Dorothy has been looking absolutely stunning over that past dozen episodes or so. She looks so elegant and refined. She always reminds me of a very delicate deer, a doe, she's so fragile and petite and dainty. Anyway, just pointing out she looks quite lovely.
The only way to reconcile “Dorothy …looking stunning” with reality is to reference the first episode of Star Trek, “The Cage.” A human woman is horribly injured and disfigured on the planet Talos. Talosians were able to save her, but as they had no understanding of human physiology or aesthetics at the time, she was left horribly disfigured. With the aid of the Talosians' illusions, she is able to appear beautiful. Until reading your post, and noting over 50 upvotes, I thought Star Trek was fiction, especially when truly beautiful Arlene is visible.
Enjoy seeing her as often as you can. If you Google her name you’ll see that she passed away before this show was cancelled, much to the consternation of everyone.
Well, there's no 12 step program for WML addiction, 1013pka, so I'm afraid you're doomed. There are hundreds and hundreds of these shows still surviving!
I remember, just barely, these shows from when I was growing up. These days when you think of improvisation, you think of comedians, sometimes actors. With his answers, John Daly has to be one of the best improvisational artists around. To be able to come up with such convoluted answers, on the spot, with rarely, if ever, get confused. I love his answers, they can be a whole education in their own right.....
Tab Hunter was quite handsome and well-mannered. Wonderful to see him on this show! I also appreciated seeing General Guenther, and love his dedication to the Red Cross and it's mission. Fred and his wife were so hilarious!!!
I have agree. Having watched all the episodes from the beginning to this one, it is clear that as good as the panelists were, the show could not have succeeded without John Daly at the helm.
(March 3, 1899 - May 30, 1983) was a senior United States Army officer, Red Cross president, and bridge player. At age fifty-three, he became the youngest four-star general in the U.S. Army's history.
I tried to learn more about Gen. Alfred Greunther and Google says he is, in fact, Gen. Alfred Gruenther. Anyway - thank you for this and for all the videos. I watch all of them (in turn, moving clockwise) and I have the intention to watch all of them; at least all until November 1965.
"By Golly" Frager's real first name was Sammy. He was born in what is now part of Romania. He was a boxer in the featherweight class who had success as an amateur while in the Navy, but as a pro was worse than Tony Banta. His record as a pro was 0 wins, 8 losses and 1 draw. He had a far more successful career making boxing gloves and his customers included five boxers who at one time or another held the title of Heavyweight Champion of the World. He died on April 19, 1966.
June was a rising Fox star of war era musicals during the Golden Age. She was supposed to supplant Alice Faye and Betty on the musical pedestal, but pretty much retired after marrying Fred. They met co-starring in the 1945 musical Where Do We Go from Here.
What an honor to see this General. What a great sense of humor he had, too! Dorothy Kilgallen doesn’t stand up for anybody; even Arlene got up part way.
Even though he is only on for a couple minutes, I thought Ronald Preston was very entertaining. He seemed like a real character, somebody to party with!
How did Fred get such a beautiful wife? I know MacMurry was one of the richest Hollywood actors, but almost all that came from buying up land in Hollywood before it became expensive.
B Kavanaugh He couldn't hold a candle to Andy Griffith. Talk about the living embodiment of the cheapskate part of Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Last I heard Griffith died trying to find a way to take it with him and keep it out of the hands of others once he was gone.
Nervous, perhaps. I was thinking just not having a clue how to play the game, the questions to ask. He's on the panel because he's Tab Hunter not for the game. Nothing wrong with that. Unlike some comedians he had the graciousness not to waste time despite not knowing what to do.
He was indeed out of his element. I' m not knocking Mr. Hunter, but perhaps he should have spent a day or two practicing, following his previous appearance as MG. I'm sure somebody would have been glad to give him some tips.
