What's My Line? - Anne Bancroft; PANEL: Martin Gabel, Phyllis Newman (Apr 7, 1963)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2014
  • NOTE: This video uses two sources in order to provide the best video quality possible with the footage available. Video quality will change throughout the show. Many thanks to epaddon for providing the majority of this episode!
    MYSTERY GUEST: Anne Bancroft
    PANEL: Phyllis Newman, Martin Gabel, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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  • @preetakumar6593
    @preetakumar6593 2 года назад +21

    The happiness in Annie's voice when she answers the question about her being an Academy Award nominee is so sweet.

    • @BellaFirenze
      @BellaFirenze Месяц назад

      Annie? She was a friend of yours?

  • @jadeshannon5583
    @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад +56

    Anne Bancroft is one of the greatest actresses I've ever see.She was excellent in The Graduate and every movie I've ever seen her in.

    • @susaneshraghi7124
      @susaneshraghi7124 5 лет назад

      Jade Shannon z

    • @briane173
      @briane173 2 года назад +1

      Call me a weirdo but I never considered Anne Bancroft all that attractive; but she was one HELL of an actress.

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 2 года назад +5

      @@briane173 Oh...I think she is gorgeous, and I love Roger Ebert describing her in "The Graduate" (Those almond eyes...). I would kill for her hair: styled but swings naturally

    • @briane173
      @briane173 2 года назад +2

      @@michellelekas211 She was the perfect Mary Magdalene in _Jesus of Nazareth._ I felt like she was almost born to play that role. _Superb_ actress. I just never considered her especially attractive. We all have that image tattooed in our brains that says "perfect!" and then anything that doesn't perfectly fit that image we're just not drawn to it. I'm sure people never considered me or my wife "attractive," but we were to each other; can't explain it.

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 2 года назад +1

      @@briane173 cool

  • @DebbieFaubion
    @DebbieFaubion 10 лет назад +66

    I absolutely adore The Miracle Worker. Both Bancroft and Duke are astounding in that movie.

    • @VahanNisanian
      @VahanNisanian 10 лет назад +5

      DebbieFaubion What's interesting is that Bancroft didn't attend the next night's Oscars, to collect her award for best actress. Joan Crawford accepted it on her behalf.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +5

      ***** And Crawford reportedly made a big show out of brushing past Bette Davis on her way to pick up the award (who had been nominated for "Baby Jane" and lost),

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад +2

      DebbieFaubion;Yes, they were outstanding in the movie.

    • @martysanchez8263
      @martysanchez8263 5 лет назад +2

      I just seen it last week on TMC. Great movie and acting. I also just watched The Graduate finally!

    • @Rhonda9199
      @Rhonda9199 5 лет назад +2

      I just recently watched The Miracle Worker and The Graduate, both GREAT movies!

  • @boognish999
    @boognish999 5 лет назад +36

    I don't think that this show would be as nearly as enjoyable as it is to watch today without Mr. John Daly.

    • @shanti888
      @shanti888 3 года назад +7

      He was so, so gracious. And talented.

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 2 года назад +3

      @@shanti888 An Exquisite Diplomat of the Highest Degree.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 Год назад

      I think (other than the 1968-75 syndicated version) there have been a few attempts at doing "Line" or something close to it over the years.
      Wally Bruner and Larry Blyden were excellent hosts in the 1968-75 version.
      But the show became more like other daily daytime game shows and much less like the class of of the 1950-1967 era.
      I attribute much of that to the absence of John Daly.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@shanti888 And modest, much like myself.

  • @michaeldanello3966
    @michaeldanello3966 6 лет назад +21

    The always beautiful and talented Anna Maria Italiano, Anne Bancroft. She is missed RIP

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Год назад +4

    Anne Bancroft was a really beauty. And Mel Brooks must be the most charming man on Earth!

  • @ronlman4211
    @ronlman4211 9 лет назад +54

    Ann Bancroft was incredibly beautiful here!!! So glad she was cast as Mrs Robinson a few years after, amazing performance in the Graduate!

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +2

      And she was only 35 years old when she played Mrs. Robinson. She has always seemed to have a great talent for playing older and more experienced, going back to her film debut in 1952, as lounge singer Lyn Lesley in "Don't Bother To Knock."

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 4 года назад +1

      She was also really wonderful in The Prisoner of 2nd Ave, with an equally impressive, Jack Lemmon.

    • @brainsareus
      @brainsareus 2 года назад

      Mrs.Mel Brooks

    • @brainsareus
      @brainsareus 2 года назад

      Jackie K-O's facial structure.

    • @feraudyh
      @feraudyh Год назад

      She is stunning.

  • @packrcch
    @packrcch 6 лет назад +37

    anne bancroft was pretty in a very natural way.

    • @Lafayette320
      @Lafayette320 4 года назад

      Yes, and Phyllis Newman is quite beautiful, too.

    • @ladyyuna2000
      @ladyyuna2000 4 года назад

      @@Lafayette320 Phyllis Newman (March 19, 1933 - September 15, 2019)

    • @ladyyuna2000
      @ladyyuna2000 4 года назад +1

      Anna Maria Louisa Italiano (September 17, 1931 - June 6, 2005)

    • @luisdeleon9819
      @luisdeleon9819 2 года назад

      I fell in love with Anne Bancroft in The Graduate.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Год назад +1

      Anne remained attractive after she washed her face so she was really attractive

  • @taylynmae13
    @taylynmae13 3 года назад +8

    I love that even though Arlene is wearing pearls you can still see her Heart necklace underneath

  • @WendyDarling1974
    @WendyDarling1974 4 года назад +10

    It was sweet of Joh to say goodnight to Dorothy.

