What's My Line? - First-Recorded Synd. Episode (Sept. 9, 1968)

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  • The first taped episode of the syndicated What's My Line? When Buzzr aired it, it presumably removed the opening sequence and contestant number one's demonstration for time purposes. The former has been restored.
    Joel Grey is the mystery guest in this episode taped July 9, 1968 and aired in some markets on September 9, 1968. Panelists are Soupy Sales, Meredith MacRae, Gene Rayburn, Arlene Francis. Wally Bruner hosts.
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  • @YY4Me133
    @YY4Me133 Před rokem +120

    No one can replace John Daly.

    • @chrisfinch8637
      @chrisfinch8637 Před rokem +14

      Or the original panel- Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen, as well.

    • @YY4Me133
      @YY4Me133 Před rokem +3

      @@chrisfinch8637
      I could do without Bennett Cerf. I think Steve Allen was a good panelist. He knew how to be funny without taking over the show. On the other hand, Bennett's humor was rarely even amusing, at least to me.

    • @toddmccreary4579
      @toddmccreary4579 Před rokem +6

      ​@@YY4Me133Bennett did come back in later episodes

    • @chrisfinch8637
      @chrisfinch8637 Před rokem +3

      @@YY4Me133That might be so, but it still made him one of the original panelists, of the first run of the show.

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +12

      By 1968, Bennett Cerf was having health problems that eventually would take his life in 1971. He was willing to return to “What’s My Line?”, but only for two shows per week (Most of the time, it was on Mondays and Fridays; this was the pilot episode, before they got a list of stations to syndicate the program to, usually CBS affiliates). Goodson-Todman agreed to Cerf’s request. Five shows per day were taped, and Bennett would bring in a change of clothes for the second episode of the week. After a number of weeks of tapings were done for the entire season, Bennett Cerf would go back home to his estate at Mount Kisco, New York, or if he felt well enough, he would appear at other game show tapings, like “To Tell The Truth” for a week in 1969. Note: On the last show of that week, Cerf was not seen on camera at the end of the episode. He may have been so weakened and/or exhausted, that he was immediately sent to the dressing room, then off to the hospital for treatment.

  • @jacquelinebell6201
    @jacquelinebell6201 Před rokem +85

    I loved how Arlene acknowledged John.

    • @gcfifthgear
      @gcfifthgear Před rokem +19

      More than any other panelist, Arlene Francis was a major part of "What's My Line" longer than any other

    • @conniebell6250
      @conniebell6250 Před rokem +2

      99

    • @bbailey7818
      @bbailey7818 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Having seen all of the classic WMLs 1950-67 its great to see Arlene for continuity as well as her excellence. Mr. Bruner does just fine his first time out.

  • @jeffreyreed8714
    @jeffreyreed8714 Před rokem +18

    Wally Bruner and his lovely wife, Natalie, hosted THE MORNING SHOW on WISH TV 8, weekdays, in Indianapolis. In early 1972 they gave me the opportunity to sing on the show. It was my senior year of high school and I can not imagine a classier set of human beings than the Bruner's. Following an audition to sing on their show, I was warmly embraced and supported as a semi-regular singer. They were busy raising their children as they were taping their syndicated home repair show called WALLY'S WORKSHOP. Not to mention the fact that Wally had to fly to New York each weekend to tape a week's worth of WHAT'S MY LINE episodes! With all the stress of keeping this hectic schedule they found it in their dear hearts to provide an experience of a lifetime for an unknown high school senior. For that I shall always be grateful! -Jeff Reed

    • @thechadmosher
      @thechadmosher  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 5 měsíci

      Natalie was a panelist on this show for some episodes.

    • @A100-ND
      @A100-ND Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the great info. I'd like to contact Natalie, any leads would be much appreciated. Loved Wally's Workshop.

  • @johnwhite1390
    @johnwhite1390 Před rokem +42

    Meredith NcCrae - a natural beauty, years before tattoos & piercings ruined many young starlets' lives.

    • @timothykozlowski2945
      @timothykozlowski2945 Před rokem +6

      My Three Sons.

