Some trickery with Grace Kelly - What's My Line 1956 | Buzzr
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What modesty in dress and demeanor. Truly an Era of grace beauty and refinement. Wish it would come back.
Me too…
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Amen !
Absolutely 😊❤
I wish that all that is true but it is not.
This is so much better than the TV today.
The two dummies was a great idea and very funny.
20:18 There's something you didn't see everyday, James Coburn hawking electric shavers.
The women of the panel on WML were some of the smartest
Jerry and Mortimer were hilarious! 🤣 I loved it!!!!
That sweet talk from Arlene Francis! She was so lovely.
She could melt any man's heart!
This show ran 17 YEARS !!!!
This show gives me a brain "boost" whenever I watch it!
Miss Higgins had such a sweet wholesome face and manner! Beautiful smile. Very appealing and gentle-looking, yet she'd have to be tough to go to the places she does and do her kind of job.
I love to see what the stars looked like when they were young and starting out.
How amazing to see the great tigger.
I recognized James Coburn shaving on his Remington in the commercial. I think that's how a lot of them got started.
@tinwoods I thought they called him Jimmy. It's funny to see commercials of how stars got started. There's probably a video on that someplace.
That Marguerite Higgins had a lot of grace.
omg -THE perfect guest!! LOL 🎭
Perfect pairing with Edgar Bergman. My dad had a Remington razor.
Marguerite Higgins was a lovely young woman - she had a degree from Columbia in journalism. she covered the Korean War. not many war correspondents were women - even during Vietnam. she so unfortunately died of a rare disease having been bitten by a sand fly in Vietnam in 1965. this really makes me very saddened. whatever happens afterwards, she’s happy. :) 🧚🏻 👩🏼
What a sweet person you are!
BLESS You,for your kind comments.The"J." School in Columbia was and IS a well known school,if it's in Columbia,Missouri, also known as"MIZZOU."
Oh my gosh, this was on a year before I was born, I am just seeing it for first time today (61+ years later) and it still had me laughing. Same question as others about Jerry Mahoney PLUS, he cost my mom $50 and a trip to Mammoth when I was on with him on Truth or Consequences with Bob Barker around 1964. Man, I didn't hear the end of it as we drove up Gower Street (after the show)-how I cost mom that stupid trip...all because she was asked would I talk or not talk if/when left alone with the damned doll [in a sound proofed room with only a couch]. She said i would cry my eyes out and the audience started laughing. Bob Barker wouldn't accept her answer. She said not talk...I cried my eyes out and was scared to death of the big dummy ;-) The consolation prize was a Hoover vacuum that eventually was worth more than the trip anyway. She still didn't forgive me! But even I can still hear the audience absolutely laughing till they cried when I broke out in tears. Poor mom!
Was she really that upset?
So crying was considered talking? She was forced to give a wrong answer even though the answered correctly the first time.
When I saw the second contestant was "Grace Kelley", I thought the mystery guest was going to be the actress Grace Kelly. To fool the panel. Doh!
I was thinking there's no way are they that stupid... would be too easy and a waste of a guest.
a) There were no blindfolds and b) she doesn't spell her name the same way
She issues marriage licenses.
Back when things were so much better than in 2022
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omg - Paul Winchell - and Jerry Mahony - they were terrific. gosh i miss all these people. they were such talets!!!! i think they said that even Soupy Sails was on once. love to see that one. too bad White Fang and Black Tooth couldn’t make it 😋🐕🦺🦮
+ Mortimer Snerd and Farfel was mentioned - “Nestles makes the very best chaaaawk - late !”.
What a great show WML
Cerf - "Has it ever been alive ?"
Yes, it has. It's from a tree. Paper.
not everyone considers something that comes from the ground to have been alive.
In the 1950s, definitions were much different than today.
"Alive" in this show means animal. "Animal" on the other hand means specificlly "mammal". Fish and birds aren't animals, etc.
Nice captions. Thank you.
I accidentally ran onto this episode again, I knew somewhere I heard Mr. Daly mention a 30 second commercial! I guess my synapse regulator isn't fully malfunctioning! :) :) :)
I can understand. I have seen so many of these eps & most of the times it's very tough to recall which quip was made in what episode unless one remembers the mystery guest.
that (the 1st one) is the most adorable pre-perfection commercial i have ever seen. i’d go buy a Remington for my Legs. LOL 🌷👯♀️
What's a "pre-perfection commercial"? 👀
Mortimer Snerd...loved him.
