What's My Line? - Benny Goodman; Dana Andrews [panel] (Jul 6, 1958)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2014
  • MYSTERY GUEST: Benny Goodman [King of Swing, jazz clarinetist/bandleader]
    PANEL: Arlene Francis, Dana Andrews, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf
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Комментарии • 201

  • @jenniferyorgan4215
    @jenniferyorgan4215 5 лет назад +52

    So far, this the most relaxed, slap-happy, and sassy I've seen John Daly. It's hilarious

  • @rmelin13231
    @rmelin13231 Год назад +43

    "How did you punctuate that sentence?" - One of Mr. Daly's best lines ever! I'm still splitting a gut.

    • @FreihEitner
      @FreihEitner Год назад +9

      Just proving that punctuation can make all the difference in meaning.

    • @emmgeevideo
      @emmgeevideo Год назад +5

      He was so quick too!

    • @josephpanzarella1417
      @josephpanzarella1417 Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely hilarious! I sure hope she had a sense of humor.

  • @virginiahanna869
    @virginiahanna869 5 лет назад +58

    "Being crazy helps!" One of the funniest challenger comments ever.

    • @thesixshooter6506
      @thesixshooter6506 2 года назад +3

      And John Daly's funniest line too... "How did you punctuate that sentense." In response to Bennett's question "Are you a pig lady?"

  • @troydante
    @troydante 5 лет назад +87

    Bennett: "Are you a pig lady?"
    John: "How did you punctuate that sentence?"
    I laughed and laughed!

    • @jeffreycherep8264
      @jeffreycherep8264 3 года назад +10

      Brilliant,and lightning-fast.

    • @hcombs0104
      @hcombs0104 2 года назад +5

      Same here! I wound up rewatching that 😂

  • @notable9
    @notable9 Год назад +18

    Love these shows.. just discovered them. Very moving to see people from such a long time back and laugh so hard.

  • @alskndlaskndal
    @alskndlaskndal 9 лет назад +61

    What a delightful episode! Benny Goodman one of the true geniuses of jazz.

    • @willowm1839
      @willowm1839 8 лет назад +8

      *swing* there is a difference between the two genres but yes, he was.

    • @Hannibal082
      @Hannibal082 7 лет назад +7

      +Dane Irwin But Swing is a sub genre of Jazz.

    • @williamlinington9166
      @williamlinington9166 6 лет назад +3

      Ozzie Solo That is correct.

    • @20alphabet
      @20alphabet 6 лет назад +1

      Jazz?

  • @omargonzalez2641
    @omargonzalez2641 6 лет назад +49

    Dana Andrews is in one of my all-time favorite-great movies, the immaculate, perfect, Laura[1944].

    • @alexforest1
      @alexforest1 3 года назад +4

      I definitely agree he is so polished! Arlene and Dorothy are magnificently dressed . I love John Daily i have followed his extraordinary career with much joy throughout his television years.

    • @beckybirdsell2290
      @beckybirdsell2290 3 года назад +5

      There was a time I would have killed for Gene Tierney's overbite! "Laura" was the best movie score I ever heard.

    • @ilzamaria6424
      @ilzamaria6424 3 года назад +2

      Scrip by Samuel Hoffenstein, my favorite poet

    • @c.s.jackson7214
      @c.s.jackson7214 2 года назад +1

      His brother is Steve Forrest of S.W. A. T.

  • @steveburrus9347
    @steveburrus9347 7 лет назад +39

    As someone who proudly shares a birthday with Benny Goodman [43 years later] I have to say that he was truly the KING of the jazz clarinet!

  • @designsonyouinparis
    @designsonyouinparis 2 года назад +12

    Dana Andrews’s brother, Mr. Andrews as we knew him, was the principal of my High School during my Sophomore year. He was a true gentleman and class act.

  • @michaelrutledge7048
    @michaelrutledge7048 3 года назад +17

    Truly, one of the GIANTS of music. Will be revered for eons.

  • @BillyAlabama
    @BillyAlabama 7 лет назад +46

    Thank you for collecting all of these episodes.....I enjoy watching them over and over!

