The body language was different than you interpreted. She pulled away fast and looked uncomfortable. He held on to her hands, and she let go fast. The guy was a creepy perv.
"My selection is going to be B Flat if I'm lucky!" It made me laugh when Arlene said this!! Fantastic sense of humor! I also really enjoyed seeing Bennett back as a mystery guest! :)
In 1970-71, just before his death. In fact, audiences were confused when new (pre-taped) Cerf episodes began airing after his death, with no acknowledgment of his passing (no pre-taped introduction, for example).
They way Arlene hugged Bennett after the show melted my heart, they had a very good relation!
Too bad we can’t hear what they’re saying to each other.
The body language was different than you interpreted. She pulled away fast and looked uncomfortable. He held on to her hands, and she let go fast. The guy was a creepy perv.
I love these uploads, love the look of them, the hair, the fashions, wonderful stuff.❤
It’s weird to finally see Bennett in color after all these years.
took the words right out of my mouth
I know right???
I thought he always wore black and white suites!
He was on the last CBS 10:30PM live show in September 1967, one year before this episode.
"My selection is going to be B Flat if I'm lucky!" It made me laugh when Arlene said this!! Fantastic sense of humor! I also really enjoyed seeing Bennett back as a mystery guest! :)
Wow, they really remained true to the original format established in the early 50’s. Main difference is color
And performance by the contestants!!
Very nice but It makes me miss the old days of WML. At least we have the great old clips.
I remember the episode where the had to guess the mystery guest who was Arlene’s Trombone teacher for the show
And, I recall Arlene, on "I've Got A Secret", where her avocation was revealed.
There were twelve guesses wrong with Bennett. In the earlier show he would have won $50, not that he needed it. Great memories!
He really needed $50 so he could pay for his dinner at Sardi's.
My last name is Gawne. I have never heard of Gawn Grainger before, but I will look him up now.
I can remember watching this in the seventies. Its a real treat to see it again. Especially to see Mr Cerf on his return.
Fantastic! Thank you!
😂😂😂I want to be Bennett Cerf when I grow up!!!😅😅😅
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Darryl Hickman..... Dwayne Hickman's (Dobie Gillis) brother. 12:36
I don’t think people smile enough while playing the Trombone. 😂
When did Bennett come back as a panelist on the newer version?
In 1970-71, just before his death. In fact, audiences were confused when new (pre-taped) Cerf episodes began airing after his death, with no acknowledgment of his passing (no pre-taped introduction, for example).
I like watching Bennett Serf and Arlene Francis playing on the same show.
Why isn't Bennett Cerf on the panel, and why isn't John Charles Daly the moderator??? 🤔☹️
New camera and lighting man?
No, this is the first season of the syndicated episodes. (1968-1975)
Phyllis newman is gorgeous
She was married to Adolf Green, a famous part of a Broadway musical writing team.
No intros?
No. Please read the description, where most questions like this will be answered.
Is it weird. But hilariously noted on this episode where Wally and I both thought Arlene’s intros are something we are interested in.
Not the same. But it's not your fault ❤
The old version is so much better! The people are so much smarter! This Phyllis woman doesn't even know that potable means drinkable.
Phyllis was on the old show especially when Dorothy was traveling or sick and of course after her death.
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Wow......."Scottish actor", Gawn Grainger, is STILL with us (as of 10/20/2024) !! 🙂
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gawn_Grainger
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