It must be an amazing list. [40], CBS announced in early 1967 that a number of game shows, including What's My Line?, were to be canceled at the end of the season. It is also the only missing episode with Martin Gabel on the panel. From May 20 to August 27, 1952, an NBC Radio Network version was produced on Tuesday nights with the same cast as the TV version. Live episodes resume with a new set. The same panel was present, but there were signs and clocks with "Give the United Way" on there. It was during the run of the syndicated version that Woody Allen parodied What's My Line? Origination. Only a portion of episode #191 (January 24, 1954) w/Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis as mystery guests exists, and was shown in What's My Line? The game uses celebrity panelists to question contestants in order to determine their occupation, i.e. Paul Winchell appears with his dummy Jerry Mahoney. Steve Allen first posed this on January 18, 1953, and it was then refined over subsequent episodes. This episode was originally scheduled for November 24, 1963. The third version of the regular panel debuts here, with Bennett Cerf taking over for Louis Untermeyer. To use this feature, use a newer browser. The first and only episode to have a teaser of a mystery guest, likely to hype up the James Bond franchise, which was highly popular among younger people. Preempted 11 out of 25 times the following week for, New intro debuts, set to a new rendition of, Sponsored by Allstate Insurance. USA, Plot info: Columbarium 4, Section I, Row 24, Niche 5. Margaret Truman fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen for this and the following episode. Enter a Crossword Clue. The best "What My Lines" to me are the ones from the 1950's I tape 7 days a week from the Game Show Network. Roy Rowan sub-announces. Daly had always been the emergency mystery guest in case the scheduled guest was unable to appear on the live broadcast, but this had never occurred. The fifth version of the regular panel starts here. Cerf's introductions of Daly were generally straightforward in his earliest years on the show, but as time went by Cerf expanded these introductions, often telling long jokes which he tied to Daly in some way.[32]. Mary Healy fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen for two shows, starting with this one. Ralph Paul replaces Hal Simms as announcer. [3] This version originally was hosted by Wally Bruner and later by Larry Blyden. This episode is missing. First show on every other Wednesday at 9:00 p.m., and first sponsored show. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Upon her body being discovered, her death was officially ruled as a combination of alcohol and barbiturates. Fred Allen makes his first appearance as a panelist, filling in for Steve Allen, and beginning a transition into the fifth version of the regular panel. Margaret Hayes fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. Jerry Franken fills in for Louis Untermeyer. Wendy Barrie fills in for Arlene Francis. This episode is missing. This episode is missing. Betty Furness and Steve Allen (his debut) fill in for Dorothy Kilgallen and Hal Block respectively. This episode exists at the University of Wisconsin. An unknown man ran on stage for a moment during the Mystery Guest segment. 141K subscribers Subscribe 130K views 9 years ago MYSTERY GUEST: Andy Griffith [comedian, TV/film actor]. Joey Adams fills in for Hal Block. Faye Emerson fills in for Dorothy Kilgallen. It is on the list of longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-shows. This episode exists at UCLA, though it ends after Game 3. No regular panelists were present, and unlike the Chicago episode, the set-pieces weren't brought over from New York City. [4] New episodes have not been created for American television since December 12, 1974. The moderator and panel's desks were not brought over, as they had been for the Chicago special.[45]. As they had with the original series, Goodson-Todman went to ABC News to seek out a host, whose title had ceased to be that of "moderator," and hired Wally Bruner to take over for John Charles Daly. Others are at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., where procedures to access them are more complicated. George Axelrod also appeared. Viacom and Goodson-Todman found themselves unable to secure contracts with enough stations to justify continuing to produce the program beyond the episodes that had been videotaped on or prior to December 12, 1974. Special Hollywood, California episode from CBS Television City. This episode is missing. Dollar signs for "no" answers were replaced by sequential numbers. What's My Line? 30 Minutes. What's My Line - History of the BBC Please enter your email and password to sign in. What's My Line? (1950) - The Movie Database On the first programme the panel comprised Barbara Kelly, Ted Kavanagh, and Jerry Desmonde. This episode exists. The host, then called the moderator, was veteran radio and television newsman John Charles Daly. The game tasks celebrity panelists with questioning contestants in order to determine their occupations. Special color episode, broadcast live from CBS Studio 72. [1][2], More than 700 episodes exist as kinescope recordings (filming a television screen in 16mm), which was the only way moving pictures and sound from spontaneous, unscripted