Year 1. 95. 9 « I’ve Got a Secret online! Episodes listed on this page: Seen by us. Details unavailable. Total entries. 49. 1957 LIFE Magazines For Sale 1957 LIFE Magazine Covers . Interested in LOOK magazines from 1957? Click here to visit my other store. A fansite dedicated to the black and white 1950s and '60s I've Got a Secret game show hosted by Garry Moore. The enduring popularity of THE RIFLEMAN 55 years after its five-year run (1958–1963) is its character-driven narratives. Many of the most talented actors working in. I’ve Got a Secret — People. This index lists onscreen appearances of people and animals, except the two regular hosts (Garry and Steve) and the six longtime. This list showcases the Primetime Emmy Award winners in the comedy program, drama program, variety program, and lead actors categories. In the early days of the. 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961. The 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, November 4, 2001, seven weeks late. The ceremony was re-scheduled twice from its original date of September 16 at. Television Programs and Commercials: Videotapes in the Media Resources Center UC Berkeley. A list of ALL TV shows that appeared in the 1950s. From Actor's Studio (1948-1950) to Zorro (1957-1959). All air dates are Wednesdays. Cast. Host: There is no indication that anyone but Garry Moore was host, so the host is omitted from the table. Panel: For most of the year, the seating order was Bill Cullen, Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan, and Betsy Palmer. Beginning week 3. Guest panelists appeared in 1. Crew. The following are the same wherever credits are known and therefore are not included in the details section below: Associate Producer: Roger Peterson. Musical Director: Norman Paris (never credited on screen, but occasionally appeared on camera)Program Staff 1: Judy Crichton. Production Manager: Mitchell R. Leiser. The remaining credits vary and are included in the details section where known: Director: Normally Franklin Heller, but Ira Skutch substituted at least three times, and no director was credited week 3. Technical Director: Normally Vernon Gamble, but Charles Lyons substituted week 3. Lighting: Charles Reinhard and Sal Bonsignore alternated. Program Staff 2 and 3: Kay Lloyd, Frank Abrahams, Hazel Oxholm (credited simply as “H. Oxholm”; Garry says her first name in the episode of 8/1. Associate Director: George Bartholomew, Bruce Minnix, Joseph Chomyn. Position credited only occasionally. Bold = Name appears on no other page. Link = Name appears on other pages. Normal = Name appears earlier on this page. Week 3. 43, 1/7/5. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Associate Director: George Bartholomew. Lighting: Charles Reinhard. Dr. Harry Coover, Kingsport, TN: “I’m going to lift Garry up in the air on this wire . Senate page boy today.” Bess guesses, going third. Another page, Fritz “Duke” Zeller, then appears. Guest Sal Mineo: Is currently filming “The Gene Krupa Story.” He and the panel are provided with separate drum sets that they play during the questioning. This segment is viewable on You. Tube in two parts: Part 1 . Y” (Colin Mudie and A. B. This incident is featured heavily on the ninth anniversary show of 6/2. The entire incident, which includes both this and the next segment, is viewable on You. Tube. Guest Andy Griffith: Appears at the desk with Garry, but does not do his scheduled secret because like everyone else, he is fascinated by watching Jack Moseley blow up the inner tube: “I wan’ see . This segment, included in the above, can be seen by itself here. Week 3. 45, 1/2. 1/5. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Associate Director: George Bartholomew. Lighting: Charles Reinhard. Bill Ballantine, Rockland County, NY: “I have a troupe of trained fleas at the end of this rope.” See also 3/1. Georgette, Terry, Cheryl, and Randy Thorne: “I was born Jan. She changes her costume behind a dressing screen while the questioning is going on. This segment is viewable on You. Tube. Week 3. 48, 2/1. Panel: Johnny Carson, Bess, Henry, Betsy. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Associate Director: George Bartholomew. Lighting: Charles Reinhard. Henry did so well as the corpse in “The Gazebo” last week that the producers decided to leave him in. Johnny, the toy poodle from last week, is back: “I can ride a scooter.” Johnny C. The Best in Show winner, a miniature poodle named Tina (Ch. Fontclair Festoon), appears with handler Anne Holm Rogers.“Mr. X” (Vince Mondi, Greenvale, Long Island): “I am a one- man band . Garry then also changes into a uniform, and the two compete for a Tenderfoot badge. They are judged by a panel of actual Boy Scouts (Bobby Konvit, Frankie Meyer, Skip Brannon, Henry Shire, Paul Christiansen, Scott Taylor, Dave Aikman, Garry Dial, P. J. Christiansen wrote to Tommy Gun with more details about this segment, which is viewable on You. Tube. Week 3. 50, 2/2. Panel: Bill, Esther Williams, Henry, Bess. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Associate Director: George Bartholomew. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. Guest panelist Esther is jokingly introduced as “someone from the business world,” being the president of International Swimming Pool Corporation of White Plains. James D. Moore, Charleston, WV: “I costarred in a play with Garry Moore . The play was put on by the Paint and Powder Club in Baltimore. Garry reads reviews written at the time. Other members of the club are in the audience. Elliott Glasser, NYC: “These rocks are worth 2 million dollars” (they are solid opal). Bess guesses, going last. Guest Dick Powell: Has scheduled a party at his home on the night this show airs (it is being taped on 1/1. He and the cast will perform for the amusement of the guests at his party that night. He plays the saxophone while Garry dances, then plays the trombone. Bess then is recruited to play the flute (“Summertime”). Time runs out before the other panelists can perform individually, so Bess plays the piano while everyone else sings “The Children’s Marching Song.”Week 3. Panel: Bill, Jayne, Henry, Betsy. