What's My Line? - Richard Boone; Van Heflin [panel] (Jan 18, 1959)

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  • MYSTERY GUEST: Richard Boone [film and TV actor, mostly in Westerns]
    PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Van Heflin, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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Komentáře • 373

  • @sandybruce9092
    @sandybruce9092 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Richard Boone in his Palladin outfit! Takes me way back watching westerns with my Dad!

  • @shadowlouise
    @shadowlouise Před 2 lety +19

    What a wonderful ovation for Richard Boone.

  • @joanbenson4381
    @joanbenson4381 Před 3 lety +76

    These oldies are a comfort in these 2020 and 21 chaos years.

  • @SkiKat-USA
    @SkiKat-USA Před 11 měsíci +7

    Que Hombre! I have always been a huge fan of Richard Boone and sing the theme song weekly. I miss those days!

  • @michaeledwardhunter
    @michaeledwardhunter Před 3 lety +22

    I always remember Richard Boone in Have Gun Will Travel. He was great!

  • @dannydoc1969
    @dannydoc1969 Před 5 lety +97

    Paladin was a remarkably different Western on TV. It was one of my Dad's favorite shows. Richard Boone was a good actor, and quite intelligent.

    • @dianefiske-foy4717
      @dianefiske-foy4717 Před 4 lety +8

      dannydoc1969 ... Paladin was the character. Richard Boone played on “Have Gun Will Travel”. I loved that show when I was growing up. Actually, I loved pretty much all the westerns.

    • @mikejschin
      @mikejschin Před 3 lety +6

      I remember watching the show with my parents as a kid, and I didn't much care for it. Much later, probably in my 50s, I started watching reruns of the show and loved it. The show was too intellectual for me to appreciate as a child. The "shoot 'em up" type Westerns were more my speed. I have also found a deeper appreciation for "Gunsmoke" and "Rawhide", both of which were more focused on grownup problem solving than shooting.

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Před 2 měsíci

      Boone abused children.

  • @CarlB_1962
    @CarlB_1962 Před 5 lety +155

    I wonder if any of the WML team ever imagined people would be watching and enjoying their shows over half a century later. Wonderful series and thanks for uploading it.

    • @sleb99
      @sleb99 Před 4 lety +21

      Carl B interesting observation. Since these shows were live and never used in reruns while they were being made, I imagine it never was a thought in their heads. But I think they would be delighted! I’m so glad they were recorded, however, and that the uploader gave us this term gift!

    • @historydegree2013
      @historydegree2013 Před 3 lety +6

      How would you explain the Internet to someone back then. You're right they probably never thought leave her being saved or anything. I'm so glad they were because I've laughed till I cried a few of these. The one with Groucho Marx is the mystery guest puts me in tears almost

    • @deckardcanine
      @deckardcanine Před 3 lety +8

      @@historydegree2013 "Imagine a combination of a television, a telegraph, and a typewriter...."

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 Před 3 lety +2

      @@historydegree2013, let me guess. You misspelled it and Autocorrect made a mistake interpreting what you wanted. That is why I do not use AUTOCORRECT, ever, and I check the spelling if I don't know, or remember the letters and correct order like I flawlessly did back in the day, lol..
      I was sixth in the SCHOOL SPELLING BEE out of over 600 kids in the sixth grade, after all. We pared down all but three in every English/Spelling class(we did play for a room title)..and then about 150 took the stage in the auditorium..
      For some reason, I choked on coalition..I am embarassed to say how I spelled it, lol. It spelled it almost like the word was a Mexican State.
      Thank goodness, my childhood hasn't lingered into my adulthood, lol..

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 Před 3 lety +1

      @@deckardcanine, yep, bingo!
      Wait, you forgot..and, no real privacy unlike the old TV, typewriter and telegram(other than the teletypist..) and the spurring of a lot of alienation in society when it is all not handled properly..

  • @jamesfeldman4234
    @jamesfeldman4234 Před 2 lety +25

    There's no doubt that at the time of this episode westerns were extremely popular, both on TV and in film. But Richard Boone and his "gunfighter with brains and heart for hire" Paladin character were especially marvelous and memorable. That Paladin was a successful businessman and bon vivant while performing his dangerous work was a fascinating and unique approach to the western. Richard Boone was perfect in the role.

  • @vickieoglesby536
    @vickieoglesby536 Před 10 lety +111

    Richard Boone...a truly great actor and a wonderful presence..

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Před 4 lety +6

      Amen to that ! A VERY dynamic actor with a strong screen presence ! He's sorely missed...he was only in his early 60s when he passed away in the early 80s.

