Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for four consecutive shows, starting with this one. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Preempted 18 out of 25 times and 19 out of 25 times the following two weeks for. June Taylor and her dancers also appeared. Respectively preempted 22 out of 25 times and 23 out of 25 times the following two weeks for a report on president Johnson's Asian tour and and an Election Preview hosted by Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Preempted 14 out of 25 times the following week for. USA. Summary at IMDB", "First mention of "breadbox." Viacom and Goodson-Todman found themselves unable to secure contracts with enough stations to justify continuing to produce the program beyond the episodes that had been videotaped on or prior to December 12, 1974. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, Margaret Truman fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Gene Wood also sub-announced an episode in 1970.[56]. On those occasions, to provide the audience an opportunity to see the guest play the game, the panelists and host would typically allow questioning to pass around at least once before coming up with the correct guess. did not emphasize formality as the panelists did not dress in formal wear. Unusually, this and the following two episodes were recorded on a Monday. Vivian Blaine fills in for Arlene Francis for two consecutive shows, starting with this one. Special Hollywood, California episode from CBS Television City. Deadline's Contenders Television Streaming Site Launches Ralph Paul replaces Hal Simms as announcer. Preempted 24 out of 25 times the following week for a repeat airing of the 1966 TV Movie adaptation of Arthur Miller's. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkuCSxbPc_c, http://wapedia.mobi/en/List_of_What's_My_Line?_mystery_guests, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqPW591Xfaw, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik_UdvXlGzQ, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mqO-xsRyTM, Forum Policies, Rules, and Terms of Service. Herman Wouk guests and Steve Allen returns. What's My Line - History of the BBC This episode is missing. [16][17] On one occasion the guest was a man who made breadboxes. The fourth panelist then introduced moderator. Often Daly would need to clarify a potentially confusing question, but he had a penchant for amusingly wordy, long-winded replies that often left panelists more confused than before, which Danny Kaye once parodied as a panelist. 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]. [3], After the Sunday-night series' cancellation by CBS in 1967, it returned in a syndication package for local television stations that committed to airing it five days a week. Merv successfully guessed in Game 2 that Joseph Musico of Brooklyn, New York made bridal gowns at $25. What's My Line? Seven episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1963. This episode is missing. 5th Year Anniversary Show. Special color episode, broadcast live from CBS Studio 72. Live On Stage. 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). Fred Allen was not replaced on a permanent basis, and for the majority of the show's network run, between 1956 and 1965, the panel consisted of Kilgallen, Cerf, Francis and a fourth guest panelist. 1. Each time one panelist failed, the audience team won $25 and another panelist took a turn. It was originally aired on BBC Television Service from 16 July 1951 to 13 May 1963, hosted by Eamonn Andrews. Margaret Truman fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. [14] Finch appeared again on the fifth anniversary show (with the "line" of "chorus girl" appearing in the musical Fanny) and on the final broadcast in 1967 as a guest.[14]. This pilot started with three panelists playing the Mystery Guest round; the guest would then be the fourth panelist for the remainder of the episode. The game ended when the panel was stumped or if a panelist placed the occupations with the right contestants. The contestant in Game 2 was known for making Beatles wigs; this episode aired 90 minutes after the famous appearance of The Beatles on. What's My Line? This episode is missing. What's My Line? - Andy Griffith; Jack Lemmon [panel] (Jun 22, 1958) ET. (For the first few telecasts, the contestants signed their names on an artist's sketch pad; but when the brightness of the studio lights made it difficult for the signatures to be seen clearly by the viewers, the white sketchpad was replaced by a black chalkboard.) Garry Moore fills in for Bennett Cerf. [15] The contestant's line was then revealed to the studio and home audiences, and Daly would tell the panel whether the contestant was salaried or self-employed, and from 1960 on, whether they dealt in a product or a service. This episode is missing. moved from the Broadway studio to Studio 6-A at NBC in Rockefeller Center,[53] and the series remained there for the rest of its run, with a set redesign in 1974 for the final season. Season 1, Episode 1: EPISODE #1", "Image: 39_June_10_1951_054, (640 305 px)", "What's My Line? Barbara Kelly (from the British version of. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. would be the last. Fran Allison fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Four celebrity panelists try to guess the occupation of a guest by asking questions that result in yes or no answers. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Milton Berle was the Mystery Guest in that Special. Harry Belafonte: Five Essential Songs. aired on September 3, 1967; it was highlighted by clips from past telecasts, a visit by the show's first contestants, a challenger from the New York unemployment office, and the final mystery guest, who was John Daly himself. It is the longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-show. List of all guest celebs who appeared on WHAT'S MY LINE? Celeste Holm and Elsa Maxwell fill in for Dorothy Kilgallen and Arlene Francis respectively. The most frequent guest panelist was Arlene Francis's husband Martin Gabel, who appeared 112 times over the years. The existing kinescope films (now digitized) have subsequently been rerun on television. Jack Straus & Bernard F. Gimbel also appeared. Enter the length or pattern for better results. One in this series of panel game shows in which celebrity panelists engage in witty banter as they try to guess the unusual occupations of the guests. What's My Line? | Old Time Radio - OTRCAT Alpha Video released a DVD containing four episodes on February 26, 2008. Reginald Gardiner fills in for Bennett Cerf. This was the penultimate live show, and last one for a month. The show did manage to keep some elements of the original series intact, as the cartoon introduction used during the final two seasons on CBS was reused with new music added. Preempted 16 out of 25 times the following week for Day 3 of president John F. Kennedy assassination coverage. The show started its run on every other Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Dorinda Nicholson of Independence, Missouri, who taught Hula dancing. Dollar signs for "no" answers were replaced by sequential numbers. Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for two weeks. Justice William O. Douglas also appeared. This episode is missing. Ilka Chase fills in for Arlene Francis. The panel was seated due to Martyn Green's crippled leg in an elevator accident. Bilko. Arlene was injured in a car accident, so for three weeks, different female guest panelists filled in for her. began on British television in 1951, and the original intention was for Eamonn Andrews and Gilbert Harding to chair the programme on alternate weeks. Steve Allen first posed this on January 18, 1953, and it was then refined over subsequent episodes. Your full guide to King Charles III's coronation - BBC News Upon his departure, Bennett Cerf took over this position. Journalist, Game Show Host, and Radio Personality. Arlington, [32] In addition, some unspooled film remained on the floor after the group's rented time at the facility ran out. The show is now an authorized production as it is licensed by FremantleMedia, the owners of What's My Line?. Daly had always been the emergency mystery guest in case the scheduled guest was unable to appear on the live broadcast, but this had never occurred. Journalist, Television and Radio Personality. 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 . This episode is missing. Mary Healy fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen for two shows, starting with this one. [citation needed]. 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. is a panel game show based on the US version of the same name. [4][22] In its early years, business suits and street dresses were worn by the host and panelists, but by 1953, the men normally wore black suits with bow tie (a few guests in fact wore black tie) while female panelists donned formal gown and often gloves. Processions, ancient rituals, a fly-past and the crowning moment - the key stages of King Charles III's coronation. aired daily on weekdays, each station airing the show did not air the same episode on a particular day. Grace Stafford, best known as the voice of Woody Woodpecker, is a contestant in Game 2. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Martin Gabel, husband of Arlene Francis, and the most frequent male guest panelist, makes his first appearance here. The producers considered the revival a merger of What's My Line? Bucks County, [3] This version originally was hosted by Wally Bruner and later by Larry Blyden. [3] The show's announcer acknowledged this fact during the closing credits of every "prerecorded" episode. What would the host and panelists of the classic primetime television game show What's My Line? Jackie Gleason appeared in character as Ralph Kramden to promote the 39 episode Season of. Here's what's in the House GOP debt limit bill | CNN Politics 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. Occasionally Daly would amiably one-up Cerf if he felt the pun was of lesser quality. She was the witty actress and television Trevose, Walter Slezak and Jinx Falkenberg fill in for Bennett Cerf and Arlene Francis respectively. For Windows 10 users, from the Start menu, select Windows Accessories, and then select Quick Assist. If the panelists got it correct on the first try, the audience members received $5 and a year's supply of Turtle Wax. 