Carlson filmed the show right after being fired from MSNBC and just before he was hired to be a Fox News contributor.
The show’s setup: Two contestants who are total strangers play as a team in hopes of sharing up to a $1 million prize while testing their ability to trust each other.
Carlson didn’t help build trust. Throughout the game, his job was to reveal facts about the contestants designed to make them second-guess each other.
These days, only a four-minute clip of the show exists.
The idea that Carlson once attempted to sell a show called “Do You Trust Me?” is rich considering Fox News once won a lawsuit by declaring that a viewer can’t expect to literally believe the words that come out of Carlson’s mouth, according to NPR.com.
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