What's My Line? - I've Got a Secret Panelists; Imogene Coca; Victor Borge [panel] (Apr 1, 1956)
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- MYSTERY GUESTS: Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan & Faye Emerson [panelists from "I've Got a Secret"]; Imogene Coca
PANEL: Arlene Francis, Victor Borge, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf
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What a great comedian Imogene Coco.
Love her!!❤
Not many people now a days know Imogene Coco - which I loved her with Shows of Shows with the greats of Sid Caesar and others that i can't remember. As a child I remember laughing so hard I tired to stop but my sides would hurt. These people made show comedy show great!
@@angelacarleton9575 I remember her from It’s About Time, when she was a cavewoman married to Joe E. Ross. Rather a waste of her talents…
Agree. But... Coca, not Coco.
Every time it's Victor Borge's turn to ask questions, the show comes grinding to a halt.
He's so funny though. I don't mind that...I love him...
His own shows do the same thing to me--come to a grinding halt. I always want him to play the #@%* music and shut up. I do love him in spite of this. I think his comedy may consist of frustrating his audience to the point of plotting his demise, but not quite to the point of executing the plan.
His humour appealed to the audiences of the time and times have changed. When more talented comedians begun appearing on TV his act changed and he basically disappeared from the air. No offense to people who find him funny but history will not remember his as one of the greats, his talent and style simply does not warrant it.
@@InjuredRobot. so much the worse for us now.
I disagree. He got the giggles on one episode and it is my absolute favorite.
I love seeing the gentlemen stand for the women. I traveling back in time to these wonderful moments. Thank you for posting.
I still preserve social manners.
@@steventrosiek2623 thank you for that. Not many people do
@@steventrosiek2623
Lllllllllllllllll
I’m still preserving social manners.
Those days are long gone I'm afraid... except for a few of us sticklers. The last time I opened a door for a female she read me the riot act and called me a misogynist. "Why did you do that?", she yelled, "I can do it myself!"... I replied, "You can bring it up with my mother, she taught me.". Yeesh.
John Daley is so suave - so totally different from Garry Moore. . . and both work just great in their own way. . . :}
Imogene Coca was born to be a comedienne. Most people remember her as Aunt Edna in the movie Vacation but she was so much more than that. RIP
telephotousa SO much more. Well said!
I am age 73 and I remember her as part of the Sid Ceasar ensemble on Your Show of Shows.
I remember her on it's about time with Joe E Ross
Imogene Coca was born to be a comedienne. Most people remember her as Aunt Edna in the movie “National Lampoon’s Vacation” in 1983 but she was so much more than that. R.I.P.
Did you change your ID, or are you just quoting the OP? :)
Such a lovely show !
I so enjoy this show. I have an extensive collection of old black and white shows, movies and series. Many rare out of print. When I do turn on my television, I watch news and the channels that play old movies and wonderful old westerns! I always have felt I was born in the wrong era.
I heartily agree - I describe old shows like this as Television from before the downfall of civilization.
I wanted to see Victor Borge in concert. Never got the chance. Watched him on PBS. May all these people RIP.
IIRC, I believe that my late parents were able to see him performing in person in Portland, OR when they were early into their marriage, during the mid-late '60s. As Americans of Nordic heritage (Finnish), there was possibly another level of appeal for "The Great Dane". Growing up in the 70s/80s, we used to watch his appearances on television regularly, including those on PBS.
Imogene Coca - Your Show Of Shows ...- a comedy legend
Don't forget she was in the Admiral Broadway Revue too. That show was *so* successful... it got canceled. It was sponsored by a TV manufacturer who sold out ALL of their product because of the success of Imogene & Sid on the Revue. So the sponsor pulled out and the show had to be canceled due to lack of funding. Their comedic genius literally pushed America into the TV era!
I must admit when it comes to this panel, I simply fast forward past the parts where Victor Borge is on. I came on here to watch What's My Line, not The Victor Borge Show
I FFed, too.
Nice to see people still watching in 2019.
