What's My Line? - Halston & Satchel Paige (1971)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Satchel Paige is the mystery guest (and Halston an additional guest) in this season three episode taped on February 11. 1971 . Panelists are Soupy Sales, Sandy Duncan, Henry Morgan, and Arlene Francis. Wally Bruner hosts.
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LOVE HALSTON! love that he is on this game show... such an obscure thing for him to do, but I love it! One of my favorite 70s designer!
Halston, the man was ahead of the times. All inclusive of different types of women. We need more men like this and more designers like this. Halston was legit and the master of American couture.
I absolutely agree with everything you have written here
Willie Mays was by far the greatest baseball player of all time. Their will never be another like him. He did it all.
Halston for your today... Halston for your everyday... Halston for your world. RIP Roy Halston Frowick and Godspeed.
Halston is so handsome
To think that within just a few years, Halston's face would be immediately and universally recognizable.
Satchel Paige! There's no one like him!
.....Naomi Sims....the 1st black supermodel....and Pat Cleveland...the most technical runway supermodel ....fashion history right here....with the greatest American designer.....known to the fashion world as.....H.....
Unfortunately Randall passed at only 56yrs old back in 2003
Love these old episodes if you have any more it would be much appreciated x
So the producers clearly handed Soupy the "new sensation hot pants" line so that the fashion show could start and end before the first commercial break. Made for TV. Halston wasn't there to stump the panel for $200. Mrs. Paley is the wife of the network head.
Finally - someone who GETS it.
Young Halston, before his meteoric rise and fall.
Such a debonair man!
Can I get that groovy music track? (Halston show)
Halston and Phil Hartman...Separated at birth?
Hard to believe Arlene didn't recognize Halston on sight, as he had been around for a while in New York fashion, especially with Jackie Kennedy. I wonder what he thought of that abomination she was wearing for the show.
one of the funniest episodes in this series is when Arlene shows up in hot pants and Burt Reynolds is the mystery guest.
@@ccbsnyc But the best episodes of 'What's My Line?' are truly from the CBS broadcast era (October 1950-October 1967), when the panelists (columnist-reporter Dorothy Kilgallen, comedians Fred and Steve Allen, actress-broadcaster Arlene Francis and publisher Bennett Cerf), along with host and news journalist John Charles Daly were formally attired as if attending an elegant cocktail party, and the Mystery Guests included such persons as actress-comedienne Gracie Allen, actor-comedian-director Woody Allen, actress-singer Julie Andrews, musician Louis Armstrong, actor and TV pioneer Desi Arnaz, actor-dancer-singer Fred Astaire, actress Lauren Bacall, actress and TV pioneer Lucille Ball, film and stage actress Tallulah Bankhead, actor-comedian Jack Benny, actress-comedienne Carol Burnett, actor-comedian George Burns, singer Nat King Cole, actor Gary Cooper, actor-playwright Noel Coward, actress Joan Crawford, journalist and news anchor Walter Cronkite, artist Salvador Dali, actress Bette Davis, New York Yankees batting champs and center fielders Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, cartoonist-entrepreneur-producer Walt Disney, U.S. Supreme Court Justices William O. Douglas and Earl Warren, composer-musician Duke Ellington, The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein, actor Henry Fonda, entertainer Judy Garland, actress Greer Garson, actor-comedian Jackie Gleason, actor Andy Griffith, film director Alfred Hitchcock, actor-comedian Bob Hope, actor Tab Hunter, actor-singer Danny Kaye, actress-singer Eartha Kitt, actor-broadcaster-entrepreneur Art Linkletter, actress-singer Julie London, actress Myrna Loy, actor Fred MacMurray, New York and San Francisco Giant batting champ Willy Mays, Broadway and film actress Ethel Merman, actress-singer Liza Minnelli, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, radio & TV legends actor-musician Ozzie Nelson and actress-singer Harriet Nelson, actor and rock and roll singer Ricky Nelson, actress Julie Newmar, actress Geraldine Page, Boston Red Sox fielder Jimmy Piersall and batting champ Ted Williams, actor Tony Randall, then-actor and future United States President Ronald Reagan, Broadway composers-producers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, former U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, actor-singer Frank Sinatra, actor-comedian Red Skelton, actor Jimmy Stewart, actress-singer Barbra Streisand, legendary Motown trio The Supremes, actor John Wayne, actress-broadcaster Betty White, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, actresses Jane Wyatt and Jane Wyman and actor Robert Young, among many other luminaries of those times.
It was a set-up timed to allow for the fashion show to start at the right moment.
@@ccbsnyc and Burt Reynolds kept calling her " hot pants!" Lol
I used to wonder why anyone would name their child after a briefcase.
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Henry Morgan.. always obnoxious.
Henry was an interesting character. His guest appearance on Letterman was quite strange
Henry Morgan was a longtime panelist on “I’ve Got A Secret” on CBS. But he spent most of his career with his own local radio show in New York City. He was known as “The Bad Boy Of Radio”, for some of the controversies that he generated locally in that market. Morgan wrote a biography about his radio and entertainment career that was released shortly before his death in 1994.
Bet u Halston & the nurse hooked up.
Hopefully i can stomach henry in this one
Edit: it wasn't so bad.... He made one joke that wasn't funny but that's normal