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- Pitch black comedy about a young nihilistic New Yorker coping with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s.
- Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.
- Two celebrity-contestant teams compete to guess words by giving one-word clues in this all-time classic game show.
- A group of panelists try to guess a guest's secret.
- A direct descendant of radio's "Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour" (1934-1946), hosted by Major Edward Bowes until his death. After a one-year hiatus, Ted Mack, who had directed Bowes' auditions, revived the show (which lasted into 1952) and brought the concept to the DuMont Television Network. The at-home audience voted by postcard for the favorite, winning performer(s) each week.
- Two contestants compete in a life-sized board game, answering questions and performing stunts for cash and prizes.
- The four panelists put their heads through a cutout in a board. They did not know what was painted on the board and their job was to guess what it was.
- Famous guest celebrities introduced young professionals on this talent show.
- Short lived variety show, sponsored by Revlon, with a different host each week. The premise had the guest host entertaining various celebrities in their penthouse, hotel suite, etc. This show alternated with "Playhouse 90" in it's Thursday time slot.
- Includes a secret about Mrs. Smith's four children answering questions from the panel. Of her 13 children these four each have a twin. Includes a secret about a corrugated box manufacturer that sailed a "paper boat" from Washington D.C. To Jacksonville, FL. It was made of water-proofed cardboard with wood supports. Includes a "secret" with Lucille Ball trying to get the panelist to match the emotion in which she answers their questions.
- Nathan Boya went over Niagara Falls. Policeman George F. Healey wasn't informed of the banquet in his honor. Radio sound effects with Eve Arden.
- The show's theme is "I've Got a Secret Country Fair". Activities include rooster crowing, cake tasting, and square dancing.
- Guest Star Vivian Vance demonstrates the then-new Goodson-Todman game 'Password'.
- Dee Woolem can draw, load, and fire a gun before Garry Moore can clap his hands. One parachutist saves another, whose parachute didn't open, midair in the Canadian Forces. Ray Bolger tries to trick the panel into asking questions.
- Paul Tomlin pollutes water, then purifies it. Dwight and Laura Misner were engaged in 1898, but only married a month before the show. The panel is challenged by Peggy Cass to dress boys in snow suits.
- Learn contestant's secrets.