R.D. Dragon xoxoxo
Thanksgiving Eve, 2019
R.D. Dragon 2020 coronavirus era
June 2020, the era when fabricated pandemic lockdowns and orchestrated police brutality riots take place simultaneously. Thankful that there is this alternative to reality at the present time.
April 17, 2021 still in the confines of corona virus.
John, I think had far more of an opportunity on What's My Line to be more literate and cosmopolitan than reading the news at a tenth grade level to folks who watched ABC.
More than anyone else, Victor Borge had no business being on the WML panel.
Marvelous show, no doubts about that. The Mutual Admiration Society in full bloom. And that's good...
Victor Borge may not be the most superior panelist for this show, but he sure does make me laugh out loud ! "I've got callouses on my eyelids".
Victor Borge and Imogene Coca were a delight... so is the show! Thank you so much for posting these.
Wrong again.
They were obviously testing out possible replacements for fred allen. Its equally obvious that victor borge isn't going to be it. Not unless they wanted to expand the show to 60 minutes!
They never intended to replace Fred; they decided to instead have a "guest spot" with a different panelist each week. Borge, by himself, can be hilarious; on this show, he's just annoying.
@@accomplice55 He just takes over, not a "team" person.
The Golden Girls brought me here. They made a reference to Imogene Coca and I had to look her up. Glad to know I knew her from her guest appearances on Bewitched!
Wow, I didn't realize Imogene was on Bewitched!
We’re starting to get religious whackjobs like Mr. Zuq hanging around here like psochids on mould.
I remember watching this as a child
Loved the dark evening gloves.
I read online that scientists have recently determined that two of the octopus's arms are actually legs (the other six are arms). Octopi have no feet.
Where is Sid Ceasar and why didn't he appear with Imogene Coca? Who says Imogene was ugly? Imogene was not ugly, her face and her smile was her Glory; the faces she made was to make us laugh. She was so remarkably talented and funny.
reina coffee and quite beautiful, by the way
Imogene’s face expressions were what made her talented and funny. SHe was
"Your Show of Shows" had ended, and she was not invited to be in "Caesar's Hour" the female comic role going to Nanette Fabray.
She got her own show in 1954, The Imogene Coca Show.
@@frankprovasek5394 Not quite the whole story. The studio had forced The Show of Shows to end, sending their producer to a new sitcom, split up the writers, gave Sid his own hour long show, and Imogene her own show. They claimed to be making three successes out of the one. Unfortunately 2/3 new ones failed within (2?) years and even Caesar started to crack under the grueling time schedule they had forced on his contract. In other words, the studio 'business' hacks ruined the magic of The Show of Shows for absolutely no reason.
It could have kept rolling on, profitably, in the same way Jackie Gleason did with the Honeymooners or Lucille Ball did with Lucy. Remember, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, original writers on The Show of Shows didn't find their own success until the 1960s because they got such garbage contracts after The Show of Shows. If anything, the studio executives were likely intimidated by the original team's success. It's a pity; that magic, much of which came from vaudeville was never replicated.
Imogene Coca is a delight. She has the most animated and expressive face I’ve ever seen.
There was an Aunt Imogene in my family. Her name was pronounced, "EYE- mo- gene" instead of how Bennett pronounced it, "M-oh-gene." Perhaps because we're from Texas and he was from New York.
Aunt Imogene was a firecracker of a woman in her grand days. 😃
well, you never know with bennett's pronunciations: he uses the hard 'g' in los angeles (not uncommon) and a short 'i' in pizza (to rhyme with 'hits ya').
It would be incredible if we could see these shows in colour.I could just imagine how different everyone would look like.
🎧🎼🎵☮️👊
no, thanks, I prefer them in beautiful black and white
No wonder i didn't even flinch when those I've got a secret videos came up on my feed from the youtube algorithm
I love Imogene Coca
Imogene Coca had the most expressive face!
@12:03 nice to see a fellow Western Washingtonian make an appearance here, from the same area that has lent its name to one of the most tasty crustaceans of the West coast.