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the comment, BillyAlabama-- glad you've been enjoying the videos!

    • @Hannibal082
      @Hannibal082 7 лет назад +3

      +What's My Line? who hasn't?

    • @juanettebutts9782
      @juanettebutts9782 4 года назад +7

      I've been addicted for approximately one year. Watch an episode or two almost every night.
      Yes, THANK YOU for this channel! Most. Enjoyable. Ever.

  • @moonlightray8493
    @moonlightray8493 Год назад +5

    John and Bennett were having so much fun during the hog judge segment, haha! I love watching their friendly banter - Bennett has the biggest and most contagious grin, while John is simply adorable whenever he gets giddy after saying something clever!!

  • @davidarcudi230
    @davidarcudi230 5 лет назад +30

    Dana Andrews starred in 2 of my favorite movies. Laura and Best Years

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop 4 года назад +3

      Laura indeed is his best, I also loved The Satan Bug !

    • @paulrawes
      @paulrawes 4 года назад +3

      @@Retroscoop
      He was also great in Night Of The Demon.

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 3 года назад +3

      Best years!

    • @sbalman
      @sbalman 3 года назад +6

      For anyone who might not know, the movie was, The Best Years of Our Lives.

    • @overlydramaticpanda
      @overlydramaticpanda 2 года назад

      His performances in The Ox-Bow Incident (though he doesn't show up until about halfway through) and Swamp Water are also worth a watch.

  • @lucasjames572
    @lucasjames572 2 года назад +9

    Steve Allen played Benny Goodman in the Benny Goodman story, of course. Excellente!

  • @stuffguy6664
    @stuffguy6664 6 лет назад +56

    Benny Goodman was my great grandfather's brother Harry Goodman :) so my great-great uncle..

    • @Kat-fw9se
      @Kat-fw9se 5 лет назад +3

      stuffguy666 awesome! My dad was a huge fan of Beeny Goodman. I remember hearing all the Big Bands playing on the Lp’s in the evening after supper. Thanks for sharing! 😀

    • @dougtagg9162
      @dougtagg9162 4 года назад +3

      stuffguy666 Thanks for your memories

    • @bekimcolaku5258
      @bekimcolaku5258 3 года назад +1

      Looks like life was very pleasant in delightful back then unlike nowadays anytime you turn on the news the radio nothing but chaos and destruction

    • @JaneFrieman
      @JaneFrieman 3 года назад

      🎼🎶 A few weeks ago as I viewed another film clip about the Benny Goodman orchestra, I wrote in the comment section saying I wish he was my Uncle Benny.

    • @accomplice55
      @accomplice55 2 года назад

      @@bekimcolaku5258: What stations are you listening to?

  • @diro6232
    @diro6232 3 года назад +11

    I think Bennett Cerf had the best smile ever!!!

  • @Blassieboy
    @Blassieboy 8 лет назад +42

    My Uncle Hymie Schertzer played for Benny for many years and was the go to guy to deal with Benny. My Uncle got the Ray only once but it was deserved as my Uncle Hy just made it back from a wedding to get to the studio for a coast to coast broadcast ,he had 1 drink too many & blew an extfa note on his sax, hence the Ray. Benny was sweet to me as I was growing up.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  8 лет назад +13

      How interesting, especially to me as a huge Benny Goodman fan! Thanks for the comment. Benny seems to have been a very difficult man to deal with, yes, but also a fundamentally decent person underneath his strange manner of dealing with people.

    • @dancebandleader
      @dancebandleader 8 лет назад +4

      +ELLIOTT SCHERTZER do you know of a Steve Schertzer from the Boston area? I think he is related.

    • @Blassieboy
      @Blassieboy 6 лет назад +3

      No relation

    • @TheCometHunter
      @TheCometHunter 6 лет назад +7

      I see the esteemed Mr. Schertzer is making the unfortunate ASSumption that those of us not in his immediate family also understands what a "Ray" is and/or why he capitalizes the word.
      Would anyone hazard a guess as to what that is?