    • @gentlemanjake8005
      @gentlemanjake8005 Před 2 lety +4

      He gives an all-time performance in The Tall T

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Před 2 měsíci

      He was a one-note actor who abused children.

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Před 2 měsíci

      @@jubalcalif9100 He literally killed himself.

    • @satori03
      @satori03 Před 4 dny

      @@JamesRichards-mj9kw He died from throat cancer

  • @kenyongray2615
    @kenyongray2615 Před 4 lety +39

    Richard Boone was great. This episode also highlighted how brilliant Arlene Francis was as a panelist.

  • @janemariebennett3973
    @janemariebennett3973 Před rokem +5

    I love how the panel is respectful to their elders and how they dress for the occasion in a glamorous way. . . So elegant.

  • @dirtcop11
    @dirtcop11 Před 2 lety +33

    These old TV series shows bring back fond memories of my childhood. The 1950s were the best years of my life. People still had manners back then and there was a certain innocence in my memories of that era.

    • @garycarter9859
      @garycarter9859 Před 2 lety +5

      Having been born in 1959, I missed growing up in the 50s. How I wish I had been a postwar baby.

    • @voyaristika5673
      @voyaristika5673 Před rokem +5

      I was there, too. Its not our imagination. Far better times then in most every way.

    • @gelseydelpercio9606
      @gelseydelpercio9606 Před rokem +3

      I agree whole heartedly!

  • @rickrick5041
    @rickrick5041 Před 4 lety +17

    What a great show Have Gun was!!

  • @vintagetvandexciting
    @vintagetvandexciting Před rokem +8

    Something I just found out recently, Richard Boone was the innovator behind "Hawaii Five-O". He urged creator Leonard Freeman to flim on location in Hawaii. Boone was living in Hawaii with family at the time and Freeman wanted Boone to play McGarrett but he declined the offer.

  • @RealClassics277
    @RealClassics277 Před 3 lety +11

    Cool to see Richard Boone in costume as Paladin, from Have Gun Will Travel.

  • @rcsutter
    @rcsutter Před 4 lety +14

    He looks like he came straight from the set of Have Gun- Will Travel. I recall that show fondly. When I was young my parents always went square-dancing on Saturday nights (Oklahoma, 50's - early 60's) and I stayed with my Grandma. She loved TV westerns, so we'd watch Gunsmoke, then HGWT. Of course I had my toy 6-gun rig and cowboy hat to emulate Matt Dillon and Paladin. All that aside, Richard Boone was a really good actor. I remember how scary he was to me in Big Jake. I've watched it many times since then of course and he's still a really good bad guy in that movie.

  • @winkieblink7625
    @winkieblink7625 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Love this guy! He left us way toooo soon!

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Před 2 měsíci

      He killed himself.

    • @winkieblink7625
      @winkieblink7625 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JamesRichards-mj9kw for real? 😢. I missed that on his bio….maybe it wasn’t stated?

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Před 2 měsíci

      @@winkieblink7625 He was an alcoholic and a chain smoker.

    • @satori03
      @satori03 Před 4 dny

      @@JamesRichards-mj9kw He died of throat cancer

  • @mikejschin
    @mikejschin Před 4 lety +26

    What a great concatenation of stars on this episode: Van Heflin, one of the stars of the greatest Western movie, Shane, and Richard Boone, star of the best Western series.

  • @JFinSD2
    @JFinSD2 Před 9 lety +91

    Richard Boone, to me, belonged in that group of great tough guy actors who came up during the 50s and 60s....guys like Lee Marvin,, Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Charles Bronson.

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 Před 9 lety +16

      John Fuentes Boone was a real scene stealer. Great actor.

    • @miamidolphinsfan
      @miamidolphinsfan Před 5 lety +10

      He was also awesome

    • @Mr61941
      @Mr61941 Před 5 lety +9

      Don't forget Mr. John Wayne..

    • @SDSen
      @SDSen Před 4 lety +10

      Robert Mitchum and Boone were to me the real tough guys

    • @Cerph
      @Cerph Před 4 lety +8

      Don't leave out the king of cool- Steve McQueen.

  • @geoffm9944
    @geoffm9944 Před 10 měsíci +4

    What’s My Line, was a long running and highly entertaining regular show, where good manners were part and parcel of the questioning, as well as the good natured exchanges between John Daly and the rest of the panel. Everyone seemed to be well spoken and polite, and there was no sign of rudeness or crudity. Sadly, shows of today lack these important ingredients.

  • @fje6902
    @fje6902 Před 4 lety +23

    Right after "Have Gun Will Travel", Richard Boone hosted an anthology series in which an all-star cast performed in various plays written for the show.