  • @gregmoorhead7203
    @gregmoorhead7203 5 лет назад +11

    I love Anne Bancroft and I think she’s a very attractive lady. And, in my opinion, she became more and more attractive as she got older. That being said, it’s interesting she played the “older” woman in “The Graduate” because, if I have my story right, she and Dustin Hoffman were very near the same age.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  5 лет назад +5

      Yes, she was only less than 6 years older than Dustin Hoffman. And I couldn't agree more that she only got more beautiful as she got older-- like Arlene Francis. :)

    • @gregmoorhead7203
      @gregmoorhead7203 5 лет назад +3

      What's My Line? ~ Thank you for responding. I totally agree about Arlene!!! And, she appears to have been just as beautiful on the inside as well.

    • @SueProv
      @SueProv Год назад

      ​@@WhatsMyLineThat's exactly right
      You put words to it that I hadn't formed. She was great in comedy. To Be or not to Be witth Mel Brooks is hilarious and she's great in it.

  • @reinacoffee8557
    @reinacoffee8557 4 года назад +6

    Outstanding actress Ms. Anne Bancroft. In the same category as Bette Davis, Olivia De Havilland & other great ones. Love her in "The Miracle Worker," excellent performance!!

  • @ImaCOTV
    @ImaCOTV 8 лет назад +32

    Anne Bancroft was just 32 in this episode, meaning that she was 35 or 36 when she did "The Graduate" playing a woman at least 10 years older. Either that or she gave birth to Katherine Ross when she was 14. An amazing performer.

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +3

      As I've said in a couple of other comments, her film debut as lounge singer Lyn Lesley in the 1952 film "Don't Bother To Knock" (co-starring with Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe, among others) is equally astounding. She was only 20 years old when she made that film, but she acts and seems to look at least 10 years older and more experienced.

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад

      Brent Mckee;indeed she was amazing!

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 лет назад +1

      It should also be noted that Anne Bancroft portrayed a much older woman than the one she played in "The Graduate" when she had the title role in "Mother Courage and Her Children" on Broadway. The play takes place over a period of 12 years and she has three adult children when the play begins. At some point in the production, she has gray hair.
      Here is a picture of Miss Bancroft in stage makeup (or at least partially made up) for the role as she receives her Oscar for "The Miracle Worker" from Joan Crawford:
      www.joancrawfordbest.com/63bancroftmatt.htm

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 4 года назад +2

      I don't believe there was a role that Ms. Bancroft couldn't play, and to perfection.

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 2 года назад +3

      @@jmccracken1963 She is gorgeous! I loved her on "Don't Bother to Knock," singing "I'll Take Manhattan"

  • @nunosoares2329
    @nunosoares2329 7 лет назад +37

    RIP Anne Bancroft. Great actress :-(

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад +1

      Nuno Soares;RIP,do you know how she passed away?

    • @mckavitt
      @mckavitt 6 лет назад +1

      Jade Shannon Cancer of the uterus, that blighter! 😢

  • @cookiesncrime333
    @cookiesncrime333 5 лет назад +7

    Anne Bancroft is beautiful! Can’t believe I never noticed!

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 5 лет назад +1

      I guess that's what age and maturity do for us! Opens your eyes up to realizations!

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 5 лет назад +1

      I was greatly surprised at how beautiful Barbara Eden had 'suddenly' become when I viewed her on RUclips after not having seen her on tv since I was a 4 year old, after about 38 years! Suddenly she went from a lady who was having fun with her Master to a knock-out beauty whom I'm sure that many women had wished to look like!!! "Jeannie, my one wish is to look and talk like you!"

    • @cookiesncrime333
      @cookiesncrime333 5 лет назад

      Oh, I don’t know who Barbara Eden is.

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 5 лет назад +1

      Barbara Eden played the "genie" in the tv show of the late 60s, "I Dream of Jeannie".

    • @cookiesncrime333
      @cookiesncrime333 5 лет назад

      Ah yes. I do know that show.

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 8 лет назад +14

    Bennett says Dr. Seuss took him to the San Diego Zoo. Random House published Dr. Seuss and made millions.

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 5 лет назад +3

      I remember when, as a child in the 70s, the San Diego Zoo used to admit kids age 16 and under in for free! I only got in twice for free! Wish I would've asked my Mom to take us more times! I would have if I had known how expensive it would be in the future! Just last summer, I went with my sister and my four children, whom we had to pay admission for, even for our 4 year old, and it was expensive! Well, if it helps to take better care of the animals, it's for a good cause. But its not a non-profit, as the ape baby-sitter claims.

    • @FrankIsAlwaysRight
      @FrankIsAlwaysRight 2 года назад

      @@deboraholsen2504 me too

  • @nobodyaskedbut
    @nobodyaskedbut 2 года назад +4

    Anne Bancroft might be America's all-time greatest actress. She had incomprable range as well as beauty.