    • @tammylewis2408
      @tammylewis2408 Před rokem +7

      @@timothykozlowski2945 and Petticoat Junction.

    • @timothykozlowski2945
      @timothykozlowski2945 Před rokem +1

      @@robertsprouse9282 He basically died the same way Princess Grace died

    • @sergioalbuquerque4134
      @sergioalbuquerque4134 Před 11 měsíci

      I remember her from Petticoat Junction and I love her kindness acting and personally. A beautiful lady.

    • @ericsamuelson5656
      @ericsamuelson5656 Před 11 měsíci

      Not a big fan of tattoos & piercings on ANYONE!!!! Still not use to them.

  • @jeffwalsh6015
    @jeffwalsh6015 Před rokem +30

    Arlene kept that mid-Atlantic accent even into the late 1960s. Very classy.

    • @amethystanne4586
      @amethystanne4586 Před rokem +10

      I noticed that she articulated her words very clearly (no slurring) I just checked out her bio on Wikipedia. Her career on Broadway and radio explained that.

    • @AvuncularFeldspar
      @AvuncularFeldspar Před 11 měsíci +1

      She had earlier guessed the identity of the Cowardly Lion, Beht Lahh.

  • @gaffneyrailroading1982
    @gaffneyrailroading1982 Před rokem +26

    The legendary voice of the great Johnny Olson.

  • @WonderWhatHappened
    @WonderWhatHappened Před rokem +35

    Joel Grey is now 91 years old and still puttering around the entertainment business. This year he got a Lifetime Achievement award at the Tony's.

    • @jimnyus
      @jimnyus Před rokem

      Someone who came into contact with Joel Grey told me was very nasty unless he thought you were important

    • @RickG151
      @RickG151 Před rokem

      @@jimnyus I am glad someone else remarked about his keeping on, too!

    • @chicagomike
      @chicagomike Před rokem

      Never liked him. Sorry.

    • @ericsamuelson5656
      @ericsamuelson5656 Před 11 měsíci +2

      His daughter Jennifer was only 8 years old back then. Before you know, she would be dancing with Patrick Swayze.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 5 měsíci

      ​@ericsamuelson5656 She should not have had her nose changed.

  • @scottburton9701
    @scottburton9701 Před rokem +14

    Love "What's My Line"-It's a certifiable classic!

  • @michaelstair8658
    @michaelstair8658 Před rokem +6

    Miss the tuxedos, fancy dresses, and that touch of class!

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 5 měsíci +1

      That was because the original show was live on Sunday night at 10:30PM.

  • @momtimepink
    @momtimepink Před rokem +15

    Thank you so much for this gem! I looked up Perle Epstein. What a career she ended up having as a writer and spiritualist! Besserman became her last name later on.

  • @scottpardee6303
    @scottpardee6303 Před rokem +27

    Soupy Sales will be a regular on this show, mainly because he became good at determining the line. That said, I find him a pain in the neck, like Hal Bloch back in the early 1950s.

    • @armorybrunotjr.3204
      @armorybrunotjr.3204 Před rokem +5

      The only original panelist who appeared on the revived "WML" was Arlene Francis. She came from the CBS version (1950-67). Other panelists who appeared in the "new" version (1968-75) also included Alejandro Rey
      (of "The Flying Nun" fame), Nipsey Russell,Tammy Grimes, Melba Toliver (one of the first black women to do local news in New York City) and Gene Rayburn.

    • @MrMatteNWk
      @MrMatteNWk Před rokem

      @@armorybrunotjr.3204 czcams.com/video/6Lal_6wJa4E/video.html

    • @markschildberg1667
      @markschildberg1667 Před rokem +7

      Bennett Cerf appeared a couple of times on the syndicated WML before his passing.

    • @MrXminus1
      @MrXminus1 Před rokem

      Everything he does I’d Schlick.

    • @emmgeevideo
      @emmgeevideo Před rokem +8

      I've never laughed at anything Mr. Sales ever said. I don't know how he became famous.