  • @kateluxor2986
    @kateluxor2986 Před 7 lety +30

    Oh my, that was fun! The French Canadian host of WML? was so nice and personable. You could tell he was a fan of Arlene! And Mrs. Cullinan was a hoot! What a character. Richard Boone lost it a couple of times when Arlene questioned him, especially the one about the "horse." I laughed so hard at that. Then she said she wished she was at home with the first contestant-whoa! That was the best unintentional double entendre I've ever heard! Arlene was so embarrassed, bless her. Great episode!

  • @MyREDTAIL
    @MyREDTAIL Před 6 lety +46

    Next to GUNSMOKE, " HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL" Is my Favorite TV Western,Richard Boone was, Great in it & May he RIP & Is Sadly missed, By all of his Fans etc.

  • @scottferrell630
    @scottferrell630 Před 8 lety +98

    I love how the entire panel stands for the the 64 year old lady, sign of respect. Think, she was born in 1895.

  • @kathleenharris3403
    @kathleenharris3403 Před 2 lety +12

    Van Heflin deserves more mentions! Great actor appearing on the panel.

  • @erichanson426
    @erichanson426 Před 4 lety +12

    Loved this episode, especially the mystery guest. So funny when Arlene Francis asked the mystery guest if this Western star had a horse. At least she knew she wouldn't get a no.

  • @Ru-gv2if
    @Ru-gv2if Před 2 lety +13

    LOVE Richard Boone. Really enjoy What's My Line! Thank you for providing these shows!!

  • @kggibson9635
    @kggibson9635 Před 4 lety +8

    Richard Boone........What a man

  • @allenjones3130
    @allenjones3130 Před rokem +5

    Richard Boone's "Have Gun---Will Travel" ran on CBS from the late 50s to the early 60s, and "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry wrote several episodes of the show.

  • @vickieoglesby536
    @vickieoglesby536 Před 9 lety +37

    How did l miss out on Boone as paladin when l was little? Well..I was only an infant..but many years later..l discovered him and this show when it was in syndication..been in love with him ever since. I even have his bio and l have dvds..and love watching have gun on youtube.

    • @mikejschin
      @mikejschin Před 4 lety +4

      I remember Paladin as a kid, but didn't appreciate it at the time. The plots were too sophisticated for children. Watching the show as an adult, I am astounded at how excellent it was and how great Richard Boone was in the role.

    • @toinimoore3463
      @toinimoore3463 Před 4 lety +3

      vickie oglesby I was born in 53 we didn’t get a TV until 1956 My parents enjoyed Have Gun will Travel and I waved to him in Bakersfield parade I was on Daddy’s shoulders on he was tall so made sure Richard saw his little cousin weather he knew it or not he sure smiled at me ,had my red cowboy boots on and my green cowboy hat on🤠 Merry Christmas 🎄

    • @meekthegreek1623
      @meekthegreek1623 Před 3 lety +2

      Good to know it's on Utube..will chk it out..didnt watch as a kid. He seemed like a fine actor.

  • @davemunch999
    @davemunch999 Před 7 lety +31

    Thanks to the uploader. I was born in 1956 but never saw this series but now after all these years it's an absolute delight to watch. It goes to show that you don't need to spend a fortune on sets or special fx to make a great program. The only downer is that they are all dead now but hopefully they'll live forever in these programs. Thanks again.

  • @vickieoglesby536
    @vickieoglesby536 Před 8 lety +24

    my late husband looked just like him...that is why I love boone so much.

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 Před rokem +4

    Van Heflin is taking it so seriously 🤩

  • @r.crompton2286
    @r.crompton2286 Před 3 lety +5

    Richard Boone found fame on TV in the Medic series playing host/Dr. Konrad Styner. But Have Gun Will Travel was the series that defines him.

  • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
    @t4texastomjohnnycat978 Před 6 lety +14

    Richard Boone was the star in the late 50s, early 60s western
    "Have Gun Will Travel ", which had the opening AND closing song theme, " The Ballad of Paladin " written AND sung by Johnny Western, who for years played rhythm guitar on Johnny Cash recording sessions. Mr. Western ALSO wrote the opening song themes for "Bonanza", AND "Johnny Yuma-The Rebel". He recently retired from touring, and is 83 years young.
    Richard Boone played in other westerns, AND played Texas hero Sam Houston in the 1960 movie,
    THE ALAMO.

