Wed, Jul 16, 1952
Preempted the following Thursday for the Democratic National Convention. This is the oldest known existing episode. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Melville Cooper successfully guessed in Game 1 that Edward Jacobson of Kansas City, Missouri, was President Truman's Haberdashery Partner. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Tom Hanrahan of Stamford, Connecticut, who spent a night in a Harem. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne Meadows successfully guessed that Buster Keaton threw a pie at Hedda Hopper. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Dorothy Warren, daughter of California Governor Earl Warren, of Sacramento, California, whose father was in the audience.
Wed, Jul 30, 1952
Melville Cooper successfully guessed in Game 1 that Dottie Ann's grandfather was Vice President Alben Barkley and her brother, Alben Barkley II, also appears and gets an extra $10. Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 2 that Harry Fox was going to become a father. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Laraine Day successfully guessed that Ralph Kiner was wearing Leo Durocher's tie. Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 4 that Thomas Devaney was given a $10 tip from Jack Benny. The panel was stumped in Game 5 by Mrs. Beck, who was married on TV.
Wed, Aug 6, 1952
Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 1 that Margaret Cahill of Washington, D.C. was the first Miss America in 1921. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Mr. Ellenberg of Connecticut, who was on his Honeymoon, and his wife appears. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Paul Lukas, who was about to kiss Laura Z. Hobson. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Dr. Peter Goldmark (Mr. X), who invented long-playing records.
Wed, Aug 13, 1952
Garry Moore returned. Laura Z. Hobson left after this episode. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Bill successfully guessed in Game 1 that Ford Konno (Mr. X) was the 1952 Olympic Swimming Champion. Melville successfully guessed in Game 2 that Corrinne Daly of Brooklyn, New York, who was going to marry Tommy Manville. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Wanda Hendrix, who once took a milk bath. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Alita Clem of Washington, D.C., who lost 100 pounds.
Wed, Aug 20, 1952
Laraine Day replaced Laura Z. Hobson. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Laraine successfully guessed in Game 1 that Roy Lazer defeated Jersey Joe Walcott. Melville successfully guessed in Game 2 that Martin Rafferty of Brooklyn, New York had become the father of triplets that week, who then gave the host and panel cigars. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Mischa Auer used to be a lifeguard. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Carl Siegel of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who had a live Boa Constrictor in his pocket.
Wed, Aug 27, 1952
Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Stephen Shacora, Jr. of Whippany, New Jersey won the Irish Sweepstakes. Walter successfully guessed in Game 2 that Harvey Doyle of Brooklyn, New York found his wife on the Subway. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne successfully guessed that Gloria Swanson kicked in the movies by Charlie Chaplin. Walter successfully guessed in Game 4 that Rose Thompson Hovick's (Mrs. H) daughter was Gypsy Rose Lee.
Wed, Sep 3, 1952
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Douglas Ward of Orange, New Jersey was Adlai Stevenson's roommate at Princeton. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Lander of Brooklyn, New York got the measles on her Honeymoon. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Laraine successfully guessed that Rudolph Valentino taught ZaSu Pitts to dance.
Wed, Sep 10, 1952
Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Barbara Anton of North Bergen, New Jersey poisoned her husband by mistake. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Shea's husband of The Bronx, New York won the congressional medal of honor, and he appeared afterwards. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Laraine successfully guessed that Sam Levenson changed his baby's diapers. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Paul Groast of Hampton, Virginia, who shaved Mahatma Ghandi.
Wed, Sep 17, 1952
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Garry's spelling teacher was in the audience. Two Special Guests appeared here. Bill successfully guessed in Game 1 that Nellie Hayden's of California father (Steve Brodie) jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by cartoonist Ham Fisher, who said that Joe Palooka was going to become a father next Thursday. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Veronica Lake's feet were too big, which she subsequently showed off, and Garry tried on some women's shoes at the very end. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. George Bergener of New York City, New York, who was Laraine Day's cousin.
Wed, Sep 24, 1952
Laraine Day left after this episode. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Garry showed off a Blue Ribbon award from the New Jersey State Fair. Larraine successfully guessed in Game 1 that Nelle Brooke of Elyria, Ohio had received over 1,000 proposals of marriage. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Henry B. Krajewski (Mr. X) of Secaucus, New Jersey was running for President of the United States. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Pat O'Brien smoked cigars in the shower. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. Freeman of New Brunswick, New Jersey, who ate lunch with a Cannibal.
