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I've Got A Secret
I've Got a Secret was a 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, the panel tries to determine a contestant's "secret": something that is
unusual, amazing, embarrassing or humorous about that person/people.
The original version of I've Got a Secret premiered on June
19, 1952, on CBS and ran until April 3, 1967. This version began broadcasting in black and white, switching to
a color format in 1966, the season in which all commercial prime time network programs were produced in
color.
The show was revived for the 1972–73 season in once-a-week
syndication and again from June 15 to July 6, 1976, as a summer replacement series on CBS. Oxygen launched a
daily revival series in 2000, which ran until 2001.