Yes, it is unusual that the entire panel stands up to greet Sophie Tucker. I have known that to happen only three times on the clips I have seen here on RUclips. They all stood for Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Lloyd Wright, and now Sophie Tucker, all of whom deserved the show of respect.
This touched my heart ! My Nana Josie loved her and taught me how to " entertain " myself !...LOVE this " Red Hot Mama " ..I am 55 now and this really would be a classic show today in 2018 !
Russian-born Sophie Tucker was one of vaudeville's greatest stars -- with 21 hits between 1910 and 1937. The theme song of "The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas" was "Some Of These Days," which was a #1 hit and a milliojn-seller in 1927.
SHE AND JOLSON HAD HITS CIRCA 1910 TO 1920 IN THE SWITCH OVER FROM CYLINDERS TO FLAT DISCS PERIOD THAT HELPED BUILD THE RECORD BUSINESS INTO WHAT IT IS TODAY. I HAVE PLENTY OF RESPECT FOR HER. A PRO AND CLASS ACT. FAMOUS FOR "SOME OF THESE DAYS"
This has GOT to be one of the most enjoyable WML clips... I love it!... Jeez, i wish they'd bring this show back! Everybody would LOVE it!!... Wouldn't YOU?!...
"From birth to age eighteen, a girl needs good parents. From eighteen to thirty-five she needs good looks. From thirty-five to fifty-five, she needs a good personality. From fifty-five on, she needs good cash." - Sophie Tucker
Thanks so much for sharing! Sophie looks gorgeous! I'm happy to have several of her classic record alblums.Belle Barth dressed beautifully like Sophie.
@Justtc Thank you so much for sharing your great experience with a great star like Miss Sophie Tucker, I really appreciate the phrase "never let the same dog bite you twice" :) very clever! Take care!!
Thanx for posting this landmark: a favorite WML episode! R Q Lewis was hot that night -- he spotted Sophie and identified a pretty female rural Idaho mink trapper. (No kiddin') Dorothy is so wonderfully out to sea; rarely do we hear an audience howl with glee at a perfectly serious DK question. And to see Sophie Tucker on live TV, a talent worth her weight in platnum. She worked/sang right up to the end in what? 1965? Note the entire panel stands to greet her. They SHOULD, too. Thanx.
"I'd like to see him tell a true artist like Sophie Tucker to clear tables before she started washing dishes...he'd be in traction for a week"--line from the film TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE (screenplay by Nunnally Johnson)
Could this have been the inspiration for that famous John Lennon ad lib, "My favorite signing group is Sophie Tucker?" (And forgive me if that was one of Paul McCartney's rare bon mots.)
@MANUELFARINELLI You know, I am going to google that and see if your on to something. Or maybe it is an honest mistake.. kinda like when someone ask "Which one's PINK?".. lol Now you got me curious. Doesn't just seeing her bring you a warm, comfy feeling? I love her work, and take her advice to heart more then once. When I found out that my old man was cheating on me a 2nd time, I heard Sophie remind me before to "never let the same dog bite you twice." But I had. She was right...
I hate to think of the day when people will not know who she was. On the sad day when Paul Newman died and I told my nephew, who is 21, he said, 'Who?' At least Bette Midler gives her a lot of credit in her Las Vegas act, and she lives on courtesy of RUclips now.
Can anyone tell me if there is a relation between Dorothy´s mistake when she asked "Are you a group? and afterwards Paul McArtney said "This song was sung by our favourite American group Sophie Tucker".. I can tell that there is a relation with this comic episode in What´s my line.
From what I can remember, the ENTIRE panel including Kilgallen and Francis all stood up for the following mystery guests... (I'm sure there are more but I can't think right now)... Ethel Barrymore Eleanor Roosevelt Bishop Fulton Sheen Frank Lloyd Wright Sophie Tucker Anna Magnani Jimmy Durante James Kilgallen Pearl Mesta Senator Margaret Chase Smith General James A. Van Fleet Helen Hayes Gertrude Berg Senator Karl E Mundt Helen Traubel Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. Jayne Meadows Ivy Baker Priest Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
I'd love to know what Dorothy said to her at the end when they were shaking hands. Likely apologizing for thinking she was a man. Dorothy just couldn't accept that it was a woman speaking.
