Subject: [n/a] Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
29/02/2008 @ 01:52:14: 58_Roadmaster: [n/a] Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
Ok, guys. Just need some clearance before I ask for help making an I've Got A Secret page. There are so far an 1896 Duryea, a 1913 Regal (yes, Regal, not "Buick" Regal either), and some little one-seater enclosed three-wheeled car (I'll have to look at the recording).

Thanks.
29/02/2008 @ 11:28:43: antp: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
:confused: I do not understand the question
29/02/2008 @ 14:31:59: ahight: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
I'm thinking the show is called "I've Got a Secret" from 1960's. He's asking if it's ok to include cars from it because it's a game show :grin:

I know the lady that was on the newer version of this show that came out a year or two ago. I'm not sure why it didn't come back.
29/02/2008 @ 17:22:38: antp: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
How are the cars involved in this?
29/02/2008 @ 17:53:28: Leoz: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
There are loads of game shows in the U.K. say if you could win a car, that would be two stas (three if it is onstage with assistents), if a celebrity drives a vehicle onstage (this does happen and the headlights are always flashing) then that would be three stars unless it is talked about a lot which would make it four. Good Idea? we could name them 'Game Shows' or still 'TV Series'.
29/02/2008 @ 18:09:34: 58_Roadmaster: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
These cars aren't prizes. They are parts of the "secrets" that belong to a small number of contestants compared to the total number of contestants. Not every "secret" was directly involved with automobiles.
These very early "panel shows" featured a usually repeating cast of panelists that would meet each week to try to guess the "secret," or in the case of "What's My Line?," the occupation of the contestant or group of contestants. So, an example of a "secret" that would have cause to bring a vehicle on stage would be "My father built this car in 1896." After the "secret" is revealed, the vehicle would be brought into view as more about it was explained.

Antp, I just wanted to make sure after discussing the merits of the "The New Price Is Right" listing. My show seems okay.
29/02/2008 @ 18:26:20: antp: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
They are parts of the "secrets" that belong to a small number of contestants compared to the total number of contestants. Not every "secret" was directly involved with automobiles.

Rather like MythBusters then? (in term of kind of use)

if a celebrity drives a vehicle onstage (this does happen and the headlights are always flashing) then that would be three stars unless it is talked about a lot which would make it four.

No way, if it is just driven few meters and seen a short time like that it is 2 star, "used in short scene / minor action". And talking about it does not increase the use of the car.
29/02/2008 @ 18:49:04: 58_Roadmaster: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s

Rather like MythBusters then? (in term of kind of use)


Not sure what you mean, here. In my own recollection, Mythbusters is rather abusive to its vehicles, except for transport vans, etc. The cars about which I am asking were lovingly cared for.

I figured out a way to get captures thru a TV tuner card, since my optical drive does not work in this computer. I recently opened a Flickr account. Will this serve the same purpose as Imageshack?
29/02/2008 @ 19:58:22: antp: Classic game shows "I've Got A Secret" 1960s
I mean that the episode in which the car appears is focused on the car, and in this case these are even somewhat special cars (unlike "price is right" where it is just an object like another, with no much interest for imcdb). Though that I am not sure either what I mean :grin:
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