I am 66. I remember well how much everyone loved Imogene Coca. Cannot imagine anyone thinking she was "ugly." Everyone thought she was adorably cute. And as to Sid C. not being there; they had broken up as a team as clearly said in the panelists' questioning.
Did battled alcoholism and was not always dependable. He beat it after years of torture
From 3:24 to about 3:29, Bill Cullen is messing with the feathery protrusions on Jayne's hat. Nobody, including Jayne, seems to notice. Then, at 3:55 he appears to be picking lint off Jayne's shoulder. Again, no reaction from Jayne.
Jane looked especially beautiful tonite. This was before she started applying makeup with a trowel and the result was she looked like a clown.
@@jerrylee8261 I completely agree.
Henry Morgan did bunny ears on JCD
Watching Victor Borge was torture.
I that thought of doing it before, and this time I did: I set the speed at double time when Borge was on. Even then, it was too long.
Sheer and utter tedious excruciating torture
Imogene Coca was a very popular woman back in the day..
I don't think some of these celebrities realize just how distinctive their voices are, even when they try to disguise them.
It sounds like at 3:00 that John Daly says "challengers" about the IGAS panel. Oops.
He also referred to their industry as "our field" or "our industry," further tipping off the panel that they were involved in TV.
Bennett Cerf was right!!
Super talented
Would have been hilarious if the I’ve got a secret panel was the guest when Garry More was a guest panilest
Imogene reminds me of my great aunt. They looked like they could have been sisters and both had the same sense of humor.
That’s a witty reply from Mr. Ahmed Zuq. His mother came to my party last night and earned over $600!
They all criticize Hal Block but you can't bear Victor Borge here who is not focused and asks questions which were asked before. The WMS panel was a bit silly.
PANEL OF "I'VE GOT A SECRET"
OCTOPUS FISHERMAN
Shegoondela was my favorite Coca character, but l was only a 6 yr old boy at the time!😮
Victor Borge just goes over what's been said and doesn't even ask a question. He gives me a headache.
Yeah...he can be funny but in this format his comedic confusion just takes up too much time.
People complain about victor borge?, the question I have to ask is if people looking back in 30 or 40 years will find some of the comedians we find hilarious, the same way way we do.
Are there any real comedians now? None since Seinfeld that I know of. Humor is now considered un PC. 😒 They're all constipated with wokeness.
@@bbailey7818 there are some but very few I view as being funny, I gravitate more towards the 50s and 60s comedians
Although she denies it here, Imogene Coca did appear in a 1941 film "They Meet Again" as well as 3 shorts in the 1930s.
I am not sure if they still allow octopi hunting in Puget Sound which Sequim Washington is on. However I have heard that the world's largest octopi are located in Puget Sound
I usually enjoy Victor Borge a lot in these, but he overdoes it in this episode.
Octopodes are now generally considered to have two legs and six arms. 😁
8 limbs
I need a time machine to go back to 1955. Delorean, anyone? Let’s hit 88 mph!
The panel wants to have it both ways: first Arlene insists that John should count all animal limbs as "legs" (and not split hairs), but at the end, when they fail to guess, they suddenly insist on the opposite: an octopus has "arms" not "legs". You either count all animal limbs as legs, or you don't.
And they just had Garry Moore on the panel last week too. Actually Bill Cullen was a game show host too so he makes at least three panels hosts that have now appeared on the panel of WML with the other being Robert Q Lewis of course. Now I'm wondering if John Daly made any appearances on panels of other shows
Good question. I just watched Bill Cullen host the first "The Price is Right" show. He was allowed to sit when he hosted that show. It was completely different than "The Price is Right" is now.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Bill Cullen had to sit because he had had polio. He had difficulty walking and standing for any length of time. I am astonished he made it through the entire segment standing. You may notice that he steadied himself on the back of the chair. You may have also noticed that they went to commercial after the sign in to conceal his awkward gait across the stage.
