I've Got a Secret

1952
I've Got a Secret

Seasons & Episodes

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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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lemon993 While channel-surfing the backwaters of digital cable, I came across a whitecap of historical political incorrectness. Gary Moore, the winsome host of "I've Got A Secret," dons an overcoat and muffler at the start of the broadcast. He then breaks the "fourth wall" of the studio on West 47th Street, ventures out into the bitter cold of a New York winter's night and corals a fifteen year old boy on his way to a show. Moore invites the kid in to be a contestant on HIS show. The boy's secret: "I was brought in from the street" easily stumps the celebrity panel. The young man wins two prizes: eighty dollars and a carton of Winston cigarettes--the show's lone sponsor.Can you imagine the outrage today if a television host gave a minor a carton of smokes? The fifties WERE a simpler time.
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.
vidrare Watching this show reminds a nostalgia buff like myself, how much certain stars are missed. Usually the beginning of each show has a star of the period state his or her name and say: ...."And I've got a secret". One such guest was Harpo Marx who not only had a chance to promote his excellent autobiography "Harpo Speaks" but also interact with the panel and Gary Moore through pantomime. Lloyd Bridges pretending to be in a diving suit (His double a New York restaurant doorman was in the suit!)to fool the panel while answering questions from the audience through a microphone! Elvis Presley's Grandad singing folk songs, Tony Curtis demonstrates boyhood games, Mickey Rooney imitating a monkey etc. etc. A really great show that has yet to disappoint this babyboomer. Recommended. >
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!!