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I've Got a Secret 1972
I've Got a Secret 1972 V2
Aired
Syndicated, September 11, 1972 - June 4, 1973
Number of episodes
39
Run time
30 Minutes
Host
Steve Allen
Announcers
Johnny Olson
Origination
Metromedia Studios, Los Angeles, California

This is chronicling the 1972 version of I've Got a Secret.

Game format[]

A panel of four celebrity guests faced one contestant or a group of contestants. Each contestant that appeared had a weird, fabulous, laughable and/or unusual secret. When the game started after the contestant came out & introduced himself/herself, the contestant whispered the secret into the host's ear, and the home audience was shown the secret. After that, the host would give a clue to the panel concerning the secret; that's when the questioning began. Each panelist one at a time in turn asked yes or no questions to the contestant in an attempt to guess the secret. The panelist in control would have an unmentioned amount of time to question the contestant. When the time was called by the producers and the panelist in control did not guess the secret, the next panelist in line would do the questioning. The process went on until either the secret was guessed, or until the entire panel questioned the contestant. After the game, the contestant would talk about his/her secret via the host's interview and sometimes a video/movie clip or demonstration would be shown.

Also on I've Got a Secret, celebrity guests played the game themselves. At the start of each show, the celebrity guest in question would introduce himself/herself followed by saying, "...and I've Got a Secret." The game was pretty much the same as with the regular contestants, but sometimes the panel would be off-stage in preparation of the game. Sometimes the secrets would be a personal secret, or something they were going to do that day.

Personnel[]

Trivia[]

According to one of the trade ads (see it in "I've Got a Secret (1972)/Photos" for details), this version was originally going to be hosted by Art Linkletter (of Kids Say the Darnedest Things fame) before Steve Allen.

Stations []

Stations that aired this included:

Albany, NY -

Atlanta - WXIA

Baltimore -

Birmingham - WBRC

Boston -

Buffalo - WKBW

Cedar Rapids -

Chicago - WBBM

Cleveland - WEWS

Columbus, OH -

Dallas -

Dayton - WKEF

Detroit -

Fresno -

Grand Rapids

Greensboro -

Greenville, SC - WSPA

Green Bay - WBAY

Hartford - WTIC

Houston - KPRC

Indianapolis -

Johnstown, PA -

Kansas City -

La Crosse - WXOW

Lexington - WBLG

Los Angeles - KNXT

Louisville -

Madison - WKOW

Memphis -

Milwaukee -

Minneapolis - KMSP

Mobile, AL -

Nashville - WSM (now WSMV)

New Orleans -

New York - WCBS

Norfolk -

Oklahoma City -

Orlando - WESH

Philadelphia - WCAU

Phoenix - KTVK

Pittsburgh -

Portland, ME -

Portland, OR - KATU

Providence -

Quad Cities -

Roanoke -

Richmond -

Rochester, MN - KROC-TV (now KTTC)

Rochester, NY - WHEC

Sacramento -

Savannah - WTOC

San Diego - KOGO

San Francisco -

Sioux City - KCAU

Sioux Falls - KELO

St. Louis - KMOX (now KMOV)

Spokane - KREM

South Bend -

Syracuse - WHEN

Toledo - WDHO (now WNWO)

Traverse City - WWTV

Tulsa -

Washington D.C. -

Wausau - WAOW

Wichita - KARD

Merchandise[]

No Merchandise

Photos[]

Main Article: I've Got a Secret (1972)/Photos

Episode Status[]

This series exists in its entirety, and has aired on GSN and Buzzr in the past.

See Also: I've Got a Secret/Episode Guide (1972)

See Also[]

I've Got a Secret
I've Got a Secret (1976)
I've Got a Secret (1992 Proposed Revival)
I've Got a Secret (2000)
I've Got a Secret (2006)

Video[]

I've_Got_A_Secret_-_1972_(1)

I've Got A Secret - 1972 (1)

I've_Got_A_Secret_-_1972_(2)

I've Got A Secret - 1972 (2)

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