10 cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. - Andy Griffith; Jack Lemmon [panel] (Jun 22, 1958) What's My Line? Panelists have included Jonathan Ames, Joy Browne, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Frank DeCaro, Michael Riedel, and original TV version veterans Betsy Palmer and Julia Meade. What's My Line? Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for three consecutive shows, starting with this one. 259K views 8 years ago What's My Line? Daly would then usually ask where the guest lived and, with a woman, if she should be addressed as "Miss" or "Mrs." Early in the show's run, the panel was allowed to inspect contestants, studying their hands, or label on their suit or asking them to make a muscle. Harry Belafonte: Five Essential Songs. Preempted 11 out of 25 times the following week for, New intro debuts, set to a new rendition of, Sponsored by Allstate Insurance. This episode exists at UCLA, though it ends after Game 3. game show, shortly before both finally returned to television in triumph with The Joker's Wild. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. Sam Levenson fills in for Bennett Cerf. The ultimate or penultimate round of an episode involved blindfolding the panel for a celebrity guest appearance (originally called "mystery challengers" by Daly) whom the panel had to identify by name, rather than occupation. An audio-only portion of episode #079 from December 2, 1951 (only has part of Game 1 with Mrs. Virginia Hendershot as the Steam Shovel Operator from Bound Brook, NJ) exists. Origination. Whats My Line 511202.mp3. Richard Kollmar, Dorothy's husband, also appeared. The game followed a line of formality and adherence to rules. Bennett Cerf appeared as a guest on an irregular basis until he died during production of the fourth season in 1971. Hal Block left his regular panelist duties after this episode. Ann Landers is a contestant in Game 2. Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by Steve Hoffman, Apr 4, 2010. Dr. Frank Kingdon fills in for Bennett Cerf. An episode was taped for January 03, 1966, while this episode was airing. Margaret Truman fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Please reset your password. What's My Line? Subject. CBS Studios 52, 59 and 50, New York City, New York State. Gene Wood also sub-announced an episode in 1970.[56]. announcer Johnny Olson was the announcer, and Bob Barker was the host for the show which ran for two seasons on CBS. What's My Line? Preempted 16 out of 25 times the following week for Day 3 of president John F. Kennedy assassination coverage. Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1965. At the time of Blyden's death, a handful of new episodes of What's My Line? Quincy Howe and Robert Q. Lewis respectively fill in for Bennett Cerf and Hal Block. What's My Line? This predated the show's eventual move to color by 12 years. Appearing as panelists were Robert Q. Lewis, who had been a panelist on the original What's My Line?, and Pamela Mason, who had been a mystery guest. Grace Stafford, best known as the voice of Woody Woodpecker, is a contestant in Game 2. Whats My Line 660000 Af0640 Eve Gaboreddie Albert.mp3. All the contestants are of Irish descent. This episode exists up until Game 4. The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). Helen Corwin from January 25, 1959 returned. [40], CBS announced in early 1967 that a number of game shows, including What's My Line?, were to be canceled at the end of the season. based on information from your browser. was Pat Finch, a hat check girl at the Stork Club. They are set to a new theme song composed by Sascha Burland called. Episode summary", "Summary show with contestant who made breadboxes", "The Games People Played in a Simpler Time", "What's My Line? This browser does not support getting your location. Pat Collins, who was best known as "The Hip Hypnotist", is a contestant. Bennett Cerf is absent for a month, so Tony Randall fills in for him. featuring a game show called What's My Perversion? What's My Line? New versions of WML were planned as early as 1981, then in 1996, the show was going to be revived by a joint venture between All-American Television and Miramax Films (which also would have been Miramax's first foray into television game shows) as it was being described as "a new model" that would have blended the original features such as having a celebrity panel question contestants in an effort to guess their occupation and also having the panel blindfolded to guess the identity of a famous person, with contemporary "special effects" and "interactive twists." There was a problem getting your location. Dick Cavett, in an early television appearance in Fred Allen's vacated chair in 1966, noted that the mystery guest was probably wondering who Cavett was. Constance Moore fills in for Arlene Francis. Frequent sponsors in the 1960s were Kellogg's cereals, Allstate Insurance, and Geritol. As with Secret, contestants frequently demonstrated their skill or product after the game. Phil Silvers appears in character as Sgt. With the exception of Bruner's 1969 appearance with mystery guest Gerald Ford (presented in black and white), the 25th anniversary special consisted entirely of highlights from the CBS Sunday night version of the series, that viewers likely remembered more fondly than the syndicated version. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. After Bennett Cerf's death in 1971, stations continued to air shows where he was a panelist resulting in confusion among some fans, who were seeing "new" episodes with Cerf long after hearing about his death. Only an audio recording of Game 1 exists. Fred Allen makes his first appearance as a panelist, filling in for Steve Allen, and beginning a transition into the fifth version of the regular panel. Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for three consecutive shows, starting with this one. Actor, Film Director. Upon his departure, Bennett Cerf took over this position. The bill would block President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program, which promises up to $20,000 in debt relief for low- and middle-income borrowers . Tony Curtis was supposed to be the Mystery Guest, but his name was revealed in the newspapers by accident. Another 1,000 service personnel will line the route, but the overall . had ended, Goodson-Todman struck a deal with CBS's syndication arm, which in time became the present-day Viacom (now CBS Media Ventures), to syndicate a new weekday videotaped edition, beginning one year after the network version's cancellation. Other panelists included Alan Alda, his father Robert Alda, Joanna Barnes, Joyce Brothers, Jack Cassidy, Bert Convy, Joel Grey, Elaine Joyce, Ruta Lee, Sam Levene, Meredith MacRae, Henry Morgan, Jerry Orbach, Gene Rayburn, Nipsey Russell, Gene Shalit, Dana Valery, and Anita Gillette. After airing alternate Wednesdays, then alternate Thursdays, finally on October 1, 1950, it had settled into its weekly Sunday 10:30p.m. Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1962. Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1961. First episode broadcast from CBS Studio 52. What's My Line? affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network, and Mystery guests have included Ed Begley Jr., Stephen Bishop, Mr. Blackwell, LeVar Burton, Brett Butler, Jos Canseco, Drew Carey, Andy Dick, Michael and Kitty Dukakis, Hector Elizondo, Nanette Fabray, Peter Falk, Bruce Jenner, Larry King, Kathy Kinney, Bruno Kirby, Tara Lipinski, Lisa Loeb, Shelley Long, Leonard Maltin, Rose Marie, Wink Martindale, Sally Struthers, Rip Taylor, Judy Tenuta, Alan Thicke, Dick Van Patten, Lindsay Wagner, Wil Wheaton, Noah Wyle, and Sean Young.[61]. For the 197475 season, the show's set was changed. Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for this and the following three consecutive episodes. Unknown to the public, mystery guests were paid $500 (equal to $5,631 in 2021[36]) as an appearance fee, whether they won or lost the game. This version became a staple of local stations' afternoon and early evening schedules, especially from the 197172 season onward, when the FCC forced networks to cede one half-hour to their affiliates. From November 2004 to July 2006, Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten produced one-hour live stage versions of the show at the ACME Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, California, titled What's My Line? Kirk Douglas appears as a contestant in Game 1 for the panel to try to identify his side business. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Faye Emerson fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. To use this feature, use a newer browser. However, even with such formality, Daly was not above trading bon mots with the panelists during the game, and Cerf would often attempt to make a pun of his name. As of April 12, 2008 the New York mystery guests have been George Wendt, Moby, Natalia Paruz and Tony Roberts. The Los Angeles version of the live show went on hiatus when van Straaten relocated to New York, then resumed in June 2007. A contestant won the top prize of $50 by giving ten no answers, or if time ran out, with Daly flipping all the cards. The game would begin by having the home audience be shown what's his/her line, and the host afterwards told the panel a clue . USA, Plot info: Section 47, Corridor: 5, Grave: 1. [citation needed]. Publisher, Television Personality. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues . Phyllis Cerf (Bennet's wife) fills in for Arlene Francis. Panelists had the option of passing to the next panelistor even disqualifying themselves entirely if they somehow knew the contestant's occupation or identity, in the case of a mystery challenger, before the round. [3] Many early episodes were lost because of economic decisions made by CBS executives between 1950 and 1952. Forgot it was you! John Daly announces on air that this is the 800th episode, and that the 16th year anniversary Special would be three weeks from now. "Eyes on the Prize,", Steve Allen's birth name was Stephen Valentine Patrick Allen, while Fred Allen's birth name was John Florence Sullivan, What's My Line (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), list of longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-shows, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, "Oh, the Civility! Bennett Cerf, who fills in for Hal Block, makes his debut here. Support staff ("helper") and the user ("sharer") can start Quick Assist in any of a few ways: Type Quick Assist in the Windows search and press ENTER. Resend Activation Email. Eamonn Andrews sub hosts for John Daly, the fourth and last time Daly was absent. The GSN version was hosted by Bil Dwyer and, unlike the earlier versions, featured a permanent panel that appeared on each episode, consisting of Billy Bean, Frank DeCaro, Jermaine Taylor, and Suzanne Westenhoefer . In producing the special, the only existing master 16 millimeter prints of the original series kinescope films were removed from storage and brought to a Manhattan editing facility that Goodson-Todman Productions rented. (1950) officially released in India in English? One of these interviews concerned What's My Line? Peter Lind Hayes fills in for Steve Allen for this and the following episode. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Other episodes sustained only partial damage, such as a 1965 episode that is mainly damaged during the mystery guest appearance of Marian Anderson. However, rumors go that her death may have had a connection to the Kennedy assassination. In order to commemorate the show's 50th Anniversary at the time, this version was released by Endless Games in 2001. [citation needed] As a result, only about ten episodes exist from the first two years of the series, including the first three broadcasts. It was seen by viewers from 1968 to 1975. The series has also been shown on Buzzr, a digital broadcast television network which is owned and operated by Fremantle.[64]. Bilko. premiere Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 19, 1978", "Gissa mitt jobb 17/12 1960 | ppet arkiv | oppetarkiv.se", The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=What%27s_My_Line%3F&oldid=1150265309, Estanis Gonzlez and Juan Felipe Vila San Juan, This page was last edited on 17 April 2023, at 04:55. {MYSTERY GUEST SEGMENTS} (TV) Summary. This episode was taped before those performances. However, the panel might be blindfolded, or the contestant might sign in simply as "X," depending on whether they would be known by name or sight. Arlene Francis absent. Regular announcers included Lee Vines, who served from 1950 to 1955; Hal Simms, from 1955 to 1961; Ralph Paul, whose tenure was confined to 1961; and Johnny Olson, perhaps the best known of Goodson-Todman's television announcers, whose tenure began in 1961 and ran until the show's cancellation in 1967. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Paul Winchell appears with his dummy Jerry Mahoney. Deems Taylor fills in for Louis Untermeyer. aired daily on weekdays, each station airing the show did not air the same episode on a particular day. The producers considered the revival a merger of What's My Line? Dorothy returns, but for one time, before entering into her three-week relapse. The cover of the book features the photos of panelists Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen and host John Daly. Ilka Chase fills in for Arlene Francis. A system error has occurred. What's My Line? This program contains a series of "mystery guest" segments from different episodes, in which the panelists don blindfolds and attempt to . We have set your language to The first contestant on What's My Line? James Kilgallen, Dorothy's father, also appeared. In 2014, another pilot for a revival was shot to offer to stations in 2015, but it also failed to sell. What would the host and panelists of the classic primetime television game show What's My Line? After the first four episodes, the show gained its initial sponsor when Jules Montenier paid to have his product, Stopette spray deodorant, featured in advertising on the program. is a panel game show which originally ran in the United States on the CBS Television Network from 1950 to 1967. Preempted 8 out of 25 times the following week for a Special with Harry Belafonte titled. Bilko. This set debuted when the show premiered, made the move from Broadway to Rockefeller Center in 1971, and was used until the end of the 197374 season. The best "What My Lines" to me are the ones from the 1950's I tape 7 days a week from the Game Show Network. Joyce Matthews fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Unusually, this and the following two episodes were recorded on a Monday. 2023 TV GUIDE, A FANDOM COMPANY. Jeanne Parr, who would later be a guest panelist, is a contestant. Comedian Bobby Van ended up hosting Showoffs. Wendy Barrie fills in for Arlene Francis. Beginning with episode #517 through episode #829 (June 12, 1960 September 4, 1966), the show used CBS Studio 52 (254 W. 54th St., NY; the future Studio 54). Whats My Line 650425 Af0606 Barbra Streisand.mp3. Daly later explained, after the show had finished its run on CBS, the maximum payout of $50 was to ensure the game was played only for enjoyment, and that there could never be even the appearance of impropriety. Edgar Bergen appears with his dummy Charlie McCarthy. Vivian Blaine fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Jack Straus & Bernard F. Gimbel also appeared. Coleen Gray fills in for Arlene Francis. Bennett Cerf is absent for this and the following five shows. To begin a round, Daly would invite the contestant to "come in and sign in, please," which, by 1960, had evolved to the more familiar "enter and sign in, please." Greer Garson fills in for Arlene Francis. According to Fox's book, Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music, Bob Israel of Score Productions paid him a buyout fee of $1,000 (equal to $5,495 today[citation needed]) for the work. The panel was seated due to Martyn Green's crippled leg in an elevator accident. [31], The program began with Daly and panel entering from off-stage as they were introduced. Cerf's introductions of Daly were generally straightforward in his earliest years on the show, but as time went by Cerf expanded these introductions, often telling long jokes which he tied to Daly in some way.