I've Got a Secret

1952
I've Got a Secret

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EP1 Episode 1 Sep 05, 1966

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EP2 Episode 2 Sep 12, 1966

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EP3 Episode 3 Sep 19, 1966

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EP4 Episode 4 Sep 26, 1966

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EP5 Episode 5 Oct 03, 1966

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EP6 Episode 6 Oct 10, 1966

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EP7 Episode 7 Oct 17, 1966

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EP8 Episode 8 Oct 24, 1966

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EP9 Episode 9 Oct 31, 1966

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EP10 Episode 10 Nov 07, 1966

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EP11 Episode 11 Nov 14, 1966

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EP12 Episode 12 Nov 21, 1966

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EP13 Episode 13 Nov 28, 1966

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EP14 Episode 14 Dec 05, 1966

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EP15 Episode 15 Dec 12, 1966

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EP16 Episode 16 Dec 19, 1966

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EP17 Episode 17 Dec 26, 1966

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EP18 Episode 18 Jan 02, 1967

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EP19 Episode 19 Jan 09, 1967

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EP20 Episode 20 Jan 16, 1967

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EP21 Episode 21 Jan 23, 1967

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EP22 Episode 22 Jan 30, 1967

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EP23 Episode 23 Feb 06, 1967

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EP24 Episode 24 Feb 13, 1967

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EP25 Episode 25 Feb 20, 1967

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EP26 Episode 26 Feb 27, 1967

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EP27 Episode 27 Mar 06, 1967

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EP28 Episode 28 Mar 13, 1967

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EP29 Episode 29 Mar 20, 1967

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EP30 Episode 30 Mar 27, 1967

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EP31 Episode 31 Apr 03, 1967

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8| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 19 June 1952 Canceled
Producted By: Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

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

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Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions

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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.
Brian Washington I recently got into looking at this show and I have to say that this is definitely a treasure. To me this is a much lighter than What's My Line?, which I thought was a more serious show. I never saw the Steve Allen era, but the Gary Moore era is being shown on Game Show Network as I'm writing this commentary. Gary Moore was probably the hardest working man on television because not only did he host this show but he also hosted his own highly successful variety series. Also, the panel of Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan and Bess Myerson looked as though they had a lot of fun as they tried to guess the guests' secret. Betsy Palmer and Henry Morgan were especially funny as they pretty much was the butt of a lot of the jokes. Too bad the reruns are shown so late at night. This classic should be enjoyed by everyone.
snookpup I love all these little shows of the past. I'm seeing them again on Game Show Network. They take me back to the nice times back in the 50's when I was a kid. We need more entertaining shows like these on TV today.