    • @historydegree2013
      @historydegree2013 Год назад

      But no matter what she does even here all I can think of her is describing meeting her husband Mel Brooks. Cause she may be the only person that could knock some sense into him. And something about it is classic. She’s elegance. However when did she stop aging. Because I’ve seen pictures of her and she was older and it looks like the only difference is her hair

  • @olenfersoi8887
    @olenfersoi8887 2 года назад +3

    What a lovely dress of Ms. Francis on this episode. Over the years of this show, some of the dress styles were pretty wacky by today's standards. But, among them were also some that would still be considered quite classic. What is entertaining of this show is that everyone dresses as if they were going to a formal ball, with the men wearing tuxedo's usually, and the women in formal gowns. They had to have been on loan as no-one could afford weekly changes of such designer outfits, costing hundreds or thousands even then.

    • @USA24541
      @USA24541 Год назад

      Arlene is 56 on this show in 1963. If you look at the older versions from years earlier, she got better looking as she aged

  • @williamsecor7745
    @williamsecor7745 5 лет назад +5

    Anne Bancroft was of course great, but I always had a "thing" for Phyllis Newman and thankfully she is still with us!

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +1

      Ms Newman died shortly after your comment. The only panelists up to 1963 that I recall are still alive are Harry Belafonte, Dick Van Dyke, and Jane Fonda.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +1

      There are others. As the episodes go on, I try to list guest panelists up to that point who are still living in 2020.

    • @lukeswall5999
      @lukeswall5999 4 года назад

      Yeah only like 8% of the mystery guests are still alive, and all those are in the 60’s I think everyone in the 50s is gone.

  • @lugano1999
    @lugano1999 3 года назад +5

    Anne Bancroft = Anna Maria Italiano from the Bronx.

    • @dennman6
      @dennman6 Год назад +1

      What's interesting is that her real name sounds like the stage name or alias, rather than her taken name for the theater and the cinema.

  • @jackkomisar458
    @jackkomisar458 2 года назад +5

    They were laughing about Arlene's chickenpox, but it can be a severe, even life-threatening disease in adults. There was no vaccine for chickenpox until 1995, too late for Arlene and too late for me (though I got chickenpox as a kid).

  • @chasermalloy7406
    @chasermalloy7406 2 года назад +5

    Incredibly classy and beautiful woman.

  • @syd8802
    @syd8802 3 года назад +8

    Though Dorothy was going through a hard time she is still my favorite panelist and I think it is not fair for people to make remarks about her situation everyone goes through hard times. hers just happen to be harder than others she stills ends up pulling through and coming back. personally I don't see how people come up with the conclusion that she does drugs I get how she would be an alcoholic( it makes more sense if you know about her husband) and I think people say she is s drug-addicted because of how she died involving drugs, this is my personal opinion most people look past all the things she has accomplished to look at her faults. we all have faults but since she is not here it is easy to accuse without the whole story. RIP Dorothy, you are missed.

    • @johnnyfivejmc
      @johnnyfivejmc 3 года назад +3

      Dorothy Kilgallen was friendly with JFK of whom she was investigating his assination. She was found dead in a hotel room with her notes missing. Three letter organizations were not keen on any one questioning the official story of JFK's death.

    • @janetmarletto6667
      @janetmarletto6667 2 года назад +4

      She was murdered in her home..on the 3rd floor ( of 5 floors/ 13 000 sf)
      It is a travesty that her demise was not investigated.
      Anne Bancroft changed her name from an Italian one.

    • @reneshay889
      @reneshay889 Год назад +1

      @@johnnyfivejmc Wrong. Died in her home.

  • @robertmelson2130
    @robertmelson2130 9 лет назад +8

    I've seen a lot of comments, both here and on FB from people who noted that their enjoyment of the show diminished after November 8, 1965. As I am watching the shows in order, I haven't experienced that yet, but I can believe it. I'm seeing this stretch of shows where Phyllis Newman has taken Dorothy's place as good preparation for it. I like Phyllis Newman, btw.

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 года назад +2

      Phyllis was good but it was not the same after Dorothy died. But she was a bit like Marmite - you either love it or hate it! I love it!! 🤪

    • @SkyBlue-qn8me
      @SkyBlue-qn8me 3 месяца назад

      When Dorothy was murdered, the show declined

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 лет назад +32

    Speaking of great parties -- any party at the home of Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks must have been a hoot and a quarter. In 1963, she dated Mel, got engaged to Mel, and married Mel. What a smart girl.
    As to Katharine Hepburn loosing to Anne Bancroft the best actress Oscar in 1962, as to Anne Bancroft loosing the best actress Oscar to Katharine Hepburn in 1967 -- I think AMPAS got it exactly backward. Hepburn should have won best actress in 1962 for "Long Days Journey into Night" and Bancroft should have won best actress in 1967 for "The Graduate."

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +16

      Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft: a more superficially mismatched couple I've never seen. But what an inspiring marriage they had!
      The one film they did together, "To Be Or Not Be", was quite good, especially given it was a remake of a classic 1942 film (remakes rarely work). She also appeared in his TV special, "An Audience with Mel Brooks", invited onstage near the end to reprise the duet they did in that film, a version of "Sweet Georgia Brown" sung entirely in Polish. :)
      They were just a delightful couple. She had to have been one smart cookie indeed to have had the taste to pick Mel, considering she could have snared any of the most attractive men in the world if she'd wanted to go that route. She was truly one of the most stunningly beautiful women I've ever seen, and *what* an actress.