Wed, Oct 1, 1952
Melville Cooper left after this episode, and Nina Foch sat in the 4th chair for a while. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Garry read a bulletin at the beginning. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Dick Mullaly of Dick Malolly, Massachusetts, who spent a weekend at the YWCA. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Mrs. William Say Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, went to school with Jayne Meadows, 15 years ago. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Mickey Mantle, who was going to be the youngest father in Baseball. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Alice Samuels of Brooklyn, New York, who lost her teeth in Radio City Music Hall.
Wed, Oct 8, 1952
Eddie Bracken replaced Melville Cooper. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Gus Hobbs of West Port, Connecticut, had $1 Million cash in his pockets, and security guards came in. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Harold Stage of North Plainfield, New Jersey, who was married two hours ago. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Corinne Calvet liked beards on men, and Garry puts on a fake beard for a moment afterwards. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. Wolfe of Worcester, Massachusetts, whose husband looked like Garry Moore, and Mr. Wolfe came up on stage.
Wed, Oct 15, 1952
Nina Foch left after this episode. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. At the beginning, Garry has a fake mustache on his face that he immediately takes off. Bill successfully guessed in Game 1 that Mary Parito of The Bronx, New York, paid for her own marriage license. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Harry Hoyt of South Orange, New Jersey husband was the sponsor of this show. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne successfully guessed that Melvyn Douglas had just become a grandfather. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mildred Dolan of Whitestone, New York, who went to school with Eddie Bracken, and her father George appeared.
Wed, Oct 22, 1952
Kitty Carlisle replaced Nina Foch. By this episode, a home address to be in the studio audience or be a contestant now appears. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Bill successfully guessed in Game 1 that Edward Zielinski of Erie, Pennsylvania, went on his honeymoon with 58 women. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Walter Bush of Concord, Massachusetts was the first woman driver (a picture of her driving was also shown, along with her license). For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Elsa Maxwell never had a drink, and Garry gave her a shot glass filled with a fake drink. Eddie successfully guessed in Game 4 that Mrs. George Benjamin of Nashua, New Hampshire was sprayed by a skunk.
Wed, Oct 29, 1952
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Mary Hertrich's of Long Island City, New York daughter was born in a Macy's Department Store, and Garry read off a special letter from when it happened. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that John W. Travis of Hyattsville, Maryland tuned President Harry Truman's piano. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Linda Christian, who got a black eye from her husband, Tyrone Power, by accident. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Nelson Trindall of Marshfeld, Massachusetts, who made his own teeth.
Wed, Nov 5, 1952
Eddie Bracken left after this episode. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent (new footage). Eddie Successfully guessed in Game 1 that Charles Collins of New York City, New York was the father of quadruplets, and a picture was shown. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Jim Moran (Mr. X) sat on and hatched an Ostrich egg. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that pretty girls made Barry Fitzgerald nervous. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mr. Malay of Michigan City, Indiana, who found his wife through a newspaper ad.
Wed, Nov 12, 1952
First appearance of Henry Morgan, who instantly became a regular panelist. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Myram McCormick of The Bronx, New York spanked soon-to-be president Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Maurice Girouard's father was Papa Dionne. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Chester Morris slept in a nightshirt. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Jean Lussier, who went over Niagara Falls in a rubber ball.
Wed, Nov 19, 1952
Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Chef Cardini of San Francisco, California, whose mustache was insured for $50,000. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Mrs. Muriel Jevia of Logan, New Jersey, became a U.S. Citizen after migrating from Austria just before this episode aired. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Kitty successfully guessed that Margaret O'Brien used to wear false teeth. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. Strovalli of Long Island, New York who fed her husband dog food. Ed Sullivan was scheduled for next week but was canceled at the last minute.
Wed, Nov 26, 1952
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Kitty successfully guessed in Game 1 that Sam Tarratoni of Brooklyn, New York was going to be drafted the day after this episode aired, and received a Lady's Watch from Garry, that Garry suggested trading it for a Man's Watch. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Charlotte Wartman of Stamford, Connecticut saw Bill Cullen's wedding, and kisses Bill afterwards. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Lizabeth Scott had dimpled knees. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Jane Eisenhower (no relation to the soon-to-be president) of Kinosha, Wisconsin, who voted for Adlai Stevenson.