    • @robbob1234
      @robbob1234 Před 3 lety +2

      I watched the show when I was a kid. Every once in a while, The Ballad of Paladin just pops into my head, and I find myself singing it. I don't know what triggers it. (Pun slightly intended)

    • @vintagetvandexciting
      @vintagetvandexciting Před rokem +2

      Also Hec Ramsay

  • @ricklincoln5129
    @ricklincoln5129 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm very impressed with Have Gun Will Travel; A friend of mine uses Paladin as my middle name, because I have a little bit of a mustache like Paladins, and I carry a . 44 mag, with a quick draw gun belt, I walk my cousins property protecting it, and I have a black vest to go with the pattern! I love the PALADIN series!

  • @jimstretch6109
    @jimstretch6109 Před rokem +2

    Love the dresses and tuxes. No tattoos required. All class.

  • @annakaminski4406
    @annakaminski4406 Před 5 lety +8

    Love watching this.

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 Před 4 lety +7

    love how John got a groan for the "Random, Texas" joke.

  • @dodge96neon
    @dodge96neon Před 9 lety +39

    love how boone came out in wardrobe

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 Před 5 lety +2

      As a professional actor who has always loved the work of Richard Boone, I was shocked that he came out in costume. In the interpretive arts in general, it is considered bad form to "break the 4th wall" between your character and the audience if a part isn't written that way thus ruining the illusion of said character. Don't know why he did that because he was a fine theater and film actor, too. He perhaps thought people would not recognize him otherwise. I cannot imagine.

    • @x-crisis
      @x-crisis Před 5 lety +3

      What's My Line did that sometimes (maybe as part of promoting the shows) such as Art Carney coming on dressed as Ed Norton.

    • @knottreel
      @knottreel Před 5 lety +3

      Funny, I guess I'm not very sophisticated. I'd rather see the actor in character, whether it be Superman, Sheriff Andy Taylor, Sherlock Holmes, or in this case, Paladin. I just think it's more fun for fans and brings a depth of reality to the show. However, I can understand how the professionals must feel about this. I guess being type cast is the worst thing that could ever happen to the actor.

    • @Cerph
      @Cerph Před 4 lety +3

      @@philippapay4352 People had more fun together back then- they weren't as uptight about things (it was way looser).

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Cerph As a theatre professional I can tell you that it had nothing to do with Richard Boone being uptight or not. It is still considered verboten to be in costume as yourself when you are not onstage or on camera. To break the illusion between your character and the audience is just not done, unless you are an ignorant pretty boy who goes to Hollywood to get laid, rich, and famous by working in TV without having taken an acting class or studied drama or read a play. Everyone from the acting profession thought it weird he did that when he was such an experienced, respected talent. It is why some on shows like this as guests are clearly uncomfortable when asked to do something as their character when they are in street clothes and no make-up. You are yourself or your character: no admixing.

  • @TheBraveIntrovert
    @TheBraveIntrovert Před 9 lety +35

    Loved Richard Boone With John Wayne In Big Jake.......even though he played the bad guy. It's interesting though that he didn't wear a suit here. Guess he really was a Cowboy through and through.

    • @boilerhonkiedude9163
      @boilerhonkiedude9163 Před 4 lety +4

      And also a lesser role as one of the bad guys in The Shootist

    • @gailwood4214
      @gailwood4214 Před 4 lety +3

      Loved him in Big Jake. He played a real meanie...very convincingly.

  • @bh8365
    @bh8365 Před 3 lety +10

    Richard Boone was good at various types of roles. He had a sense of humor whether plating a good or bad character. there was one film, I forgot the title, where he played a coward. Check him out in Paul Newman's "Hombre", or Marlon Brando's "Night of the Following Day".

    • @standinthegsp6858
      @standinthegsp6858 Před 11 měsíci

      He was in Big Jake with John Wayne. I would have liked to see them do more movies together.

  • @shirleyrombough8173
    @shirleyrombough8173 Před 4 lety +4

    - So first a real law enforcement officer followed by an acting officer. Fun. And it was admirable that Dorothy stood for the lady watchman.

    • @garycarter9859
      @garycarter9859 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, it was admirable of Dorothy to stand.
      The only time I've seen both Dorothy and Arlene fully stand was when Eleanor Roosevelt graced the show with her presence.

  • @usermikes
    @usermikes Před 4 lety +7

    Richard Boone lived in ST. Augustine, Fl. He taught at Flager College..

  • @RikardPeterson
    @RikardPeterson Před 10 lety +13

    There were certainly many western stars around at that time!

    • @TomasTigre
      @TomasTigre Před 10 lety +5

      Around this time I believe there was nearly 30 westerns on the 3 major networks, kinda crazy.