Ill always remember Fred MacMurray from "The Absent-Minded Professor". One of the few movies I got to see in a walkin theater. I remember I bought a bag of "flubber" at Kmart. It was an amber colored goo with bubbles in it. A lot like what my grand kids called "slime" or "goo".
Bennett wanted Gen. Greunther to run for president. I kinda wish he was here now to run for the presidency. We need solid leadership like that. Where are they now?
Bennett thought the General's book was a memoir about his war experiences. Even though he was the youngest 4 star general in the history of the Army, his book was on playing bridge.
I wondered the same thing. The guy looked like an idiot with the gum chewing on camera. I think he must have had three sticks of gum in his mouth, too, given how much mouth movement he had. I remember all the times teachers in school had kids spit out their gum in class and I would have thought that by the time someone got out of high school, they'd have learned not to chew gum in inappropriate places . . . .
Oh, you're so completely alone in that opinion, Marcus. What-- Tab Hunter, eye candy? The deuce you say. ;) I always thought that Mike Nelson from Mystery Science Theater 3000 in his younger days looked quite a lot like Tab Hunter.
Just about any guest panelist was better than Wally Cox when it came to playing the game. As to being eye candy, Tab Hunter is light years better than Wally Cox. My only complaint is that every time Tab got a "no" answer, the camera moved on to the next panelist. He even looked good wearing a blindfold. Not just handsome, but boyishly cute.
ToddSF 94109 I hve to admit, I have a lot more patience for Tony Perkins and Tab Hunter as bad panelists than I do for Pamela Tiffin. Slight bias, I suppose. . . ;)
I've become obsessed with this show. There's a little too much drooling over the "attractiveness" of female guests but overall the celebrities are so smart and funny. It's fun to watch.
Very late to comment back to this but I have a feeling it was more a case of being nervous than being "good looking". If you watch the episode that he is the mystery guest he even comments on how nervous he was being on live TV.
When the General sat down, I thought, What an unfortunate way to be bald. But when he lifted his head, the intelligence and humour just kept from his face. An impressive man.
The comments here are very toxic toward Mr Hunter. Not very fair to him when the same comments aren't made about other guest panelist on their first visit to the panel side of things. He was simply nervous. On the episode that he was the Mystery Guest he even made a comment on how nervous he was being on the show. Stop being so harsh people and stop thinking just because he is a "good looking" person he is stupid. That generalization about good looking people (male & female) is just wrong.
John's feelings looked hurt when Fred called him "Bennett." He seemed to have recovered quickly, though. John's convoluted explanations were a favorite part of the show for me, even as a small child.
I find it very strange when a contestant gets on the show and then is unable to answer any question at all, no matter how clear the answer, without looking at John Daley.
@@kentetalman9008 I'd like to think it's not intelligence, but if you drive a garbage truck and the question is whether you work outdoors, is it possible to be nervous enough not to know?
Tab Hunter did not have to know how to act. He just showed up, flashed a smile, nice pecs and emoted. He was there promoting the movie, The Spirit of St. Lous which I found weird since he wasn't in the movie. I expect Jack Warner wanted a younger crowd to go see the movie.
John dawdles on some, then it inevitably leaves no time for whomever is last. John said they had 2 minutes but John barely gave him 60 seconds,, flipped the cards, and said, "we're out of time." It's almost wore to bring on a final contestant for 30 seconds of screen time. I also don't get why, when John is obviously eyeballing the clock back and forth, his social cues clearly tell he's anxious, he mentions not having much time but then folks like Bennett have fot twiddle their thumbs or ask irrelevant questions or comments.
I've loved the show since it was brand new, but I've often that Dorothy and Bennett both were just a little TOO smart at times. Nothing wrong with making good guesses or being right, but I think it's better when you don't let it SHOW so obviously.
Franco Aragosta - I understand what you are saying, but these days there is so little wit, intellectual behavior, education, that I revel in these episodes where intellect is valued.