    • @alcd6333
      @alcd6333 7 лет назад +5

      She did a cameo in Brooks' "Silent Movie" (you get to see her cross her eyes opposite Marty Feldman).
      Phyllis Newman must be a big fan of Anne Bancroft - that's pretty good guesswork.

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +4

      I don't know if you've ever seen Anne Bancroft's movie debut, in the 1952 20th Century-Fox film "Don't Bother To Knock," but I was astounded after watching the film to learn that she was only 20 years old when she played Lyn Lesley. And she played the role of a "been around, seen a lot of things" lounge singer quite well! (She had appeared on TV for a couple of years before that, doing drama anthologies, using the name Anne (or Anna or Ann) Marno; "Don't Bother To Knock" was her first credit as Anne Bancroft.)

    • @mckavitt
      @mckavitt 6 лет назад +3

      soulierinvestments They were all let loose, but you mean "losing, I think. 🤓

    • @taylortippin1482
      @taylortippin1482 5 лет назад +1

      @soulierinvestments I completely agree.

  • @robertungerbuehler9076
    @robertungerbuehler9076 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous, and swimming in talent!

  • @buddmannable
    @buddmannable Год назад +1

    Annie is Class, Grace, Elegance and Beauty personified.

  • @jadeshannon5583
    @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад +14

    Anne Bancroft is a genius!

  • @battlegirldeb
    @battlegirldeb Год назад +2

    I've seen this episode a few times and never realized how much Bennett talks about his friend Ted Giesel aka Dr. Susse.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s Seuss …

    • @battlegirldeb
      @battlegirldeb 5 месяцев назад

      @@LANCSKID Thanks I knew it was wrong at the time I did this one, but I was focus on getting Giesel that I forgot about Seuss.

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 лет назад +16

    Arlene back from chicken pox. Too bad that gown is not preserved in color. It looks stunning. And all her witty-iness is unscripted. I bet her parties were memorable. 1963 was a challenging year for Martin [Children From their Games goes belly up], and for Dorothy [recovering from illness associated with drug abuses], and Arlene [chicken pox . . . . and stay tuned -- ]

    • @alskndlaskndal
      @alskndlaskndal 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Forgive me if you know all this, just thought it worth mentioning:
      I've read that a small number of the last season's episodes were broadcast in both color and black & white. I don't think the color ones were preserved. You can see Arlene and Bennett in color on the syndicated version of the show, though. :-) John did a few things in color as well.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +4

      Reluctant Dragon The last year of WML was, in fact, broadcast in color, and recorded on videotape. However, the only surviving copies we know of are B&W kinescopes just like the rest of the series. There was *just* a discussion about this on another video, can't remember where, speculating as to whether any of the color videos have been preserved by private collectors. It sounds like the best we can hope for is that a copy of the very last episode may have been preserved, but even that is doubtful. I think it's all lost for good, another victim of network tape wiping.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +4

      ***** Of course colorizing can be done. It's just that someone would have to spend the time and money to do it, so I'd say it's not going to happen. I honestly can't see the market for it. But colorizing has come a long way since the days of Ted Turner's abominations of the 1980s. I saw some colorizations done within the last few years, and I don't think I would have been able to tell the original film was B&W if I hadn't already known. It was that good.
      Anyhow, I don't think you were on that thread I was referring to, dylan. We were talking about the last year of videotaped, color shows, and wondering whether some private collector had it, because there had been a short clip of it (possibly) posted before.
      I'd refer you to the thread, but there's just no good way on YT or Google+ for me to find where it was, despite the fact that this thread was active as recently as YESTERDAY. I hate the new comments system so much. But the great comments you folks leave more than make up for that!

    • @alskndlaskndal
      @alskndlaskndal 10 лет назад +3

      What's My Line? ***** I was going to suggest getting in touch with Ted, maybe he needs a hobby. ;-)
      I don't know if you saw the "I Love Lucy" Christmas show they had on CBS last year, but I thought the colorization was done quite well. They still have a clip of it here www.cbs.com/shows/holiday_central/video/lB4elRGG_LEWYx_Fo9NjkjOLsDNyUiDf/holiday-special-i-love-lucy/ (as a side note, I didn't realize CBS.com had full episodes of many of their classic series, including Lucy, Twilight Zone, etc!)
      But I'd have to agree, we're a ... niche market. Fun to dream, though.
      Thanks for the info on the color episodes. It's sad we'll probably never see them, but you never know. Sometimes a Monet turns up in somebody's granny's attic. :-)

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +1

      Reluctant Dragon I generally point to the example of the complete version of Fritz Lang's Metropolis having been shockingly discovered in Argentina a few years back, after decades of folks searching for it and believing it to be lost forever. So yes, there's always hope on that level.
      The difference here is that I would expect that the network only had one copy of each show. Once they erased and reused the tapes (for short sighted economic reasons), the only copy was destroyed forever. So I'm not too optimistic. The best bet would be that a staff member squirreled away a copy illegally,
      I hope I'm wrong, but I really don't think we'll ever see a color episode of the CBS WML shows.
      I'm still very, very, very mad at CBS for issuing a *totally* unfair strike on my Vintage Comedy Vault channel. So CBS and I are no longer on speaking terms. ;)

  • @sstavsky
    @sstavsky 3 года назад +2

    She was actually on twice in one year. She appeared in 1962 after the movie opened.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +29

    I'm surprised that Mr. Harkins the sugar guy was not told to spit out his gum before going on. That was bad form.

