I've Got a Secret

  1. From 1953. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Joan Bennett. Guests are a man who had a date with Marilyn Monroe (and she paid for it) and a man who shot down 12 enemy planes in WWI. Special guest Patti Page sings a duet with an airedale. (101401/12045)

  2. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Eddie Bracken, and Kitty Carlistle. Guests are a mother whose daughter was born in Macy's Department Store, a man who made his own teeth, and Harry Truman's piano tuner. Guest Linda Christian got a black eye from her husband (Tyrone Power) by accident. (ASOT-17/15956)

  3. Johnny Carson, Betsy Palmer, Bess Meyerson, and Henry Morgan. Johnny, Betsy, and Bess help Henry find a suitable trade for his horse. Garry gets a lesson in marksmanship. The panel tries to figure out guest Chico Marx's pantomimes. (BWSN-10-29/14145)

  4. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are the doctor who brought Faye into the world and a group of US olympic champions, one of whom is Jesse Owens. Guest Boris Karloff hosts a blood-curtling scream contest with four ladies from the audience. Faye is presented with 40 pounds of Louisiana sugar cane. (BWSN-2/11251)

  5. Episode from 1954. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a chief of police who recieved a parking ticket from one of his men and a lady who was hit by a meteorite. Guest Peter Lorre exacts some revenge on behalf of the panel by making Garry eat boiled rattlesnake, eat a hot fudge sundae while using a reducing machine, take a ride on a preacher's boy (all the way up to the rafters), and get into a snowball fight with Bill and Henry (on stage). (BWSN-2a/13052)

  6. Faye Emerson, Henry Morgan, Jayne Meadows, and Bill Cullen. The set is made up of orange crates, boxes, and lumber (the old set was destroyed by Steve Allen and Skitch Henderson the previous week). Guests are a lady who kissed 138 midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy graduation and a man who paddled a canoe from New York City to Alaska. Guest Jack Lemmon won a gas range from Bill Cullen on a quiz show in 1948. (070101/20212)

  7. May 18, 1955. Guest hosted by Ralph Bellamy. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a Marine who helped raise the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima in 1945, an Air Force Leiutenant and Captain who parachuted from 8 and a half miles in the air (a world's record), and a Navy chaplain who said "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition (Dec. 7, 1941). A Marine drill team performs percision drills. (102801/22011)

  8. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Josephine Hull. Guest is an elderly lady who graduated from High School the previous week. Guest Jackie Gleason brings his own panel to guess his secret (he was an all-night disc jockey in 1939). (BWSN-6a/00000)

  9. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are Ed Sullivan's daughter and the great grandson of the man who invented the hot dog. The panel tries to make Ed Sullivan laugh in order to ask questions (his secret was that he was a caddy at Garry's golf club (before Garry was born)). (102101/12036)

  10. Aired February 9, 1956. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Lucille Ball. Guests are the lady who made the chairs the panel sits on and a man who witnessed the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Special guest Desi Arnaz has a secret involving Lucy (and the rest of the panel is in on the scheme). Includes original commercials. (TVCGG/12842)

  11. Aired March 28, 1956. Easter Sunday show. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are the largest Easter bunny, a rollerskating horse, and a cockatoo who kissed Winston Chruchill. Jayne and Faye each recieve custom made Easter hats (with live bees in them). Includes original commercials. (TVCGG-2/12900)

  12. IGAS goes west. Betsy Palmer, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Bill Cullen. Guests are the relatives of Sitting Bull, General George A. Custer, Geronimo, and Henry's second cousin (and he doesn't know it) and a man who teaches movie cowboys how to draw and shoot. Guest Roy Rogers (who's dressed in city clothes, while everybody else is dressed in western garb) challenges the pan to a horse race (on hobby horses). (101301/12045)

  13. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Betsy Palmer. Guests are a mailman who's kissed every woman on his route (528) and a man who's translating the questions into Italian for his mother in Cleveland. Guest Ronald Reagan makes Garry restart the segment every time someone says "Uh" or hesitates (like filming a movie). (101401a/12049)