I LOVE THAT BENNETT GOT HIM FOR HIS GUM CHEWING! And John should have agreed!!! Oh my gosh and the kid - with no class - puts it back in his mouth! What was wrong with them! Bennett is correct!!
Dorothy has been looking absolutely stunning over that past dozen episodes or so. She looks so elegant and refined. She always reminds me of a very delicate deer, a doe, she's so fragile and petite and dainty. Anyway, just pointing out she looks quite lovely.
The only way to reconcile “Dorothy …looking stunning” with reality is to reference the first episode of Star Trek, “The Cage.” A human woman is horribly injured and disfigured on the planet Talos. Talosians were able to save her, but as they had no understanding of human physiology or aesthetics at the time, she was left horribly disfigured. With the aid of the Talosians' illusions, she is able to appear beautiful. Until reading your post, and noting over 50 upvotes, I thought Star Trek was fiction, especially when truly beautiful Arlene is visible.
Enjoy seeing her as often as you can. If you Google her name you’ll see that she passed away before this show was cancelled, much to the consternation of everyone.
With gloves!
@@stevekru6518Arlene gorgeous 😊outshines Dorothy
@@robertjean5782 Two Very different
*st a r s* to be outshone!
Thank you so much for these videos. I'm addicted to What's My Line.
Well, there's no 12 step program for WML addiction, 1013pka, so I'm afraid you're doomed. There are hundreds and hundreds of these shows still surviving!
Me too, relaxes me, makes me smile and helps me go to sleep!!!
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1013pka -Me too!
@@shirleyrombough8173 Me, three.
Such a pleasure to watch this show. John Daly truly enjoys each guest.
I love the way John Daly sneaks the chalk from them and puts it back. LOL
Never noticed that before
He is always so tactful with guests.
I remember, just barely, these shows from when I was growing up. These days when you think of improvisation, you think of comedians, sometimes actors. With his answers, John Daly has to be one of the best improvisational artists around. To be able to come up with such convoluted answers, on the spot, with rarely, if ever, get confused. I love his answers, they can be a whole education in their own right.....
Tab Hunter was quite handsome and well-mannered. Wonderful to see him on this show! I also appreciated seeing General Guenther, and love his dedication to the Red Cross and it's mission. Fred and his wife were so hilarious!!!
General Greunther was very entertaining and witty. Not stiff like officers tend to be.
Johan Bengtsson he was kinda stupid - Red Criss is not spiritual and it DOES have to do with medicine
@@pattimaeda6097 You're a pleasant type
Love this show...such fond childhood memories 😊❤
Gruenther was full of wonderful CHARACTER. Hghly competent in a very serious business, but a Merry Old Soul nonetheless. CHARMING!
He’s my great grandpa
Show really holds up. Very talented people in their own right. Daly makes the show, though.
I have agree. Having watched all the episodes from the beginning to this one, it is clear that as good as the panelists were, the show could not have succeeded without John Daly at the helm.
Disagree. Jack E. Leonard made the show...without him, there's a decided drop off - at least that's the consensus here in the state sanitarium.
So good to see Tab Hunter on the show. So young and performing on live television. He is natural and intelligent.
He's awkward and clueless on the panel.
He and Tony Perkins slept together for many years.
@@RonGerstein didn't really want to know that.
What a great guest Gen. Greunther is here! And the Red Cross was surprisingly tough to guess.
I love his witty answers too
I watch every night! Thanks!
Fred reminds me of Jimmy Stewart. They bare no resemblance physically, I'm speaking of their personalities and character.
I liked Fred's speaking voice
Mrs. Kilgallen is adorable to me
But Arlene was gorgeous 😊
@@robertjean5782 " Chacun à son gout!" Different types of allure...
When I was a child Fred MacMurray had a ranch just down the road from where we lived.
Tab Hunter was really cute and did well on the panel.
What a lovely hug from. Mr John Daly to The General 💖💯...
