Newlywed Game-clone, only with siblings as the contestants.Newlywed Game-clone, only with siblings as the contestants.Newlywed Game-clone, only with siblings as the contestants.
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I loved this show! I remember watching it and wishing I had a brother or a sister just so I could play. My favorite part was at the end when they had to pick the toys. It was kind of a kids version of newlywed game which is kinda weird. I loved watching brothers and sisters together. I hated being an only child. This show let me watch how they acted with each other. Imagine winning all those toys at the end! A dream come true. I bet they fought over all the stuff after they won, especially if they had other siblings. Anyways this was a great show and I wish they had a modernized version of it. Someone should read this and create one. Nowadays siblings can be really really close..or opposite and hate each other.
I don't know about this other comment but I loved the show. I still think about it all the time. I always wished that I could be on when I was little. And the way the kids that weren't being interviewed vanished into the sparkly abyss was perfection. I think that the show was WAY ahead of it's time. I am still waiting impatiently for them to re-make this gem. Too often children are underestimated in their ability to successfully capture an audience of their own peers. This show was a winning mix of game and reality-show sibling rivalry genius. I tip my hat to the creators. The newlywed show never captured my attention, but "I'm Telling" just made sense.
I used to watch this show when I was growing up. First off, I must say that it was a fun game show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, I do remember the show very well. Every time I watched it, I had a lot of fun playing along and watching. This made me long to be a contestant. I hope some network brings it back so I can play along and watch again. If that happens, I will be really happy. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
This has to be the absolute worst game show in the history of Television. Every show had a group of annoying ugly kids trying to win a bunch of crappy prizes. This show must of had practically no budget. It looked like they found the prizes in a garbage can. The fake audience did the same noises every time. If you ever see this show on quick change the channel...if for some reason they put it on tv again.
I saw this show on the Family Channel in the early to mid 90's in syndication. I enjoyed it I must say.
It was a good concept and I loved watching the kids argue with each other. Although the budget looked to be almost non existent, they did good with what they had. Does anyone else remember the celebrity episode that had Shannon Doherty on it? It was her and her brother and the host asked her brother if she was going to college. His answer was something like "It's not even an option. She is going to college"! Looks like he was wrong...
I thought the host looked like a creep maybe he was a pedophile and he had a big afro.
It was a good concept and I loved watching the kids argue with each other. Although the budget looked to be almost non existent, they did good with what they had. Does anyone else remember the celebrity episode that had Shannon Doherty on it? It was her and her brother and the host asked her brother if she was going to college. His answer was something like "It's not even an option. She is going to college"! Looks like he was wrong...
I thought the host looked like a creep maybe he was a pedophile and he had a big afro.
Did you know
- TriviaPaul Walker appeared as a contestant on the show when he was a teenager. Walker later became an actor and was famous for his role in the "Fast and the Furious" franchise.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Alf Loves a Mystery (1987)
- SoundtracksI'm Telling
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