    • @maynardsmoreland
      @maynardsmoreland 10 лет назад +3

      Must have been nerves.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +4

      It helped him give away his product to the panel.

    • @stevenginsberg8471
      @stevenginsberg8471 7 лет назад +4

      Joe Postove he still won the full prize despite the clue

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +3

      The first thing that I noticed after he signed in was that he was chewing gum, because contestants on WML? generally did not chew gum, or even have a throat lozenge in their mouths. I wonder if that was deliberately set up by the production staff, as a way of getting the questioning on to his product sooner - and, sure enough, Phyllis Newman asked that question right at the start.
      That much said, I found his gum-chewing to be visually annoying.

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад +1

      Joe Postove;Yes I agree.I'm a business woman and I won't allow anyone to chew in my office.All the best!

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +14

    I don't think I've seen a contestant chew gum on the show before. The panel was not shy in picking up on it. He might have thought that it would help the panel and not chew.

    • @soulierinvestments
      @soulierinvestments 10 лет назад +8

      I wonder if this guy popped in a stick just before he walked out and no staff member had time to get him to spit it out. Who knows? Maybe he arrived with bad anxiety and the gum chewing helped get him on TV without meltdown.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +4

      ***** You don't really chew chewing tobacco that way, though. :)
      Yeah, I was pretty surprised to see the gum chewing, too, given the high class gloss of this show. And it ended up controlling the nature of the entire questioning round due simply to the first question having been about the gum, even though it really had nothing to do with the guy's job at ALL!

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Ha! Dylan do you think WML kept a spittoon for just such occasions?

    • @BeIIeDoc24
      @BeIIeDoc24 10 лет назад +5

      soulierinvestments honestly, i was gonna rip him a new one in the comments. second time i've seen someone chew gum on the show. but the 1st instance, as soon as a panel member mentioned the gum, he spit it out. this guy didn't so i began to think that maybe he had another problem and the gum was either a coping mechanism or distraction.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +3

      That was the 60's Dylan, sex, drugs, and gum!

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +9

    Dorothy absent again. I wonder if the show ever considered asking her to leave, or perhaps Dorothy considered it herself.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +7

      soulierinvestments has speculated, and I think with good cause, that Phyllis Newman was being groomed to replace her around this time in case Dorothy didn't get it together. I'm glad she bounced back (well, bounced back to some extent, anyway): As much as I like Phyllis Newman (and I really do), and as much as Dorothy frequently annoys me (she really does), the contrast between her and the rest of the panel is a lot more interesting than having another charming, beautiful, witty female panelist. They already had Arlene for that.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад +23

      I agree, Phyllis was beautiful and charming and becoming rather good at the game. But Dorothy was an institution. She was as much WML as John Charles Daly. Sure, she could be annoying, but more often she was endearing in her quest for the game and her vulnerability (at least on the show...I know she was a tiger in print) and when she died, there was a terrible void that was never replaced. We already know what the show is like without Dorothy. She, as we know, kept the show and the game from becoming a chat fest or pun palace (with all respect to the lovely Arlene and the witty and urbane Bennett). And Dorothy's challenges to John kept him from becoming just a headmaster.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +9

      Joe Postove Well said. I recall that when these were airing on GSN, I sort drifted off watching them regularly when they got to the shows after Dorothy had died. Not that it wasn't still a great show, but I do feel a bit of the magic was lost, which is remarkable for me to say since she used to annoy me fairly regularly!

    • @tori7180
      @tori7180 5 лет назад +2

      What's My Line? What happened with Dorothy not getting what together? I’m not caught up on everything and I was curious about this

    • @LadyPizzAzz
      @LadyPizzAzz 4 года назад +3

      @gcjerryusc she was NOT homophobic..not in the least

  • @trumancapote9097
    @trumancapote9097 4 года назад +5

    The very next night ANNE BANCROFT unexpectedly WON her one and only Oscar for THE MIRACLE WORKER. The Best Actress race of 1963 was one for the ages. The amazing line-up of nominees were: Miss Bancroft, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Geraldine Page and Lee Remick. Personally, I would have voted for Miss. Page for SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH (one of my all-time favorite films.) My close second choice would have been Miss. Davis for her terrifying performance in WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? Her co-star in that film JOAN CRAWFORD was furious at being snubbed for Best Actress that year and BEGGED all the nominees to allow her to accept the Oscar on their behalf if they were unable or UNwilling (in Miss. Hepburn's case) to attend. Miss. Bancroft was starring on Broadway to great acclaim in MOTHER COURAGE and didn't expect to win the Oscar so she remained in NYC. Sure enough, JOAN CRAWFORD had her moment in the sun, pushing her arch-rival BETTE DAVIS out of her way as she strode on-stage to great applause to accept the Oscar for ANNE BANCROFT. Meeeoooowwww!!!!

