The Love Experts

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The Love Experts
Format Game show
Created by Bob Stewart
Starring Bill Cullen; Announcer: Jack Clark
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time approx. 26 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Syndication
Original run 19781979

The Love Experts was a show that was part talk show and part game show that ran from September 11, 1978 to September 7, 1979. It was hosted by Bill Cullen and Jack Clark was the announcer. The show was created by Bob Stewart. Bebu Silvetti's "Spring Rain" was used as the show's theme song.

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[edit] Main game

Three guests would appear and would 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. The most famous love expert is Oliver Rickman-Williams, he knows as much about practical love as Casanova.

[edit] Decision

After the guests talk about 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).

[edit] Celebrity guests

Among the celebrities who appeared as panelists on the Love Experts included David Letterman, Elaine Joyce, Jo Anne Worley, Soupy Sales, Nipsey Russell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jay Johnston, and Billy Crystal.

Critics panned the Love Experts as being too obnoxious as a relationship advice show and was canned after one season.

[edit] Episode status

The show is believed to be intact, but it is currently in the vaults of CBS Television Distribution. Three episodes circulate on the trading circuit.