  14. Bill Cullen, Ann Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Jayne Meadows. Guests are somebody who was taken from the street in the beginning of the show and a parachute jumper and the person who caught him in mid-air. Guest Gregory Ratoff avoids answering questions as a producer, actor, director, and writer. (102801/52208)

  15. Jayne Meadows, Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Betty Furnette. Guests are a doctor who delivered over 5,000 babies and the first Fuller Brush man (who actually started the company). Guest Jackie Cooper plays a dirty trick on the panel while they're in the "sound proof room." (031801/03052)

  16. Jayne Meadows, Bill Cullen, Faye Emerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are the fellow who buzzes the buzzer on IGAS and a group of brothers and sisters who are going to be married on the same day. Special guest Emmett Kelly looks for a needle in a haystack (literally). (TJW-6/03153)

  17. Steve Allen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are man who changes his costume for each answer he gives and Soupy Sales (he has had over 14,000 pies in the face). Henry and Steve try to take an announcer's test while guest Ronald Reagan tries to distract them. Video problems last 10 minutes. (072901/30052)

  18. Jayne Meadows, Bill Cullen, Faye Emerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a lady who was married by Trans-Atlantic telephone (and hasn't seen her husband since) and the owner of the theater. The panel sings their questions to guest Marguarite Piazza (who's wearing ear plugs). (042201/43025)

  19. Don McNeil guest hosts. Bill Cullen, Ernie Kovaks, Edie Adams, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a many who plays 5 musical intruments at the same time and a direct descendant of Lady Godiva. Special guest Sherri North buries Don in sand. (050601/23057)

  20. Don McNeil guest hosts. Faye Emerson, Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a woman whose daughter was born while she was watching IGAS and a man who will play the organ at BOTH political conventions. Guest David Wayne turns IGAS into a political convention (and elects a panel member to clean up the mess on stage). (052001/03049)

  21. Garry Moore returns from vacation (and gets a special welcome back from the panel and members of the studio audience). Faye Emerson, Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a man who waited on Garry's table during his vacation (and forgot to leave a tip!!) (Garry is the lone panel member during this segment) and a man who had his watch dog stolen the previous Sunday. Special guest Ann Sheridan is sending Henry to Africa the next day (and he doesn't know it). (060301/30143)

  22. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Ann Sheridan. Guests are a man who is holding his breath underwater (for 5 minutes) and Jack Benny's violin teacher. Guest Paul Newman sold Henry a hot dog at that day's World Series (and, of course, he doesn't know it). (061701/43235)

  23. Bill Cullen, Mary Healy, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a boy who's going to conduct Toscanini's orchestra in Carnegie Hall and a man who gave Elvis Presley a haircut. Guest Robert Young will hold a dinner party for Faye (with her dining room transported to the theater). (071501/00000)

  24. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Polly Bergen. Guests are a man who has 2 full grown horses in a box and a woman who's been a bridesmaid 17 times (but never a bride). Garry and guest Art Linkletter take up a collection for "Appreciate Bill Cullen Night." (071501/23040)

  25. Johnny Carson, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a group of youngsters each with a twin backstage and a man who sailed from Washington DC to Jacksonville, Florida (1,000 miles) in a paper boat. The panel tries to imitate guest Lucille Ball. (101601a/04040)

  26. From 1957. Bill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a man who delivered 360 babies and a lady who can tear a 1500 page LA phone book in half. Special guest Lou Costello tries to answer the panel's questions while copying poses by magazine models. Garry reads a few entries from the "I'd like to marry Henry Morgan" contest (including one from a 6 year old and one from a man). (101001a/12051)

  27. Final show of 1956. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Denise Lore. Guest is a man who's been struck by lightning 8 times. It's revenge time with guest Faye Emerson! Garry's entire office is moved to the theater (including his secratary and four of his writers), Bill auctions off Garry's suit, Henry sends Garry to "Birdland" to play the drums, and Jayne seals Garry in a crate and puts him on a truck to go to Birdland. Sound is out of sync with picture. (102201a/22033)

