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00:03Game Show Network. All play, all day.
00:09Hello, my name is Don DeLuise, and I've got a secret.
00:16From Hollywood, a show that reveals all, I've got a secret.
00:22And now, let's meet the star of I've got a secret, Steve Allen.
00:36Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:41What is this?
00:44After all these weeks, suddenly an ovation.
00:46It's not even going to be a good show tonight. You don't know anything.
00:48Hey, thank you, Johnny Olsen. Good evening. Welcome to the new I've got a secret.
00:51In tonight's panel, whoo-hoo, what laugh getters?
00:53First of all, comedian Pat Carroll, the very funny Artie Johnson,
00:57comedy star Nanette Fabre, and the immensely amusing Richard Dawson.
01:02That's our panel.
01:13And now, we have not heard applause like that for, oh, 20 minutes or so.
01:20Let's get our first contestant out here and see what happens.
01:32Thank you, sir. And would you tell us your name?
01:35Henry Lamott.
01:36Henry Lamott from?
01:38New Jersey, Sparta.
01:40New Jersey, Sparta.
01:41Sparta, New Jersey.
01:41Or Sparta, New Jersey. Depends on whether he comes in from the east or the west.
01:45Panel, Mr. Lamott's secret concerns something amazing
01:48that, so far as we know, only he does in all the world.
01:51So, if you'll whisper that secret to me, Mr. Lamott,
01:53we'll let the audience know what it is you do.
01:56Uh-huh. Wow.
01:58Pretty wild.
02:08Okay, panel, as I say, it concerns something that Mr. Lamott proposes to do right here on our stage,
02:12and we'll start the questioning with Pat Carroll.
02:15Uh, Mr. Lamott, uh, does what you do have to do with the outfit you're wearing now,
02:19your jumpsuit or your nighties or jam-jams or whatever they are?
02:23Nothing to do with it. I just don't like to keep warm.
02:25Not really, no.
02:27Uh, does what you do, is it a physical facility thing?
02:31It involves that, wouldn't you say?
02:33Partly.
02:33Would it be a form of, uh, gymnastics?
02:37Hmm.
02:38In a very loose sense. You want to tighten it up a little bit?
02:40Loose gymnastics, then.
02:42Uh, does it have to do, do you use just one certain part of your body, maybe?
02:48No.
02:49No.
02:49Uh, and it's kind of loose gymnastics.
02:53Do you use maybe just, uh, well, if you don't use your body, what is left?
02:59And it's loose gymnastics.
03:01Does it involve another kind of appliance?
03:04Yes.
03:06Very good start, Pat. One down, three to go. Artie?
03:08Uh, do you remove the outfit you have on right now to do what you do?
03:13Oh, yes.
03:14Yes, and you can do it, you can do it right, right here?
03:18He will do it on the stage this evening.
03:20He could even do it.
03:20He's going to do it on the stage right here?
03:21Yes.
03:23Oh, I'm glad I came tonight. Oh, excuse me. Now, um, uh, uh, uh, and, um, you, is it, is
03:30this thing unique because of your age?
03:33Not necessarily, no.
03:35And you're, are you the only person that does this particular thing?
03:37Well, I've done it when I was six years old.
03:39You did it when you were six years old.
03:41And we don't even know how much longer he's going to get away with.
03:46And, and, you, how do I say it? I'll talk.
03:49Two down, two to go. Now, Ned?
03:51Could I do it?
03:53We're not going to stop you.
03:56There's no, there's no log in.
03:58There's no log in.
03:59Would they laugh if I did it?
04:00Oh, they'd die.
04:07Will they laugh if he does it?
04:09No, when he does it, they won't laugh.
04:11Will he kill them, though? Will they die if he does it?
04:14Depends on how he works.
04:18Is it anything like, is it anything like karate, you know, the chop-chop or something like that?
04:22No, not really.
04:23It's not really.
04:25Three down.
04:26One to go, Richard Dawson.
04:29Henry, how are you?
04:31The clinical approach.
04:32I don't know yet. I'll find out after.
04:34You're trying to be in your confidence, Henry.
04:34You're still doing it, huh?
04:37I'm not surprised.