  • @jaymesguy239
    @jaymesguy239 6 лет назад +10

    Anne Bancroft was a great talent. Sigh, what happened to Broadway and in general American theatre? (And, yes, that's the way that last word should actually be spelled). :)

    • @martinwoyzeck2634
      @martinwoyzeck2634 5 лет назад +4

      Wrong! Theatre is the British spelling, and theater is the American spelling. So no, there is no one correct way

    • @jackkomisar458
      @jackkomisar458 2 года назад +2

      @@martinwoyzeck2634 Yes, the American spelling is "theater". But, as with "glamour" and "honour", many Americans use the British spelling because they think it looks more classy.

  • @LANCSKID
    @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

    Martin Gabel always looks to me as if he has just climbed out of the ventriloquist’s suitcase.

  • @rapunzelz5520
    @rapunzelz5520 4 года назад +5

    Just once, i would have liked to have seen what happened if they had a mortician on.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +4

      They could have even asked the onetime MG Sal Mineo to let his parents come on. They sold caskets.

  • @ryanschroer
    @ryanschroer 9 лет назад +5

    Herb Klein? Nixon's future press secretary is referenced at the end of the first game..the San Diego Union editor! Wow, unexpected political reference.

  • @berwyn58
    @berwyn58 5 лет назад +4

    I can't help but think of the SNL skit where Dan Akkroyd, as President Carter, says God could not forgive him for lusting after Phyllis Newman!

    • @LarsRyeJeppesen
      @LarsRyeJeppesen 5 лет назад +1

      She was so gorgeous

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 4 года назад

      I was beginning to think I was the only one who remembered that. Great bit.

  • @risk5riskmks93
    @risk5riskmks93 Год назад

    They were starring in Broadway AND doing this show! What professionals!

  • @paulamiles9559
    @paulamiles9559 2 года назад +1

    When. sadly, it was necessary to find another lady for Dorothy's chair, WHY didnt they select the lovely, on the ball Miss Phyllis Newman? She was the first person I ever heard use the word " groovy" ( describing Mary Quant).

  • @emanuelmota7217
    @emanuelmota7217 Год назад +1

    Man, she was a knockout. And classy. Wow.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 5 лет назад +3

    BANCROFT ALWAYS KISSES CERF.

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 2 года назад +2

    B4 she ''became'' Mrs.Robinson

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 10 лет назад +16

    Hey Tom did it ever cross your mind that you were about to go on a national TV show? Spit out you gum!! Arlene asks him if he had a throat problem.....maybe he just had a thinking problem...

    • @SirSneakerPimp
      @SirSneakerPimp 5 лет назад +4

      Maybe chewing the gum calmed his nerves.

    • @LadyPizzAzz
      @LadyPizzAzz 4 года назад +2

      he probably chewed gum cause he was nervous

    • @LadyPizzAzz
      @LadyPizzAzz 4 года назад +1

      @gcjerryusc no they do not :(

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 4 года назад +1

      @gcjerryusc so do people making snide comments like this.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 года назад

      Ny feelings exactly..it also helped them figure out his line ...he helped them

  • @rtflone
    @rtflone 2 года назад +1

    I remember the hair helmet hairstyles women sported in the early 1960s, they were odd to say the least. The fashion styles for women weren't far behind on the goofy scale either.. lol

  • @terencehennegan1439
    @terencehennegan1439 4 года назад +4

    What a beautiful looking women she was, a natural beauty.

  • @nanaberry4120
    @nanaberry4120 7 лет назад +14

    The sugar salesman looks like bossy the cow gnawing on cud.

    • @slaytonp
      @slaytonp 3 года назад +1

      I always want to smack gum chewers across the back of the head. I don't know why this irritates me so much. It isn't as if they were hurting anyone in any way besides looking aggressively moronic.

    • @washoe4827
      @washoe4827 3 года назад

      @@slaytonp you're easily irritated...?!

    • @slaytonp
      @slaytonp 3 года назад +1

      @@washoe4827 I don't think I'm easily irritated by most things. but I'm always at my most relaxed when visiting Singapore--where it is illegal to possess or use chewing gum.

  • @drumbum3.142
    @drumbum3.142 Год назад +1

    The San Diego Zoo is Fauna Animal Beautiful Living Ambrosia.
    🦁🦍🦊🐅🦌🦓🐊🐆🐴🐂🐃🐗🦙🐫🐪🦒🐘🦏🦛🦔🐻🐨🐼🦘🦡🐥🐧🦆🦢🦉🦚🦜🐢🐳🐬🐠🐡🦋🧸

  • @mckavitt
    @mckavitt 6 лет назад +8

    As classy as she was, she'd not have flinched if people called her a "beautiful broad". No snob was she. What a class act!

  • @Eddie_Schantz
    @Eddie_Schantz 5 лет назад +2

    The second guest that sold sugar cut his own throat when he came out chewing that gum. It turns out he pretty well gave himself away even though he won the entire
    $50.00

  • @rapunzelz5520
    @rapunzelz5520 4 года назад +2

    Oh my gosh....they should have told him to get rid of the gum....just because it looks horrible. And i bet he is mad he went on with it.