(March 3, 1899 - May 30, 1983) was a senior United States Army officer, Red Cross president, and bridge player. At age fifty-three, he became the youngest four-star general in the U.S. Army's history.
The General had me fooled with that Great accent, very authentic ..
General Chaos Theory
I liked Fred MacMurray. Very understated acting. Great in Double Indemnity (with Edward G. Robinson) and several Westerns
I tried to learn more about Gen. Alfred Greunther and Google says he is, in fact, Gen. Alfred Gruenther. Anyway - thank you for this and for all the videos. I watch all of them (in turn, moving clockwise) and I have the intention to watch all of them; at least all until November 1965.
YHou ar e inferring until Dorothy Kilgallen's death. That's when she passed away, as we all know. At least all of us WML fans do.
I can’t seem to get into the ones after ‘65
Yes, really miss Dorothy after November, 1965. I never knew her until starting to watch these programs recently.
@@steveburrus5526 It's surprising to me how the show dipped without Dorothy. I really miss Fred Allen.
He’s my great grandpa
"By Golly" Frager's real first name was Sammy. He was born in what is now part of Romania. He was a boxer in the featherweight class who had success as an amateur while in the Navy, but as a pro was worse than Tony Banta. His record as a pro was 0 wins, 8 losses and 1 draw. He had a far more successful career making boxing gloves and his customers included five boxers who at one time or another held the title of Heavyweight Champion of the World. He died on April 19, 1966.
He seems very star struck, grinning ear to ear, unable to answer a thing.
Thanks 😊
I appreciate the details you always provide😊
I like how they spent so much time promoting the Red Cross. ❤
Why.? It’s a criminal organization
I remember in elementary school they would give a March of dimes card to each student and ask to fill the dime slots and return.😊
@@Sabbathissaturdaynot 75 years ago 😊
@@Sabbathissaturday They actually helped my family when we lost our mom and sister in a house fire.
@@robertjean5782 I remember that too. Cool! Thanks for the memory. 😊
I remember Fred MacMurray from My Three Sons, but I never knew anything about his wife. She seemed liked an energetic, fun person.
Fred Is the BEST
June is his second wife. His first, Lillian, passed in 1953.
June was a rising Fox star of war era musicals during the Golden Age. She was supposed to supplant Alice Faye and Betty on the musical pedestal, but pretty much retired after marrying Fred. They met co-starring in the 1945 musical Where Do We Go from Here.
It was a surprise to me to see a wife😅
What an honor to see this General. What a great sense of humor he had, too!
Dorothy Kilgallen doesn’t stand up for anybody; even Arlene got up part way.
I have seen dorathy stand up for people. She may not of felt like it. Arlene don't always either lol
I have seen every episode of WML and she most certainly does.
Seen DK stand for Bishop S and kiss his ring! DK also stood for Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and others!
@@patricebest545Bishop Sheen doesn't count because DK was also RC.
If I had been having a house party back in 1957, I definitely would have been inviting Mr. Preston
Even though he is only on for a couple minutes, I thought Ronald Preston was very entertaining. He seemed like a real character, somebody to party with!
He was adorable, too.
Fun guy. Real
It wasn't proper etiquette to chew gum when speaking to others 😅
What a beautiful lovely couple Fred and June were.
How did Fred get such a beautiful wife? I know MacMurry was one of the richest Hollywood actors, but almost all that came from buying up land in Hollywood before it became expensive.
Heard he was also extremely frugal.
He knew how to save money.
B Kavanaugh He couldn't hold a candle to Andy Griffith. Talk about the living embodiment of the cheapskate part of Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Last I heard Griffith died trying to find a way to take it with him and keep it out of the hands of others once he was gone.
This lovely couple was married 45 years!
GENERAL ALFRED GREUNTHER
MAKES BOXING GLOVES
SEWER INSPECTOR
Fred Mc Murray 😊
Tab seemed nervous but managed to successfully guess one person at least.