04:38Is this particular thing you do, Henry, something to do with you physically, such as playing your head?
04:47If I used my head, I wouldn't do it.
04:50If you used your head, you wouldn't do it.
04:52Is it a form of contortion?
04:55No.
04:55Not strictly speaking, no.
04:57Not at all.
04:58Is it anything to do with applying something to your physique?
05:03Not in the sense you mean.
05:05No?
05:06Something does come into contact.
05:08Well, Mr. Lamont's secret is that he is going to dive in just a few seconds now from the top
05:14of our stage into Pacoima.
05:17No, I just said that to see if you're paying attention.
05:20What he does is really more amazing.
05:22He dives way up there into just 16 inches of water.
05:26And we're going to let him do it right now.
05:28In a glass.
05:30What's that?
05:32Oh, he's doing his own comedy act on the side.
05:36That's all right.
05:36No, for an encore, something will happen.
05:38He's going to grow his hair.
05:39That's what it is.
05:40Open the handball court here.
05:42He grows a whole.
05:43Yeah, there it is.
05:43And we have a ruler, just so you won't think we're kidding.
05:46Steve.
05:46Steve.
05:47Can we move back, Steve?
05:48Huh?
05:49Is the reason that he doesn't have hair because he dives head first?
05:53Fair question, then.
05:54That I don't know.
05:54Now, you might think we're kidding, you know, that the water goes down to here or something.
05:57So we wanted you to be very certain that this is on the up.
06:00Hey, wait a minute.
06:01Believe it or not, this thing is not even 14 inches deep.
06:05It's a little under.
06:06Then this might be the last dive.
06:07Yes.
06:08Now you know why nobody else did.
06:09Would you mind jumping into just 14 inches?
06:12I'll take a chance if you don't mind.
06:14Well, it's ours not to reason why, sir.
06:17Ours but to stand here and, no, that doesn't work out.
06:19This will be my record.
06:21This will be a new record if you make it.
06:23Good.
06:23Even if you don't.
06:24Yes, doctor.
06:25He's got his watch on.
06:38As my group said, it's fixed.
06:40It's fixed.
06:41All right.
06:42I don't know.
06:43Anyway, we're going to give Henry a moment
06:47to, uh...
06:48Who was that?
06:48This could turn out to be a commercial for Fruit of the Loom.
06:50Do you realize that?
06:53What?
06:58Anyway, when he gets up there,
07:00we're going to give him a moment to catch his breath
07:01because I just caught it and it's murder.
07:03I want you to know that.
07:05No, I'm just kidding.
07:06He's a marvelous fellow.
07:07And even if you can't see the top half of his body,
07:09it's still up there.
07:10It's so high that he's actually...
07:12He's now on Channel 4 on another thing up there all together.
07:16He's after me.
07:16I hereby bequeath all my worldly good.
07:19Stop that out, Dickie Dawson.
07:20No, this is...
07:21No kidding now.
07:22I'm going to stop...
07:23I'm going to get out of his way.
07:23We have a couple of shots of him there
07:25so everyone at home can see him.
07:26He is now composing himself.
07:28He uses two forms of mental discipline.
07:30He uses yoga up there.
07:33And when he hits the water,
07:34it's karate, I think.
07:36But I must request absolute silence.
07:38This is a very difficult dive.
07:39There's no trick to it.
07:40He really does it.
07:41He must hit dead center.
07:42There's no second chance.
07:43Henry, whenever you are ready,
07:45stand back.
07:47Henry Lamott, 14 inches of water.
07:51Takes 1.4 seconds from the time he leaves the perch
07:54until he hits the water.
07:55He leaves very little time for corrections.
07:58So whenever he is ready,
08:00we will resume bowling.
08:06Of course, on the other hand...
08:08Oop!
08:09Wow!
08:11Oh!
08:11Oh!
08:12Woo!
08:13Woo!
08:14Woo!
08:14Woo!
08:14Woo!
08:15Woo!
08:38The strange thing is,
08:40he was not hurt
08:40from walking in this water.
08:42I will be electrocuted.
08:43You realize that?
08:43I have this microphone on my hands.
08:45Now, I want you to...
08:46Your back is...