    • @lauraminer9542
      @lauraminer9542 Před 6 lety +3

      Westerns. I do not have the link but on CZcams there is a hilarious Ernie Kovacs Show about the proliferation of TV Westerns.

  • @ryzz3340
    @ryzz3340 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for putting up the show on CZcams. I enjoy watching it especially this episode as I enjoy Have Gun Will Travel, as it's better than anything on TV are in 2020

  • @leannsherman6723
    @leannsherman6723 Před rokem +2

    JCD always made the contestants feel welcome and important.

  • @joet840
    @joet840 Před 6 lety +8

    1st. contestant. She immediately knew who he was. She knew who he was ,but didn't disqualify herself to make herself look smart. Not the first time they immediately knew in just 3 or 4 questions.

  • @HolgerRuneFan
    @HolgerRuneFan Před 2 měsíci

    It's wonderful to see the magnificent Van Heflin on the panel. He was a good player too. Van appeared as the mystery guest on WML twice as well, both episodes are on CZcams.

  • @alexapenn6399
    @alexapenn6399 Před 7 lety +5

    what a man he was - whew! and I was about 12 at the time :}

  • @STI2000
    @STI2000 Před rokem +4

    I loved Paladin on television with Richard Boone or radio starring John Dehner,(He was another of my favorites.) You don’t often hear someone from the Old West quoting classic literature let alone Shakespeare!

    • @mwilliams1330
      @mwilliams1330 Před rokem +2

      I love both. Dramatic radio shows were dying out by this time, Have Gun, is to my knowledge the only TV show (that started as such) that was so popular they also started a radio series with it. Radio to television was of course a standard thing, but this may have been the only opposite production.

    • @randyhutton9371
      @randyhutton9371 Před rokem

      John Dehner was terrific, played a zillion roles on TV & radio.

  • @jimbeasley1931
    @jimbeasley1931 Před 9 lety +7

    When John explains the ruled to the Night Watchman, he says, " If you can get them to say No a few times."

  • @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
    @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst Před 5 měsíci +1

    OMG I LOVE THE FIRST ONE! ❤

  • @OldManMontgomery
    @OldManMontgomery Před 3 lety +4

    As Mr. Ferrell says, a very polite and classy group. And rather sharp as well. Could anyone picture this program with the current group of 'personalities'?

  • @TheEmp48
    @TheEmp48 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bennett: Much easier to understand than Daly .... I 🤣🤣🤣
    John: (Tears into Bennett)....😂😂😂
    I LOVE THE BROMANCE 😍😍😍

  • @juliansinger
    @juliansinger Před 8 lety +16

    I love Mrs. Cullinan. And her hat. It is a marvel.
    She got involved in watchmanning via her husband, who was the night chief of police for Newton. (What a very specific position). When he became ill in the earlier 50s, she took over his particular beat. (She died in 1960.)
    Article, with badly scanned photo of her in her work uniform: news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1913&dat=19590418&id=ReQ0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=kGkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1721,4613895&hl=en
    Stand-Up Watch: Everyone did! And Dorothy more than Arlene, kind of.

    • @meekthegreek1623
      @meekthegreek1623 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you..hard to imagine a sweet old lady, heck, she looked older than 64, being a nightwatchman.

    • @jacquelinebell6201
      @jacquelinebell6201 Před rokem

      Fascinating article about her.

  • @thomasnorton5086
    @thomasnorton5086 Před 3 lety +1

    My dad was a big fan of Have Gun Will Travel . Career navy, he had to move his family often. Had a business cards made up. It said " Have Orders Will Travel. U.S. Navy". Hand painted sign also on the door of our trailer home.

  • @machstormer
    @machstormer Před 2 lety +2

    19:09 Mr. Kaplan, "Are you known as a man with a fast draw?" Ms. Francis, "Oh man, that's no help. Isn't Everybody in Westerns?"

  • @steveburrus9347
    @steveburrus9347 Před 7 lety +10

    You sjhould have seen Boone playing a psychiatrist in a movie that feat ured a woman, Eleanor Parker, who had multiple personalities. He was brilliant in that.

  • @vickieoglesby3257
    @vickieoglesby3257 Před 7 lety +8

    Sunday..June 18..2017..happy 100th birthday..Richard Boone..born June 18..1917.

    • @MyREDTAIL
      @MyREDTAIL Před 6 lety +2

      He passed away in 1981 from throat Cancer etc@ age 63 May he RIP Great Actor he was.

  • @vickieoglesby3257
    @vickieoglesby3257 Před 8 lety +10

    ok..jeez..boone is so hot on here..rockin that Paladin gear..