  • @gailsirois7175
    @gailsirois7175 3 года назад +4

    Can't trust celebrity challenge anymore since we found out Cerf cheated a couple episodes ago..danny kaye episode ..he read the board around his mask and shouted out alfred hitchcock that danny wrote on the board...it was actually kaye who was the mystery guest...he was CAUGHT !! Kaye set him up..I think everyone suspected Cerf of cheating..any way he could

  • @user-ne8lh2vr2t
    @user-ne8lh2vr2t Год назад

    THE THINKING MAN'S MARILYN MONROE IS ANNE BANCROFT.

  • @jrm8899
    @jrm8899 4 года назад +1

    She was so cute...I wish she had tried harder to fool them

  • @josephhernandez1885
    @josephhernandez1885 7 лет назад +5

    This show has to come back with the actors and actresses we have today

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 6 лет назад

      definately

    • @mckavitt
      @mckavitt 6 лет назад

      Joseph Hernandez That would be nice.

    • @mckavitt
      @mckavitt 6 лет назад +1

      Jade Shannon Definitely. Your friendly YT Professor 🤓

    • @jeatig
      @jeatig 6 лет назад +3

      ...but if the host says something like "Thank you for being on the show," the guests might say "No problem."!!

    • @garyzerr9821
      @garyzerr9821 6 лет назад +5

      And yet the syndicated version which resurrected WML soon after was not as good. Could we really rekindle the sophisticated fun of this show today really? I wonder.

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 лет назад +1

    What was the name of the production Anne Bancroft and Martin Gabel worked on together?
    Anyone here know?

    • @stlmopoet
      @stlmopoet 10 лет назад +4

      I searched online and found a 1951 TV show "Lights Out." The episode was called "The Deal." free-classic-tv-shows.com/Sci-Fi-Horror/Lights-Out/1951-10-22-The-Deal/

    • @VahanNisanian
      @VahanNisanian 10 лет назад +3

      stlmopoet Thank you.
      There was also at least one other mystery guest who worked together with Martin Gabel: Sean Connery (10/3/65). He worked with him on "Marnie".

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +2

      ***** Ah, yes! I completely forgot that Martin was in "Marnie", probably because it's not a Hitchcock film that I've wanted to rewatch much over the years (though it has its good points).

    • @jvcomedy
      @jvcomedy 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Martin also worked on the film "Lady in Cement" with Frank Sinatra who was another WML participant.

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +2

      +Jeff Vaughn He also had an uncredited role in "Lord Love A Duck" (as the film producer), one of whose cast principals is previous Mystery Guest Tuesday Weld.

  • @Merrida100
    @Merrida100 6 лет назад +11

    What, may I ask, is "pleasurable" about butchering animals?

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 5 лет назад +5

      Worthy question, and my sentiment exactly, although I must confess that immediately after that thought, something much more dismal came to mind, as my mind does when attempting to lighten a heavy moment, by comparison: "Well, at least she doesn't take pleasure in, and have a power trip in butchering tiny, defenseless humans, as some abortionists undoubtedly do!" :(

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 4 года назад +1

      @gcjerryusc perhaps the males perpetrating that act should have had their lives equally ruined.

    • @stevekru6518
      @stevekru6518 4 года назад

      ModMokkaMatti perhaps they did have their lives ruined too

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 3 года назад +1

      Since viewing a slaughterhouse video in 2015, I've subsisted on beans, cheese, pasta and peanuts

    • @gbrumburgh
      @gbrumburgh 3 года назад +2

      @@deboraholsen2504 Abortions are a painful, private, personal matter and often necessary for various reasons. I respect a woman and her family enough to make their own decision. I suggest you stay out of it.

  • @hopicard
    @hopicard 10 лет назад +5

    Phyllis Newman always has a weird posture when she is blindfolded.

    • @jvcomedy
      @jvcomedy 9 лет назад +4

      hopicard She looks like she's doing a Stevie Wonder impression.

    • @Merrida100
      @Merrida100 6 лет назад +1

      It's because she's near sighted. Even though she's blindfolded it's her body's attempt to "see" so she tips her head

  • @Frankcastlepunisher74
    @Frankcastlepunisher74 Год назад

    How did Mel Brooks get to know and marry Anne? Much love to them both tho! They had a great son, Max. He wrote World War Z!

  • @burhananak605
    @burhananak605 4 года назад

    24:17

  • @jmccracken1963
    @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +4

    Is there a reason why Phyllis Newman isn't listed as one of the guest panelists in the title listing of this episode? I know that you're generally very good about that, too.
    Fun episode - aside from Mr. Harkins' visually annoying gum-chewing.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  7 лет назад +5

      Just an oversight. I've corrected it-- thanks!

    • @kentetalman9008
      @kentetalman9008 Год назад

      @@WhatsMyLine Then why not correct all of Robert Q. Lewis' titles as well?

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 5 лет назад +2

    "Children From Their Games" was a major dud in the history of Martin Gabel. 6 performances and down went the curtain.

  • @piddles11
    @piddles11 Год назад

    Bennett is always deaf

  • @BellaFirenze
    @BellaFirenze Месяц назад

    Mr Harkins should have swallowed his chewing gum before appearing before the cameras.

