Late Night Liars is a television game show on GSN that premiered on June 10, 2010. It is hosted by Larry Miller, and stars several "celebrity" puppets created by Henson Alternative. Each episode has two human contestants trying to figure out which of the puppets are lying, and which are telling the truth. The show's finale aired on July 29, 2010 with no plans for a revival Five puppet characters regularly participate in the show: In addition, the following puppets representing real-life celebrities have been panelists on certain episodes. In round 1, host Larry Miller gives a category, and... the puppet panelists each give one answer. Two of the panelists are giving real answers, and the other two are lying. After all four panelists give an answer, the contestants secretly and simultaneously pick one panelist that they think is lying. If a contestant selects a liar, he or she wins a pre-stated amount of money as announced by announcer Weasel, usually in the range of $500 to $600. Round 2 is played the same as round 1, except that three panelists are giving true answers and one is lying.
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| On the air: | June 10, 2010-July 29, 2010 |
| Producer: | Lisa Henson |