[32]. Directed by Paul Munroe (1950) Franklin Heller (1950-1967) Frank Satenstein Paul Alter(1957-1961) Ira Skutch Lloyd Gross (1968-1975 syndicated version) Presented by John Charles Daly Wally Bruner Larry Blyden Starring Arlene Francis Dorothy Kilgallen Louis Untermeyer Hal Block Bennett Cerf Steve Allen On Wednesday April 12, 1950, the broadcasting was changed to alternate Wednesday evenings at 9:00 PM EST.On Sunday October 1, 1950, CBS permanently moved the quiz show to Sunday at 10:30 . Laraine Day fills in for Arlene Francis for two shows, starting with this one. Bucks County, He was F. Lee Bailey. Arlene Francis' first show. Following Olson's departure, a succession of guest announcers were used, including Wayne Howell, Dennis Wholey, Bob Williams, Jack Haskell and Chet Gould,[55] with Gould eventually taking over full-time in early 1973. It made a return twice on basic-cable television as a one-time rerun on GSN (Game Show Network) on December 25, 2014, at 1:00A.M. EST and as part of Buzzr "Lost & Found" week on September 29, 2018, at 6:30 P.M. EST. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. Upon her body being discovered, her death was officially ruled as a combination of alcohol and barbiturates. George Axelrod also appeared. Red Barber fills in for Bennett Cerf. In 2016, episode #018, aired live on October 1, 1950, was discovered by a film archivist. This episode exists. This episode is missing. Beginning with the first panelist, each panelist then introduced the person to his/her left or right, depending upon the first panelist's position. was a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.The premiere episode debuted on Thursday February 2, 1950 at 8:00 PM EST and aired on alternating weeks. The author doesn;t have enough WML stories and branches off into other shows he worked on. At the time, syndication involved videotape-sharing among stations that aired a series, a practice referred to as "bicycling." On the occasions on which there were two mystery guests, the first would usually appear as the first contestant. Jack Barry, partner of Dan Enright, both of whom had taken falls in the quiz-show scandals of the 1950s, hosted the What's My Perversion? the Amazon Associates Program via amazon.com. and its 1950s spinoff, I've Got a Secret, which resulted in noticeable changes from the original. Dorothy Kilgallen tribute show. Processions, ancient rituals, a fly-past and the crowning moment - the key stages of King Charles III's coronation. At the start of each regular game, John Daly tells the panel whether the contestant deals in a product or services. The regular panelists were under contract and were paid "much more," according to Fates. From 'Day-O' to 'Man Smart (Woman Smarter),' his legacy was one-of-a-kind. Dimitri Tiomkin also appeared. Louis Untermeyer's last show. Jackie Gleason appeared in character as Ralph Kramden to promote the 39 episode Season of. Recorded in New York City, New York at the Grand Central Studios/CBS Studio 41 from February to March 1950, the Maxine Elliott's Theatre/CBS Studio 51 from April to December 1950, the Mansfield Theater/CBS Studio 59 from January 1951 to June 1960, CBS Studio 52 from June 1960 to July 1966, and CBS Broadcast Center/Studio 41 from September 1966 to September 1967. Panelists and guests who appeared on the original TV versions and on the stage version include Shelley Berman, Lee Meriwether, radio commentator Michael Jackson, Jayne Meadows, Nanette Fabray, Joanna Barnes, Julie Newmar, Margaret O'Brien, and Marty Ingels. The list of panelists was a who's who of the industry, with attendees across Saturday and Sunday hearing in-person from the likes of Helen Mirren, Eugene Levy, Natasha Lyonne, Betty Gilpin . The show is now an authorized production as it is licensed by FremantleMedia, the owners of What's My Line?. [40], Episode #397 (January 12, 1958) was a special Hollywood episode broadcast from CBS Television City (7800 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA). Arlene was injured in a car accident, so for three weeks, different female guest panelists filled in for her. The game tasks celebrity panelists with questioning contestants in order to determine their occupations. Others are at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., where procedures to access them are more complicated. However, despite frequent requests by the panel, particularly Arlene Francis, such demonstrations rarely occurred as according to executive producer Gil Fates, Daly was not fond of this practice.[32]. One of the first rotating sponsors, which actually came before Montenier's sale of Stopette to Helene Curtis (who continued to sponsor the program after the purchase and still promoted Stopette in their advertising), was the Remington Rand Corporation, who used their time to promote their line of electric shaver and computers such as the UNIVAC. The syndicated series ran for 1,320 episodes over seven seasons. He accepted and shot a pilot shortly after What's My Line? WHAT'S MY LINE? By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. This episode is missing. Phil Silvers appears in character as Sgt. She was the witty actress and television Trevose, The music was performed and recorded at CTS Studios in Wembley, England, with Fox, Israel and producer Mark Goodson in attendance. Challengers greet the panel after the game for the first time. Unusually, this episode had three Mystery Guests. was a guessing game in which the four panelists attempted to determine the occupation (i.e., "line [of work]") of a guest. [54] The panelists also entered in the same manner as they had before with Soupy Sales (or the panelist occupying the seat farthest left when he was absent) coming out first and introducing the person sitting next to them, and continuing down the line to Arlene Francis (or whoever occupied her seat while she was absent), who would then introduce the host. [32] In addition, some unspooled film remained on the floor after the group's rented time at the facility ran out.
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