  • @kingforaday8725
    @kingforaday8725 Před 11 měsíci +3

    WOW!!!! The hair styles, clothes, the stage settings, the graphics, the questions and answers just stand right up, slap me in the face, and says..........LATE "1960's"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @JKR1968
    @JKR1968 Před rokem +8

    Dorothy and Bennett are sorely missed....

  • @michaelterry1000
    @michaelterry1000 Před rokem +7

    When I was a kid I had a crush on Meredith MacRae, Ronne Troup and Bridget Hanley. Two of them are sadly gone now.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 5 měsíci +1

      Meredith was murdered in a brain operation by an inept surgeon.

  • @scottpardee6303
    @scottpardee6303 Před rokem +8

    I will come back to read the praise for Joel Grey by other viewers. He was fabulous in Cabaret.

  • @boshmow3600
    @boshmow3600 Před rokem +17

    I'm not sure how to explain the emotions I'm having but wow. I was 5 when this was on TV. It's been 55 years. It feels like a completely different world.

    • @janetmarletto6667
      @janetmarletto6667 Před rokem +5

      Because it is.

    • @voiceguy3635
      @voiceguy3635 Před rokem +3

      And not for the better.

    • @spaceworldupdate437
      @spaceworldupdate437 Před 11 měsíci

      But it's nice that CZcams can confirm those childhood memories actually did happen!

    • @kingforaday8725
      @kingforaday8725 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I was 5 when the original show started in 1950 so I know how you feel! And in was a different world in 1950 than this show was in 1968!!!

    • @boshmow3600
      @boshmow3600 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kingforaday8725 I miss that parallel existence.

  • @caryheuchert
    @caryheuchert Před rokem +4

    What a wonderful show!

  • @scorpius6667
    @scorpius6667 Před rokem +14

    Wally's not John Daly ...but he didn't too bad of a job! 👍😀

    • @luigivincenz3843
      @luigivincenz3843 Před rokem

      Exactly. Bruner did the best he could and it's hard to get out Daly's shadow, and that comparison. Drew Carey took the same treatment when he replaced Bob Barker.

    • @sergioalbuquerque4134
      @sergioalbuquerque4134 Před 11 měsíci

      Do you know why John Daly was not the show this time? I think that the show moved from CBS to another company but Arlene Francis continued in it.

  • @JonBlackstone
    @JonBlackstone Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for posting such nice quality videos. I appreciate when people post vintage stuff with such great picture and sound.

  • @paulamiles9559
    @paulamiles9559 Před rokem +6

    Love Meredith's mini- dress and boots.

  • @thebeardedseeker5633
    @thebeardedseeker5633 Před rokem +3

    I was a baby when this aired. it's somewhat fascinating to get a glimpse of what the world was like shortly after i was born.

  • @markandresen1
    @markandresen1 Před rokem +6

    Clearly, yoga had nothing like the high profile it would acquire some years later.

  • @contardi
    @contardi Před rokem +9

    I love Arlene to this day.

  • @armorybrunotjr.3204
    @armorybrunotjr.3204 Před rokem +8

    In the late 1960s, Goodson-Todman Productions (long since Fremantle Television) took two classic panel shows from network television-"What's My Line?" (1950-67,CBS) and "To Tell the Truth" (1956-68,CBS) and revive them as syndicated shows. Wally Bruner, a former Washington,DC newscaster emceed "Line"; Larry Blyden took over the hostship in 1974.
    Garry Moore and Joe Garagiola hosted "Truth".

    • @mikevanriel7573
      @mikevanriel7573 Před rokem +2

      Larry Blyden took over in 1972.

    • @armorybrunotjr.3204
      @armorybrunotjr.3204 Před rokem +2

      @@mikevanriel7573 Thank you. Wally Bruner left "Line" in 1972 to host his own home improvement show, "Wally's Workshop".

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +2

      Wally Bruner completed his contract, and left the show after the 1971-72 season. He was replaced by Larry Blyden.

  • @chicagomike
    @chicagomike Před rokem +4

    It’s sad to see the departed. All died of cancer except for one I believe. We need to fight this disease more. Poor Meredith died very young at 55 from brain cancer. I hope there is a place for them. In the after world.

