is an NBC game show in which celebrities tried to communicate the identities of famous people through odd and interesting clues.
Bill Leyden was the original host, with Larry Blyden taking over halfway through the run.
Leyden would then ask a bizarre or amusing question to each clue giver, who would answer in character to hint at their secret identity.
In the second part of each round, the partners switched roles, this time only one question being played.
Although the official reason given for Leyden leaving the show was because its "production schedule caused him to have to commute weekly between his Los Angeles home and New York", in reality, Leyden had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage which would ultimately claim his life several months later.
Its predecessor was the soap opera Hidden Faces, and the replacement program was a comeback attempt by Art Linkletter that also included his son Jack.