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Associate Director: George Bartholomew. Lighting: Charles Reinhard. Episode is devoted to secrets that purportedly are of special interest to women. Retha Buell and Jan Robin, fashion models: “We are mother and daughter.” Panelists are allowed only one question each. Bill guesses, going last.“Mr. Fortunately, the second attempt succeeds. Guest Andy Griffith: Returns to do the secret he was supposed to do on 1/1. Jack Moseley’s inner tube stunt. Responds to each question in the manner of a different animal. The secret is too easy and Betsy guesses immediately, but a disappointed Garry wants to keep playing anyway, despite producer Chester Feldman’s objections. Week 3. 53, 3/1. 8/5. Panel: Bill, Joan Bennett, Henry, Betsy. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. Robert L. Rod, Mineola, NY, president of Acoustica Associates: “I’m going to clean this glass with sound waves.”Brace Beemer: “I was the original Lone Ranger on radio.” (He actually was not the first, but took over after Earle Graser died in 1. Betsy guesses after all have played. Not until after the commercial does Garry realize that Beemer’s name was never given (nor was he introduced as “Mr. See also 1/2. 0/6. Guest David Wayne: Answers questions with quotes from actual conversations overheard while he was in disguise among the audience standing in line before the show. Bill guesses, going last. Week 3. 54, 3/2. 5/5. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. Garry arrives late from the nearby Satellite Club. Lucille Buckley, Chuck Walton, Peter Wilson, teacher and students at West Haven High School, CT: “We discovered a way to hatch Easter chicks . Pickerell, Mineola, Long Island: “The Wright Brothers taught me to fly (1. Guest Julius La. Rosa: He and Garry borrow miscellaneous items from the audience and then incorporate those items into “hats” that they are making for Betsy and Bess. Meanwhile, professional hat designer Mr. Chandoo is behind the curtain doing the same thing. Week 3. 55, 4/1/5. Panel: Bill, Jayne, Henry, Betsy. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. April Fool’s Day show. The first three contestants come out on stage simultaneously but then do their secrets one at a time. Craig Andrews, River Edge, NJ: “I scored the winning basket for the opposing team.” Bill guesses, going third. Basil Holder, Black River Falls, WI: “I dived into an empty swimming pool.”Rev. James Pernell, Winston- Salem, NC: “I fell asleep listening to my own sermon.” Bill guesses, going third. Guest Jane Powell: “I’m wearing 4 dresses” (designed by Miss Fontaine, who is in the audience). The April Fool’s joke is that there is a fifth dress underneath. Kevin Marietta, Manhattan: “I won a pizza pie making contest . This segment is featured on the ninth anniversary episode of 6/2. Week 3. 56, 4/8/5. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Cheryl Banco, Billy Simaluca, Mike Stevens, unnamed child, Mickey Reyes, unnamed child, Joy Hirsch, George Halfrich: “We were all born in cars on the Garden State Parkway.” This segment is viewable on You. Tube. Sonar Man first Class James Hall, Tonawanda, NY; Lt. Arnest, Gales Ferry, CT: “We went swimming under the polar ice cap.”Guest Hugh O’Brian: Performs services for the blindfolded panel by remote control with American Machine and Foundry Company’s Master Slave Manipulator, which normally is used for handling radioactive materials. Their regular teacher, Doris Jackson, conducts as they play “The Children’s Marching Song.” This segment is viewable on You. Tube. Teddy, a tortoise from the Bronx Zoo: “I was captured by Theodore Roosevelt (1. Kathryn guesses, going last. Guest Vincent Price: Reads humorous captions to famous artworks being projected. Week 3. 58, 4/2. 2/5. Panel: Bill, Janis Paige, Henry, Betsy. Director: Ira Skutch. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. Jill Forrest, Trenton, NJ: “I’m going to lift the entire panel on my back.”Guest Jeanne Crain: The prop department has brought every kind of chair it could find onto the stage, thereby giving all the standees in the audience a place to sit and watch the rest of the show. Included is the world’s largest upholstered chair from U. S. X” (Ira Skutch): “I’m talking to the TV cameramen on this phone . Robert Fitzsimmons, president of Policemen’s Club; Franklin Miller, mayor of Niagara Falls, ON; Officer Buckley: “My police force is challenging his police force to a tug- of- war . This segment is referred to on 1. You. Tube. Garry starts to explain to the audience that the reason he’s been wearing an overcoat throughout the show is that he got egg on his suit during rehearsal. His explanation is disrupted, though, when Henry sneaks up on him and smashes the eggs he has in his coat pockets. Time runs out and he has to give the full explanation next week. Week 3. 60, 5/6/5. Director: Ira Skutch. Program Staff 2: Kay Lloyd. Lighting: Sal Bonsignore. Bob, Bill, Tom, Jim, Joe, John, Pat, Jerry, and Michael Mc. Namara: “We finally had a baby sister last week.” Bess guesses, going third. Sgt. Ira Jones: “I was Elvis Presley’s platoon sergeant.” Bess guesses, going third, though Bill was about to.
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