Yes, it is unusual that the entire panel stands up to greet Sophie Tucker. I have known that to happen only three times on the clips I have seen here on RUclips. They all stood for Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Lloyd Wright, and now Sophie Tucker, all of whom deserved the show of respect.
One of the best ever... "Are you a group?!"... Oh, please, bring this show back!!
Incredible. Im 59, was 3 yrs old when this was televised, but laughed outloud, GREAT lady and treasured appearance!
This touched my heart ! My Nana Josie loved her and taught me how to " entertain " myself !...LOVE this " Red Hot Mama " ..I am 55 now and this really would be a classic show today in 2018 !
It's hard to believe television used to have this much class.
Wonderful and hilarious. Sophie is a real piece of Americana.
May she live forever!!
Russian-born Sophie Tucker was one of vaudeville's greatest stars -- with 21 hits between 1910 and 1937. The theme song of "The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas" was "Some Of These Days," which was a #1 hit and a milliojn-seller in 1927.
How could you not like Sophie?
Great guest and a grand old gal.
Now that is a star.
SHE AND JOLSON HAD HITS CIRCA 1910 TO 1920 IN THE SWITCH OVER FROM CYLINDERS TO FLAT DISCS PERIOD THAT HELPED BUILD THE RECORD BUSINESS INTO WHAT IT IS TODAY. I HAVE PLENTY OF RESPECT FOR HER. A PRO AND CLASS ACT. FAMOUS FOR "SOME OF THESE DAYS"
This has GOT to be one of the most enjoyable WML clips... I love it!... Jeez, i wish they'd bring this show back! Everybody would LOVE it!!... Wouldn't YOU?!...
Unfortunately it could never be the same. What we have that passes for celebrity nowadays is pitiful.
"From birth to age eighteen, a girl needs good parents. From eighteen to thirty-five she needs good looks. From thirty-five to fifty-five, she needs a good personality. From fifty-five on, she needs good cash."
- Sophie Tucker
what I like about these snipits is that many of these people I never knew about and it is a real education so thank you to whomever puts this up
Thanks so much for sharing! Sophie looks gorgeous! I'm happy to have several of her classic record alblums.Belle Barth dressed beautifully like Sophie.
I AM 55 NOW and this was my Nana Josephine's favorite " Red Hot Mama ! "..Classic !! This show would work today in 2018 !!
This, thanks to RUclips, fills in a great gap in my education. What a hoot and oh so precious!
Fabulous!!!!!
This clip is a "Do That" to bring this show back! ... Can you IMAGINE?!... I love it!... Don't you?
@Justtc Thank you so much for sharing your great experience with a great star like Miss Sophie Tucker, I really appreciate the phrase "never let the same dog bite you twice" :) very clever! Take care!!
Sophie is soo funny!!
Freaking Love Her!
I was hoping someone would post this episode after seeing a small snippet of it on the Best Of video awhile back. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the posting. I wrote and starred in a musical re: Sophie's life, and it's always nice to see her "live". Nice surprise.
Thanx for posting this landmark: a favorite WML episode! R Q Lewis was hot that night -- he spotted Sophie and identified a pretty female rural Idaho mink trapper. (No kiddin') Dorothy is so wonderfully out to sea; rarely do we hear an audience howl with glee at a perfectly serious DK question. And to see Sophie Tucker on live TV, a talent worth her weight in platnum. She worked/sang right up to the end in what? 1965? Note the entire panel stands to greet her. They SHOULD, too. Thanx.
You are MORE than 100% correct. We have descended ... and it is an unpopular point of view, but a very true one.
It was a fixture in my house growing up -- "What's My Line?" every Sunday night at 10:30pm on CBS.
I laughed out loud when Dorothy asked that question!
This is one of the funniest famous WML contestants I've seen. Hilarious stuff.. Dorothy's confusion is priceless lol
sophie wrote that a true star can only be one who is willing to make fun of themselves.
awesome post!
hahah Arlene's laugh at the end when she knows who it is..lol
Grand lady
rolfh - Exactly what I was thinking, this little 'group' joke was obviously where Paul's line came from! :)
Some of the questions are halarious! Writers could not contrive this stuff!!
