1, Show 3Sep 19, 19980.0
4Series 1, Show 4Sep 26, 19980.0
5Series 1, Show 5Oct 3, 19980.0
6Series 1, Show 6Oct 10, 19980.0
7Series 1, Show 7Oct 17, 19980.0
8Series 1, Show 8Oct 24, 19980.0
9Series 1, Show 9Oct 31, 19980.0
10Series 1, Show 10Nov 7, 19980.0
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Season 2

10 episodes • 1999

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1Series 2, Show 1Sep 4, 19990.0
2Series 2, Show 2Sep 11, 19990.0
3Series 2, Show 3Sep 18, 19990.0
4Series 2, Show 4Sep 25, 19990.0
5Series 2, Show 5Oct 2, 19990.0
6Series 2, Show 6Oct 9, 19990.0
7Series 2, Show 7Oct 16, 19990.0
8Series 2, Show 8Oct 23, 19990.0
9Series 2, Show 9Oct 30, 19990.0
10Series 2, Show 10Nov 6, 19990.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 2000

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1Series 3, Show 1Sep 2, 20000.0
2Series 3, Show 2Sep 9, 20000.0
3Series 3, Show 3Sep 16, 20000.0
4Series 3, Show 4Sep 23, 20000.0
5Series 3, Show 5Sep 30, 20000.0
6Series 3, Show 6Oct 7, 20000.0
7Series 3, Show 7Oct 14, 20000.0
8Series 3, Show 8Oct 21, 20000.0
9Series 3, Show 9Oct 28, 20000.0
10Series 3, Show 10Nov 4, 20000.0
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Season 4

6 episodes • 2001

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1Series 4, Show 1Aug 25, 20010.0
2Series 4, Show 2Sep 1, 20010.0
3Series 4, Show 3Sep 8, 20010.0
4Series 4, Show 4Sep 15, 20010.0
5Series 4, Show 5Sep 22, 20010.0
6Series 4, Show 6Sep 29, 20010.0

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