Nothing but the Truth (British game show) explained

Creator:Howard Schultz
Presenter:Jerry Springer
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:16
Runtime:60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Company:Ruggie Media
Channel:Sky One
Related:Nada más que la verdad

Nothing But the Truth is a British game show that aired on Sky1 and ran from 10 November 2007 to 26 March 2008. It was hosted by Jerry Springer.

Format

Prior to the show, contestants are asked to answer a series of questions while connected to a polygraph, but were not informed of the results. During the show, each contestant is again asked up to 21 of the questions they were asked offscreen. A voice-over, or occasionally the host, announced whether the answer is "true" or "false", based on the result of the polygraph test before the show. The contestant may stop before being asked another question and keep the money they have won so far; giving an answer deemed "false" forfeits the prize fund and ends the game. The top prize fund in this version was £50,000.

Money ladder

Questions asked get increasingly personal as the contestant moves up the ladder.

Questions Prize money
21 £50,000
19 - 20 £35,000
16 - 18 £20,000
12 - 15 £10,000
7 - 11 £5,000
1 - 6 £1,000

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Series Start date End date Episodes
1 10 November 2007 15 December 2007 6
2 23 January 2008 26 March 2008 10