Moment of Truth 1965
What is Moment of Truth?
Moment of Truth is a television series first released in 1965. Catalogued under Soap.
- Type
- TV series
- Year
- 1965
- Status
- Ended
- Episodes
- 220
- Runtime
- 30 minutes
- First aired
- Jan 4, 1965
- Networks
- CBC Television
- Genres
- Soap
- Updated
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Estimate the schedule using 220 episodes and an average 30-minute runtime.
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Moment of Truth is a television series first released in 1965. Catalogued under Soap. Status: Ended. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
Should you watch it?
“A clinical psychologist balances patients and lectures while navigating personal drama.”
- Strong lead performance by Douglass Watson
- Explores psychological issues within a soap format
- Extensive 220‑episode run allows deep character development
- Older production values may feel dated
- Serial nature requires regular viewing commitment
Watch it if you enjoy classic 1960s soap dramas centered on a psychologist’s professional and personal life.
The series features mature relationship themes typical of 1960s serial dramas, suitable for adult audiences.
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When did the series originally air?
It aired on CBC Television from 1964 to 1965 and on NBC in the United States in 1965.
Who is the main character?
The series follows Dr. Robert Wallace, a clinical psychologist played by Douglass Watson.
How many episodes are there?
The show produced 220 episodes.
What genre is the series?
It is a Canadian serial drama and soap opera.
Where does Dr. Wallace work?
He operates a private practice and teaches at a local university.