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. Please enter your email and password to sign in. At the start of each regular game, John Daly tells the panel whether the contestant deals in a product or services. Fates explained that Cerf indeed had died, but television was practicing a time-honored tradition of celebrating one's work long after his death. What's My Line?: TV's Most Famous Panel Show - Goodreads An unknown man ran on stage for a moment during the Mystery Guest segment. Press CTRL + Windows + Q. As Daly occasionally noted, "Ten flips and they (the panel) are a flop!" This episode is missing. Overview. Only the Mystery Guest segment exists at UCLA. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. have made of The Masked Singer, a more recent offering in which panelists attempt to identify celebrity contestants who are concealed by elaborate head-to-toe costumes and electronically altered voiceovers. Last episode to be a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production. Ann Landers is a contestant in Game 2. [citation needed] The first panelist would be introduced by the announcer following the show's introduction, and each panelist would introduce the next in turn, with the last introducing Daly. By. If their question elicited a yes answer, they continued questioning. This episode exists. [7] The original series, which was usually broadcast live, debuted on Thursday, February 2, 1950, at 8:00p.m. Preempted 5 out of 25 times the following week for, Eunice Gayson fills in for Arlene Francis. Peter Donald fills in for Hal Block. - Eddie Hodges; Ben. Actress. Originally moderated by John Charles Daly and most frequently with regular panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, and Bennett Cerf, What's My Line? What's My Line? - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide (TV Series 19501967) Trivia", "What's My Line? On the occasions on which there were two mystery guests, the first would usually appear as the first contestant. 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. He was the first host Hollywood Hills, Faye Emerson fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. USA, Plot info: Section 47, Corridor: 5, Grave: 1. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Publisher, Television Personality. New intro debuts, set to one more new rendition of. It was played back earlier than intended due to the 1967 AFTRA Strike. At various times, a regular panelist might take a vacation or be absent from an episode due to outside commitments. Menu Movies Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight TV Shows is a window to another era", https://web.archive.org/web/20140314004130/https://www.tvguide.com/news/greatest-game-shows-1066568.aspx/, "What's My Line? Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Summer 1990, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Fall 1990. Preempted 11 out of 25 times the following week for, New intro debuts, set to a new rendition of, Sponsored by Allstate Insurance. {MYSTERY GUEST SEGMENTS} (TV) Summary. Betty White, in her first game show appearance, a career as a panelist that would last until, This episode is missing. A period of Dorothy Kilgallen being absent and back again begins here. What's My Line? (TV Series 1950-1967) - IMDb What's My Line? (British game show) - Wikipedia This episode is missing. Panelists adopted some basic binary search strategies, beginning with broad questions, such as whether the contestant worked for a for-profit corporation or non-profit organization or whether a product was alive, worn, or ingested. It also included a segment in which Vint Cerf's son Bennett (named after the panelist) appeared as a guest. Constance Moore fills in for Arlene Francis. 30 Minutes. There was a problem getting your location. Dorothy returns, but for one time, before entering into her three-week relapse. Other frequent guest panelists include Jack Lemmon, Tony Randall, Robert Q. Lewis and Phyllis Newman. Fred Allen tribute show. What's My Line? Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1962. 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." During his tenure, Hal Block sat in the final seat and began the practice of introducing Daly with a pun. When mystery guests came from other walks of life or were non-famous individuals whom the panel but not the studio audience might know, they were usually played as standard rounds. Mark Goodson, Bill Todman and (briefly) Johnny Olson appeared on-camera as well.