Even a broken clock has the right time twice each day.
Worst panelist since the first season.
Tab was endearing and kinda shy.
Nervous, perhaps. I was thinking just not having a clue how to play the game, the questions to ask. He's on the panel because he's Tab Hunter not for the game. Nothing wrong with that. Unlike some comedians he had the graciousness not to waste time despite not knowing what to do.
@@geraldkatz7986 I agree! And speaking of the comedians who wasted time, that was definitely Wally Cox!
Omg Tab Hunter is so dreamy 😊
Yes, he is and he had a heart to go along with that pleasing face.
Tab Hunter was completely out of his element on this program!
Yes he was. I felt bad for him as he seemed totally perplexed.
He wasn't more than a pretty face.
@@marycleary7810 But oh what a pretty face.
He was indeed out of his element. I' m not knocking Mr. Hunter, but perhaps he should have spent a day or two practicing, following his previous appearance as MG. I'm sure somebody would have been glad to give him some tips.
Tab Hunter nervous but sweet not annoying like Pamela Tiffin my opinion! She annoyed B Cerf!
Ill always remember Fred MacMurray from "The Absent-Minded Professor".
One of the few movies I got to see in a walkin theater.
I remember I bought a bag of "flubber" at Kmart. It was an amber colored goo with bubbles in it. A lot like what my grand kids called "slime" or "goo".
Bennett wanted Gen. Greunther to run for president. I kinda wish he was here now to run for the presidency. We need solid leadership like that. Where are they now?
Bennett thought the General's book was a memoir about his war experiences. Even though he was the youngest 4 star general in the history of the Army, his book was on playing bridge.
He’s blessed to be gone.2022
I suggest emailing your complaints😂
Seems odd to hear the 25 y/o Hunter introduce the 50 y/o Arlene Francis as a young lady.
It's called gallantry. It no longer exists.
@@drsunshine1959And proper etiquette 😊
No one on the backstage production staff thought to tell the final contestant to spit out his chewing gum before going onstage? ;)
I wondered the same thing. The guy looked like an idiot with the gum chewing on camera. I think he must have had three sticks of gum in his mouth, too, given how much mouth movement he had. I remember all the times teachers in school had kids spit out their gum in class and I would have thought that by the time someone got out of high school, they'd have learned not to chew gum in inappropriate places . . . .
It was so funny that he took out his gum, then put it back in! Can’t believe that!
Todd Brandt - Not only the gum, but who was he waving at? But he's cute!
@@ToddSF He more than likely had dry mouth!!
@@ToddSF I've noticed that, too.
Tab might not have been very good at the game, but I enjoyed watching him none the less... Gorgeous man!
Oh, you're so completely alone in that opinion, Marcus. What-- Tab Hunter, eye candy? The deuce you say. ;)
I always thought that Mike Nelson from Mystery Science Theater 3000 in his younger days looked quite a lot like Tab Hunter.
At least he was better than Wally Cox.
Just about any guest panelist was better than Wally Cox when it came to playing the game. As to being eye candy, Tab Hunter is light years better than Wally Cox. My only complaint is that every time Tab got a "no" answer, the camera moved on to the next panelist. He even looked good wearing a blindfold. Not just handsome, but boyishly cute.
ToddSF 94109 I hve to admit, I have a lot more patience for Tony Perkins and Tab Hunter as bad panelists than I do for Pamela Tiffin. Slight bias, I suppose. . . ;)
Wally Cox wasn't trying to be good, he was getting laughs.
Fred and June sound the same to me...
Fred MacMurray is really handsome here.
As the panel would say, Tab Hunter was more decorative than useful.
😂
Tab hunter looks about 15 years old here and is so lost on some of the questions.
He looks lost.
he looks great. no, not 15. just not old and bald.
Actually, poetcomet1, you are not far off. Tab is at the ripe old age of 25 in this show!