@@CottonO I know about Bill Cullen's polio. He had it since he was a child. He really wanted to be an athlete, but he knew that he couldn't do that because of the polio and that's why he chose to be a game show host. I actually saw him shoot pool on the game show "The Price is Right." It was very difficult for him, but he was bound and determined to do it and he did it! He was the host of the game show "Three of a Kind," and he had to stand for that show, but he did end up sitting on a very high chair. The view of the chair was hidden from the audience, but it was obvious that he was sitting because he was shorter towards the end of the show than he was at the beginning of the show. He didn't like having the public watch him walk because he didn't want that kind of attention. I know exactly how he felt because when I was a teenager I had to wear a body brace because I had scoliosis. The part of my brace that covered my neck showed and a lot of people stared at me, including my teachers and my fellow students. I hated that kind of attention. I wanted to be treated normally so badly, but that didn't happen. I can really empathize with Bill Cullen when he didn't want people to watch him walk because they would stare at him unintentionally. I agree with you about him. I really liked watching Bill Cullen. He was fun to watch! He was smart, he had a good sense of humor, he was a charming host and panelist, and he was handsome when he was young.
Imogene and Sid in the “At the Movies” bit is one of the funniest skits ever conceived. Its success depends entirely on the two comedians, however. I think Carl Reiner was also in it as the boyfriend.
Have you seen them in "Le Grande Amour" skit? It's a parody of French dramatic films, also featuring Carl Reiner as the boyfriend. Brilliantly crafted. Imogene's physical comedy shines there, and you get the sort of 'sensitive' sweet side of the men. It's very well done.
@@verity3616 I have not ! I’ll search it out. Merci beaucoup.
John Daly's DRACULA hair. Faye Emerson looked like a more attractive version of Phyllis Diller.
Windows does have a "Charater Map" in windows tools to use for the E in Victor's last name so it becomes the sound of EH. so Looks like this é.
6:51 FINALLY THAT WAS DONE
its a game show damit its the past just enjoy it
good thing there were more people than victor borge and the octopus fisherman, they'd have never finished the show.
Victor Borge and his piano antics were priceless and hilarious.
"You can come out now."
they had some Scots octopus fishermen a different time
Comments left on prior version of this video:
Jeff Vaughn 1 year ago
Maybe it's just me, but I've never found Victor Borge the least bit funny and think he's horrible on this show.
Zac M. 9 months ago
I agree. Perhaps he was a novelty at the time.
Johan Bengtsson 8 months ago
It's not just you. He tried to much and overdid the jokes.
Todd Brandt 8 months ago
It's not just you, but I find him funny and charming. I shall continue to defend Victor and the similarly-divisive Robert Q. Lewis. ;)
Johan Bengtsson 8 months ago
+Todd Brandt I like Robert Q. Lewis. :)
What's My Line? 8 months ago
+Johan Bengtsson +Todd Brandt And I shall continue to accept the defense of Victor Borge. And only Victor Borge. :)
PhilBagels 6 months ago
Borge is hilarious when he's doing his own thing - one of the all-time greats. But here, he's completely out of his element. It's like he has no concept of how to play this game. He tries for laughs and ends up just wasting time. If you wanted to win this game, you definitely wouldn't pick Victor for your team. In contrast to Steve Allen, who could be funny and play the game well at the same time.
What's My Line? 6 months ago
+PhilBagels They weren't trying to achieve the same ends, though. And that's not to discredit your right to dislike Victor on WML if that's how you feel about him-- I understand your point here. I just find him irresistibly funny, and I wouldn't want to even try to explain why. I just do. :)
Dick Wilson 3 months ago (edited)
Imogene Coca - what a life. Glorious.
darijoe 1 year ago
Thank goodness Ben Frick put a dot on the i of his name. It looked crass beforehand!
Dick Wilson 3 months ago (edited)
I'm a big Victor Borge fan. But I will admit he does slow down the game. Also, I don't know why Dotty and Bennett beat up on John about the "legs" of the octopus issue. I think John was absolutely right in his reasoning. Even after Imogene came out Bennet had to throw in one more zinger towards John (and even carried over to the next week)
Jimmy Flanagan 6 months ago
I find people who enjoys Fred Allen's humor also like Victor Borges.