  • @guyfihi
    @guyfihi Před 9 lety +9

    Have Gun Will Travel was rated number three or four every year in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons which started in 1957.

    • @gerrydooley951
      @gerrydooley951 Před 8 lety +2

      +guyfihi I think that HGWT was not only the best western series but I think it was the best series period. It had great writing, directing and above all it had BOONE! He kept the quality high and would settle for nothing less.Many of the people went on to great careers in the business.This show was a miracle of television:all six seasons were of unflagging quality. I know that Gunsmoke gets most of the ink and I think some of that is due to the fact that it ran for twenty years most of which were in color therefore it is heavily syndicated.Gunsmoke was a great show when it was a half-hour but it went through many changes and became somewhat bloated when it went to an hour.

    • @jimsteele9261
      @jimsteele9261 Před 8 lety

      +Gerry Dooley HGWT is one of the few maybe the only show that started on television and was adapted to radio.John Dehner was Palladin on radio.

    • @jerryshunk7152
      @jerryshunk7152 Před 5 lety

      Gerry Dooley I agree.

  • @johnny1963ify
    @johnny1963ify Před 8 lety +4

    The amazing thing is, I have only seen one John Wayne movie, " Big Jake", and that's how I know Richard Boone. He was also in a movie called, " The Last Dinosaur", which of course he wasn't playing a cowboy.

    • @wmsanders99
      @wmsanders99 Před 6 lety +1

      John Miller Richard Boone was also in John Wayne's last movie, The Shootist.

  • @mrblue7149
    @mrblue7149 Před 6 lety +14

    Richard Boone was great in Hombre.

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 Před 6 lety +1

      Great film, and WHAT a cast.

    • @jerryshunk7152
      @jerryshunk7152 Před 5 lety +1

      Mr Blue Hombre was the best movie ever made IMO.

    • @jerryshunk7152
      @jerryshunk7152 Před 5 lety

      Mark Harrison Wrong.

    • @wildbillharding
      @wildbillharding Před 4 lety +2

      Superb film, and madly underrated!

    • @Cerph
      @Cerph Před 4 lety +1

      "Well now .... whaddya' suppose hell's gonna' look like."

  • @raysmusic49
    @raysmusic49 Před rokem +1

    Arlene Francis…….SO beautiful!

  • @dianepowers9643
    @dianepowers9643 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I noticed that the men stand but when it's an older person the ladies stand up or at least rise from their chair. Such elegance

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Před 5 měsíci

    How amazing is Arlene! Holy cow!

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan Před 5 lety +3

    Mrs Cullinan was just awesome

  • @BegoneJonah
    @BegoneJonah Před rokem +2

    That chattering class lineup isn't much into westerns, huh? I loved Richard Boone. And Arlene Francis was always a doll.

  • @scotthamp384
    @scotthamp384 Před 8 měsíci +2

    So appropriate for Boone to dress as Paladin for this

  • @balconi89
    @balconi89 Před 8 lety +14

    "I wish I was home right now with the first contestant."
    Oh Arlene........

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 Před 8 lety +6

      Priceless comment from the lovely Arlene. Gosh,she really was beautiful,and not just to look at.

    • @MyREDTAIL
      @MyREDTAIL Před 6 lety +3

      That she was.

    • @libertyann439
      @libertyann439 Před 6 lety +2

      DTB1997
      She wants to "horse around."

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 Před 6 lety +2

      Neigh !!

    • @happyme6153
      @happyme6153 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MOGGS1942 yes she was.

  • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772

    Billy Crystal mentions Eddie Van Heflin in his song, “You Look Marvelous”. I’ve always wondered who he was talking about.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 Před 3 lety +2

      He deliberately confused the name of the rocker "Eddie Van Halen" with the name of Van Helfin. There was no Eddie Van Heflin.

  • @jobckts682
    @jobckts682 Před rokem +1

    Good ol days. I'll take em.

  • @tag427
    @tag427 Před 6 lety +3

    What a delight! What charming people and clever people they all were! Thanks for posting! Without going to IMDB because I was 4 at the time! I think I recall Garry Moore moderating the show with Kitty Carlisle who I had no idea who she was until I saw "Night at the opera"

    • @neilmidkiff
      @neilmidkiff Před 4 lety +2

      You're remembering another game show produced by Goodson and Todman: "To Tell the Truth." I first saw it with Bud Collyer as the host; Garry Moore took over in 1969. Like you, I didn't know that Kitty Carlisle was a singer and actress until years later; she's great in "A Night at the Opera". Her autobiography "Kitty" is well worth reading.