    • @ljbasgall
      @ljbasgall Před rokem

      Yes, Dorothy Kilgallen , columnist and journalist was found dead in her home, a victim of an overdose.

  • @carolcaponigro
    @carolcaponigro Před rokem +6

    Better than some of the junk thats out now

  • @dennisdivine7448
    @dennisdivine7448 Před rokem +5

    This new version of "What's My Line?" had a completely different vibe than the original CBS Sunday night version that ended in 1967--that was a very formal show which oozed Manhattan sophistication, whereas this was much looser to perhaps match the times a bit better. Wally Bruner was a very good host--congenial, conversational, and smart enough to stay out of the way.

    • @MandM-Fish60
      @MandM-Fish60 Před rokem

      He needs to allow the guest to answer. There’s no need for him to answer for the guest unless there needs to be a correction or clarification. Otherwise, let the guest answer.

  • @bradburks696
    @bradburks696 Před rokem +10

    Meredith McRae was a knockout. My favorite of all the girls on Hooterville, and in white gogo boots, wow. Wally Brunner was a Hoosier and did a local TV home workshop on WTTV channel 4 during the 70's. Gene was ok on this show and Match Game, but not one of my favorites.

    • @gdavho8778
      @gdavho8778 Před rokem +4

      According to Lisa Douglas that's Hootersville.

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +3

      At this time, Gene Rayburn was in the middle of the final season of the original “The Match Game” on NBC. After the show’s cancellation, Rayburn became a regular panelist on “What’s My Line?” until “Match Game ‘73” debuted on CBS.

  • @RickG151
    @RickG151 Před rokem +2

    Joel Grey is still around! 91. Fantastic!

  • @horatiohornblower5626
    @horatiohornblower5626 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I don't know why I feel that this is an anticlimax to the previous series, moderated by John Daly with his excellent panels.

  • @jameshanold6545
    @jameshanold6545 Před rokem +12

    Wally Bruner and Larry Blyden proved to be worthy successors to the legendary John Daly.

  • @emmgeevideo
    @emmgeevideo Před rokem +5

    Can you imagine Gene Rayburn hosting anything in 2023. He's an interesting talent.

    • @michaelgasiciel9317
      @michaelgasiciel9317 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I remember the original daytime version of Match Game that Gene Rayburn hosted during this time(‘68)

  • @rogerrobin2774
    @rogerrobin2774 Před rokem +10

    What in the world happened to the first contestant’s skirt??? The new version of this game definitely got much more interesting.

    • @alizahalon
      @alizahalon Před rokem +1

      That's what I wanted to know. I didn't think it was interesting though. I was actually quite surprised.

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +6

      In the original run of the episode, the first contestant did a yoga demonstration, which was removed by Buzzr for time/commercial purposes. I hope that someone will someday post the episode in its entirety here on CZcams.

    • @YellaMeladude
      @YellaMeladude Před rokem +1

      I noticed that, too. Lol

  • @dagmarkiontke
    @dagmarkiontke Před rokem +2

    Nice animated opening. We had such things on German TV too at that time. In the 60's and 70's there was more fun and more colour on the screen. I allready saw some of the shows from the 50's and 60's in black and white on CZcams. This is the first time I'm watching it in colour.
    An Adaption of "What's My Line?" ran in Germany from 1955 until 1989. For 35 years you could win 5 Deutsche Mark for a "No". They never changed that amount. Who would be glad to win 5 Mark or Euro or Dollar today? Nowadays you have to win 1 million!
    One thing was better in the german show: The guest at the end of the show was not allowed to speak. Only nodding or shaking head, the host said "yes" or "no". So you couldn't recognize the voice! The show lasted 45 minutes and this guest had time to performe something. A singer performed a song, an actor or comedian told a funny story of his long show life.
    I know all celebrities of this show here - except of the host. Some of them I know from movies and tv series, I watched in my childhood here in Germany. Some of them I got to know later by watching CZcams.