television shows could be preserved on a long-term basis before the digital era. Journalist, Game Show Host, and Radio Personality. Arlington, Bilko. Upon his departure, Bennett Cerf took over this position. Each time one panelist failed, the audience team won $25 and another panelist took a turn. Oh, yeah, thanks, Mike. [15] The contestant's line was then revealed to the studio and home audiences, and Daly would tell the panel whether the contestant was salaried or self-employed, and from 1960 on, whether they dealt in a product or a service. Frank Sinatra takes Mark Goodson's seat after Game 1. Arlene Francis' first show. This was in addition to the maximum $50 (equal to $563 in 2021[36]) game winnings, which guests sometimes donated to charity. USA. Alpha Video released a DVD containing four episodes on February 26, 2008. Bruner left the series at the conclusion of its fourth season in 1972, and Broadway actor Larry Blyden, who had already helmed several other gameshows and served as both a Line panelist and mystery guest in the past, stepped in at the beginning of the 19721973 season to host the remaining three seasons. Actor. panelist: 1 n a member of a panel Synonyms: panellist Types: juror , juryman , jurywoman someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury foreperson the presiding member of the jury and the one who speaks on their behalf petit juror , petty juror a member of a petit jury Type of: critic anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of . There have been a dozen international versions, radio versions, and a live stage version. Unlike its predecessor, the syndicated What's My Line? [40], At least by episode #034 (January 21, 1951),[41] the show moved to CBS Studio 59 (Mansfield Theatre, later renamed the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 1960, 256W. 47th St., NY), and stayed there until Episode #516, June 5, 1960. The first part of the book was amusing sorties about the behind the scenes goings on at What's My Line. This episode is missing. Panelists now enter the stage and walk to their seats at the beginning of the program. Fred Allen was not replaced on a permanent basis, and for the majority of the show's network run, between 1956 and 1965, the panel consisted of Kilgallen, Cerf, Francis and a fourth guest panelist. [40], Episode #397 (January 12, 1958) was a special Hollywood episode broadcast from CBS Television City (7800 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA). This episode is missing. [15] Mystery guests usually came from the entertainment world, either stage, screen, television or sports. Carol gave John and the panel diamonds. Subject. The irascible Gilbert Harding became a regular panellist, and his clashes with Andrews became a popular. is the long-running panel game show where the celebrity panelists try to figure out unusual occupations of everyday people. The color composition of the What's My Line? A new intro and logo debut here. Moss Hart fills in for Bennett Cerf. This episode was taped before those performances. Born John Florence Hawthorne, and its 1950s spinoff, I've Got a Secret, which resulted in noticeable changes from the original. Eamonn Andrews sub hosts for John Daly, the fourth and last time Daly was absent. However, Blyden never got to host the series as he was killed in an automobile accident while traveling in Morocco just before taping was to begin. 'What's My Line' Panel Was Allowed to Look - New York Times She unexpectedly died hours later in her Manhattan home. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Eventually, the sponsors would disappear, and the fronts of the desks would have new designs. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. Please try again later. This is chronicling the 1968 version of What's My Line?. Released by Prentice Hall in 1978, Gil Fates, the executive producer of the show, looks back over the quarter-century run of the series. Season 1, Episode 1: EPISODE #1", "Image: 39_June_10_1951_054, (640 305 px)", "What's My Line? What's My Line? panelists: a Virtual Cemetery - Find a Grave Unknown to the public, mystery guests were paid $500 (equal to $5,631 in 2021[36]) as an appearance fee, whether they won or lost the game. Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Summer 1990, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Fall 1990. What's My Line? Jack Barry, partner of Dan Enright, both of whom had taken falls in the quiz-show scandals of the 1950s, hosted the What's My Perversion? Marianne Means, who later appeared as a guest panelist in 1965, is a contestant. They could also request a conference, in which they had a short time for open discussion of ideas about occupations or lines of questioning. [58] Just days after disbanding their technical crew, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman pitched the idea of a retrospective network special to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the program's CBS debut, called What's My Line at 25. Released by Dot in 1955, audio recordings of eight "mystery guest" segments from the original Daly era can only be heard. Thanks for your help! Helen Corwin from January 25, 1959 returned. [8] In such instances, cast and crew worked on two episodes consecutively during the same Sunday night: the "taped" one, followed immediately by the "live" one. Affiliate programs and [40], Beginning with the first Wednesday episode (#005; April 12, 1950, and continuing until around 1951), the show was broadcast from the now demolished CBS Studio 51 (Maxine Elliott's Theatre, aka Maxine Elliott Theatre, 109W. 39th St., NY). This episode is missing. Edgar Bergen appears with Mortimer Snerd. Red Barber fills in for Bennett Cerf. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, For the Mystery Guest Round in Game 3, Arlene successfully identified Carol Channing at $10, who just performed with George Burns in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe, and would be coming to the Illinois State Fair. Although using first names at other points, Daly usually addressed using surnames when passing the questioning to a particular panelist. premiere Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 19, 1978", "Gissa mitt jobb 17/12 1960 | ppet arkiv | oppetarkiv.se", The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=What%27s_My_Line%3F&oldid=1150265309, Estanis Gonzlez and Juan Felipe Vila San Juan, This page was last edited on 17 April 2023, at 04:55. A panelist chosen by Daly would begin the game. However, rumors go that her death may have had a connection to the Kennedy assassination. Bennett Cerf is absent for a month, so Tony Randall fills in for him. Bill Cullen fills in for Hal Block. It made a return twice on basic-cable television as a one-time rerun on GSN (Game Show Network) on December 25, 2014, at 1:00A.M. EST and as part of Buzzr "Lost & Found" week on September 29, 2018, at 6:30 P.M. EST. This was the penultimate live show, and last one for a month. had yet to air in certain markets; by the fall of 1975, the last of these episodes had aired across the United States. had ended, Goodson-Todman struck a deal with CBS's syndication arm, which in time became the present-day Viacom (now CBS Media Ventures), to syndicate a new weekday videotaped edition, beginning one year after the network version's cancellation. Whats My Line 511202.mp3. Seven episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1963. On the initial program of February 2, 1950, the panel comprised former New Jersey governor Harold Hoffman, columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, poet Louis Untermeyer, and psychiatrist Richard Hoffmann. Steve Allen: Is it bigger than a bread box? The panel was stumped in Game 1 by Dorinda Nicholson of Independence, Missouri, who taught Hula dancing. Joan Alexander fills in for Arlene Francis. Phil Silvers appears in character as Sgt. (1950) officially released in India in English? Deleting this Virtual Cemetery cannot be undone. The July 16, 1967 show featured as Mystery Guests the hosts of other Goodson-Todman shows: Bud Collyer ( To Tell the Truth ), Allen Ludden ( Password ), Ed McMahon ( Snap Judgment) and Gene Rayburn ( Match Game ). On those occasions, to provide the audience an opportunity to see the guest play the game, the panelists and host would typically allow questioning to pass around at least once before coming up with the correct guess. Tony Curtis was supposed to be the Mystery Guest, but his name was revealed in the newspapers by accident. The show is now an authorized production as it is licensed by FremantleMedia, the owners of What's My Line?. "What's My Line?" was a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.The premiere episode debuted on Thursday February 2, 1950 at 8:00 PM EST and aired on alternating weeks. The first guest on the New York show (#75 in the production overall) was Pat Finch, who was the first guest on the first CBS episode. featuring a game show called What's My Perversion? Edgar Bergen appears with his dummy Charlie McCarthy. What's My Line? - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide is a panel game show which originally ran in the United States on the CBS Television Network from 1950 to 1967. She was the witty actress and television Trevose, [40][44], Episode #323 (August 12, 1956), in conjunction with the 1956 Democratic National Convention, was a special Chicago episode broadcast from the studios of CBS owned-and-operated WBBM-TV (630 N. McClurg Ct., Chicago, IL). It's unclear if it ran too long, or if the final segment is missing. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Amusingly, the occupations of the three regular contestants in this episode were Butcher, Baker, and Candlestick Maker respectively. What's My Line? (UK) - Nostalgia Central announcer Johnny Olson was the announcer, and Bob Barker was the host for the show which ran for two seasons on CBS. All original series shows were recorded via kinescope onto silver nitrate film, but networks in the early 1950s sometimes destroyed such recordings to recover the silver content from the film. Episode summary", "Summary show with contestant who made breadboxes", "The Games People Played in a Simpler Time", "What's My Line? The following is an alphabetized list of persons who were Mystery Guests (originally called Mystery Challengers) on one (or both) version (s) of the United States version of the television game show What's My Line?. - Eddie Hodges; Ben. With an occasional exception, the preservation era of. Robert Alda fills in for Hal Block. Quincy Howe and Robert Q. Lewis respectively fill in for Bennett Cerf and Hal Block. After airing alternate Wednesdays, then alternate Thursdays, finally on October 1, 1950, it had settled into its weekly Sunday 10:30p.m. In 2000, a pilot was shot with host Harry Anderson for CBS, but was later turned down in favor of the reality show Survivor. Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1965. Whats My Line 650425 Af0606 Barbra Streisand.mp3. It is the longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-show. The production debuted in New York at the Barrow Street Theatre on March 24, 2008, for an announced run of six shows. Journalist, Television and Radio Personality. California, The contestants and Mystery Guest are all twins. Cerf also played a myriad of games with Daly's full name, John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly, reciting it correctly only a handful of times over the course of the series.[26]. Quincy Howe fills in for Bennett Cerf. Panelist - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com While Daly moderated the first live episode after his return from Moscow, he praised his employers' use of videotape. 757 Episodes of the Classic TV Game Show - Open Culture American . This episode is missing. In 2014, another pilot for a revival was shot to offer to stations in 2015, but it also failed to sell. The game tasks celebrity panelists with questioning contestants in order to determine their occupations. Preempted 17 out of 25 times the following week for a last minute news special called, 15th Year anniversary special. ended production. Usually when such a veteran appears, there is a pristine-quality DVD screening of the original kinescope on a plasma screen. He accepted and shot a pilot shortly after What's My Line? This episode is missing. One of the contestants' names is identical to John Daly. I've Got a Secret (TV Series 1952-1967) - IMDb Enter the length or pattern for better results. in his 1972 film Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, with the segment "What Are Sex Perverts?" He was axed from the program due to the Red Scare of the 1950's. Produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS, the show was initially called Occupation Unknown before deciding on the name What's My Line? The series has also been shown on Buzzr, a digital broadcast television network which is owned and operated by Fremantle.[64]. Martin Gabel fills in for Bennett Cerf for this and the following two episodes. This and the August 21, 1966 episode were recorded back to back. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years. What's My Line? Soon, other panelists were asking this question as well. Panelists adopted some basic binary search strategies, beginning with broad questions, such as whether the contestant worked for a for-profit corporation or non-profit organization or whether a product was alive, worn, or ingested. Six episodes were taped for playback for Summer Break 1964. It was played back earlier than intended due to the 1967 AFTRA Strike. and included audio from the mystery guest segment featuring Betty Grable from that now-lost episode. [47] The primary reason for the cancellation, along with that of the other panel shows CBS aired in prime time, was that the programs' low overall viewershipthe key metric of success during Michael Dann's time with the networkcould no longer justify their presence even as the shows continued to turn a profit with their low production costs. Weve updated the security on the site. It was originally aired on BBC Television Service from 16 July 1951 to 13 May 1963, hosted by Eamonn Andrews. Search above to list available cemeteries. 271 episodes 1961-1967 Steve Allen Self - Panelist 125 episodes 1951-1967 Hal Block Self - Panelist 124 episodes 1950-1953 Martin Gabel Self - Panelist 114 episodes 1956-1967 Hal Simms Self - Announcer 97 episodes 1952-1967 Lee Vines Self - Announcer 90 episodes 1950-1955 Tony Randall Self - Panelist 66 episodes 1956-1967 Press CTRL + Windows + Q. James Kilgallen, Dorothy's father, also appeared. Actress. Following Olson's departure, a succession of guest announcers were used, including Wayne Howell, Dennis Wholey, Bob Williams, Jack Haskell and Chet Gould,[55] with Gould eventually taking over full-time in early 1973. What's My Line? - Season 18 - IMDb : TV's Most Famous Panel Show, to send a form letter response to fans who had written complaining about the late Bennett Cerf's failure to disappear, some saying the television stations were using poor taste. NFL Draft order by team 2023: Complete list of picks for all 32 Allen left in 1954 to launch The Tonight Show, and he was replaced by comedian Fred Allen (no relation),[13] who remained on the panel until his death in 1956. This Special was sold on eBay, but its current status is unclear. Four members of the studio audience were lined up on stage, and their occupations were printed on cards. Betty Furness and Garry Moore fill in for Dorothy Kilgallen and Hal Block respectively. Robert Q. Lewis fills in for Hal Block. From 'Day-O' to 'Man Smart (Woman Smarter),' his legacy was one-of-a-kind. A portion of episode #097 (April 6, 1952), the full episode #533 (October 2, 1960), and the full milestone 800th episode (January 23, 1966) exist at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. This episode is missing. Colonel Harland Sanders (founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC for short) is a contestant in Game 1.
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