    • @dougtagg9162
      @dougtagg9162 4 года назад +3

      ELLIOTT SCHERTZER Thanks for sharing

  • @PhilMoskowitz
    @PhilMoskowitz Год назад +5

    So Arlene was at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. I'm going to watch the film "Jazz on a Summer's Day" again and see if I can spot her there. The film is a concert of that festival. It was an incredible lineup of world renown jazz artist and one of my favorite concert films.

  • @rogerrobin2774
    @rogerrobin2774 Год назад +23

    As a male, I rather hate to point this out, but in this and many other episodes it is almost the men, rather than the women, who demonstrate poor listening skills. Dorothy and Arlene are sharp as tacks.

    • @uofa82
      @uofa82 3 месяца назад

      Female instincts that come in handy as mothers.

    • @bobflewin3024
      @bobflewin3024 2 месяца назад

      You've never noticed Bennet Cerf. He is intuitive and is very brilliant.

  • @donnacook8994
    @donnacook8994 Год назад +3

    I love 💕 Arlene's gown! Stunning!!🥰

  • @Jolar70
    @Jolar70 9 лет назад +22

    What an excellent episode that was! Fun contestants, very funny interactions between Daly and the panel (including his lightning quick punctuation joke!). And ending with a fascinating discussion about the apparently mixed reception of the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 58 in Brussels! Interesting to see John's news mind slip into WML.

  • @stephenturner9211
    @stephenturner9211 9 лет назад +27

    I am glad I found this episode. I just finished reading a biography of Dana Andrews. I'm a big fan of his. But he didn't look at his best in this episode. He was an alcoholic who beat his addiction, but not until many years after this taping.

    • @murrayaronson3753
      @murrayaronson3753 8 лет назад +9

      +Stephen Turner Dana Andrews was a fine actor. He not Fredric March should have won the Academy Award for The Best Years of Our Lives.

    • @steveburrus9347
      @steveburrus9347 7 лет назад +11

      Dana Andrews was at his finest, acting wise, in the great film-noir classic "Laura", directed by Mr. Otto Preminger, and co-starring Gene Tierney.

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop 4 года назад +1

      I hope the biography will concentrate more on his work as an actor than on his personal demons ? Great actor, a peculiar selection maybe, but such energy. Loved him in The Satan Bug for example.

    • @agalgonzalez
      @agalgonzalez Год назад +2

      Yes, Dana Andrews was clearly at least one sheet to the wind in this episode. He was great in "The Best Years of Our Lives".

  • @alexforest1
    @alexforest1 3 года назад +5

    This was a very interesting program.

  • @dawnfalvey6766
    @dawnfalvey6766 4 года назад +14

    As usual Arlene and Dorothy look stunning.

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop 4 года назад +3

      I've always wondered if they bought all these dresses or if ABC did, or if sponsors gave them. But I don't see any end credits like "dresses by X, Fifth Avenue, 1689, Hairstylist: Etienne de Mont Fluflu" etc....

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 4 года назад +3

      @@Retroscoop Both of these women had very active social lives that did often involve people with whom they did business. They needed ball gowns and cocktail dresses to keep up with the lifestyle in the lofty reaches of their fame and talent. Since they did wear dresses and jewelry more than once or twice on the show and I have read about Arlene's getting fine things from her husband and Dorothy needing to keep up with the Astors, as it were, in terms of her jewels et al, I am guessing these were personal purchases. Now the stores at which they purchased such were like Bonwit Teller that had an exalted clientele and may have given them discounts. They would have been advertised had they been given to them for the show. CBS/Goodson-Todman were not that generous, though they had good salaries for a half hour's work. They often went out to fancy food joints after the show, so the style of dress might be required. However, having worn them on the show with a filmic record of same, they were then costumes needed for work and could be deducted from their income taxes as a cost of doing business.

    • @igkoigko9950
      @igkoigko9950 3 года назад +1

      Stunning? Either would stun me but only one for her beauty

  • @georelbonai8244
    @georelbonai8244 2 года назад +5

    Benny Goodman, my favorite Musician.

  • @marmotsnowpants3137
    @marmotsnowpants3137 9 лет назад +11

    John was on a tear that night.

  • @jvcomedy
    @jvcomedy 9 лет назад +59

    "How did you punctuate that sentence?". Hilarious!