  • @momtimepink
    @momtimepink Před rokem +5

    Why did she take her skirt off at the end to shake hands with everyone?! 😳

    • @thechadmosher
      @thechadmosher  Před rokem +4

      She did a yoga demonstration that was removed for time constraints when Buzzr aired the episode. Very awkward edit.

    • @cbd-bychristy4240
      @cbd-bychristy4240 Před rokem +2

      @@thechadmosher I was wondering that too. Thank you!

    • @hopelewis5650
      @hopelewis5650 Před 11 měsíci

      Ahhhh

  • @thetreasurehouse1742
    @thetreasurehouse1742 Před rokem +7

    GREAT to see this first episode, and always pleasant to see Joel!! Would you happen to have Captain Kangaroo's first Mystery Guest appearance, in 1969? I have seen all the others, but not that one.

  • @centexan
    @centexan Před rokem +1

    What's My Line and I've Got A Secret. Two really fun shows.

  • @vivianpowell1732
    @vivianpowell1732 Před 11 měsíci

    Arlene Francis kept the late 1960s look classic and fabulous. Solid black dress with a bright wrap in a tropical color. Her dress is fashionably short but still in proportion to the rest of her look. Low black heels are just right. Fifty-five years later, she'd still be turning heads.
    Meredith went for the go-go look. As in Go-Went-Gone. All the little birdies say, "Cheep, cheep, cheep".

  • @phillipbanton1571
    @phillipbanton1571 Před rokem +3

    20 years and still 50 dollars top prize.

  • @pasimaenpaa2360
    @pasimaenpaa2360 Před 8 měsíci +1

    No one can replace the original panel and host. And like many times, when you end some series, don't start it again. WML was a great series. That's all.

    • @manidig
      @manidig Před 3 měsíci

      The original show was a 1950s after dinner party. This version did not air late on a Sunday night- it often aired in local station time (after 4pm) or prime time access (7p to 8p). It's audience was totally different even if the format of the show had not changed much. Larry did his best to be as much llike John Daly. When he left Larry Blyden (who had been a panelist many times in the old John Daly era) tried to be more of a generic Goodson-Todman host. They also didn't move this show to LA. Imagine Gene Wood or Bert Convy hosting it which could have happened if they had moved it to LA.

  • @steveleblang4852
    @steveleblang4852 Před rokem +2

    3:36 work in progress. Music cues off. Smaller fonts for the panel and Wally. Remember this was roughly a year after the cbs version left and days after truth was cancelled. There was a huge opportunity and Goodson as always left as little to chance as he could

  • @caseyedward2890
    @caseyedward2890 Před rokem +1

    First time on WML they did the greet at end of show

  • @pardus5045
    @pardus5045 Před rokem +2

    Jole Gray is still alive & he's 91 yrs old. All these people are dead.

  • @mandolindleyroadshow706
    @mandolindleyroadshow706 Před rokem +2

    The Godfather Part II opens with this overblown, super ritzy First Holy Communion party where, despite the expense, hardly anyone is having fun. The scene stands in sharp relief to the opening in the original Godfather, where the wedding scene, despite the Corleones' flaws, looked like the place to be. A fun, boisterous time was had by all. That's how I feel about the revamped WML. The host and panelists are trying their best to keep the spirit of the original, but the soul is gone. Even trying to liven it up with color, only makes this version seem that much weaker.

  • @carlosalejandrocardone3671
    @carlosalejandrocardone3671 Před 11 měsíci

    Que nostalgia. En EEUU dejo de filmarse en Kynescopio en 1968, igual medida tomo canal 13 en Argentina que dependía de la cadena CBS, costaba fortuna en fílmico 16 mm.

  • @DRIVEIN101
    @DRIVEIN101 Před 7 měsíci

    Meredith MacRae...so lovely, sweet and wonderful. VERY DEEP SIGH ❤❤❤

  • @kennithumperovitch1312
    @kennithumperovitch1312 Před rokem +2

    Wally Brunner was a war correspondent under John Daly

  • @mshow81
    @mshow81 Před 11 měsíci

    My sixth birthday. Also the day that GUIDING LIGHT and SEARCH FOR TOMORROW expanded from 15 to 30 minutes.

