The Moment of Truth: Season 1 - 23 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 101
January 23, 2008
In the series premiere Ty Keck, a personal trainer and former pro football player, takes the stage as the show's first contestant. He only gets so far though, and then George Ortizar, a divorced father of three, takes the stage. After correctly answering seven questions time runs out and George must wait until next week to continue the game.
1x2 - Episode 102
January 30, 2008
George Ortizar continues his quest to win ,000 by answering increasingly personal questions honestly, as determined by a polygraph test. Christie Youssef, a 22-year old former Miss America contestant joins the episode and answers some questions of her own.
1x3 - Episode 103
February 6, 2008
Christie Youssef, a 22-year old medical student hopeful and former Miss America contestant, continues up the ladder on her journey to win ,000. Also, Brandon Corria, a 30-year old waiter and former Marine gets his chance to win ,000. Mark L. Walberg hosts.
1x4 - Episode 104
February 13, 2008
Family man Ray Hernandez gets his chance to win ,000 by answering difficult personal questions in front of his family and America. Mark L. Walberg hosts.
1x5 - Episode 105
February 25, 2008
In a special Monday Night viewing, 26 year-old Lauren Cleri faces her moment of truth as she answers increasingly personal questions on her controversial journey to win ,000.
1x6 - Episode 106
March 5, 2008
Contestants are put on the spot in front of America as they must answer 21 increasingly personal questions on their quest to win ,000. Mark Walberg hosts.
1x7 - Episode 107
March 12, 2008
32 year-old carpenter Michael Greenland from St. Louis, MO must answer increasingly personal questions honestly in front of his loved ones and America to win the grand prize of ,000. Mark Walberg hosts.
1x8 - Episode 108
March 19, 2008
Lissette Gonzalez, a 30 year-old restaurant hostess from New York City must answer 21 increasingly personal questions truthfully in front of her family and friends to win the grand prize of ,000. Mark Walberg hosts.
1x9 - Episode 109
March 26, 2008
Fight promoter Paul Schon is tonight's contestant. He must answer 21 increasingly personal questions truthfully in front of his family and friends to win the grand prize of ,000. Mark Walberg hosts.
1x10 - Episode 110
April 2, 2008
In tonight's season premiere, interior designer Angela Ciemny continues on her journey to get to the top of the money ladder. She must answer 21 increasingly personal questions truthfully in front of her family and friends to win the grand prize of ,000. Mark Walberg hosts.
1x11 - Episode 111
May 27, 2008
1x12 - Episode 112
June 3, 2008
1x13 - Episode 113
June 10, 2008
1x14 - Episode 114
June 17, 2008
1x15 - Episode 115
July 1, 2008
1x16 - Episode 116
July 8, 2008
1x17 - Episode 117/118
August 28, 2008
1x19 - Episode 119
July 29, 2009
1x20 - Episode 120
August 5, 2009
1x21 - Episode 121
August 12, 2009
1x22 - Episode 122
August 13, 2009
1x23 - Episode 123
August 26, 2009
1x24 - Episode 124
September 2, 2009
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