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instead. It is unclear whether this is mandated legally, or simply a choice by GSN; GSN had aired many
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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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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
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775:At age 15 I became the
525:, 16-year-old pop star
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395:syndicated talk show
386:The Garry Moore Show
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3088:How Much Is Enough?
3018:That's the Question
2928:Celebrity Blackjack
1972:"Secret" Comeback:
1731:"I've Got a Secret"
1701:"I've Got a Secret"
1671:"I've Got a Secret"
1591:Weiner, Ed (1992).
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112:Edd Kalehoff
105:Norman Paris
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3552:Riddiculous
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404:Pat Carroll
391:Steve Allen
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347:Garry Moore
300:Instead of
280:Bill Todman
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204:(1972β1973)
168:Bill Todman
139:of episodes
108:Steve Allen
84:Bill Cullen
80:Steve Allen
76:Garry Moore
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3399:Hellevator
3078:Grand Slam
3058:Camouflage
3048:quiznation
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2767:Faux Pause
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371:West Coast
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226:1952-06-19
202:Syndicated
155:Production
119:Tim Mosher
53:Created by
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3409:Winsanity
3339:Skin Wars
3309:The Chase
3229:1 vs. 100
3128:GSN Radio
2968:PlayMania
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2532:"The Age"
2502:"The Age"
2052:March 16,
2026:March 16,
1998:March 17,
1848:April 19,
1773:April 19,
1510:My Secret
1499:Jack Dyer
1483:Melbourne
1395:My Secret
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1227:Fremantle
1183:kinescope
1163:Bil Dwyer
1035:In 1992,
886:Pete Best
840:John Cale
787:Ira Jones
535:Ira Jones
527:Paul Anka
507:Pete Best
442:Bil Dwyer
435:Teri Garr
305:panelists
302:celebrity
160:Producers
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3536:Upcoming
3359:The Line
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3118:Catch 21
3098:GSN Live
2998:Starface
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