Surprised they didn’t blindfold the dummy, too! (Just for fun, obviously)
Great episode!
My cousin’s 3 year old daughter is called Remington Moon. Her sister are named Aralysiana and Delilah.
Edgar Bergan...major ventriloquist act ON THE RADIO!
Why wasn't the dummy blindfolded?
Well because Jerry said he'd stay quite
Paul Winchell
Voice of cartoon dog Muttley, too?
@@lukechello4611, quite quiet..
That would have been hilarious. Why didn't they think of that?
19:27 Those are the legendary Baird Puppets for Remington Electric Shavers. Bil and Cora Baird's puppets inspired future puppeteers such as Jim Henson. No words for future legend James Coburn, 'cept...yowza! 😎👍
Arlene Francis was something special. ❤ 🤔( "Green Fire", UK.)🌈🦉
Winchell patented the first artificial heart.
Can you prove that ?
@@dcasper8514Google is your friend
That's amazing that they would give $8.50 trade-in on your old shaver (as I understood the ad) because $8.50 in today's money is actually a whopping $80.12! Strange to think that you can get a nice new acceptable Norelco electric shaver for probably a little more than half that trade-in value in converted money.
Great show and vintage ads with early muppet characters.
That $8.50 that Remington offered for trade-in would be about $83.00 in 2022!
I loved the Paul Winchell show 😄
Me too, Ronnie!
Marguerite Higgins died 10 years later when she caught some crazy tropical disease while on assignment!
Wow, beri beri?
Wow, beri beri?
dengue fever, malaria?
Nope, Leishmaniasis a disease caused by a parasite found in sandfly bites, destroys the red blood cells..killed her at 45 or 46..
Bennett Cerf was obsessed with that question about is it or has it ever been alive?
There is a story about Paul Winchell being upset over Edgar bergen being considered a better ventriloquist. Pauk commented that "but I don't move my lips"...Efgar Bergan did, in fact, move his lips. It didn't matter in radio where no one saw him or in the movies where the cameras didn't show Edgar.
Paul was correct in his statement of moving lips.
I wonder whether Paul had ever met Edgar before then. (Can anyone name Edgar's female dummy?)
Paul Winchell was certainly one troubled soul. Read his autobiography "Winch" .
What did Jerry Mahoney do to Arlene under the desk ?
Ya know.... Slurp lick slurp lick ;)
I think I need a Remington shaver.
Back when people truly deserved a Pulitzer Prize...
tinwoods Exactly the point. A person should earn an award.
Christy Patton Absolutely... unlike Obama.
So why did you feel it was necessary to incorrectly label this episode ? Instead of naming Edgar Bergin as the mystery guest ?
He was the mystery guest?
I thought it was Edgar Bergen..who voiced Mortimer Snerd..
It was not " incorrectly labeled"; there was 'some trickery with Grace Kelly'!
@@MrMenefrego1 Technically no, the challenger was "Grace Kelley".
Hey y'all., it's the voice of Tigger. T I double guh, e r.
who?
Paul Winchell invested a practical artificial heart
Why isn't Jerry Mahoney wearing a mask !? ;-)
Change the title please...there was NO Grace Kelly on this episode.
Welllll, the tree the paper was made of had been alive so was the cotten. Hmm
Hate those commercials!
Paul had to bring his puppets along, didn't he?
People would trade in their old electric razors like a car? Now they just chuck them in the garbage!
That's for the info., I had no idea! 👀
Ann miller hablando
A ventriloquist on radio?
For 20 plus years. Bergen was not even the best ventriloquist, but his characters personalities came to life, even on the radio. He came from vaudeville which was very popular, people in cites were vary familiar with his dummies because of this and of course pics that advertised the appearances in their towns. When he went on radio people could imagine the antics of the dummies. Strange concept for us, but made him millions.
Mahoney was cheating! He had no mask.
J’aime Mme Arlene!
MARGUERITE--NOT MARGARET!
Remember reading that Winchell revealed many years ago of being Gay, and how it did cause him some tense moments in his life in show biz to 'keep it under wraps'...especially with his TV show being geared to a Young audience..always afraid that the Sponsors would hear of it and Cancel his show...has any one else ever heard of this? As a boy, used to watch his show regularly, and thought the Dude was rather Handsome....
It has happened before; I think the most famous case was with some guy named Rocky Hudson, or something like that.
@@direcorbie That's Rock Hudson, he died of Aids complications.
He was married 3x and had 3 children.
Who you calling "dummy", you dummy?!
He’s not as good as Keith Harris
God that puppet is annoying