  28. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guest is a woman who lost 433 pounds. Guest Orson Welles tries to predict who the next President of the United States will be. (102401a/12042)

  29. Air Force Week episode. Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, and Faye Emerson. Guests are seven men who made the first bombing raid over Tokyo in WWII (April 18, 1942) and the man who said "Sighted sub, sank same" (March 2, 1942). Special appearance by Jimmy Durante (Garry's old radio partner). (102401a/35220)

  30. Hal March guest-hosts. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a woman whose husband took Jayne to her High School senior prom and the chief of Elvis Presley's draft board. Hal and guest Peter Lawford show what goes on under the desk during the game. (102901a/12038)

  31. Halloween episode. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a man who gets stabbed while coming on stage and a man who cut Steve Allen's throat (while shaving him). Guest Bud Collyer uses the panel as guinea pigs for new stunts for "Beat the Clock." (103101/12029)

  32. Christmas, 1960 episode with Bill Cullen, Carol Burnett, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. "The Instant Songwriter" makes a return engagement. Guests are a family where two are having their 50th wedding anniversary, another two are having their 25th wedding anniversary, and one getting married all on Christmas Eve and a man who made the Christmas tree on the stage with 200,000 toothpicks. Guest Faye Emerson dresses Henry as Santa Claus to deliver presents. (12GOC/52735)

  33. Aired December, 1962. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, David Wayne, and Bess Meyerson. Henry Morgan guest-hosts. Guests are a man who holds his breath underwater for 4 minutes (unfortunately, he was shooting for 6) and a boy who can stand on one finger. Guest Arthur Godfrey and the panel sing "The 12 Days of Christmas" (and Bill breaks up everybody by singing "6 leese a-gaying). (SNBW-1/10014)

  34. Aired Christmas Eve, 1962. Bess Meyerson, Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, and Henry Morgan. Guests are 10 brothers who have a new baby sister, a symphony consisting of children of the production staff, and The Salvation Army Band featuring a brass quartet (which are 4 sisters). (SNBW-1/40431)

  35. Aired New Year's Eve, 1962. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Margo Ann Larenk (who Garry picked out of the audience using ESP). Guests are Betsy's leading man in "South Pacific" (who then sings a song from "South Pacific" with Betsy) and The Instant Songwriter, who makes up songs about memorable events in 1962. Guy Lombardo leads a band consisting of members of the studio audience in "Aud Lang Sye." (SNBW-2/22830)

  36. Aired January, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a father and two sons who all play Football and a group of men who dance Ballet (complete with tutus). Hugh Downs quizzes the panel on news events. (SNBW-2/53134)

  37. Aired January, 1963. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a guitarist named Mr. Strum, a gatekeeper named St. Peter, a foot doctor named Dr. Hand, a dentist named Dr. Yell, and a man who plays Brahms 5th Hungarian Dance on a duck call. Guest Hermaione Gingold tests the panel's romantic memory with the help of their spouces. (ASOT-5/00000)

  38. Aired January, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are the national Tiddlywinks Champions and a Korean boy who can't understand English (Garry is showing him how to answer). Special guest Carol Channing prepares for her appearance on the next show as a panelist. (SNBW-3/35920)

  39. Aired January, 1963. Betsy Palmer, Bess Meyerson, Carol Channing, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a man who smashes a 60.82 karat uncut diamond to bits (with the help of Carol) and a man who arrived to the theater in a submarine. Guest Boris Karloff and the panel make up captions to stills from Boris' movie "The Raven." (SNBW-4/10019)

  40. Aired February, 1963. Bess Meyerson, Henry Morgan, Joan Benny, and Betsy Palmer. Guests are a man who had the exact same events happen to him as his twin brother and a man who burned $1 million for the Federal Reserve. Guest Jack Benny has a taxi waiting with the meter running. (SNBW-4/40028)

  41. Aired February, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who rode the back of a 45 foot whale and four brothers with the same name. The panel explains their paintings to guest Salvador Dali. (SNBW-11/05902)