What's My Line? 6 months ago
I certainly love them both!
oldfart4751 4 months ago
I Love this show, being British I don't know some of the celebrity guests, so thank you wikipedia for broadening my knowledge.
zardon4 1 year ago
Interesting how the panelists again stopped walking over to their desks the week after Fred Allen died. When did they start doing that again ?
What's My Line? 1 year ago
Yes, you brought this up once before when I'd posted some shows out of order by mistake. I don't think we can count that first show after Fred died-- the intro on that one was an anomaly. But I don't have any notes in my log about this change in the opening format, and I haven't been generally rewatching the shows as I post them (I still have too many later in the run that I haven't watched even once yet). But if you figure this out as the episodes go along, definitely let us know!
zardon4 1 year ago
+What's My Line? Yes, I did bring it up before but this time it isn't about the order, Apparently they decided after the last Fred Allen show and for the next several episodes to have the panelists aren't at their desk at the start of the show. Not a big deal, but I thought it was kind of unusual.
The next time we see them walking out one at a time over to the panel desk it will be ** permanent **. ;)
SaveThe TPC 1 year ago
+zardon4 I had noticed that they went back to sitting at the desk for the introductions again too. I was also happy to hear Arlene harking back to Fred's insistence on saying "at" or "to" "my left" instead of "on my left," which they had started doing after Fred had received a letter correcting that phrase, though Fred was the only one who consistently said "at my left" ever after. I don't think Dorothy or Bennett ever stopped saying "on my left," though. Another question. Does anyone know why they switched the seating order of the ladies? Dorothy had always been on the far end -- the first to be introduced, but they switched her place with Arlene's several shows back -- I'd have to look again to see exactly which one, but I think it was either Fred's last show or the one before that.
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Johan Bengtsson 8 months ago (edited)
Henry Morgon makes the signs of horns over John's head. 6:49
From www.tv.com : "Here is an excerpt from Henry Morgan's autobiography, published in 1994, titled "Here's Morgan!" and subtitled "The Original Bad Boy of Broadcasting." He does not mention the date that this conversation took place:
On "Secret" I played, ha, ha, the heavy. I was the Dorothy Kilgallen, but with laughs. One night I wore a striped seersucker suit to a party where Miss Kilgallen said, en passant, "Where'd you get the mattress ticking, Henry?" "Gee, Dorothy," I said, "you know a lot more about mattresses than I do." She never spoke to me again, and that was a very nice thing to happen to a young man."
Zac M. 9 months ago
To make a stupid point on the questioning of the octopus fisherman- "Does it slither on the ground?" They gave a "yes" for that?
joed596 5 months ago
thanks very much
The Amish Umpire 7 months ago
I always liked Henry Morgan, but considering what I do for a living people like to dislike me as a bad boy.
Pygiana 11 months ago
Borge is hilarious - just brilliant!
fishhead06 4 months ago
Weird place for an ad at the beginning - maybe to avoid showing Bill Cullen walking?
What's My Line? 4 months ago
+fishhead06 Very likely so, yes.
Erica Paolillo 1 year ago
I love it 7:07! Well, I'm completely lost...Am I facing you?
Mike A Drover 1 year ago
This is a special posting to this “channel”. Old films and early television must be saved and rebroadcasted to newer generations.’ As always, thanks’ for taking the time to support these films! And I support this site. ~M~
Robert collins 1 year ago
Borge, Cox, and Block wasted too much time hunting laughs and in the case of block being inappropriate with the lady guests. Arlene in particular visibly disliked Blocks antics and Dorothy was embarrassed often.
Michael De Sapio 1 year ago (edited)
Borge is such a pain in the neck!
What's My Line? 1 year ago
Yeah, I can completely understand why folks might have this reaction to him (kinda like our comments about Wally Cox). I'm a softee for Borge, though. I just love him.