Wed, Dec 3, 1952
Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent (new footage with a seal from Good Housekeeping magazine). The panel was stumped in Game 1 by John Horrigan of Washington, D.C., who brought 100 babies across the ocean. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Sam Zither (Mr. X) once fired Henry Morgan. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne successfully guessed that Jan Murray used to have long golden curls, and Garry puts a wig on him. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Richard Woodhull of Summit, New Jersey, who had two Squirrels in his sleeve.
Wed, Dec 10, 1952
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Henry successfully guessed in Game 1 that Nicholas Lind of New York City, New York cut Garry Moore's hair. Henry successfully guessed in Game 2 that Patricia Bergen lived on Alcatraz Island. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Henry successfully guessed that Dick Haymes sat on Bill Cullen's hat, and put it on Bill's head just before he left.
Wed, Dec 17, 1952
Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent; last show they sponsored. The panel was stumped in Game 1 college professor John Bartlett, at Rutgers University, who was a Cow milking champion. Kitty successfully guessed in Game 2 that Robert Schenk of Oakville Stone, New Jersey was married to Mrs. America 1953, and his wife appeared. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Maxie Rosenbloom was taking Ballet lessons. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Matthew Joel Guy of Brooklyn, New York who hid his grandmother's teeth in his toy chest.
Wed, Dec 24, 1952
For the next six months after this episode, the program would alternate with 'Racket Squad' eleven times. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant (new footage). Garry had an empty water glass and read a Christmas poem about the panel. Bill successfully guessed in Game 1 that Herman Perlman of Washington, D.C. decorated the bathtubs in the White House, and was also the winner of the national 'I've Got a Secret' contest, of which he got a $500 bond; Garry remembered this at the last minute. Henry successfully guessed in Game 2 that Marion Ettie was the 1953 Orange Ball Queen. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne successfully guessed that Basil Rathbone was wearing long red flannels (of which he subsequently shows off), and Garry forgot to go to Bill at the fourth turn. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. Saretta of Manhattan, New York, who was nurse for Kitty Carlisle's husband, playwright Moss Hart.
Wed, Jan 7, 1953
Instead of 'Racket Squad', a farewell address from soon-to-be former United States president Harry Truman aired the following Thursday night. Kitty Carlisle left after this episode. Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Henry successfully guessed in Game 1 that Al Carmichael (Young Man) made the only touchdown in the Rose Bowl last week but didn't get any money for it due to his status, instead getting a watch. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Ethel Bell fed Bill Cullen his baby bottle, but she didn't show up due to bad weather, so she communicated from WBP-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For the Special Guest Round 2 in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Zsa Zsa Gabor was wearing the Hope Diamond. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. George Scott, who lived in the Zoo.
1952
First appearance of Faye Emerson, who instantly became a regular panelist. Thus, the classic 1950's panel of I've Got a Secret was now established. This episode was never rerun, but fortunately, it exists at the Library of Congress. Monty Woolley's secret was that he slept with his beard under the covers.
Wed, Feb 4, 1953
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Mrs. Carl Nyberg of North Branford, Connecticut, who gave Henry Morgan an anesthetic. Henry successfully guessed in Game 2 that Norma Bunger's (Mrs. B) husband was the world's heavyweight boxing champion; her husband was Rocky Graziano. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Henry successfully guessed that Arthur Teacher was handcuffed to Garry Moore. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Robert St. John of New York City, New York who had shaved for the first time just before this episode aired and received a lifetime supply of Rise Shaving Cream.
Wed, Feb 18, 1953
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. It was Bill Cullen's birthday the day before, and the panel, with glasses on, stood up as his cake (with glasses frosting) was being presented to him by Garry. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Mrs. Avery Markham of Logan, West Virginia, who was the youngest grandmother in the USA at age 29. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Fred Blesse of Richmond, Virginia, shot down 9 MIG's over Korea. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Burgess Meredith, who had a wig on over his crew haircut. Bill successfully guessed in Game 4 that Patrolman De Riggi of Hempstead PD, New York had a police car stolen.
