I’m in the process of collecting as many links as I can to YouTube videos of specific IGaS episodes or show segments and adding those links to the episode guide. Several dozen such links to videos have been added to the guide already. If you like, you can post here to inform me of additional YouTube links, although I may already be aware of them and have simply not got around to them yet. I also have the capacity to add videos. If you’ve ever written to this site because you or your relatives appeared on the show on a specific date, and there is not already a YouTube video of that episode, I hope to be able to provide one in the near future.

My father, Joseph DeRiggi, a policeman appeared on the show in uniform. I think in 1953 – Burgess Meridith was the celebrity guest on the show that night. I would like to be able to view the show or obtain a copy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
My sister-in-laws father and uncle, Eli and Vernon Miljevich were on the August 9, 1961 episode of I’ve Got A Secret. The celebrity guest was Tom Poston. Will this episode be posted on YouTube? Thanks.
Renee
My grandmother,Marguerite belleri, was on the show aired 2/7/66.The celeberty guest was Robert Morse.She sang with chorus of the Met for 57 years.She sang an aria and was accompanied on piano by my mother Elezabeth Martiny.I would love to have a copy, or have it on you tube.
Thanks
Bob
My grandmother Marguerite Belleri was on the show aired 2/7/66.The celeberty guest was Robert Morse She sang in the chorus of the Met for 57 years.She sang a song accompanied by my mother Elezabeth Martiny.I would love to get a copy ,or see it on you tube.
Thanks,
Bob
my Great Great Grandmother Ellura Galusha and her twin sister appeared on the show in March of 1957 I am not sure the date. There secret was they were the oldest living twins in the United States at that time. I would love to be able to get a copy of it or be able to veiw it on utube.
Thanks,
Debi M
James and Debi: I’m sorry, but I don’t have copies of those episodes (I have a little more than half). Renee: I’ve already done yours and will upload it soon. Bob: I have yours but have not captured it yet. In the meantime, I’ve corrected the spelling of your family’s name. Thanks!
Dear Mr. Martiny:
I have a copy of Marguerite Belleri from “I’ve Got A Secret.” It’s included with miscellaneous appearances of others on the show I found interesting. They are on one DVD, so if you want a copy let me know; all I ask is shipping costs via PayPal when the disk arrives. I wouldn’t ask that but I have an aging father to take care of.
Sorry, I don’t have a fast enough connection for YouTube,
Best,
Bob Rasmussen
Thank you very much; we look forward to seeing it. Great history for the family to see as they still are in the logging business but of course everything is mechanical now. Thanks again,
Renee
I would like to obtain a copy of an episode of the Oxygen channel version of “I’ve Got A Secret,” in which actor Jerry Mathers was one of the guests, his secret that his original ball cap from the TV series “Leave it to Beaver” was in the box.
I thought (and still do think) I had recorded this episode, but could not find it among some other Oxygen eps. of “IGAS” I have in VHS format.
It is possible that “IGAS” ep. may be on a VHS tape lodged in an old VCR of mine, which was zapped in a lightning storm, causing the inability to turn the unit’s power on or to eject tapes.
By the way, this is an excellent website, and “Bravo!” to you for creating it. As a long-time fan of the Goodson-Todman panel game shows, especially of the original (CBS-TV) versions of “What’s My Line?,” “I’ve Got A Secret” and “Password,” I am delighted such a professionally appearing and well-researched homage to “IGAS” exists on the Internet.
Please do not ever take this site off-line. And if such should ever become a possibility, due to financing issues, etc., please solicit help from others (including myelf) before so doing. It is too well constructed and valuable a resource to ever not be available to the public.
I’m looking for a video of the show that my cousin Dwight D. Eisenhower appeared on in the mid-to late 50′s. He was 7 or 8 years old at the time and, of course, his secret was that his name was the same as the president’s at that time. Dwight was killed in Vietnam on July 4th, 1967 and it would be great for the family if the video could be located. Thanks for your help.
I would like to see my Great Grandfather I’ve Got a Secret show (Week 611 – 2/24/64) Sponsor was TONI, Everett Crow 74th wedding Anniversary. Both him and his wife are 95 years old. I saw this one when I was 4yrs old in my Basement of our house.
Our family would love to see him Play “O Dem Golden Slippers”
Thank you
I would like to see footage of Timmy Brown on I’ve Got a Secret. He is the great 1960s Philadelphia Eagles running back who also performed as a singer in local nightclubs in the area and made several 45 records for Imperial Records. One of the records was called “I Got a Secret” and he apparently appeared on the show and performed the show. This would have been circa. 1964…after July.
Thanks.
Was excited to come across this website this evening. Have been looking for some time for something like this.
Am looking for a clip of my sister [a petite young lady], Dr. Joy Makohoniuk, Doctor of Chiropractic. I was in my young teens and so it must’ve have been during the mid-to-late 60s. Can you please help me find the info. I’ve looked all over your website, but was unable to find it.