+What's My Line? Amen. On this show... one of the worst, if not the worst guest panelists
I have to agree with the octopus objections. Their tentacles are properly identified as arms, not legs.
The word "octopus" literally means "eight feet". They are used for locomotion, so they are quite validly referred to as legs. They are also used for grabbing and holding and manipulation, so they can also be validly referred to as arms.
I agree Borge is awful.
@@kennethbutler1343 Not just awful-horrible. I can't believe that Gary likes him.
jAYNE MEADOWS BLEW IT!!
Goodness Victor. 🤣
Too bad Jayne Meadows gave it away.
You know she did that on purpose, right?
@@kristabrewer9363 Yes, she wanted to get home to Steve.
A snake with more than four feet!
I hit the wrong button---She was a part of a pair, she carried the pair, and it was a shame when the pair was split by the network.
Sid had problems with alcoholism and wasn’t dependable for some time
I always try to guess what the "Line" of the new contestants are .......in this episode with Mr. Frick, because he was from Washington State, I guessed "Salmon Fisherman", close but no "tentacle"!
🦂🤣🤪😁🙄🤦♂️🤷♂️.....🥂
Why did Daly and Coca touch their noses at 22:42?
They did on her 1958 appearence too.
Surprised, Henry Morgan made fun of John!
Borge doesn't know how to put the breaks on. A little humor go's a long way which Borge doesn't practice.
Understatement.
I think he is hilarious. Doesn't bother me...
Thank goodness I can skip past Victor Borge's turn to speak. It makes it much more enjoyable.
Yayyy! A fellow Borge disliker.
He just drags the entire pace!
I just saw an episode with 2 guys that were octopus fishermen!
Victor Borge returns to remind everyone he is a worse panelist than Wally Cox.
Why do the challengers sometimes just sit silently and stare at the panel after a question is put to them? I understand that they often had a hard time hearing the questions put by the panel, but like the Octopus man here he just stares blankly at them even after John reiterates the question.Are they trying to run out the clock to win more money?
The announcer stated at the start of the program, "let's meet our award-winning panel". I wonder what award this panel ever won. I am curious to know.
I can't remember but John has shown the awards before.
Two Emmys had been won when this aired. Another was forthcoming.
Hios next Tarazan was shot in Brazil, not Spain.
have they finally done away with the stupid walk of shame
Please don't come back Victor!
I've Got A Secret: I'm not a fan of I've Got A Secret!!!
What's My Line is infinitely better!!!
Instead of Borge, they should've rotated Tony Randall, Steve Allen and Robert Q. Lewis
Borge isn't very good, but at least he isn't the insufferable Tony Randall.
@Ahmed Zuq If you neglected your duty to Allah maybe you should have turned to Jesus Christ.
Did you notice that men parted their hair on the side during this era?
I can't decide if I like Victor Borges or not. He had a few funny moments, but mostly He was annoying! (I'm wondering what John and the Panel thought of him
See the show with the lady gorilla hunter. Borge is hands down the funniest panelist ever. Telegrams and phone calls flooded the network and demanded he come back for an encore.
John Daly has a death grip on Imogene's hand 22:45. Hopefully they were friends.
@Ahmed ZuqLoser.
@Ahmed Zuq ?
Yes Jeff, it is just you.
I think Victor Borge is wonderful but just as you wouldn't sprinkle chocolate flakes on top of a Sunday roast he is totally the wrong act for the show. It surely requires wit rather than slapstick. I see Peter Ustinov appears on the panel for a later episode. That's the type of intelligence combined with humour and performance savvy you need. You don't book Stan Laurel or Stanley Unwin for this sort of thing!
You are right about Stan Laurel and the feeling was mutual. One commenter on an episode said that Laurel would not watch this show because he did not like all the 'stuffed shirts" who appeared on it.
Victor Borge gets on my nerves here, but his act usually got on my nerves too...