08:47Believe it or not,
08:48there's a dry place on his back.
08:49He just was up and out
08:50just like a flash.
08:51Now, I want you, Mr. Lamott,
08:52to tell the audience your age.
08:54I'm shy.
08:5668.
08:5768 years old.
08:58Thank you, Mr. Lamott.
08:59Congratulations, too.
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10:06Very happy to have you,
10:07and that's a beautiful dress.
10:09Thank you very much.
10:10What is your name
10:10as we put these little things
10:11up on the counter?
10:12Judith Miles.
10:13Judith Miles.
10:14Where do you live, Judith?
10:15Lexington, Massachusetts.
10:16Okay, now we'll get a close-up,
10:18in a moment or two anyway,
10:20of these little critters.
10:21You can see them
10:22in their critting.
10:24And they have been brought
10:25by Judith,
10:26and they are, of course,
10:27spiders, aren't they, Judith?
10:28Yeah.
10:29Well, panel,
10:30her secret concerns
10:31something that's going to happen
10:32to these spiders,
10:33and if you whisper
10:34your secret to me, Judith,
10:35we'll let the world in on it.
10:38Oh.
10:39Eat some of them.
10:39Very interesting.
10:40Mm-hmm.
10:48Mm-hmm.
10:50Her secret,
10:50as I've said, panel,
10:51concerns what will happen
10:52involving her spiders,
10:54and we'll start the questioning
10:54with Nanette Fabry.
10:56They're going to mate?
10:57No.
10:59Not that exciting.
11:01Oh.
11:07Well, it goes downhill
11:08from there, right?
11:11Have you trained those spiders
11:13in some way?
11:14No.
11:15Did you just go out
11:16and catch them someplace?
11:18Well, they're sent to us.
11:19Did you raise them?
11:21Not me, myself.
11:22Are they pets?
11:24Yeah, this one's hairy.
11:25No.
11:26No, they're not pets.
11:27So what's going to happen
11:28is they're just kind of
11:29in their wild state,
11:30and they're just going
11:30to do something
11:31that will be of interest
11:32to all of us.
11:32Yes.
11:33Do you have to have that?
11:35One down,
11:35three to go.
11:36Richard Dawson.
11:38Judas,
11:38are they going to move
11:39to a more secluded house?
11:46Because spiders
11:47that live in glass,
11:48well, you know that
11:48as well as I do.
11:50There's a sense
11:50in which you would get
11:51a kind of a weird yes
11:52to that.
11:53A weird yes.
11:53Yes.
11:54A sideways yes.
11:55All right.
11:55Are they going
11:56to have a theatrical career?
12:01Well, because we're
12:02making lots of movies
12:02with rats and rabbits
12:04and frogs.
12:05True.
12:05Yes.
12:06Well, no one's offered
12:07them a contract yet.
12:08Would they like
12:08to be in the movie?
12:11Okay.
12:11Are they poisonous spiders?
12:14If they are,
12:15it's irrelevant.
12:15I guess they're not.
12:16No.
12:16Not to another spider,
12:18it is.
12:20Two down
12:21and two to go.
12:21If one of them
12:22a kiss,
12:22they'll roll you over.
12:24No, no.
12:25Pardon me?
12:26Yeah.
12:27Oh, wait.
12:28Oh, Judith,
12:29this is a contest
12:31of some sort
12:31they're going to have?
12:32No contest.
12:33No contest.
12:34Is it a display
12:35of a certain kind
12:36of agility
12:37that they might have?
12:38Well, no.
12:39Like playing
12:39a musical instrument
12:40or something?
12:41No, no.
12:42Is it something
12:43that they do
12:44like a particular dance?
12:47No.
12:49Is it a sound
12:50that they make?
12:52No.
12:53I heard it
12:53and I didn't.
12:54Well, what kind
12:54of dull spiders
12:55are these?
12:56Is it something
12:57that involves movement?
13:00Yes, very much so.
13:01Is it...
13:02A very interesting question.
13:04Three down,
13:04one to go.
13:05Are these things
13:08part of a scientific experiment?
13:12Yes.
13:13Are these things
13:14going to be locked up
13:17somewhere
13:17and sent on a journey?