    • @bazazpa
      @bazazpa 6 лет назад +13

      That was genius

    • @contraryMV
      @contraryMV 6 лет назад +12

      Loved how big Bennett laughed when he reconstructed the sentence in his head. I don't think the pig lady got it.

    • @YoBoyMarcus
      @YoBoyMarcus 5 лет назад +7

      I've been laughing for the past 10 minutes.

    • @sdacj
      @sdacj 4 года назад +9

      For all his reputation as stiff and formal John Daly was actually a very funny guy.

  • @dagwood727
    @dagwood727 7 лет назад +40

    Would have been interesting to have had Steve Allen on the panel with Benny Goodman as mystery guest seeing how Allen portrayed him in The Benny Goodman Story

  • @lisasimmons5362
    @lisasimmons5362 3 года назад +5

    Lots of great laughs in this episodes

  • @keetrandling4530
    @keetrandling4530 3 года назад +8

    Bennett! "Are you a pig lady?" and then John's "How did you punctuate that sentence?"!
    ROFL!

  • @miss_midge_
    @miss_midge_ 6 лет назад +8

    'Are you a pig lady?" "How would you punctuate that sentence?" LOL

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 3 года назад +13

    I like Ms Kilgallen! She was like a badger when she got on to a story!

  • @zickey100
    @zickey100 6 лет назад +13

    Fans of the movie Airplane need to see Dana Andrews in the 1957 movie Zero Hour!

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop 4 года назад +1

      Fans of helicopters and bio warfare in The Satan Bug....

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada Год назад +3

    The first contestant appeared in the 1970s *_To Tell the Truth_* (or it could have been the syndicated *_What's My Line?_* ). The second contestant reminded me of actress Jan Sterling. 22:00 Arlene held her head that way to peek through the space between her nose and the mask. She admitted in an interview on Canadian television in the 1970s that she peeked that way.

  • @HappyLife693
    @HappyLife693 Год назад +1

    Mrs. Neville presented so much grace and elegance.

  • @donlove3741
    @donlove3741 3 года назад +6

    The American exhibit still stands and is a Brussels landmark.

  • @beforeourveryeyes
    @beforeourveryeyes 10 лет назад +12

    Bennett says, "Not for long, not for long." about Arlene being able to hold money in her hands.

  • @spikehofmann
    @spikehofmann 3 года назад +1

    What a coincidence. I clicked to see Benny Goodman but I can recall seeing Mr. Lamothe on an Australian TV variety show ('The Don Lane Show') back in the late 70s or early 80s and I'd not seen or thought about him since then.

  • @upstatenewyork
    @upstatenewyork 2 года назад +2

    I remember Bennet Cerf from when I was a kid. His child’s books and riddles.

  • @Sylvander1911
    @Sylvander1911 5 лет назад +7

    The first challenger beat a hasty retreat and didn't shake hands with the panel

  • @oldschoolmuscle4436
    @oldschoolmuscle4436 2 года назад +3

    "How did you punctuate that sentence?“ 🤣

  • @algoritmosalfredohipicasig7116
    @algoritmosalfredohipicasig7116 5 лет назад +4

    Not even a passing mention that former WML regular, Steve Allen had portrayed Mr. Goodman in a 1956 movie. I suspect it might've been forbidden by the producers.

  • @williamlinington9166
    @williamlinington9166 5 лет назад +9

    Arlene was so elegant and lovely.

  • @gp10020
    @gp10020 4 месяца назад +1

    when he asks, 'is it miss or mrs?' id like to hear one lady reply, 'its none of your business.'

  • @Baskerville22
    @Baskerville22 3 года назад +3

    Dana Andrews was the brother of actor, Steve Forrest.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 года назад +2

      But he is no relation to Forrest Tucker or Forest Whitaker.

    • @bogieviews
      @bogieviews 2 года назад

      @@TheBatugan77 Duh, Forest Whitaker is black.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 года назад +4

    John is quick..."How would you punctuate that sentence", 17:16!

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 4 года назад +2

    the episode before this one, June 29, 1958, says "blocked in country" and won't let me watch it.
    just wondering if that was a mistake that could be fixed.

