Talk:I've Got a Secret
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[edit]If anyone wants to see images saved, almost all images on this page, and the pages for the Panelists and hosts are tagged for deletion. If anyone wants to help save them, They need a fair use rationale added to their pages. I don't have time to tag them all, so if anyone wants to help, you can check all the images in the articles, or check User talk:TheHYPO/Game Images for the warning tags. Please help the wiki game show (and IGAS specifically) community and fair use the images as appropriate. TheHYPO 03:57, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Expansion
[edit]Surely an article of a famous game show like this could use some expansion from start class, right? FamicomJL 03:48, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
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Notable guests
[edit]I am on an iPad so it would be very difficult for me to edit these entries myself, including citations.
It was BerTie Harris, not BerNie.
Mrs. Jack Fitch gave her married name including her husband’s given name rather than her own, I assume. She cannot just be listed as ‘Jack Fitch’. Also, although the entry presents their secret as given on the cards, it omits the relationship between them and thus the whole point of the secret. Mrs. Fitch was Denise’s grandmother and thus her great-grandmother was Denise’s great-great-great-grandmother, making six generations of one family. (Seven generations overlapped in a family in 1989, but at the time this was the known record.)
These episodes are on YouTube. Salopian (talk) 17:58, 10 February 2021 (UTC)
Ronald Reagan did have a secret, but it was joke pulled on the panel. In movies when an actor muffed their lines they would start the scene over so whenever a panelist made a mistake they started the show over. Reagan left the stage and Garry Moore reintroduced it as if he never had before. Leaving the panel confused. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2604:CB00:49C:3300:2CD2:8187:CD0F:91EE (talk) 21:20, 24 March 2022 (UTC)
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