  • @ArmenianBishop
    @ArmenianBishop Před 2 lety +2

    Richard Boone was a direct descendant of Daniel Boone (1734-1820), the American Pioneer & Frontiersman.

  • @skydogfan4671
    @skydogfan4671 Před rokem +2

    If you want to see how great of an actor Richard Boone was watch the movie Hombre.

  • @garyranieri3856
    @garyranieri3856 Před 7 lety +12

    Richard Boone did not act mostly in westerns. Boone played a doctor e.g. on TV's first medical drama, 'Medic'. After the western 'Have Gun Will Travel', he hosted an anthology series, dramas with no recurring characters or story themes.

    • @mich-aelbrowne3507
      @mich-aelbrowne3507 Před 7 lety +5

      Just to let you know, Boone ALSO supplied the voice of the Dragon, Smaug, in the old Rankin & Bass animated cover of "The Hobbit".

    • @garyranieri3856
      @garyranieri3856 Před 7 lety +1

      thanks for the info. top quality actor Richard Boone- too bad they couldn't find more series for him.

    • @vickieoglesby3257
      @vickieoglesby3257 Před 7 lety

      me not you ah..he had four tv series..let's see..Medic..1954-56..Have gun will travel..1957-63..The Richard Boone Show..1963-64..and..Hec Ramsey..1972-74.

    • @martinwoyzeck2634
      @martinwoyzeck2634 Před 7 lety

      He also was very much into theater.

    • @MyREDTAIL
      @MyREDTAIL Před 6 lety +1

      He Played in the Movie was With the Duke -------- John Wayne In his last Movie also " THE SHOOTIST" May they both RIP Loved them Growing up etc.

  • @FernandoGon814
    @FernandoGon814 Před 2 lety +2

    Testosterone overload we need him in 2021.

  • @suzannewillis817
    @suzannewillis817 Před 5 lety +2

    Ladies should be happy riding off into the sunset with this hot babe! How can you say no to looks like this!!?? No lady can !!!!!! That smile ! That laugh! That sure was a handsome man mighty handsome!!!!!

  • @willdrucker4291
    @willdrucker4291 Před 3 lety +6

    Lol....at the end of his appearance, Paladin handed John Daly his signature “Death Card”...needless to say, Daly didn’t look very excited...

    • @jackkomisar458
      @jackkomisar458 Před 3 lety +2

      Was the card he handed out called a "death card"? I thought it was just a business card for a gunslinger. It said "Have gun, will travel. Wire Paladin San Francisco" and it had a picture of a knight chess piece.

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 Před 6 lety +8

    Never saw a celeberty give John a card before.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 Před 6 lety +13

      Richard Boone's character in the show "Have Gun Will Travel", Paladin, was a private agent for hire to solve problems. (Despite the title of the show, he had many skills and preferred to use his gun as a last resort.) He would give out his calling/business card as a regular bit during the show. The card was also used to segue from one scene to the next.
      Here is a link to a blog post that shows the business card.
      vintage45.wordpress.com/2011/11/14/have-gun-will-travel-1957-63/

    • @mocthezuma
      @mocthezuma Před 3 lety +2

      @@loissimmons6558 Thank you so much for this comment. I was wondering what that was about. :)

  • @johnrettig1880
    @johnrettig1880 Před 4 lety +3

    I was two days over of being 1 year old at the time of this show .
    But according to my mom I knew the theme music of certain TV shows .
    Have Gun Will Travel , Gun Smoke , Bonanza , The Adventures of Hopalong Cassidy , Roy Rogers , The Lone Ranger and several kid shows like Mighty Mouse and the Mickey Mouse Club ( original )
    The era of the TV babysitter .

  • @perfumeaddict1204
    @perfumeaddict1204 Před 2 lety +1

    Boone is great in the Boetticher westerns.

  • @vickieoglesby3257
    @vickieoglesby3257 Před 8 lety +7

    yum 😋 Paladin

  • @balconi89
    @balconi89 Před 8 lety +3

    I just noticed that the outline of Florida is on the number cards. Nice touch since they sponsored this week.......

    • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
      @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Před 4 lety

      DTB1997 Yuk, Florida Orange juice. Awful stuff

    • @janeiwasduncan8463
      @janeiwasduncan8463 Před 3 lety

      @@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath why don't you like Florida"s OJ...do you like Calif "s better or maybe juice from Texas...??

  • @littlegelland
    @littlegelland Před 3 lety +5

    "Are you associated with a horse?"
    Hah!