She has Alzheimer’s Disease and declining. Altho’ her short-term memory is declining, her long-time memory is pretty good. I know this would be a wonderful surprise for her.
Thank you . . . blessings,
j. debra makohoniuk-halsmith
youngest sibling of Joy Makohoniuk
Yesterday got a big surprise, got to see my dad and sister in the Dec 12, 1956 video of I’ve Got A Secret. I had been trying to locate a copy for years with no success. Googled again yesterday and there it was!!! Have put on facebook for all the family to see and have gotten so many fun reponses…..wished my dad and sister had known they would be on video so many years after they both passed away. His great-grandchildren enjoyed watching this so much, but were confused on why there was no color!!!!!! Thanks for such a special gift for all of us, especially so close to Father’s Day!!!!!
Hi. Thank you so much for the wonderful site. On YouTube I’d like to see Week 277, 10/2/57. The one where Fletcher Reynolds’s secret is that he slept in a Pullman Car with a hippopotamus. Thank you so much for all you do.
Thank you very much Richard for uploading the video of the 8/9/61 episode of IGAS with the Miljevich brothers. The family has been watching it and it is great to see the episode. I appreciate it very much. This is a great website. Thanks again Renee
I’m looking for episode #663, from February 22, 1965. A dear friend was one of 18 children on the show, and I would love to find this lost episode for him. I can’t find it on you tube or anywhere else online. Thanks for any help!
JoJean
Hello! I appreciate your website and the variety of footage you have available, however I can’t find any links to the episode with special guest The Marx Brothers and I would really love to see it. It was when Chico came on the show dressed as Harpo and fooled Groucho (: But I’ve never seen it, only heard about it.
Thank you! (:
Dear Sir,
I am wondering if you can help me find a clip of the following segment with Peanuts Taylor:
Week 656, 1/4/65
Sponsor: Dream Whip
Director: Paul Alter
Program Staff 4: Doris Hibbard
Production Supervisor: Milt Myers
Technical Director: Vernon Gamble
Audio: Larry Schneider
Lighting: Walter Urban
Sonia and Pedro Risolo, Argentina, and their interpreter Vera Giwanter: “We traveled from Argentina to Canada (15,000 miles) … on a bicycle built for two.” Henry guesses, going third. It took them 2 years and 4 months. They did it so he could write a book about it.
Guest Jack E. Leonard: Yet another version of the memory exercise from 11/9/60, 7/2/62, and 3/11/63, in which the guest is interviewed and the panel must try to remember his answers. This time, Bill wins (Henry won the first two times). See also 10/3/66.
Conga player John Berkley “Peanuts” Taylor, Nassau, Bahamas: “I can play melodies using only this drum.” Bill guesses, going third. The band accompanies him on “Caravan” to start, and then he plays the melodies to “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” “Yankee Doodle,” and “Jingle Bells.”
I am trying to locate a 1958 episode in which an 85 year old man named “Pop” Swallow shared the secret that he was the world’s oldest cheerleader. After he stumped the panel he led the audience and panel in his famous “Wahoo Wah!” yell.
I have been looking for years for this episode with no success. I would love to surprise his grand daughters with it if possible.
Thank you for any possible help!
I noticed that my cousin Deb Marshall had posted a request, the epsiode was on 13 March 1957, with our great-great grandmother Ellura Galusha Chamberlain and her twin sister Eldora Galusha Brackett. The host or emcee of the show was Gary Moore, they were 93 at the time. Our family has been searching for copy for awhile. I used the links you had posted from Michelle and I am hoping something will pan out. The last time we had the option to purchase it was on video for $350.00 from CBS and that was in the 80′s. Any additional suggestions you can offer would be appericated.
I am trying to locate an episode that my grand father (Phil Yazdzik) was on where he was in an eating contest. i believe it was episode 149 (4/20/55). i would love to know where i can get a copy of that episode or have that footage uploaded to youtube
I’d love to see the episode where Chico Marx fooled everyone into thinking that he was Harpo.
My parents were on April 18, 1956 week 201. My dad, Cornelius Dorssers was one of the six family members getting married on the same day. Please let me know how I can view this? Thank you
EPISODE: Six members of the same Dutch-Canadian family all are going to get married in a single ceremony.
Tonya: I will upload the Peanuts Taylor segment.
Everyone else: Please understand that I read all requests, but if the episode is not listed in the guide at all or has only secondhand info, and is not already on YouTube, then I cannot personally assist in acquiring that episode, although I will add any further info you provide.
Trying to get video on line of Dec 13 1965. The Gongola Family. My grandparents and my father and his brothers. We have a video from CBS on VHS but would love to share the link or video on line.
With thanks. Sincerely, Martha Gongola Roddy
I’ve searched and searched. It is so impossible to find the piece of video with Chico Marx? =(((
By the way thank you for the site, it’s beautiful!
I have searched and have come up with nothing. My mother was on the show (week 386)
Maurille Hilliard, Quinton, GA: “I rocked in a rocking chair for 70 hours without stopping.”