13:19Yes.
13:21Is this journey
13:22going to be
13:22far away from here?
13:24Yes.
13:26Is this journey
13:27going to be
13:27into space?
13:29Yes.
13:29Is this space?
13:31It's going to test
13:32as any solid ground.
13:34You ready?
13:34Yeah.
13:36We already did it.
13:40Yes.
13:41That's right.
13:42You got it.
13:43As it happens,
13:44NASA and the
13:45National Science
13:46Teachers Association
13:46conducted a national
13:47student project,
13:49Artie,
13:49to suggest experiments
13:50to be put aboard
13:52the forthcoming
13:52Earth-orbiting
13:53space station
13:54called Skylab
13:55and Judith
13:55was one of 25
13:57very bright
13:58young high school
13:58students
13:59whose suggestions
13:59for the experiment
14:01were accepted,
14:02were chosen.
14:02Yes, Dickie.
14:03Could I ask,
14:04did anyone ask
14:05the spiders?
14:07No.
14:07No, they don't
14:08deserve this.
14:09How did you happen
14:10to think of spiders?
14:11Seriously.
14:11Well,
14:13there's been work
14:14done with them
14:14injecting drugs
14:15like LSD,
14:17marijuana.
14:18That's true.
14:19They make crazy webs.
14:20Yeah, they do.
14:22That's exactly
14:22what I think
14:23what's up
14:24in this instance.
14:24As a matter of fact,
14:25we have here
14:25a model,
14:27anyway,
14:27of the black box
14:28in which they will
14:28make their space trip.
14:31We have here,
14:32as we'll show you
14:33in just a moment,
14:34a drawing,
14:35a simulation,
14:36I should say,
14:36of a spider in a web.
14:37This is what
14:38a normal web
14:38would look like.
14:39And this then
14:40will be the point
14:41of comparison
14:42for the webs
14:42that they will construct,
14:43we assume,
14:44when they are
14:44in the weightless
14:45state of space.
14:47And if it's
14:47in any way different,
14:48what will you have learned?
14:50Well, we'll see
14:51if they adapt
14:52to their environment,
14:53you know,
14:53and we'll get
14:54an objective,
14:55a really objective
14:57pattern of
14:58what they feel.
14:59But what if
14:59they can't make a web
15:00and they just
15:01strangle themselves?
15:02It may happen.
15:04It may happen.
15:04Judith,
15:05what kind of spiders
15:05are those?
15:06They're cross spiders.
15:08Cross spiders?
15:08I'd be cross
15:09if I was going for them.
15:13Eight comedians
15:14going for the same joke.
15:15Yeah.
15:16Well, I think
15:17the space agency
15:18is to be commended
15:19for encouraging
15:20such bright young people
15:21as yourself, Judith.
15:22And good luck to you.
15:22Well, thank you very much.
15:22Thank you very much.
15:27We'll be back
15:28with our guest star,
15:29Dom DeLuise,
15:30right after these messages.
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16:03Ma!
16:05He's making boys at me.
16:09Ma!
16:10He's up a night to me.
16:13Ma!
16:14He's on the night.
16:16Ma!
16:19Now let's meet tonight's
16:20special guest star,
16:21Mr. Dom DeLuise.
16:33Hi, Dom,
16:34and welcome to
16:34I've Got a Secret.
16:36Oh, it's wonderful to be here.
16:37I tell you,
16:38it's quite an exciting day for me.
16:41Panel,
16:41we have this little fence here
16:43to obscure your view of Dom
16:45except from the shoulders up.
16:47That's right.
16:47And his secret, of course,
16:48concerns what he is doing
16:50at the moment.
16:50What he is doing
16:51at this very moment.
16:53Yes.
16:53Yes.
16:53So, if you'll whisper the details.
16:56I'll whisper the details to you, Steve,
16:58when they'll take a close-up of me
16:59and therefore
17:00I'll die disclosing
17:01what I'm doing.
17:02All right.
17:02There you'll come.
17:03Oh!
17:04Oh!
17:04Oh!
17:05Oh!
17:06Oh!
17:07Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:08Oh!
17:11Oh!
17:14Oh!