  • @vickieoglesby3257
    @vickieoglesby3257 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Steve Burrus..i saw the movie..it was called LIZZIE..(1957).. good film

  • @chuckendweiss4849
    @chuckendweiss4849 Před 5 lety +2

    I went to the same high school which Richard attend he was in the class of 1940 My class was the class of 1963. The teachers remember him well. Then he went to Pasadena Play House

  • @jimstretch6109
    @jimstretch6109 Před rokem +1

    Note the manners. Men stand and women remain seated when shaking hands. And they all know the difference between men and women.

  • @johnmichaelkarma
    @johnmichaelkarma Před 4 lety +6

    His contract says he must always be in costume.

  • @PaulEcosse
    @PaulEcosse Před 5 lety +5

    How did Arlene Francis get 'Western Star' straight away?

    • @guermeisterdoodlebug7980
      @guermeisterdoodlebug7980 Před 2 lety

      Sort of like with all the professions in the world she immediately focused on television panel show for the Canadian WML host. I’m suspicious, especially since we learned through the years that many, if not most, of the early game shows were largely scripted or at least had panelists prepped in some way. To be fair, though, westerns dominated at the time.

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Yes . . . but what was in the note that Richard Boone passed to John Daiy at the end of his segment? i guess we'll never know.

  • @bobstuckrath1805
    @bobstuckrath1805 Před rokem

    It must have been fun back in those old days.

  • @3Ddude101
    @3Ddude101 Před 7 lety +28

    John obviously knew nothing about Have Gun Will Travel. When Boone was leaving he turned around and gave John one of his famous Have Gun Will Travel cards. John just looked at it puzzled and had no idea what it meant. Otherwise he would have obviously remarked about it and held it up for everyone to see. But it wasn't just John, that whole panel knew hardly anything about westerns of the time. Those people are all la de da fine arts types and not on the level of the average American. Typical Hollywood celebs wrapped up in their own little worlds and out of touch with the "common folk". When Bennett asked if the word "gun" was in the title that should have obviously been a dead giveaway. Even Boone gave a look like Well that ends that. But they all just sat there mystified with no clue spouting off random actors. The only reason Arlene even got it was because Boone happened to be doing that play with her husband. If not for that they would have been stumped.

    • @stevetuttle8529
      @stevetuttle8529 Před 6 lety +6

      3Ddude101 Uh, He was going for Gunsmoke, a bigger hit and longer running show

    • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
      @t4texastomjohnnycat978 Před 6 lety +5

      3Ddude101
      YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.

    • @toinimoore3463
      @toinimoore3463 Před 4 lety

      They were so stupid! I understood that western when I was 4 years old it was easy for me besides I thought he was like my Daddy I was only child thought of him as protective towards us kids and women 🤠

    • @colleen1750
      @colleen1750 Před 4 lety

      Please explain about the card. I never watched the show. Thanks!

    • @boilerhonkiedude9163
      @boilerhonkiedude9163 Před 4 lety +4

      @@colleen1750Mr Boone's character Paladin was a "moral" gunslinger whose motto was on his business card: "Have gun, will travel", the name of the show.

  • @ZM-eg8nr
    @ZM-eg8nr Před 2 lety

    Y asombrados con el rostro mío que el dice mira que cara que tiene ella se leve que es una mujer bendecida de Dios

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers Před 8 lety +5

    What a combination of wild west honor and morale, Richard Boone boldly delivered us in the 60's. Wrapped often fittingly, in the earnest reflections of Shakespeare. He, and all the other western stars projected the clear boundaries between right from wrong well enough as a collective... but never like Boone. Should Shakespeare had been taught at a 3rd grade class level through that particular media... who knows the betterment result?
    Residing at a San Francisco hotel.. *waiting for a mission. Can't help but see the modern day S.F. / Seal Team comparison to that one. Never seen such expressions of laughter from His series, as was witnessed in this section above. Thanks for showing that side of Him to us all.
    *See timeline 7:00 thru 8:40 for a comparison, if you wish czcams.com/video/_5Edkctt3XM/video.html -gilpin 9-28-15

  • @richatlarge462
    @richatlarge462 Před 3 lety +3

    It's embarrassing that they didn't even know there was a Canadian version of What's My Line, let alone know who the moderator was.

  • @Hondo0101
    @Hondo0101 Před rokem +1

    That's when class ruled the small and big screen.
    Sad that today's performers aren't classy.

  • @jimstretch6109
    @jimstretch6109 Před rokem

    Frozen canned orange juice was a breakfast staple in our house in the 1950s.

  • @GeminieCricket
    @GeminieCricket Před 3 lety +5

    Who killed Dorothy Kilgallen ?