  42. Aired February, 1963. Henry Morgan, Betsy Palmer, Anthony Perkins, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a man who was born in the same log cabin as Abraham Lincoln and a former staff member who had triplets. Guest Ann Southern gives Anthony and Betsy a dance lesson and Garry a ski lesson using instructions from a record (Henry and Faye are busy assembling cribs for the mother while this is going on). (SNBW-6/10005)

  43. Aired February, 1963. Guest hosted by Henry Morgan. Betsy Palmer, Gretchen Wilder, Dorothy Louden, and Faye Emerson. Guests are a calypso steel drum band and a lady whose Powder Puff Derby team bought an airplane with trading stamps. The panel (along with their partners chosen from the audience) go shopping with guest Durwood Kirby. (SNBW-6/35940)

  44. Aired March, 1963 from Hollywood. Jane Meadows, George Gobel, Betsy Palmer, and Henry Morgan. Guests are two American soldiers who play the enemy in Army war games and a man who walked 130 to the studio (San Diego to Hollywood). The panel answers ads over the telephone with guest Steve Allen (one of the people he calls is Bill Cullen). (SNBW-11/35939)

  45. Aired March, 1963 from Hollywood. Betsy Palmer, Morey Amsterdam, Rosemary Clooney, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a man who has a full-grown horse under a table (and Garry has a midget cow under another) and a 4-year old professional drummer (and gives it away). The panel plays a memory game with Dick Van Dyke. (SNBW-12/05947)

  46. Aired March, 1963 from Lake Tahoe. Betsy Palmer, Jane Meadows, Alan King, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a man who has a 70 piece band (all playing the banjo) and a trio who sings with the help of ventriloquists. Guest Carol Burnett and a group of men play Musical Chairs. (SNBW-12/40524)

  47. Aired May, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Mogan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who spent 5 months in solitary confinement for space research and the man who designed the IGAS title card. The panel makes up jokes with the help of Morey Amsterdam. (SNBW-5/10006)

  48. Aired May, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a superintendent of schools named Dr. Brain, the treasurer of Texas names Jesse James, an ice cream salesman named Dill Pickle, a gas station attendant names Mr. Fillerup, and a musical group that consists of the son of Loretta Young, Dennis O'Keefe's son, Art Linkletter's son, the son of Charles Correll ("Andy" of "Amos & Andy"), and the son of Thomas O. Crumplar (an indrustrialist). Guest Joan Crawford plays a scene with Betsy (but Betsy doesn't know aobut it). (SNBW-5/40236)

  49. Aired June, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who flies an airplane he build himself in his living room and a woman who caught three men by locking the door behind them (Henry moderates this segment and Garry sits in on the panel). Guest Hugh O'Brien tears a phone book in half (which was taught to him by Bess). (SNBW-10/05913)

  50. Aired June, 1963. Bill Cullen, Lauren Bacall, Henry Morgan, and Betsy Palmer. Guests are a lady who draws using a typewriter and Roy Castle is sitting in an automobile (both he and the car are in a shipping crate about 5 feet high). Guest Arnold Palmer announces that Henry will be his caddy. (SNBW-10/40047)

  51. Aired June, 1963. Bill Cullen, Sally Ann Howes, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are two college stundents who invited President Kennedy to their Senior prom (and he showed up) and a magician who makes Garry float in mid-air. Guest Sam Levinson gives the panel a test made up by 6th graders. (SNBW-8/12853)

  52. Bill Cullen, Joan Fonataine, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who has had the same wife and the same car for 50 years and Frank Coghlan (a member of the "Our Gang" comedies). Garry and special guest Peggy Cass play "To Tell the Truth" with the panel (Peggy the conventional way, Garry using a lie detector). (WKEND-2a/10236)

  53. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a championship slingshot team and the inventor of the zip code. An imposter sits in for guest George Hamilton to see if the panel can recognize him. George then tests the panel to see if they're out of touch with the teenagers. (WKEND-1/22921)

