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around the panel, with a $ 20 prize for each panelist stumped. The time limit was no longer fixed, and the buzzer which ended questioning was instead at the discretion of the production staff. This was due, in part, to the program airing live, and sometimes requiring to lengthen or shorten the time allowed for questioning in order to keep the show running on time. Increasingly later in the run, the panelists were sometimes buzzed out when they were getting too close to the secret, were suspected to be about to get it, or simply at a point that would get a laugh; this was precipitated in part by the fact that, like
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secret was dropped altogether. The guest would simply come out with a challenge for the panel; sometimes ostensibly related to the guest or their current project, but other times not related to the guest at all. Several of these challenges predated future game shows which used the same concepts, such as a game in which
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The series began in black-and-white, and only in 1966 switched regularly to color, though like most programs of this era, existing recordings are in black and white. The series was sponsored for most of its run, with the opening of the show featuring a promotion for whichever company was the sponsor,
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The celebrity "secret" was slowly phased out during the mid-1950s, as an increasingly common activity for the celebrity guest was to challenge the panel in some sort of alternate game. Eventually, this became the primary use of the guest segment, and the pretense of having the panel guess the guest's
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instead. It is unclear whether this is mandated legally, or simply a choice by GSN; GSN had aired many Winston-sponsored episodes in previous years. In addition, the network skipped several episodes through its run which are known to have been skipped in previous runs of the show; this may mean that
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in most respects. The panel and host were generally on a first-name basis. As noted, the formal time limit on questioning was removed early in the show's run, and time limits were set more for entertainment. The men on the panel always wore normal suits or even sport jackets, though both Morgan and
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taking the stage in a traditional "bedsheet" ghost costume with the secret "This costume was made from Henry Morgan's bedsheet." After the game Moore said "Don't worry, Henry, we promise to put these back where we found them," at which point the center stage curtain rose to reveal Morgan's own bed.
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exist in their entirety, except for the 1976 run, whose status is currently unknown, though the pilot episode (that also aired as the premiere) for that version is currently available for viewing on YouTube. The finale is also available in audio. GSN has occasionally aired single episodes from the
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Often, secrets would involve Henry Morgan in some manner. Since Morgan had a "lovable sourpuss" personality, he attracted a certain "let's see how we can 'get' Henry this time" playfulness from the writers. Sometimes he would be sent on week-long trips (often starting as soon as the live broadcast
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When the show debuted, each panelist had 15 seconds of questioning at a time, running through the panel twice, in order. Each segment of questioning which passed without the panelist guessing the secret won the contestant $ 10, for a top prize of $ 80. In mid-1954, the format changed to only once
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in which the panel tried to determine a contestant's secret. The concept of a secret was fairly broad. Secrets were always intended to be unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous. They commonly included something that happened to the contestant, something owned by the contestant, or a notable
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Each show began with the entrance of one or more contestants. The host then introduced the contestant or asked his or her name and hometown. He then asked them to "whisper your secret to me, and we'll show it to the folks at home." The contestant then ostensibly whispered the secret, while the
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Following the revelation of a guest's secret, either by guessing or by the host's revelation once the game was over, the host typically either interviewed the contestant about their secret, or, if applicable, the contestant did some kind of demonstration of their secret. These demonstrations
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On GSN's revival, each panelist had 40 seconds for questioning, with one conference allowed. Stumping the entire panel won the contestant $ 1,000 and dinner for two in Beverly Hills. The disclaimer at the end of the program disclosed that contestants were also paid an appearance fee. Losing
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ended) which would be filmed and highlights shown the following week. Some of these trips: being sent to England to buy a proper English Christmas meal from a famous English restaurant, while dressed in a stereotypical English derby and morning coat; spending a week at
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hosted this version and the show's set resembled an upscale city apartment. The Oxygen revival ran for over 120 episodes. Steve Allen (in one of his last major appearances before his passing) and Betsy Palmer both made special guest appearances on one episode.
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On each typical episode, a celebrity guest came on the show with a secret. The celebrity usually opened the episode by coming out from the behind the curtain and saying "my name is and I've Got a Secret!", though sometimes they would say "and this is
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contestants also received some unspecified parting gifts. Several minor show business professionals demonstrated their performances on the show, including piano juggler Dan Menendez. Another element in the revival was that all the panelists were
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audience and viewers were shown the secret as a text overlay on the screen. Then the host gave the panel a clue – for example, "the secret concerns something that happened to ." The host then selected a panelist to begin questioning.
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in syndication. However, plans for it fell through at the last minute. Thus, it never made it to air. Also, this was the only version of the show never to have announced a permanent host or its four panelists for the show at all.
