I've Got a Secret

I've Got a Secret

1952
I've Got a Secret
I've Got a Secret

I've Got a Secret

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A panel tries to determine a contestant's secret: something that is unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous about that person.

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EP31  Episode 31
Apr. 03,1967
Episode 31

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EP30  Episode 30
Mar. 27,1967
Episode 30

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EP29  Episode 29
Mar. 20,1967
Episode 29

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EP28  Episode 28
Mar. 13,1967
Episode 28

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EP27  Episode 27
Mar. 06,1967
Episode 27

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EP26  Episode 26
Feb. 27,1967
Episode 26

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EP25  Episode 25
Feb. 20,1967
Episode 25

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EP24  Episode 24
Feb. 13,1967
Episode 24

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EP23  Episode 23
Feb. 06,1967
Episode 23

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EP22  Episode 22
Jan. 30,1967
Episode 22

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EP21  Episode 21
Jan. 23,1967
Episode 21

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EP20  Episode 20
Jan. 16,1967
Episode 20

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EP19  Episode 19
Jan. 09,1967
Episode 19

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EP18  Episode 18
Jan. 02,1967
Episode 18

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EP17  Episode 17
Dec. 26,1966
Episode 17

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EP16  Episode 16
Dec. 19,1966
Episode 16

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EP15  Episode 15
Dec. 12,1966
Episode 15

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EP14  Episode 14
Dec. 05,1966
Episode 14

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EP13  Episode 13
Nov. 28,1966
Episode 13

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EP12  Episode 12
Nov. 21,1966
Episode 12

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EP11  Episode 11
Nov. 14,1966
Episode 11

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EP10  Episode 10
Nov. 07,1966
Episode 10

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EP9  Episode 9
Oct. 31,1966
Episode 9

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EP8  Episode 8
Oct. 24,1966
Episode 8

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EP7  Episode 7
Oct. 17,1966
Episode 7

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EP6  Episode 6
Oct. 10,1966
Episode 6

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EP5  Episode 5
Oct. 03,1966
Episode 5

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EP4  Episode 4
Sep. 26,1966
Episode 4

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EP3  Episode 3
Sep. 19,1966
Episode 3

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EP2  Episode 2
Sep. 12,1966
Episode 2

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EP1  Episode 1
Sep. 05,1966
Episode 1

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Released: 1952-06-19 | Released Producted By: Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Cast

Steve Allen , Bill Cullen , Henry Morgan

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Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions ,

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Reviews

bmckee It's no surprise that many people consider "I've Got a Secret" to be derivative of "What's My Line" - it was. Howard Merrill and Allan Sherman (later known for his work as a parody singer) modified the concept of "What's My Line" by having the panel guess the secret that a guest is keeping rather than their occupation, and having a celebrity guest at the end of the episode. They then offered the show to WML producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman who made Sherman the new show's producer.The show's hosts - Gary Moore and Steve Allen in the original CBS run - and panelists didn't take the game anywhere near as seriously as John Charles Daly and most of the panel on WML. On the other hand I don't find the secrets on "I've Got A Secret" as interesting as the occupations on "What's My Line". And I confess that I don't particularly like host Gary Moore, mainly (but not exclusively) because of his habit of flicking his cigarette ashes onto the studio floor.One episode that is definitely worth looking for is from September 17, 1962. Moore welcomes a couple whose secret is that their son became an astronaut that day. During his interview Moore asks them about how they'd feel if their son was the first man to walk on the Moon. The couple were Stephen and Viola Armstrong, the parents of Neil Armstrong.
John T. Ryan ALTHOUGH THE CREATION of this panel show followed that of WHAT'S MY LINE? by about two years, there were both many similarities ; as well as a great may differences. In true show biz tradition, success spawns imitation; and it was never more in evidence than here. Like the older show, Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions was involved.LACKING THE 'GRAVITAS' of its distinguished Sunday Evening precursor, this middle of the week prime time entry was played more for fun. Laughter was king here and no apologies were made for that little element. Radio & TV veteran, Garry Moore, reigned over the fun and reined in the Panel.THE COMPOSITION OF the all important Panel was far different than it was over on Sunday's WHAT'S MY LINE. This show's panelists were overall, much more youthful. The Ladies were much more attractive and the gentlemen more energetic and comedy prone. They were: Actress Betsy Palmer, former Miss America Bess Myerson, Humorist Henry Morgan and All Purpose TV Radio Man/Gameshow Host Bill Cullen.MOST OFTEN THE show would start with the premise of a particular 'Theme'. Physical Fitness, for example, was one that we well recall; having been among the huge numbers of viewers on that evening, circa 1960. Available on Youtube.com, this episode also featured some long distance walkers and swimmers; as well as the NABBA (London) Professional Mr. Universe of 1959, Bruce Randall. For the record, Mr. Arnold Stang's secret was "I'm going to punch my way out of a Paper Bag!" He failed, of course.AS JUST A WORD to the wise, once again we must relate that there are some fine examples of the show just waiting for viewing on Youtube.com.
Richard Keith Carson This show was a family favorite when I was growing up. As much as a TV show can, it influenced my perception of the grown-up world in general and of New Yorkers in particular.Seen today, it is like an American time capsule. Its nonstop parade of personalities of all types amounts to a wonderful snapshot of what America was like at the time. It is still greatly entertaining, but has acquired the additional virtue of being a sort of history lesson. What's My Line and To Tell the Truth provide some of that that too, but they don't compare to this crazy freeform show where anything could happen.Its format, or lack of it, was a perfect match for Steve Allen, and the later shows where he was the host are every bit as much fun as the Garry Moore shows, in my opinion.If you have any interest at all in what entertainment was like for previous generations, you should include this show in your travels.
SkippyDevereaux One of the best game/quiz shows ever. With Garry Moore as host, and many celebrities throughout the years as guest panelists, this durable program is very entertaining indeed!! To me, the program hit its stride in the years from 1958-1964, with Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan and Bess Myerson as the panelists and the above mentioned Mr. Moore as host. One of the funniest moments that I recall is when guest star, Faye Emerson, tried to dress a blindfolded Henry Morgan as Santa Claus and he ended up looking like a skid-row version of Santa!!! Hilarious and wholesome entertainment all around!!