  54. Aired July, 1963. Bess Meyerson, Merv Griffin, Betsy Palmer, and Bill Cullen. Henry Morgan guest hosts. Guests are a man who solos with the orchestra playing 18 soda pop bottles and a vaccuum cleaner (parts of an organ he built) and a husband and wife who were married by long distance telephone. The panel tries to solve short mysteries read by Peter Lawford. (WKEND-3/23146)

  55. Aired July, 1963. Henry Morgan guest hosts. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Alan King, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are the ENTIRE POPULATION of Ironton, Colorado (only one person) and a man who made a sculpture for his art class using unusual items. Guest Jack E. Leonard can't hear the panel's questions. (SNBW-7/12954)

  56. Aired September, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a magician who takes off Henry's vest without removing his jacket and a ballplayer who hit a foul ball into the stands and hit his mother. Guest Gordon MacRae will teach the panel to sing Rock and Roll. (WKEND-2/22916)

  57. Aired September, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a musician who performed a concert that lasted 18 hours and the only person who sat through the entire performance and a man who set a new automobile speed record (407 mph). The panel and guest Alan King destroy elephant jokes. (WKEND-4/22902)

  58. Aired September, 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Garry shows off pictues of what he and the panel did over the summer. Guest is the wife of a man who was trapped in the Hazelton mine. Phil Silvers shows off his fan club, all of whom are athletes, and they make their debut as a Dixieland band. (SNBW-9/22910)

  59. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are two boys who jumped into a pond a the dog who saved them and the man who made the world's smallest airplane. Guest James Garner gives the panel a foreign language test. (WKEND-5a/22943)

  60. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a band whose members' last names are the same as the instruments they play and a man who celebrated his 80th birthday by performing his first parachute jump. Guest Tony Randall plays an emotion game with the panel. (WKEND-5/22955)

  61. Final episode of 1963. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Ruby Dee. Guests are a group of people who have months in their name (including Hal March, whos real name is Hal Mendelson)and a man who has led a band in the Mummer's Parade every year since 1914 (50 years). The panel makes predictions for 1964 with guest Hal March. (SNBW-12/03028)

  62. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a teacher who made a student write "I will not talk in class" 50 times and her student (who is now a judge) who made her write "I shall try not to exceed the speed limit" 100 times and a man who has a species of insect named after him (Shannonomyia Pomerantzi or Crane Fly). A lady from Iceland tries to pick out Jonathan Winters by his voice. (SNBW-33/03036)

  63. Bill Cullen (who has a birthday), Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who owns his own country and two men who won the Davis Cup for the United States. Special guest Bobby Darin showcases a song where he sang both the male and female parts. The panel tries to identify voices that have been speeded up or slowed down (and one of them is Bill Cullen). (SNBW-33/42938)

  64. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a lady who made a dress out of 204 nylon stockings and a man who celebrated his 50th birthday by playing 54 holes of Golf (18 holes in New York, 18 holes in Chicago, and 18 holes in California (all in the same day)). Guest Alan King gives Garry a birthday present(the Univac computer chose the gift). (SNBW-34/15911)

  65. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are three pilots who made the longest supersonic flight in history (8028 miles non-stop in 8 hours 35 minutes), guest Art Linketter quizzes the panel on what each other is wearing (Bill with Betsy and Henry with Bess) without looking, and a set of singing and dancing triplets (one brother tried to perform before each of the two previous segments). Garry and his two "brothers" dance (actually it's some fancy camera work). (SNBW-32/03000)

  66. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who lights a pumpkin using atomic energy (and Betsy guesses it on her second question) and a boy who won $5,000 by winning the National Top-Spinning Championship. Guest Groucho Marx has an impersonator speak for him. (SNBW-31/03000)

  67. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who rides a bicycle (that fits inside Bess' handbag) and a postman who has been bitten by 23 different dogs. Guest Troy Donahue was an usher and escorted four young ladies (who comprise a guest panel) to their seats. (SNBW-30/15955)