It made me realize that asking creative questions is harder than one would think.
leave lil tabby alone!
Man, I miss America.
We don't miss you, traitor.
@@RonGerstein There ain't no "we", weakling, you're not fooling anyone. Weakling.
General Alfred Greunther: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Gruenther
I've become obsessed with this show. There's a little too much drooling over the "attractiveness" of female guests but overall the celebrities are so smart and funny. It's fun to watch.
Guess it's a good thing Tab was good looking . . .
Very late to comment back to this but I have a feeling it was more a case of being nervous than being "good looking". If you watch the episode that he is the mystery guest he even comments on how nervous he was being on live TV.
hilarious!
qtpysusie54 James Mason was stupider
He is young and shy
Tab
His wife looks really really young.
The way they dressed up! It showed such respect. *sigh*
What's wrong with Tab? He keeps passing
When the General sat down, I thought, What an unfortunate way to be bald. But when he lifted his head, the intelligence and humour just kept from his face. An impressive man.
Fred calls John “Bennett “ by mistake, then corrects it,,, priceless:)
It's Steve Douglas!
The comments here are very toxic toward Mr Hunter. Not very fair to him when the same comments aren't made about other guest panelist on their first visit to the panel side of things. He was simply nervous. On the episode that he was the Mystery Guest he even made a comment on how nervous he was being on the show. Stop being so harsh people and stop thinking just because he is a "good looking" person he is stupid. That generalization about good looking people (male & female) is just wrong.
Nervous and young and his first time playing.
There is not nearly enough toxicity for what his performance deserves.
You are right. Many people here often pick on guest panelists. No one can make them satisfied.
In actuality, he was quite smart as well as being stunningly handsome. This just wasn't his medium...
I agree. He did well for his first time
John's feelings looked hurt when Fred called him "Bennett." He seemed to have recovered quickly, though.
John's convoluted explanations were a favorite part of the show for me, even as a small child.
Bennett nailed it, “You’re a gum chewer”
Bennett appears again to have been tipped off. Sadly, Tab Hunter struggled on this panel show. He was out of his depth.
I find it very strange when a contestant gets on the show and then is unable to answer any question at all, no matter how clear the answer, without looking at John Daley.
I've noticed that too. Must have been nerves.
@@kentetalman9008 I'd like to think it's not intelligence, but if you drive a garbage truck and the question is whether you work outdoors, is it possible to be nervous enough not to know?
I suspect that the guests were probably informed prior to the show that John Daly was in charge of the game once the cameras were rolling.
Tab was a fill in, not expected to guess a line. Just look handsome😅
Tab Hunter did not have to know how to act. He just showed up, flashed a smile, nice pecs and emoted. He was there promoting the movie, The Spirit of St. Lous which I found weird since he wasn't in the movie. I expect Jack Warner wanted a younger crowd to go see the movie.
John dawdles on some, then it inevitably leaves no time for whomever is last. John said they had 2 minutes but John barely gave him 60 seconds,, flipped the cards, and said, "we're out of time." It's almost wore to bring on a final contestant for 30 seconds of screen time. I also don't get why, when John is obviously eyeballing the clock back and forth, his social cues clearly tell he's anxious, he mentions not having much time but then folks like Bennett have fot twiddle their thumbs or ask irrelevant questions or comments.
I assume it's a typo, but what is "have fot twiddle" supposed to be?
@@accomplice55 "have to twiddle"
Part of his job keep the show on schedule, this was live! Send him a email with your complaints 😂
Tab Hunter was as beautiful as the day, but not very good at this game.
Poor Tab, in over his head here.
Quite a stark comparison between the life contribution between Four Star General Alfred Maximilian Gruenther …. And “ill pass”. tab h.
And there's a 1000x today more people that know Tab than that flop so 🤷♂️
Alfred Greunther looks exactly like Uncle Creepy!