    • @snugglyshadow2049
      @snugglyshadow2049 4 года назад +1

      @What's My Line? I am curious as well. I know that you have mentioned arguing with RUclips and proving that you have a right to post these programs. Why was that episode different?

  • @Ameriken91
    @Ameriken91 5 лет назад +4

    Skip to 20:00 if you want to see Benny Goodman

  • @5star555555555
    @5star555555555 10 лет назад +6

    If I may make a request, do you have the July 9, 1961 episode with Bill Cullen as the mystery guest?

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +13

      Yes, I do have that one and will be posting it, but as you've probably noticed, I'm going in chronological order, so it's going to be a while. I hope it's not a problem to ask that you be patient-- I really don't want to start going out of order. It becomes harder than necessary to keep track of what I'm doing.

    • @5star555555555
      @5star555555555 10 лет назад +6

      What's My Line? No problem at all! And yeah, it makes sense to post them in order. Good to know you have it, though!

    • @BobPetrone
      @BobPetrone 10 лет назад +8

      What's My Line? Thanks again for all of your efforts in uploading the WML shows.

    • @upstatenewyork
      @upstatenewyork 2 года назад +2

      Loved bill cullen

  • @Sylvander1911
    @Sylvander1911 3 года назад +5

    You have such a lovely tan. Do you work indoors?

  • @elidaze5868
    @elidaze5868 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder if Stopette was any good? I mean, it's apparently no longer around so that might tell us something. I don't know, I've just always wondered about that product because of this show.

  • @TheLordHighXcutioner
    @TheLordHighXcutioner 7 лет назад +2

    Was the diver the same diver that was on That's Incredible years later?

    • @robbob1234
      @robbob1234 4 года назад +2

      3 years later: the answer is yes! ruclips.net/video/Te3eHDak6E8/видео.html

  • @mathewfullerton8577
    @mathewfullerton8577 5 лет назад +5

    Mr. Daly got carried away with his verbosity and misused the term "pro bono" with the diver. I'm fairly certain that the gentleman did not perform for free, hence, he wouldn't have been diving in front of "pro bono publico".

  • @juliansinger
    @juliansinger 8 лет назад +3

    I protest Mrs. Neville's response about having nothing to do with Purdue -- she graduated from there! (OK, I get the point that she had nothing /currently/ to do with them.) She eventually had two kids, kept up her family farm, and outlived her first husband. (She had two later ones; the third one, an executive from New York, Leonard Dalsemer, died in 1992.) She died in 2014.
    1956 article: news.google.com/newspapers?nid=266&dat=19560402&id=we4rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d2cFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1297,43791&hl=en
    Obituary: www.legacy.com/obituaries/jconline/obituary.aspx?pid=171390030

  • @Songvbm
    @Songvbm 7 лет назад +4

    I have a question. Is there any episode of WML with Charlie Chaplin as a mystery guest ?

    • @gizzydillespie9695
      @gizzydillespie9695 7 лет назад +11

      No, he never appeared. Chaplin left the USA in 1952, and did not return until 1972, by which time he was in failing health.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 7 лет назад +8

      Great user name, Gizzy Dillespie! :D

    • @lukeswall5999
      @lukeswall5999 3 года назад +2

      Luckily, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd appeared! I really wish we could’ve watched when Chico Marx was mystery guest in 1951

  • @erichanson426
    @erichanson426 4 года назад +2

    Doesn't diving that high into something so shallow break a bone?

  • @darrelltiencken2194
    @darrelltiencken2194 5 лет назад +4

    Has anyone said they don’t know how they keep score?

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 5 лет назад +4

      in the early years and occasionally a foreigner

  • @postatility9703
    @postatility9703 2 года назад +3

    "Carnival of Queer People"...I think we can say that times have certainly changed.

    • @CellGames2006
      @CellGames2006 2 года назад +2

      WDYM, those still exist. It's just about every liberal protest or demonstration.

  • @bluecamus5162
    @bluecamus5162 Год назад +1

    Has anyone else noticed how giggly Dorothy has been the last few episodes?

  • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
    @TruckTaxiMoveIt 6 лет назад +3

    During the hog judge segment the moderator went from $20 to $50 instantly, what happened? Was it just running low on time and he didn't tell us this time?

    • @xoStarstruck
      @xoStarstruck 5 лет назад +7

      Sometimes when they were running out of time and the panelists didn't seem to be any closer in guessing the guest's occupation john would flip all the cards, ending the guessing

  • @JG-op4de
    @JG-op4de 6 лет назад +8

    A very awkward exchange between Mr. Daly and Mr. Goodman at the end. Mr. Daly was being very probing and then dismissed Mr. Goodman's suggestion it lacked imagination. What was Mr. Daly's skin in the game?

    • @TheProfessorpat
      @TheProfessorpat 2 года назад +3

      It was indeed a very awkward exchange, one that might be explained by looking at the historical context in which it took place: the Cold War was at its apogee in the late 1950s and the competition between the Soviet Union and the United States was fierce…the practice of one-up man ship prevailed in all areas of life, so it probably galled Mr. Daly when Benny Goodman failed to heap encomiums on the U.S. exhibit at the World’s Fair.

  • @Dolphin-cb9sq
    @Dolphin-cb9sq 4 года назад +2

    True class.

  • @timothydouglas7949
    @timothydouglas7949 4 года назад +1

    Why was the June 28,1958 show blocked in this country when it was made here??

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +3

      Because it is claimed to be protected by US copyright law, as it was made here, but obviously there is an issue with Sophia Loren's appearance. It was watchable on this site not long ago.

    • @lukeswall5999
      @lukeswall5999 3 года назад +3

      Another example of RUclips copyright claiming videos with no associated copyright.

  • @margaretmcgroarty2152
    @margaretmcgroarty2152 5 лет назад +3

    Was this before or after the Benny Goodman story

    • @accomplice55
      @accomplice55 2 года назад +2

      Google tells me that The Benny Goodman Story was released in 1956.

  • @josephpanzarella1417
    @josephpanzarella1417 Месяц назад

    At the end Daly is stalling for time. He expected Benny Goodman to be on for longer and there wasn't enough time for another contestant. One of the reasons live TV is so much fun.

  • @petemarshall8094
    @petemarshall8094 3 года назад +5

    Fashion faux-pas. Bennett Cerf wearing baggy gray trousers with a black tuxedo jacket. And he has the nerve to criticize women who wear a chemise! I wonder if he also wore brown shoes with that combo...

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 3 года назад

      Don't wonder. It's a waste of time.

    • @petemarshall8094
      @petemarshall8094 3 года назад +4

      @@donnawoodford6641 Well, maybe John or one of the other panelists will one day remark on his shoe coloring. Bennett looks like he owns some white shoes too - that should be visible on a b&w screen, but I doubt even he would wear them with black-tie. These are very important issues, and shouldn’t be ignored just because of plagues, civil unrest, and world peril!

    • @hcombs0104
      @hcombs0104 2 года назад +2

      If Arlene and Dorothy need to get all glammed up, so should Bennett!

  • @jorgecalderon5886
    @jorgecalderon5886 3 года назад +2

    Dana Andrews

  • @maynardsmoreland
    @maynardsmoreland 2 года назад +3

    Arlene had the most beautiful shoulders...

  • @Kate8790
    @Kate8790 10 лет назад +4

    It's amazing you have all of these. May I ask how? lol.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +13

      There are sets available online if you look for them. ioffer.com always has some listings for WML. It's less amazing that I have them than it is that so many of these shows have survived in the first place!

    • @poetcomic1
      @poetcomic1 9 лет назад +8

      +What's My Line? And what's even MORE amazing is how many young people, even in their teens are watching them!

    • @thesweeples3266
      @thesweeples3266 Год назад

      lol is meaningless.

    • @ChrisHansonCanada
      @ChrisHansonCanada Год назад

      They were recorded off TV when GSN played them. Not so amazing.

  • @stephenpickells2003
    @stephenpickells2003 4 года назад

    Dana should have been asked to explain the difference between services and services.