[49][50][51]. Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by Steve Hoffman, Apr 4, 2010. Episode #048 from April 29, 1951, exists at the University of Wisconsin Center For Film and Theater Research. This episode is missing. Daily, Andy Dick, Paul Goebel, Danny Goldman, Annabelle Gurwitch, Mariette Hartley, Elaine Hendrix, Marty Ingels, Cathy Ladman, David Lander, Kate Linder, Ann Magnuson, Jayne Meadows, Lee Meriwether, Patt Morrison, Rick Overton, Jimmy Pardo, Lisa Jane Persky, Nancy Pimental, Greg Proops, Mink Stole, Nicole Sullivan, Marcia Wallace, Matt Walsh, Len Wein, Wil Wheaton, Gary Anthony Williams, Debra Wilson, April Winchell, and Andy Zax. Whats My Line 660000 Af0640 Eve Gaboreddie Albert.mp3. Released by Prentice Hall in 1978, Gil Fates, the executive producer of the show, looks back over the quarter-century run of the series. based on information from your browser. 10 cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. The production debuted in New York at the Barrow Street Theatre on March 24, 2008, for an announced run of six shows. Secretaries to the panelists, January 13, 1957 As Close to Crime 15.2K subscribers Subscribe 36K views 2 years ago What's My Line's blindfolded panelists Dorothy. 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. As a result of a $1 Million sale to CBS, the show was now produced by the CBS Television Network, in association with Mark Goodson & Bill Todman. What's My Line? panelists: a Virtual Cemetery - Find a Grave This episode exists. One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). Helosa Helena (host of the Brazilian version of. Arlene Francis absent. Betty Furness and Steve Allen (his debut) fill in for Dorothy Kilgallen and Hal Block respectively. Hal Block left his regular panelist duties after this episode. As of April 12, 2008 the New York mystery guests have been George Wendt, Moby, Natalia Paruz and Tony Roberts. Deems Taylor fills in for Louis Untermeyer. Poet, editor, critic, anthologist. USA, Plot info: Columbarium 4, Section I, Row 24, Niche 5. Season 9, Episode 20: EPISODE #397", "Only One Prime-Time TV Show Will Be Produced Here In Fall", "Image: Week_008_August_27_1968_0036_0040, (640 284 px)", "Image: Week_167_September_28_1972_0831_0835, (640 283 px)", "What's My Line? Preempted 2 out of 25 times the following week for a live TV Special with Rosalind Russell titled, Preempted 3 out of 25 times the following week for the 10th annual. As they had with the original series, Goodson-Todman went to ABC News to seek out a host, whose title had ceased to be that of "moderator," and hired Wally Bruner to take over for John Charles Daly. Hal Block's first show. Los Angeles County, Frank Sinatra takes Mark Goodson's seat after Game 1. 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. Quincy Howe fills in for Bennett Cerf. Dr. Frank Kingdon fills in for Bennett Cerf. Host. Near the end of its run, sponsors would be introduced in the opening title and given commercials during the show, but would not be displayed on the set. Episode #013 (August 2, 1950), episode #084 (January 6, 1952), and episode #855 (March 26, 1967) exist at The Paley Center for Media. It is the longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-show. Pat Collins, who was best known as "The Hip Hypnotist", is a contestant. The syndicated series ran for 1,320 episodes over seven seasons. CBS reportedly committed to air six episodes for its fall 1999 schedule. "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! 2023 TV GUIDE, A FANDOM COMPANY. The third version of the regular panel debuts here, with Bennett Cerf taking over for Louis Untermeyer. 1 9 5 1 - 1 9 6 3 (UK) 1 9 7 3 - 1 9 7 4(UK) 1 9 8 4 - 1 9 9 0 (UK) 1 9 9 4 - 1 9 9 6 (UK). Exceptions to this dress code were on the broadcasts immediately following the deaths of Fred Allen[23] and Dorothy Kilgallen,[24] in which the male cast members wore straight neckties and the women wore simpler dresses. Peter Lind Hayes fills in for Steve Allen for this and the following episode. Kitty Carlisle and Phyllis Newman are present in lieu of Dorothy & Arlene. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network, and 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. [31], The program began with Daly and panel entering from off-stage as they were introduced. Panelists have included Jonathan Ames, Joy Browne, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Frank DeCaro, Michael Riedel, and original TV version veterans Betsy Palmer and Julia Meade. If all four panelists failed, each member of the team won an additional bonus prize. 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 . In addition, the panelists were simply referred to by name and only their first names were displayed in front of them. Mark Goodson, Arlene Francis and John Charles Daly appeared on-camera in 1975 having a conversation that introduced the old kinescope clips.