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signage on the set, and commercials being included during the show. Some sponsors provided samples of their wares for each contestant, in addition to their winnings. Late in the series' run, sponsorship was discontinued.
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to take over the game, on September 21, 1964. Allen also hosted the show during the 1972βˆ’73 revival. Former panelist Bill Cullen hosted the show for its brief 1976 CBS summer run. Frequent panelists on this revival were
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On the Oxygen revival, panelists had 45 seconds each for the questioning. The contestant earned $ 250 for each stumped panelist, and stumping the entire panel earned a total of $ 1,000 for the challenger.
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The format of the 1970s revivals were essentially unchanged from the original series, though celebrity secrets, rather than challenges to the panel (whose members changed weekly), did return.
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Tim Mosher and Stoker are credited with the 2000 theme, while Alan Ett and Scott Liggett contributed an up jazz theme for Bil Dwyer's 2006 version of the show for GSN.
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in which the panel had to identify celebrities based on a series of photos starting with infancy and progressing older. which featured in the format of the show
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in a mass axing of CBS's remaining panel shows in 1967; the shows were still financially successful but were not drawing good ratings, especially among the
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In January 1960, as a result of Goodson-Todman's sale, the show became a production of Telecast Enterprises, Inc., which was co-owned by CBS and Moore.
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for disadvantaged kids, and a radio announcer who bravely read his script while the other panelists distracted him mercilessly. A Halloween episode had
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Each typical episode featured two regular contestant rounds, followed by a celebrity guest round, occasionally followed by an additional regular round.
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The show was revived for the 1972–1973 season in once-a-week syndication and again from June 15 to July 6, 1976, as a summer replacement series on CBS.
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Only yes-or-no questions were supposed to be asked by the panel, but the format was often relaxed, and other questions slipped through. Unlike on
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the panel tried to determine a contestant's secret: something that is unusual, amazing, embarrassing, or humorous about that person.
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as host. It debuted during the first week of television programming in that city and opening night for television station
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ranked among the top 30 television shows for ten out of fifteen seasons, peaking at #5 during the 1957–58 season.
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Fitch's great-grandmother is at home watching them on TV; the great-grandmothers of the other two are backstage.
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became the four regular panelists. In 1958, Emerson left the show to star in a play and was replaced by actress
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continued as a daytime series.) Then-host Steve Allen would return to his syndicated talk show the next year.
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being afraid of mice) were frequently concocted by the show's staff, and the celebrities merely played along.
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films. However, the premiere episode, which featured a drastically different set-up, is presumed to be lost.
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was canceled, Moore chose to retire from television to travel the world with his wife. Moore was replaced by
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I invented electronic television when I was 14 years old. (Farnsworth's only notable television appearance)
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In addition to being used as a tag for his entrance on CBS episodes he hosted, Steve Allen's composition "
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and, unlike the earlier versions, featured a permanent panel that appeared on each episode, consisting of
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challenged the panel to guess words based on definitions written by children, which became the basis for
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Beyond the standard celebrity guests, several notable people with secrets appeared, including Colonel
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also making frequent panel appearances, and Henry Morgan appeared as a panelist a few times as well.
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A good portion of the series is unlikely to be aired, due to the show's longtime sponsorship by
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premiered on CBS on June 19, 1952, and ran until April 3, 1967. The show began broadcasting in
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attempted to revive the show for the fall of 1993 and quite possibly pair it up with the
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The third theme was used from 1963 to 1967. It was an upbeat, spritely march featuring
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launched a daily revival series in 2000, which ran until 2001. A second revival by
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The first theme used on the show from 1952 to 1961 was "Plink, Plank, Plunk!", by
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from January 2000 until August 2001. Regular panelists on this version included
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premiered on April 17, 2006, and aired new episodes daily until June 9, 2006.
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The second theme, used from 1961 to 1963, was an upbeat arrangement of the "
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other episodes are lost or in bad enough condition for GSN not to air them.
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sometimes included the host, and occasionally one or more of the panelists.
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and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson–Todman's own panel show,
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served as a regular panelist on both versions in the 1970s, with actress
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Moore left the show after the 1963–64 season. After his comedy program
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would be producing an hour-long pilot for a potential revival, with
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was the only one not to continue uninterrupted in some other form. (
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and aired on ITV in 1956. This version was hosted by American-born
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was host to many notable guests over the course of the show's run.
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The show was originally hosted by radio and television personality
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trying to determine a contestant's occupation, however, as in
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network programs in the US began to be produced in color.
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