  • @joiefulton4015
    @joiefulton4015 8 лет назад +1

    Did Gene Krupa, Al Capone, Keith Moon, or Lucky Luciano lucky enough to be WML MG's? The show is always looking for the different and interesting as well as talented.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  8 лет назад +5

      No, none of these people were ever on WML. Al Capone was dead before WML even debuted. Besides, they'd never have had a notorious gangster like Capone or Luciano on a hyper-classy program like WML. Unthinkable. Keith Moon, too, was not the sort of figure they'd have had on WML-- he was too "rock" based, and WML hardly went near even rock and roll performers.
      Gene Krupa could have been a mystery guest, I could see that possibility-- he was the right age, at the right time in his career, and WML had plenty of jazz musicians on. But unfortunately he never was on the show.

    • @joiefulton4015
      @joiefulton4015 8 лет назад +4

      I'm so sorry for asking such a weird question. Not my intention at all. It's just that they were also looking for the different as well as famous and interesting. You're right, the "evil" would not be asked to be a mystery guest. However, they are always looking for different original as well as famous and talented. Forgive me for asking a question with no manners.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 6 лет назад +7

      Marcel Marceau would have been someone different, interesting and talented as a Mystery Guest. But rather than needing to disguise his voice, would he have needed to disguise his silence? :-)

  • @lindaroper2654
    @lindaroper2654 Год назад +2

    Dorathy was hilarious saying the man had a tan ,do you work in doors? 🤦

    • @mehboobkm2018
      @mehboobkm2018 2 месяца назад

      She was high in this episode

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 6 лет назад +5

    Where did Dorothy come up with the word "weenie" for an idea? I thought it had the same connotations it does now but maybe not.

    • @mikejschin
      @mikejschin 4 года назад +2

      I'm not sure how she came up with the word, but she started using it about 3 years or so before this episode. It appears to have meant a sudden idea or inspiration.

    • @neilmidkiff
      @neilmidkiff 4 года назад +3

      Found it in this slang dictionary: greensdictofslang.com/entry/4z24cuy as U.S. slang, 1940s to 1960s, for a good idea, a scheme. If you click on "Quotations- Show All" on that web page, it gives two literary citations.

  • @jban4457
    @jban4457 2 года назад +1

    If Hal Block had made that statement, he would have been fired that night.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 года назад +1

    Which is smarter, a horse or a pig?

    • @dcasper8514
      @dcasper8514 4 года назад +1

      Ask Ed.McMahon ...he'll answer horse. Ask Johnny Carson....he'll answer pig. Depends on whom you ask..

  • @jackseward7779
    @jackseward7779 Год назад +3

    These Mystery Guests never learn. Shut up. Say 'yes' or 'no' - preferably in a disguised voice. That's it!

  • @vancevandoren5953
    @vancevandoren5953 7 лет назад +4

    Here's a video of Mr. Lamothe diving into an even shallower pool - ruclips.net/video/XaoCRoHFAN8/видео.html

    • @TheCometHunter
      @TheCometHunter 6 лет назад +2

      If I'm still alive, I hope I'm 1/5 as healthy as Mr. Lamothe was at that age.

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 4 года назад +3

    once again, Mr. Cerf causing trouble.
    a high diver needs to be able to use his hands and feet, but he does not need to have a special dexterity in his hands and feet.
    he only needs to use his hands and feet as much as the panel uses theirs during the show.

  • @beadyeyedbrat
    @beadyeyedbrat 7 месяцев назад

    It would depend on what you were doing with it.

  • @genez429
    @genez429 5 лет назад +12

    The USA was so rich in talent back then. We have talent today, sure. But, back then they were not whiners, and were very happy people. How terribly far we have fallen.

    • @sp1midholm
      @sp1midholm 2 года назад +1

      I watched this episode and said to my wife, "you'd never get such an intelligent and polite group of people on a show like this nowadays". What a shame.

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt Год назад +1

    I think Garrison Keillor could do something with the idea of a hog show judge.

