Aired | |
Pilot, 1975 Syndicated, September 18, 1978 - September 1979 | |
Run time | |
30 Minutes | |
Host | |
Bill Cullen | |
Announcer | |
Jack Clark, Jay Stewart | |
Origination | |
TAV Studios, Hollywood, California |
The Love Experts was a short-lived romance game/talk show hybrid that briefly aired in syndication.
Game Format[]
Three guests would appear and talk about their love lives - most of them were about love gone wrong and torn between two different people. After each guest told his/her story, a panel of four celebrities would give advice to the contestant.
Decision[]
After the guests told their stories, the celebrity panel would then choose which of the three contestants gave the most interesting story and that particular contestant won a prize (usually a trip).
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Trivia[]
The theme song Spring Rain by Bebu Silvetti was also used in unsold game show pilots such as Mind Readers (not to be confused with the unsold 1975 Goodson-Todman pilot hosted by Jack Clark nor short-lived 1979-80 NBC Daytime game show hosted by Dick Martin of the same names) hosted by Geoff Edwards in 1978 and Jackpot! hosted by Nipsey Russell in 1984.
This was more of a spiritual successor to Love Connection hosted by Chuck Woolery, then later Pat Bullard & Andy Cohen respectively.
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See Also: The Love Experts/Episode Guide
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The Love Experts @ Game Show Utopia