Wed, Mar 4, 1953
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Garry gave the panelists made-up backgrounds just for this episode. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Alice Shaw of Rockville Centre, New York had five sets of twins, and Garry says she had 18 children, which Alice then named. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Mr. Duggar of Upstate New York, who discovered Aureomycin. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Diana Lynn, who was wearing Bill Cullen's wife's wedding ring, and she subsequently gave it back to Bill. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Leo Mattersdorf, who figured out Albert Einstein's income tax (a clip from this episode later appeared in the 4th Year Anniversary Special).
Wed, Apr 1, 1953
Sponsored by Arrid Cream Deodorant. Garry gave the panelists made-up movie role descriptions. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 1 that Mr. Brooks of Pittsfield, Maine had a then-world record of 13 daughters and no sons, and 12 out of 13 girls then subsequently came out to receive hats, along with Mrs. Brooks; one was at the hotel. Bill successfully guessed in Game 2 that Ken Carson (singer on Garry's daytime television show) rode Horseback from Los Angeles to New York City in 1938. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by June Havoc, who was soaking her feet in a pan of water, and the desk was removed to show her and Garry doing so.
Wed, Apr 15, 1953
Laraine Day filled in for Faye Emerson for two consecutive shows, including this one. Sponsored by Arrid with Chlorophyll (new footage, and also new logo on the back of the panel). Garry introduced KGUL-TV of Galveston, Texas to stations that carried the program. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Joseph R. Davis of Whitestone, Long Island, who issued girdles to WACS during World War II. Jayne successfully guessed in Game 2 that Father Robert Greene (author of Calvary in China) of Indiana was A prisoner of Communist China. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Charles Coburn, who was about to squirt the panel with a water pistol.
Wed, Apr 29, 1953
Sponsored by Arrid with Chlorophyll. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Paul Smith of Palmerton, Pennsylvania, who made a Speech to a Nudist's Convention. For the Special Guest Round in Game 2, the panel was stumped by Leo Durocher, who had a cameraman shoot the panel's picture upside down throughout the segment. Henry successfully guessed in Game 3 that Donald Kenneth of Leominster, Massachusetts was freed by the Communist Reds in the Korean P.O.W. exchange (Garry gave him the full $80 anyways). The long applause from the audience was somewhat of a dead giveaway. Garry rewarded him with a slew of invitations and gifts from various stars and other people. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Mrs. Carl Dudeck of Sommerville, New Jersey, whose house was stranded in the middle street.
Wed, May 13, 1953
Faye Emerson returned. Sponsored by Arid with Chlorophyll. At the beginning, Garry announced that an article on Mark Goodson and Bill Todman was featured in the latest issue of TV Guide Magazine (May 15-21, 1953) titled "TV's Golden Boys". The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Janet Goss of Pennsville, New Jersey, who Won the World's Bubble Gum Blowing Championship. She then demonstrated her talents for the panel, with Garry trying to replicate what she did. The panel was stumped in Game 2 Max Ceppos of Long Beach, Long Island, who Did the Barking in the Hit Record "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?". The recording was then played, with Max standing up when the barking was heard. He requested to have the money sent to a Cerebral Palsy Charity. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Henry successfully guessed that Red Buttons Had the Panelists' Paychecks in His Pocket. Red then gave them their checks.
Wed, May 27, 1953
Sponsored by Arid with Chlorophyll. Garry announced that a mistake was made on last week's show. The mistake being that they had the wrong man for Game 2. The other man, Joe Reisman was introduced. Garry gave him a Dog Bone, Flea Powder, and Dog Food. After this episode, the show went on a month-long hiatus. Henry successfully guessed in Game 1 that Lt Franciszek Jarecki of Poland (Mr. X, accompanied by an interpreter) Flew a MIG Through the Iron Curtain to Freedom. Henry successfully guessed in Game 2 that Anthony Mazzeo of Nashville, Tennessee's Tennessee State Penitentiary Got Shaved Every Day by a Murderer (that man murdered his wife). Garry then read a note about Mr. Jarecki doing a meeting in Manhattan Center the following Sunday. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Bill successfully guessed that Xavier Cugat was Going to Dance a Rhumba with Faye Emerson, and a recording by Desi Arnaz was then played during the Rhumba. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Walter Perry of Boston, Massachusetts, Who Carried Eleanor Roosevelt Piggyback.