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TELEVISION GAME AHOW
I'm Telling; I'm Telling (game show)

David Telling         
BUSINESSMAN
Telling, David
David Malcolm Telling was the founder of MITIE Group, which is now one of the United Kingdom's largest facilities management companies. Born in Harrow, North London on 12 August 1938 and brought up in Cleeve in Somerset, David Telling was educated at Cheltenham College.
Edward R. Telling         
Edward Telling
Edward Riggs Telling (April 1, 1919Donald R. Katz, The Big Store: Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears, New York: Viking, 1987, , pp.
fortune-teller         
  • A fortune-telling storefront on the boardwalk in [[Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey]]
  • ''The screene of fortune here behold'', fortune-telling game, ca.1650–1750
  • Chart of the hand
  • Romani]] fortune telling. Facsimile of a woodcut in ''[[Cosmographia universalis]]'' of [[Sebastian Münster]].
  • Boston]]
  • Fortune-telling service in Japan, struck by bad luck as part of their shrine collapsed.
PRACTICE OF PREDICTING INFORMATION ABOUT A PERSON'S LIFE
Fortune telling; Fortune teller; Fortune tellers; Fortune-Telling; Fortune-teller; Fortune Telling; Fortunetelling; Fortuneteller; Fortune-tellers; Legality of fortune-telling
(fortune-tellers)
A fortune-teller is a person who tells you what they think will happen to you in the future, after looking at something such as the lines on your hand.
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Wikipedia

I'm Telling!

I'm Telling! is an American television game show, which ran from September 12, 1987 to March 5, 1988 on NBC Saturday mornings and was hosted by Laurie Faso with Dean Goss announcing.

The show is essentially a children's version of The Newlywed Game with young siblings playing instead of married couples. The show was produced by Saban Productions and DIC Enterprises.