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I've Got a Secret 

"I've Got a Secret" debuted on the heels of the successful "What's My Line?" Though "Secret" had somewhat similar rules, there were other elements that gave the show its own distinctive ... See full summary »
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Cast

Series cast summary:
Henry Morgan ...  Himself - Panelist / ... 517 episodes, 1952-1967
Bill Cullen ...  Himself - Panelist / ... 506 episodes, 1952-1967
Garry Moore Garry Moore ...  Himself - Moderator / ... 440 episodes, 1952-1966
Betsy Palmer ...  Herself - Panelist / ... 375 episodes, 1955-1967
Bess Myerson ...  Herself - Panelist 318 episodes, 1958-1967
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Storyline

"I've Got a Secret" debuted on the heels of the successful "What's My Line?" Though "Secret" had somewhat similar rules, there were other elements that gave the show its own distinctive flavor. As with "Line," four celebrity panelists try to guess an unknown-to-them secret, which the contestant (or sometimes group of contestants) whispered in the host's ear; the secret was always shown to the television and studio audience. Each panelist has one 30-second period to ask questions that will help them try to guess the secret; if a panelist fails to guess the secret before the buzzer sounds, the contestant(s) receive(s) $20 and the next panelist gets a turn. The process repeats until either the secret is guessed or if all four panelists are unable to guess the secret, meaning the contestant receives the maximum payout of $80 (during the early years, each panelist had two questioning periods, with $10 paid per unsuccessful try). Usually, a skit or demonstration of the secret followed each ... Written by Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>

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Family | Game-Show

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TV-G
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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

19 June 1952 (USA) See more »

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Black and White (1952-1966)| Color (1966-1967)

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1
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Trivia

Harpo Marx was one of the celebrity contestants on the show. The secret was that it was actually Chico Marx in Harpo's costume, since the brothers bore an uncanny resemblance to each other. None of the panelists guessed it. See more »

Alternate Versions

Also available in a computer colorized version. See more »

Connections

Referenced in Make Room for Daddy: Rusty's Birthday (1963) See more »

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I've Got A Secret
Written and Performed by Norman Paris from 1962 to 1967
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We Need Shows Like this Today!
15 October 1999 | by snookpupSee all my reviews

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.


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