  68. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who had Lyndon Johnson as a 6th grade teacher (and was spanked by Johnson) and a man who won a cookie baking contest (and the cookie weighed 2,300 pounds). The panel tries to translate foreign sounds with guest Jose Ferrer. (SNBW-28/03001)

  69. Bill Cullen, Phyllis Diller, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who celebrated his 70th birthday by sailing a raft 7,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean ALONE and Phyllis Diller's children. The panel tries to match blindfolded husbands with their wives (with the help of Carol Channing). (SNBW-27/03039)

  70. Bill Cullen, Rosemary Clooney, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Arthur Godfrey celebrates his 30th anniversary of being on CBS. Guests are Brace Beemer's (The Lone Ranger on radio) grandchildren (and Brace makes an appearance, along with Al Hodge (who was The Green Hornet), Richard Kalmer (Boston Blackie), and Brett Morrison (The Shadow)) and three members of The Quiz Kids. Guest Arthur Godfrey (who comes out with early pictures of Garry, Bill, and Henry) introduces 4 radio soap opera actresses (from "Stella Dallas," "Our Gal Sunday," "The Romance of Helen Trent," and "John's Other Wife"). The panel and Arthur play a voice recognition game. This is a great episode for anyone who is a fan of old time radio. (SNBW-27/42944)

  71. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a family of brothers and sisters whose parents are celebrating their 74th wedding anniversary and Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston's sparring partners. Guest Morey Amersterdam tests the panel's ability to memorize jokes. (SNBW-24/02845)

  72. Christmas Eve episode. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a boy who plays the tuba (and performs with the Salvation Army Youth Band, after which, Garry tries his hand at playing it) and a marionette band (which the panel will pull the strings on). The panel and Garry play Christmas carols with soda pop bottles. (SNBW-26/02950)

  73. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who plays 4 trumpets at the same time , a man who whistles while smoking 10 cigars, and a man who gets 5 punching bags going at the same time. IGAS musical director Norman Paris plays a piano duet with himself (part of the duet comes from a piano roll of Norman's own composition). (SNBW-22/05938)

  74. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Meyerson. Guests are a 15 year old yo yo champ and a woman who smashed up a saloon with Carry Nation (who was a hatchet-carrying temperance lady) in 1901. Betsy (substituting for an ill Connie Stevens) has a secret. (SNBW-20/10100)

  75. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a miniature horse that goes horseback riding and a man who gave a lady 8 weeks of golf lessons and the lady shot a 56 on her first day on the course (on the first hole). Guest Art Carney sings while accompanying himself on the electric organ, which is in his pocket. (SNBW-20/45348)

  76. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Betsy and Bess are not wearing dresses, but bathing suits and skirts. Guests are two men whose teams played Monopoly for 14 days nonstop. The panel pleads cases in front of a jury with the help of E.G. Marshall. (SNBW-14/12911)

  77. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who makes a drinking glass out of Garry's hankerchief and Pete Best (formerly of The Beatles). The panel tries to predict how guest Betty Davis would answer questions from the audience. (SNBW-19/15917)

  78. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame and a 5 year old boy who has memorized all the vital statistics on his Baseball cards. Guest Wally Cox makes a box lunch and eats the box. (SNBW-13/12803)

  79. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a whole class of freshman student nurses(all female) and their male class president and a 16 year old girl who teaches 30 men judo and karate (and gives Garry a demonstration). Guest Suzie Parker shows lamps, shades, and curtains that light up without bulbs (her dress lights up too). (SNBW-13/55755)

  80. Alan Sherman, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man who teaches Henry Morgan how to mathematically play Blackjack (and is sent to the Caribbean to try it out) and a student who will power a radio with a potato. Guest Ed Begley shows off recordings of William Jennings Bryant, Rudolph Valentino singing, Marconi making a speech, Theodore Roosevelt, Adm. Robert Perry, and Florence Nighingale. The bugle call that started "The Charge of the Light Brigade" ends the show. (SNBW-17/23048)