  • @770WT
    @770WT Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think Joel Grey was the only one who had a good year in 1968 .

  • @sergioalbuquerque4134
    @sergioalbuquerque4134 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Soupy is naturally funny.

  • @kevinmadden1645
    @kevinmadden1645 Před rokem

  • @tomm6963
    @tomm6963 Před rokem +9

    Sometimes when comedians are on game shows they try way too hard to be funny and they become annoying!

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +2

      This was one of the very first nationally syndicated game shows, and as such, they did not have a big enough budget to pay for good comedy writers to write jokes for the panelists. 1968 was the beginning of the downward spiral of the quality of writing in American television that still continues to this day.

  • @emmgeevideo
    @emmgeevideo Před rokem +6

    This version of the show couldn't hold a candle to the original. Color didn't help and the panelists had no class (Arlene excepted).

    • @emilyhayek1132
      @emilyhayek1132 Před rokem +5

      Meredith was certainly a class act beautiful talented and articulate and smart. Loved her. Passed so young😢

    • @Ridersonthestorm8899
      @Ridersonthestorm8899 Před 10 měsíci

      Seriously?if you think this lacked class lord knows what you think of the cobblers they put out now.
      These 1968 episodes are great, the look of everything seemed better then.❤

    • @emilyhayek1132
      @emilyhayek1132 Před 10 měsíci

      @sparkeystevens7521 Lacked class???? Oh I must have wrote it wrong. Absolutely she was all CLASS beautiful talented articulate sweet a true lady. She passed so young with so much great roles left to play miss her a lot. So sorry for the misunderstanding in my original post

  • @infonut
    @infonut Před 11 měsíci +1

    Gene Rayburn always freaked me out.
    Probably because he looked so much like Bela Lugosi.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 7 měsíci

      No, he does not look like Bela Lugosi. You need eyeglasses.

  • @richatlarge462
    @richatlarge462 Před 9 měsíci

    Uh oh, after cycling through the original series three times, I have now discovered this channel. I'm not sure yet if I'm going to power through all 245 of these episodes you've got lined up, but this is a start.
    I have to say, I actually prefer the black and white, because the colors make everything seem so much tackier.

    • @bbailey7818
      @bbailey7818 Před 7 měsíci

      Interesting, only less than a year after end of the original program, it's no longer Mr. Soandso or Miss Panelist either on the name plates or verbal address. Much more informal.
      I think the transition would be less bumpy if we had the earlier episodes in color.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bbailey7818 As it turns out, I did warm up to the 1968-75 episodes, and watched all the ones that are available on CZcams. Overall I like them. Because they were five times a week, there were some random mystery guests, but it kept me busy on Google looking them up. And the era had shifted for good.
      I liked Larry Blyden, I liked the demonstrations of the products and services on the stage, and I liked how all guests mingled on stage at the end.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@bbailey7818 Since this program was planned to be aired during the morning/afternoon, it had to be informal.

  • @hopsiepike
    @hopsiepike Před rokem +2

    The first guest of the original series was also a diaper salesman.

  • @kevinmadden1645
    @kevinmadden1645 Před rokem +1

    When did John Daly pass away?

    • @vamsm
      @vamsm Před rokem

      1991

    • @kevinmadden1645
      @kevinmadden1645 Před rokem +1

      @@vamsm He lived 24 years after WML ended! What did he do during all of those years?
      4

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +1

      After the prime-time version of “What’s My Line?” was cancelled in 1967, John Daly became head of Voice Of America, but left in 1968, when he found out that his boss at the US Information Agency had been making personnel changes behind his back. Daly briefly worked for 1 month on the NET program, “Critique”. He also worked on The Peabody Award Board Of Jurors from 1966 to 1982. In the 1980s, Daly worked as a moderator for forums at the American Enterprise Institute, a Conservative think tank.

  • @kennethmalecki7570
    @kennethmalecki7570 Před rokem +1

    My favorite game show hosted by John daily Bennett surf Arlene Francis Dorothy kilgalon I'm 53 now n before my time

  • @brontewcat
    @brontewcat Před rokem

    Interesting, when the salesman said no to the question as to whether the product could be used by one sex over the other, Wally Bruner looked doubtful and seemed to indicate he didn’t agree. I think he wanted to say yes. As feminism was already a thing in 1968, it was extremely fortunate for his career he did not say it.