I would love to get a copy if it is possible.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am trying to find the episode from September 19, 1966. My dad, Mancil Davis (misspelled as Mansel Davis on the episode guide) appeared for having 8 holes in one at 12 years old. Thank you!
Charlie Hipp from Graham Texas appeared with his lion “Blondie” on Sept 28, 1955 and Nov 2, 1956. thank you
I found a listing on the ninth anniversary Week 471 June 21, 1961 #7 Blondie a lioness “I slept in the same bed with Garry Moore last night” Would you please post a copy or tell me where to purchase one.
Anita: Most of the episode dates shown here are based on the list at kinescopes.com. If that list is correct, the episode of 9/28/55 is the one with Ty Cobb and Silvana Pampanini and does not feature Blondie. The show did not air on 11/2/56 as that was a Friday (it aired on Halloween that week). You may mean 11/2/55 as it did air that day (with guest Reginald Gardiner), but that episode is missing. That leaves only the 6/21/61 anniversary show. It might contain only a short excerpt that by itself would not be enough to upload, but I will check anyway and consider whether to upload the entire episode.
Thank you for checking. We are in the process of doing a documentary on Charles Hipp and his texas housecat “Blondie”.
I appeared on week 594 (Oct 28, 1963). I was the National Top Spinning Champion. Groucho Marx took my briefcase of tops and walked onstage when I was introduced (unscripted and unrehearsed. Live TV!). After stumping the panelists I demonstrated several tricks and showed Garry how to spin a top. I would enjoy seeing the episode on You Tube. Thanks!
Rusty Steubing
Hi! My mom was on I’ve Got a Secret on week 757, which aired 12/12/66. Her name was Nola Dunning and her secret was that she was elected country treasurer before she was old enough to vote. I believe that she was the second segment of that particular episode. My siblings and I would LOVE to see this segment because we’ve always heard about what fun she had…and it would be awesome to see mom in the 60s! If you were able to post it on YouTube, it would be much appreciated!
Thank You!
You are awesome!! Thank you for posting Blondie.
Hi there, wonderful website! I ended up here because I am looking for a video of the May 17th, 1961 episode week 466 in which my grandfather Arizona Supreme Court Justice Renz L. Jennings appeared as a one man band. I believe the celebrity that night was Merv Griffin.
Any chance you might have this one? Can’t find on Youtube.
Thanks either way, I am loving your website.
Kirsten
My grandmother, aunt, cousin, and cousin’s baby appeared on the show on 01/08/62 and I would love to get a copy of the show. The details of the show are detailed below. My family is the 2nd group listed, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Lippman, and infant Kevin Hearn, Queens: \My mother [Arlene] is backstage … the lady holding me is my grandmother.\ Any assistance you can give me will be appreciated. Thanks.
Howard Sutherland
Week 500, 1/8/62
Sponsor: Contac
Panel: Peter Lawford, Betsy, Henry, Bess
Director: Franklin Heller
Program Staff: Irma Reichert, Diane Hoffacker, Patrick McCormick, Judy Crichton
Technical Director: Vernon Gamble
Lighting: Ralph Holmes
Joyce and Martin Schroeder, Granite City, IL: \Somebody stole our house.\ Henry guesses during Bess’s turn, second. The couple are offered Bess’s house in Bayonne (see 12/18/61), but they decline because it would cost $50,000 to have it moved to Granite City.
Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Lippman, and infant Kevin Hearn, Queens: \My mother [Arlene] is backstage … the lady holding me is my grandmother.\
Guest Tom Ewell: The panel must try to read news stories while hearing their own voices played back through headphones with a tape delay.
I appeared on I’ve Got a Secret on Jan. 13 1964. I was one of the “secret” contestants. the panel was trying to determine which of us were the real children of Phyllis Diller (I was an impostor). Can you please tell me how I can locate a tape of this particular show?
Hello Richard. I’m looking for a clip from the episode which aired on the 26th of December, 1966. The segment featured my grandfather, Irvin Hardinger, who was a marine at the time. I’ve been searching forever now, and I do hope that you can help. Have a nice day!
Hi, I’m re-enacting the Great Race of 1908 and have plotted the exact route from New York to Paris, France. The winner in 1908 was George Schuster and he appeared on I’ve Got a Secret on 7/16/58. I would like to reveiw that show. Thanks, Luke
My parents and grandparents were featured on I’ve Got a Secret on August 17, 1960. Dallas and Beulah Vernon and family. I was 8 months old and the producers were afraid I’d cry and give it away. My mom told them I never cry, but they still wouldn’t let me on the air.
We would LOVe to see it on youtube!
Trying to locate episode #732 (air date Jun 20, 1966). It contains my father, Fred Austin (also Dick Merrill & Arthur Godfrey).
Would be interested in any and ALL info; footage you can provide.
Thank you so much
I would like to see Week 209, 6/13/56, #7 \Olympic weightlifter Paul Anderson lifts the entire panel\ uploaded to YouTube.
Thank you.