  81. Henry Morgan, Bess Meyerson, Woody Allen, and Betsy Palmer. Guests are a man who robbed a bank of $10,000 and a man who has put the contents of the ENTIRE Bible on a 35 mm slide. Guest Lloyd Bridges plays Post Office (the panel tries to guess where some envelopes go to). (SNBW-16/15833)

  82. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are Arthur Godfrey's mother and Mickey Rooney's son. Special guests the Smothers Brothers (with bags over their heads) appear with their mother, uncle, and grandmother. (SNBW-15/22736)

  83. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are an engaged couple who were brought together by computer, Victor Borge leads an orchestra which consists of a saw, hammering nails, tearing fabric, a large seashell, balloons, and a garden hose. The duck call virtuoso plays the kitchen sink. (SNBW-18/15716)

  84. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are two college students who are going to launch their own satellite and a man who won a 26 mile marathon race to qualify for the US Olympic Track and Field team (and won it by 4 miles). Guest Robert Merrill introduces his wife and children who made their debuts at the Metropolitan Opera (along with their dog). (SNBW-21/22844)

  85. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. It's the 12th anniversary of IGAS! Guests are the panel's stand-ins, IGAS producer Chester Feldman (who made a dress for Betsy), commercial announcer Herb Straum sings, stage manager Harry Row dances, CBS executive John Hunley sings, and the director and the man who signs the panel's pay checks perform a trumpet duet. (SNBW-25/15753)

  86. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a gymnast who brings a bunch of medals won by his wife (who is also a gymnast) and a man who lost 324 pounds in 18 months. Guest Sam Levinson gives the panel a 5th grade test. The GSN split-screen comes up during final segment before credits. (SNBW-29/15851)

  87. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a man whose father (J. Frank Durrier, who is at home watching the show) built a car in 1896 and Carol Burnett models the latest fashions (you have to see it to believe it). (100701/34929)

  88. Halloween Eve episode. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are a lady who taught Arthur Murray "The Twist" (and Arhtur's going to teach it to Garry and Bess) and a man who going to light a pumpkin using a grapefruit. Garry, Bill, Henry, Bess, and guest Martha Raye prepare a birthday surprise for Betsy. (103101a/42200)

  89. 1964 episode starring Steve Allen. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Meyerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are an artist who drew a picture of a member of the production staff using a telephoned description and acting out the lyrics of "Leader of the Pack" with Bess, Betsy, and Robert Goulet (and later sung by The Shangri-Las, with Robert dressed in leather and riding a motorcycle). (BWSN-2/00000)

  90. Episode starring Steve Allen. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Meyerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a lady who had her purse snatched and the criminal ate her purse and its contents (because the criminal was an elephant) and a group of boys who will compete in the finals of the Tabletop Racing Championship. Guest Louis Nye cooks a Thankgiving dinner in 10 minutes (using a microwave oven (keep in mind this is 1964)). BWSN-10-29/03412

  91. Episode starring Steve Allen. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Meyerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a hand shadow expert, a highway partrolman named Mr. Speedy gave Mr. Quick a ticket for driving too fast and Mr. Fast a ticket for driving too slow. Guest Woody Allen quizzes the panel on definitions given by children. (1007a01/42326)

  92. Episode from 1966 starring Steve Allen. Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Meyerson. Guests are an 11 year old professional Basketball player and a man who discovered a liquid that can run uphill. While guest Pearl Bailey watches from backstage, an impersonator (George Kirby) answers the panel's questions for her. Includes a few original commercials. (GSP2/02458)

  93. Starring Steve Allen. Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Meyerson, and Henry Morgan. Guests are a man who plays jazz on the bagpipes and man who is wearing contact lenses (so is his dog). Special guest Lucille Ball shows off the latest far-out fashions. (101601a/31229)

  94. Starring Steve Allen. Henry Morgan, Jayne Morgan, Gary Morton, and Betsy Palmer. Guests are Marlon Brando's stand-in and four men (one from each of the armed forces) who each won an Olympic Gold Medal for the USA. The panel tries to predict how guest Lucille Ball will answer the audience's questions. (101801a/04040)

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