  • @keithhyttinen8275
    @keithhyttinen8275 Před rokem +3

    Goodson-Todman. Why couldn't they raise the contestant's prize up to $200 on this new version? $20 per "no." - Cheap!

    • @thechadmosher
      @thechadmosher  Před rokem +5

      The prize money was never the focus of What's My Line? It was merely a scorekeeping device.

  • @lisakane6708
    @lisakane6708 Před 11 měsíci

    how old would dorothy kilgallan be today?

    • @hopelewis5650
      @hopelewis5650 Před 11 měsíci

      Late 80's early 90's

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@hopelewis5650 Since she was born in 1913, she would of been 110 in 2023.

  • @Ridersonthestorm8899
    @Ridersonthestorm8899 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Poor Wally sometimes gets some grief in the comments, he not as good as the other geezer John Daly ,but i think Wally was very relaxed and personable, not loud or in your face like some.

  • @ginathompson5845
    @ginathompson5845 Před 8 měsíci

    Had no clue he was from West Virginia.

  • @gcfifthgear
    @gcfifthgear Před rokem +1

    Interesting that the last clip from the opening cartoon (where the nurse fires the gun) was deleted from the syndicated episodes (and given the fact 1968 was one of the most violent years in American history, it was no doubt the wise thing to do)

  • @TheMaxKids
    @TheMaxKids Před rokem +1

    The guests knew cursive!

  • @jw77019
    @jw77019 Před rokem +2

    “Miss Frances’ gowns by Bonwit - Teller.” (Department store demolished to build Drumph Tower)

  • @jaykauffman4775
    @jaykauffman4775 Před rokem +2

    Ultimately saddening. Not the real thing- kind of like kissing your sister

  • @pardus5045
    @pardus5045 Před rokem

    I didn't know animals have a "kingdom'.

  • @bubbadon7540
    @bubbadon7540 Před rokem +2

    Soupy Sales got on my nerves. I never understood the appeal of him.

  • @jjryan1352
    @jjryan1352 Před rokem +1

    Stein a yoga instructor in New York? Yeah sure 😂

    • @hopelewis5650
      @hopelewis5650 Před 11 měsíci

      She seems to have lost her white skirt, you notice her backside and tights as she shakes hands.

  • @larrybrown3910
    @larrybrown3910 Před rokem +1

    The host and all the panelists have moved on.

  • @kennethbraswell7154
    @kennethbraswell7154 Před rokem +8

    Many years later, Ron Desantis wore the same boots as Meredith McRae.

  • @timothykozlowski2945
    @timothykozlowski2945 Před rokem

    Soupy Sales

  • @williamludlow3788
    @williamludlow3788 Před rokem +1

    Definitely not the show in the 50s and 60s.

  • @MikeA15206
    @MikeA15206 Před rokem +1

    Lol - Yoga was unique then.

  • @paulevideo
    @paulevideo Před rokem +1

    Wow! What an unusual occupation! Teaching yoga!!! 😂

    • @ksteiger
      @ksteiger Před rokem +2

      Well it was 1968.

    • @hopsiepike
      @hopsiepike Před rokem

      @@ksteigerYup. It was unusual then. Also notice how she answered the questions - back then the goal was more spiritual/psychological, rather than athletic. Modern American yoga has become stationary floor gymnastics.

    • @keithidota
      @keithidota Před rokem

      Often then they had women in male-dominated professions (doctors, lawyers, police, military). In a 1950s WML a panelist said "Are you a lady lawyer?"

    • @Bigbadwhitecracker
      @Bigbadwhitecracker Před rokem

      55ish years ago, yeah.

    • @ksteiger
      @ksteiger Před rokem

      @@hopsiepike That's correct. My Hindu friend frequently points this out.

  • @mikevanriel7573
    @mikevanriel7573 Před 11 měsíci

    Soupy Sales comedy is geared to kids that grew up in the 50’s and 60’s. Translation: He is not of my generation.

