"I've Got A Secret" debuts on CBS-TV with Garry Moore as host
I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.
I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson–Todman's own panel show, What's My Line? Instead of celebrity panelists trying to determine a contestant's occupation, however, as in What's My Line, the panel tried to determine a contestant's secret: something that is unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous about that person.
The original version of I've Got a Secret premiered on CBS on June 19, 1952, and ran until April 3, 1967.
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I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.
American actress and singer Doris Day (29) weds American film and television producer Martin Melcher (35) in Burbank, California, until his death in 1968
I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson–Todman's own panel show, What's My Line? Instead of celebrity panelists trying to determine a contestant's occupation, however, as in What's My Line, the panel tried to determine a contestant's secret: something that is unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous about that person. The original version of I've Got a Secret premiered on CBS on June 19, 1952, and ran until April 3, 1967.
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I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.