17:17All right, panel,
17:18Dom's secret concerns
17:19as I say what he's doing
17:20at the moment
17:21and we'll start the questioning
17:22with Richard Dawson.
17:24Well, Dom,
17:25I've seen you
17:25in some unlikely places,
17:27but
17:28are you doing something
17:30that normally
17:31an animal
17:32or a fowl
17:33might do?
17:35That's entirely possible.
17:36I don't know,
17:38but I mean,
17:38I just know
17:38I have a job to do
17:39and I've got to do it.
17:45And so it shouldn't be
17:46a total loss
17:47he's whiling away
17:48the lonely hours
17:49doing something else.
17:50Would you be doing
17:51something that
17:52the mother of a species
17:54might be inclined to do,
17:56a fowl
17:57or an animal?
17:59I have to tell you yes.
18:00I have to tell you yes.
18:01I'm not...
18:02Oh!
18:02Was that me?
18:03No, no, no.
18:04That's...
18:04A little gas,
18:06that's all.
18:06No, no, no.
18:07Nothing of the kind.
18:08Pat Carroll?
18:10Hello, Pat.
18:11Hello, Dom.
18:12How are you, dear?
18:13I love you so much
18:14and your wonderful
18:14husband and children.
18:15And you and Carol
18:16and all the kids.
18:17You will write, won't you?
18:17All right, already.
18:18Will you have her answer on it?
18:21Dom,
18:21is what you're doing
18:22having to do
18:22with that knitting
18:23that I obviously...
18:24Yes, it is involved
18:26with the knitting.
18:26That is true.
18:27Does your drinking
18:28have it also?
18:31Is that for a medical reason
18:32or does that have to do
18:33with what you are doing?
18:34It helps the pain.
18:38It helps the pain.
18:40Dom,
18:41would that be something
18:41to do with Italian?
18:43There's no Italian here.
18:45No, no.
18:47No, no, no, no, no.
18:48I don't think this is...
18:49No, no, no.
18:50It has nothing
18:50to do with Italian.
18:51Are you doing something
18:53that you would normally
18:54do at the house?
18:55Yeah, you do this...
18:57No, I do this
18:58on stage a lot.
19:04It would not happen
19:05at Dom's house, no.
19:08Too down.
19:09Artie Johnson?
19:09Does it hurt
19:10when you move?
19:14Only if I laugh.
19:20Do you enjoy doing this?
19:23Oh, no, I can't answer that.
19:25I feel that's a private thing.
19:26No, it's none of your business.
19:28Dom, does this require
19:29a special diet?
19:30Diet?
19:31Yes, a special diet
19:32to do what you're doing.
19:34No, you eat light.
19:37But you want results.
19:42Yes.
19:42Do your shoes help you
19:43in this, Dom?
19:44No, no, no.
19:45It's better if you're barefoot.
19:46It's better if you're barefoot.
19:47It's kinder to be barefoot.
19:49Oh, good, good.
19:50Listen, I don't want
19:51to ask him anymore.
19:52It's too embarrassing
19:53as it is right now.
19:54All right, you've done your part.
19:56Nanette Fabre.
19:57Hello, Nanette.
19:58I take it this is something
19:59that only a fellow would do.
20:03Now, just a devoted person.
20:07Well, is it something
20:08that women would do too, then?
20:10Generally, women do it.
20:12But I've seen couples do it.
20:14You have?
20:15Sure, I can't disclose
20:16the name of the couple.
20:17It wouldn't be fair.
20:18Well...
20:19But they're really
20:19quite swinging couples, yes.
20:21But you said you did it on stage.
20:23Have you done this before
20:24on the stage?
20:25Uh, no.
20:26No, what I used to do
20:27for a career is jump off
20:28of the ladder into the water,
20:29but the man took that job.
20:32Did I ever do
20:33what you're doing?
20:34Probably.
20:37Probably.
20:38And I bet you enjoyed it.
20:41I bet you loved it.
20:43I enjoyed it?
20:44Sure.
20:45Why aren't I doing it now?
20:48You probably are.
21:03Well, I think some of you
21:04were very close to the truth.
21:06Dom's secret was that
21:07he has been hatching an egg,
21:08an ostrich egg,
21:09as a matter of fact.