Yes, certainly this must be the genesis of Paul's confusing little joke. Beatles trivia!!
"I'd like to see him tell a true artist like Sophie Tucker to clear tables before she started washing dishes...he'd be in traction for a week"--line from the film TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE (screenplay by Nunnally Johnson)
2:32 I screamed audibly
Yes, it did. Three months Off-Broadway with no advertising.
@karlakor I have also seen clips where they stodd up for Maurice Chevalier and Jimmy Durante.
Could this have been the inspiration for that famous John Lennon ad lib, "My favorite signing group is Sophie Tucker?" (And forgive me if that was one of Paul McCartney's rare bon mots.)
yes indeedy
@MANUELFARINELLI You know, I am going to google that and see if your on to something. Or maybe it is an honest mistake.. kinda like when someone ask "Which one's PINK?".. lol
Now you got me curious.
Doesn't just seeing her bring you a warm, comfy feeling? I love her work, and take her advice to heart more then once. When I found out that my old man was cheating on me a 2nd time, I heard Sophie remind me before to "never let the same dog bite you twice." But I had. She was right...
I hate to think of the day when people will not know who she was. On the sad day when Paul Newman died and I told my nephew, who is 21, he said, 'Who?' At least Bette Midler gives her a lot of credit in her Las Vegas act, and she lives on courtesy of RUclips now.
Sophie tucker reminds me of charles laughton
Can anyone tell me if there is a relation between Dorothy´s mistake when she asked "Are you a group? and afterwards Paul McArtney said "This song was sung by our favourite American group Sophie Tucker".. I can tell that there is a relation with this comic episode in What´s my line.
That was the first time I've seen the women stand to greet the guest. :-)
From what I can remember, the ENTIRE panel including Kilgallen and Francis all stood up for the following mystery guests... (I'm sure there are more but I can't think right now)...
Ethel Barrymore
Eleanor Roosevelt
Bishop Fulton Sheen
Frank Lloyd Wright
Sophie Tucker
Anna Magnani
Jimmy Durante
James Kilgallen
Pearl Mesta
Senator Margaret Chase Smith
General James A. Van Fleet
Helen Hayes
Gertrude Berg
Senator Karl E Mundt
Helen Traubel
Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr.
Jayne Meadows
Ivy Baker Priest
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
They stood for Eleanor Roosevelt
Does anyone know what happened to the Sophie Tucker clip from the Ed Sullivan show? It was on here but seems to have disappeared.
ANd for Bishop Sheen, and for when a nun was a contestant... I think I've counted at least six now.
In the old etiquette-you always stood for a woman of an older generation than you-and men for any women...
Sort of forgotten today, eh?
correct sir. as john daly would say.
They did to Marian Anderson, too.
@karlakor I believe they all stand for Marian Anderson as well.
Oh that's right, I forgot Fates used a clip of this as part of WML at 25" -- and not even the funniest bits either.
Add another to the list where the women panelists rose to shake hands. I think I'm up to almost 10 now.
PS WE WILL NEVER SEE HER LIKES AGAIN OR JOLSON S EITHER FOR THAT MATTER
The Last Of The Red-Hot Mamas!
I hope yours turned out better than the one Steve Allen did on her...ran a week on Broadway.
Are you a group?
I was thinking the same thing...I always thought he was saying she was fat
They all stood for Marian Anderson too.
@sonjaxfactor Because she's amazing!
:]
Sophie Tucker ...last of the red hot mammas
I'd love to know what Dorothy said to her at the end when they were shaking hands. Likely apologizing for thinking she was a man. Dorothy just couldn't accept that it was a woman speaking.
Many don't know this, but Sopie was well known for doing black face early in her career--the cultural two time is hilarious when you think of it.
The reason was the theatre owners thought she was too unattractive so they made her do that.
Actually, it WAS McCartney :)
Didn't he even know him from CARS?
Are you a group?... LOL
Great video, but I'm glad I didn't grow up back then. All that prejudice and startling lack of diversity.