  • @adamcarrey9115
    @adamcarrey9115 Před 11 měsíci

    9:17 wtf?

  • @Docante1
    @Docante1 Před rokem

    5 minutes of introductions

  • @iamweave
    @iamweave Před rokem +1

    Oooo, you can win $50 if you stump the panel?!?!? That's $434.63 in 2023 dollars. Wow!

  • @pardus5045
    @pardus5045 Před rokem

    I'm going to sell diapers.

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Před rokem

    Joel Grey had a serious nose job. Heaven passed the nose to his daughter Jennifer Grey. Jennifer though is drop dead gorgeous in whatever nose she had…..

  • @paddle_shift
    @paddle_shift Před rokem +2

    Ms Epstein looks like a brunette Sharon Tate. Hmmmm

  • @liann3881
    @liann3881 Před rokem +1

    This isn’t first recorded episode. Show began during black & white television. Like in the 50’s.

    • @thechadmosher
      @thechadmosher  Před rokem +7

      Read the description. I'm well aware of the history of What's My Line?

    • @jw77019
      @jw77019 Před rokem +3

      @@thechadmosherthe description says first syndicated episode. Previously it was a network program. These types of syndicated shows were used in the window between the last soap operas and/or game shows, local news, but before prime time lineup by which time most people were watching tv.

    • @mikevanriel7573
      @mikevanriel7573 Před rokem

      Was Bennett Cerf was in the syndicated edition of What’s My Line?

    • @Bigbadwhitecracker
      @Bigbadwhitecracker Před rokem

      @@mikevanriel7573 a few times

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +1

      Cert only worked two episodes per week usually Monday and Friday episodes. There are not a lot of episodes from the daytime version of this show currently available on the Internet, and some of those videotaped episodes were recorded over or wiped clean for new tapings. Bennett Cerf only worked for 2 and a half years on the show, before he died in 1971 of colon cancer. If he was healthy enough to work most of that time, there should be between 200 to 250 episodes that he appeared in. Currently, I have only seen less than a dozen episodes featuring him here on CZcams, with his final appearance listed as “1970-X”.

  • @edbufford9499
    @edbufford9499 Před rokem

    How could this be the first What's my Line?

    • @jw77019
      @jw77019 Před rokem +1

      It’s the first in the “new” series. All the old ones are black and white. It went off for 2 years. In the fall of 1966 practically everything new was in color. Before late 1966 only select programs were in color.

    • @perrybarton
      @perrybarton Před rokem +5

      It is the first episode of the syndicated version. The original, network version ran from 1950 to 1967 on CBS.

  • @culturalconfederacy
    @culturalconfederacy Před rokem +1

    Do my ears deceive me, or is the announcer none other than Rod Roddy of Price Is Right fame. If so, come on down.

  • @OriginalRocketJock
    @OriginalRocketJock Před rokem +2

    Wally Brunner really sucked. No personality, no humour.

  • @razorsedge7100
    @razorsedge7100 Před 11 měsíci +1

    2nd rate show compared to the 1st edition.

  • @ottocarr3688
    @ottocarr3688 Před 3 dny

    The moderator talks too much.

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Před rokem +6

    Wally Bruner is really annoying, why is he answering the questions? I think someone should have told him how to play the game… He was trying to be John Daley and he was far away from that without question. He should have stayed at his old job.

    • @CindiirrrrtPatron
      @CindiirrrrtPatron Před rokem

      He IS sooooo... annoying!! He needs to just shut up!

    • @James-em9qz
      @James-em9qz Před rokem +3

      go easy on the guy...it was his first day doing this!!!

  • @SWExplore
    @SWExplore Před rokem

    Can you believe that the diaper guy won a whole $45...what a cheapskate show!!!

    • @thechadmosher
      @thechadmosher  Před rokem +1

      The prize had been the same since 1950. It was not about winning big bucks.

  • @rberry4288
    @rberry4288 Před 9 měsíci

    It was good to see Arlene keeping its original roots along with Johnny Olsen.