That creepy guy was a top general,and helped win WW2 😊
I'm getting the impression Tab Hunter isn't too bright.
He was quite intelligent, just nervous.
I've loved the show since it was brand new, but I've often that Dorothy and Bennett both were just a little TOO smart at times. Nothing wrong with making good guesses or being right, but I think it's better when you don't let it SHOW so obviously.
Franco Aragosta - I understand what you are saying, but these days there is so little wit, intellectual behavior, education, that I revel in these episodes where intellect is valued.
Not the Tab lashings omg leave that hunk alone!
Well, Tab Hunter redeemed himself at least a little at the end.
I wasn’t familiar with June Haver. She certainly was pretty and charming.
Yes, June Haver was quite accomplished in her own right.
She was Gypsy Rose Lee's sister.
@@reuben854 No, you're confusing her with June Havoc.
@@kentetalman9008 Thanks for the correction.
June Haver was really pretty
the Sewer Inspector is hot as hell
You know it!
Wheels of fortune
The General was very classy
Tab Hunter is a gorgeous babe.
Between Alfred Greunther and Tab Hunter, I'd say Tab Hunter was the brighter light bulb.
Alfred helped win WW2 😊
I never liked when they rushed the final contestant.
The last contestant didn't mind, always received the $50 which was a weeks pay or a house payment 😅
The episode is LIVE, and when it was close to 11:00PM, they had to rush it.
It seems Bennit is the best at this
Red Cross, nonprofit? You've got to b kidding!!
75 years ago it was non profit😊
Tab wasn't any worse than Peter Lawford
You're not wrong, but Tab has a blank look and comes across as looking stupid, as opposed to Lawford who always played it cool.
He wasn't any better, either!
Lawford was very good and entertaining on Password.
Not their best effort.
Depressed? Imagine Tab’s brain and Dorothy’s looks. Now aren’t you thankful for what you have!
😆
Tab was a good actor, but a lousy panelist
He was a fill in, not expected to guess a line 😊
The General ws given far too much time. Daly's doing supposedly.
That general gave us our freedom and helped win WW2😊
You are anti-American and a traitor.
The sewer inspector was handsome
I LOVE THAT BENNETT GOT HIM FOR HIS GUM CHEWING! And John should have agreed!!! Oh my gosh and the kid - with no class - puts it back in his mouth! What was wrong with them! Bennett is correct!!
But John told him to keep chewing. 😀
Class? He was being himself-Real, something most people know nothing about
@@dinahbrown902Exactly 😊
I'd rather see the young man chew gum than smoking on there .🤦
?
It was permitted to smoke on the show, Daly got a puff when the cameraman pulled away😅
"Are the products that you are sometimes associated with... something that people might throw away?" Kind of suspicious... was this "gambiting"?
its those kind of questions that makes me think they were given clues.
fred pulled the shit out of June when the show ended
You're another one that doesn't know shit from Shinola!
@@TheCometHunterThis comment is to Simon Parra: What kind of moronic idiot are you. Why is your disgraceful comment not deleted?????
I bet that cheapskate Fred MacMurray insisted on claiming that $10.00 prize.
Falsetto
Tab Hunter makes me cringe as a panelist.
Tab Hunter was brainless
How Rude. Noone is perfect. Being on stage is not as easy as anyone might think.
@@maddyhayes617 Name one film role where he exhibited any acting talent
@@Baskerville22 Damn Yankees, for one.
@@Baskerville22Damn Yankees and Polyester. Now what?
@@maddyhayes617Not everyone is talented in everything 😊
TAB HUNTER worse actor there ever was.
who cares.
Yeah, but he was a heck of a good girlfriend for a LOT of Hollywood's tinkerbells!
He did some amazing acting work on live television. Very powerful and against type.
Don't you mean Worst?
Why be so harsh? Do you feel better for that verbal abuse?
Dorothy can be such an idiot sometimes!!!
Only when she is drunk or on drugs.