23:23 shows an aircraft that didn't exist in 1956. Just curious as to when this was broadcast (presumably in monochrome along with the advertisements). I can't think of a twin engined jet aircraft like that until the F-17 which first took flight in 1974. Would anyone be able to illuminate when this was rebroadcast and recorded?
I slowed it down to take a look at that myself. Curious.
It looks like a snippet of the film featuring jet aircraft along with a recitation of the poem 'High Flight' that many TV stations would show at sign-off. This portion of the show does not have the GameShow network watermark, so it may have been recorded from air at some point. I do not know why it would run before the closing credits, though. Maybe a USAF recruiting advertisement?
Classic Victor Borge! 🦂🤣🥂
why did the lady In the ugly hat give them away ???
@Ahmed Zuq You are so right! Your sister visited me today and you may be getting a nephew soon! Consider it your penalty, blasphemer!
Is this the first show without the Walk of Shame?
This was before Imogene's car accident
Holy shit, I’m just here to see her bangs!
Bangs like these were the style thanks to Mamie Eisenhowers influence.
I think Bill Cullen hosted The Joker's Wild in the 1980s.
Bill did take over briefly hosting the syndicated version from 1984-86, after Jack Barry had passed away.
What did Imogene Coca do? The name sounds familiar.
She is best remembered for being with Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows, some of which we can also watch today.
Well, I think Borge is hilarious. (I don't just mean in general, which he was too; I mean HERE.)
He has me LOL'ing -- really.
Imogene told a fib! She was in 3 films before 1956.
Perhaps she was trying hard to forget them? She was wonderful on stage and on early TV. History has forgotten those early movies--and so should we....?
maxreger100 and
IMDb list 3 shorts in 1937 and uncredited role in 1941. She may not have considered the shorts to be proper "films"
Victor Borge - humor as welcoming as athlete's foot
I find him very funny when he performed his one-man show. In this format, he was horrendous. I had some minor dental procedures done today. They were preferable to watching Borge when it was his turn to question.
Borge was the funniest thing on that show. You have no taste in humor
Borge was a comedic genius.
Ugh, don't find him funny at all. He's as silly as a 3rd grade school girl. Tried to watch him once and I'm thinking he was seated at a piano. He had a laugh track going at full blast. He was so silly that I gave up after about three minutes.
@@jerrylee8261 I saw him live and he kept an audience of 3000 in stitches for two hours including intermission when we were still laughing at what he'd done in the first half. He was hands down the funniest entertainer I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of them.
@@bbailey7818 That's very hard for me to believe. Have never seen him when I considered him funny. Have seen a lot of the opposite.
@@jerrylee8261 Believe it or not, its true which is why his shows sold out whenever announced and we were lucky to get tickets. As was mentioned on WML, when he announced a one man show on Broadway his advances were larger than R&H musicals, unmatched for a one man show. A sense of humor is a very individual thing but I am afraid in this instance you're vastly outnumbered.
@@bbailey7818 You just ruined my day.😊
It is strange that Imogen Coca denied that she had been in movies when she most definitely had been before her appearance on WML.
name one
@@Marcel_Audubon I saw one of her movies on Turner Classic called "Dime A Dance (1937) and there was another film called "Bashful Ballerina" also 1937. There may be others I am not sure.
Borge reminds me of these guys in high school who could say the stupidest and unfunniest thing yet for some reason, it worked and all the girls were giggling at their jokes, I always found that unfair lol. Nothing against Borge, sometimes he's genuinely funny but some others, he just tries too much and yes, it's irritating, I remember the one where a short lady came and Steve Allen stood up and it was funny, then Borge did the exact same thing and I hated it, he wasn't even tall to begin with and the joke didn't need to be repeated.
Borge was hilariously funny. It's just today's generation not having the intelligence or culture to know what is truly funny
To each his/her own. We all have different tastes -- and that's okay.
I, myself, adore Victor Borge. Don't like Groucho Marx.
It's all good.
i was wishing that dorothy, a serious game player, would clobber him.
The show is even more funny and entertainng when Borge is on the show. Hilarious.