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Now here it is, I've Got a Secret, starring GARRY MOORE!" 1963 Spiel: " I've Got a Secret, brought to you tonight by (Insert sponsor's name). Live from New York, here it is, I've Got a Secret, starring GARRY MOORE/STEVE ALLEN!" 1972 Spiel: "From Hollywood, the show that reveals all, I've Got a Secret! And now, let's meet the star of I've Got a ...
Apr 2, 2024 · On the September 17, 1962, episode, Viola and Stephen Armstrong from Wapakoneta, OH, revealed that their son was Neil Armstrong - born to the pair on August 5, 1930, and one of three children. Armstrong was sworn in as an astronaut on the day his parents were on the show, and just seven years later, the world watched as he got aboard Apollo 11 ...
Apr 26, 2024 · Table of Contents. At its core, “I’ve Got a Secret” is a deeply personal song that reflects the struggles and vulnerabilities of the human experience. Nash uses her poignant storytelling to convey a sense of secrecy, hidden emotions, and the pain of holding something inside. Each line in the song is meticulously crafted to evoke raw ...
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The program was revived for syndication from 1972 to 1973 and also played a short summer stint on CBS in 1976. I've Got A Secret had three hosts in its time on U.S. television--Garry Moore, Steve Allen, and Bill Cullen. Cullen, a long-time panellist was made famous by the program, but many other panellists were already well-known.
Guests (including a celebrity contestant each week) shared their secret with host Garry Moore at the same time that home viewers saw it flashed on their TV screen. Panellists then had to guess the secret.