  • @user-xb4pu5kc5n
    @user-xb4pu5kc5n 2 года назад +1

    20:03 Benny Goodman

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada Год назад +3

    *_High Diver (dives 40 feet into two feet of water)_*
    *_Hog Show Judge_*

  • @geniusmchaggis
    @geniusmchaggis 6 лет назад +5

    the freakshow question to mr. henri le moth?? yikes bennett!

  • @jessicaphillips4542
    @jessicaphillips4542 2 года назад +2

    Vice President of abc?

  • @beadyeyedbrat
    @beadyeyedbrat 8 месяцев назад

    Aggregation? What's wrong with group?

  • @rebl1128
    @rebl1128 5 лет назад +9

    I've always loved Dana Andrews, but he always looks so very sad.

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop 4 года назад +1

      Maybe that's why you love him ? Maybe you fancy the hard boiled but melancholic men ? Check: do you also love Humphrey Bogart ?

    • @bravehome4276
      @bravehome4276 4 года назад +8

      Andrews had so many sadnesses. He suffered from severe alcoholism, that by the mid 50s relegated him to primarily B movies. He lost a wife to illness after 3 years of marriage, and a son to a cerebral hemorrhage. He was finally able to pull himself out of his alcoholism, but during this WML shoot he would still have been in its throes.

  • @miketheyunggod2534
    @miketheyunggod2534 Год назад +1

    Frustrating when these contestants hesitate on their answers. Or give obviously wrong answers. I know the answers before they do.

  • @MacnigMacgregor-jr3yu
    @MacnigMacgregor-jr3yu 2 месяца назад

    Goodnight all and enjoyed the show

  • @pukulu
    @pukulu Год назад

    "Are you a pig lady?" asks Bennett Cerf

  • @omargonzalez2641
    @omargonzalez2641 6 лет назад +8

    No Athiest can tell me that these people don't exist in spirit form today and for eternity.

  • @maggiejohnson5891
    @maggiejohnson5891 3 года назад +1

    Bennett is good at getting ticked off when something he describes isn’t acknowledged as a Yes. Has anger issues and disturbingly arrogant

  • @jsmariani4180
    @jsmariani4180 3 года назад +2

    Ah the 50s. How I miss the good old days of sexism.

    • @thesweeples3266
      @thesweeples3266 Год назад

      Do you really think you’ll fare well when your judged on your attitudes 60 years from now?

  • @spactick
    @spactick 4 года назад +1

    This show was such a fake. how in the world could they figure out it was Benny Goodman in less than 3 minutes? no way

    • @ahero4094
      @ahero4094 4 года назад +9

      Because they knew who was in town and listened carefully yo the audience reaction. It was not that hard.

    • @spactick
      @spactick 4 года назад +3

      @@ahero4094 possibly, but during that time (1950's) there was a huge scandal involving the cheating in games shows where the producers would give the answer to the questions so that the contestants would neatly rap up the show in the given 1/2 hr period. Also they took polls and found out that ratings were higher when contestants won. I mean would you wanna watch a show where the players kept losing all the time? it's fun to watch someone win

    • @RyanControl
      @RyanControl 3 года назад +11

      @@spactick WML was never a part of the quiz show scandals. There would have been no point to it. There was no real money involved. Celebrity guests were paid scale and after awhile regular guests all got $50 regardless of the score. Also, half the fun of the show was seeing the panel get puzzled.
      You have to remember that the panelists were not random joes taken of a 21st century street. They were professional entertainers who socialized with and made it their business to know the other professional entertainers of their day, and who were well practiced at asking simple questions to narrow down which field of entertainment their guest worked in. Many of the mystery guests were personally known to the panelists. Also, Benny Goodman was HUGE in his time. His voice would have been pretty well know to their generation, and he wasn't disguising it all that well. And as Arlene said, she had only recently seen him perform, so he would have been on her mind. Finally, as A Hero says, they kept track of who was in town, and the panelists discussed among themselves who they thought the upcoming guest might be. But they were never given a tip by the show's management.

    • @jeffreycherep8264
      @jeffreycherep8264 3 года назад +2

      I wouldn't doubt that sometimes they could hear the name,or something that gave it away being said in the crowd.

    • @thesweeples3266
      @thesweeples3266 Год назад

      He’s just projecting his inability onto others.