21:10No kidding.
21:10And here's the egg.
21:11Johnny, will you...
21:12Thank you, Johnny.
21:12An egg!
21:13None of us know it.
21:14It's an innocent of you to tell.
21:15And they have all drawn it.
21:17They were...
21:17They got an image.
21:18They all had their little eggs drawn.
21:19An ostrich, in fact...
21:20You know, see,
21:21actually, this is not my nest.
21:22You know that.
21:23Yeah.
21:25Carol built it.
21:25My wife built it for me.
21:27But by the way,
21:28I just...
21:28I do feel a little something.
21:30You know, and...
21:31Can I...
21:31I hope so.
21:31Doctor?
21:32We're not kidding about that part of it
21:34because the egg has been incubating
21:35for 48 days
21:36and is actually due to hatching...
21:37It's up!
21:38Oh!
21:39Oh, my goodness.
21:40Oh!
21:40I thought I was going to get something.
21:42I didn't know it was going to be a goose.
21:46Oh, isn't that wonderful?
21:48Thank you so much.
21:53I'm your mother!
21:55I'm your mother!
21:56And it's her mother!
21:59And it's her mother!
22:03All right, all right!
22:05That's it.
22:06That was 20 and a half ago.
22:09It's perfect.
22:10It's perfect.
22:10It's a little more neck
22:11and it has it.
22:12It's done.
22:13Is that wonderful?
22:14It was very...
22:16I recognize the gentleman from Alabama.
22:19I had Mexican food last night.
22:20That's what happened.
22:20You've seen your act.
22:21That's the problem.
22:22Well, Dom.
22:23Yes, Steve?
22:24You threw thick and thin.
22:25You've been a marvelous food.
22:26Yes, I think this is the thin part right now.
22:28Could you show them the real egg
22:30because they may think we're joking about the whole thing?
22:32This is an empty...
22:34This is an empty here.
22:37This is an empty right here.
22:39There you go.
22:40Shut up.
22:41This is an empty...
22:44I thought I had gas.
22:47That sounds like round six of the Olympic Auditorium, doesn't it?
22:50Ramp!
22:51And now Carlos Montilla comes out again.
22:55All right, so you're disenchanted.
22:59Come over here and talk to me.
23:00Come over here.
23:01Talk to us.
23:02Get back in there.
23:03I challenge you.
23:05Good luck to everyone.
23:07Well, Dom...
23:08You know what they said?
23:08I mean, can you imagine that?
23:10That's a beautiful animal, isn't it?
23:12Not particularly, no.
23:13By the way, you know they had to bring the mate with it?
23:16So...
23:16Ow!
23:18That's what he's making that noise about.
23:20That's what he's making.
23:21Of Steve Owens.
23:30I've got a heart that turns after these words.
23:35Get ready to play.
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23:43Up next on Game Show Network, play What's My Line?
23:46Followed by To Tell the Truth.
23:55We...
23:55If we get word within the next few seconds that the little ostrich was born,
23:58there's nothing we can do about it.
24:00I just want to let you know that our hearts are in the right place.
24:02Hey, thank you very much, panel.
24:03Hope to see you all soon.
24:04Hope to see you all soon again.
24:05Hope to see you nice people soon again.
24:06Bye-bye, everybody, from I've Got a Secret.
24:13All I've Got a Secret contestants receive cash awards, plus these gifts.
24:17For our first contestant, 20 square yards of Mazlin's inner circle profiting and a swirling pattern made of cumulof nylon
24:23from Monsanto.
24:24Good looks for the last three years.
24:26Mazlin makes all carpets that way.
24:28For our second contestant, a Gene Natay a sort of, including friction poorly vans,
24:32a delicious flash that gives you a fragrant lift after a bath at runny times, tingled to the touch of
24:37Gene Natay.
24:38For our celebrity guests, a Mallory cassette recorder with Dura tape, the cassette tape, the built-in head cleaner,
24:43for clean, clear sound, and Duracell batteries, Duracell, the long-distance power cell.
24:54This is Johnny Olsen speaking for I've Got a Secret, a Mark Clipson, Bill Codman production.
25:07This program is recorded.
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