  • @ofrabjousday1
    @ofrabjousday1 4 года назад +1

    And the next day, Julian Lennon was born.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

      So, that’s alright, then. Completely irrelevant, but …

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 лет назад +5

    1:00 Phyllis Newman may not have been the first girl to introduce John Daly -- but in the 1960s, she was definitely the first woman to sit in the first seat who was not Dorothy or Arlene. Again a hint that G-T might have been grooming her to replace Dorothy Kilgallen if she did not pull out of her problems.
    1:17 -- Martin Gabel was not a smash in "Children From Their Games." A stinkeroo it was that did no one's reputations any good.

    • @BeIIeDoc24
      @BeIIeDoc24 10 лет назад +4

      Phyllis was basically groomed to take Dorothy's place, Gil pretty much admitted. I just don't think Phyllis cared to actually have that obligation to the show.

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 7 лет назад +1

      Three days, four performances, and bye, bye, Irwin Shaw and cast of "Children From Their Games."

    • @catelynstark5689
      @catelynstark5689 4 года назад

      Can't bear Phyllis

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada 4 месяца назад +1

    *_TAKES CARE OF BABY APES AT SAN DIEGO ZOO_*
    *_SELLS SUGAR_*
    *_BUTCHER_*

  • @tedmartinus3878
    @tedmartinus3878 Год назад

    I think it's rude of the women not to stand when shaking the guests hand.

    • @SkyBlue-qn8me
      @SkyBlue-qn8me 3 месяца назад

      Manners dictate a man stands up when a woman walks into a room. Women can sit. Women however would extend their hand first when meeting somebody, not the man

  • @algoritmosalfredohipicasig7116
    @algoritmosalfredohipicasig7116 5 лет назад +4

    MG was Mel Brooks' main squeeze.

  • @judylutz1702
    @judylutz1702 7 лет назад +6

    Has anyone else noticed how many female guests were single?

    • @washoe4827
      @washoe4827 3 года назад

      no

    • @kentetalman9008
      @kentetalman9008 Год назад

      I think, back then, a lot of women quit their jobs when they got married.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, ol’ Cerf noticed for sure!

  • @gypsyqueen1339
    @gypsyqueen1339 5 лет назад +4

    Who are these people who keep disliking these videos? Shame on you! Too bad I can't dislike you, too. If you don't have anything nice to say, then get a life and go away.

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 2 года назад +3

    Sugar man; strikes me as a bit of a lout.

    • @peternagy-im4be
      @peternagy-im4be Год назад +1

      Ok. Y'all be having yourself a great day y'all

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

      But it is OK to wolf-whistle and jeer at women?

  • @richardbruder7050
    @richardbruder7050 2 года назад +1

    This I think I've seen anyone chew gum on tv other than a movie.

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

      Could we have that again … this time in English, please?

  • @mickeysanders74
    @mickeysanders74 2 года назад

    Ny Mom always felt Phyllis Newman cheated the way she held her head such that she might see under the mask.

  • @benreyirl
    @benreyirl 6 лет назад +3

    His gum chewing is distracting.

    • @washoe4827
      @washoe4827 3 года назад

      you're easily distracted...?!

  • @mr.m.5719
    @mr.m.5719 4 года назад +6

    I hate the way Phyllis Newman always twists her head and “looks” up when wearing that mask. Very annoying.

    • @teddytodorova
      @teddytodorova 3 года назад +3

      I constantly read positive comments about Phyllis Newman that I have the feeling that I am the only one who can hardly stand her. Her voice and laugh are so annoying. She irritates me so much that even on the previous episode I got so aggressive when she said that she is the first woman to introduce John Daly, which is clearly not true, as both Dorothy and Arlene already had the chance to introduce him.

    • @elit3268
      @elit3268 3 года назад +1

      Her theatrics are impish, churlish and repulsive

    • @washoe4827
      @washoe4827 3 года назад

      three losers for the price of one...!

    • @ChrisHansonCanada
      @ChrisHansonCanada 4 месяца назад

      She was trying to peek through the space beside the mask and her nose. She often guessed the celebrity by cheating that way. Arlene often cheated the same way.

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 2 года назад +1

    Just Imagine;catcalls from dudes in d audience today? I'd b so gauche;as It's just notAcustom anymore;put aside just how not cool it is. 4d Anti/PC-cops;it's not abt censoriousness,it's abt reasonable decorum. Mores evolve...hopefully.

    • @TheProfessorpat
      @TheProfessorpat 2 года назад +1

      Not to mention that most of the time the recipients of the whistles were not particularly attractive…as was the case of the butcher.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Год назад +1

      If only we could loosen up a bit in 2022. most people are offended by people just being people. Sad

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 3 года назад +1

    Was that Mr. Hawkins or Harkins chomping on gum? How tacky.

  • @dstuart2918
    @dstuart2918 6 лет назад +4

    Hearing men whistle at women-thank god we've come a long way.

    • @oldwestguy
      @oldwestguy 6 лет назад +8

      D Stuart We have come a long way... but I'm not sure it's been in the right direction. This is from an era when politically correct-obsessed people weren't looking to be offended at the drop of a hat... especially when the gesture was intended as a compliment, as it is here. Were you equally offended when a gentleman guest was told he was handsome, as often happened? Something tells me the answer is NO.

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 года назад

      @@oldwestguy I noticed that the whistling got worse as the 60s took off. It seemed that as women became more “liberated” something in men determined that they would be reminded of their “place”.
      My mother (born in 1926) taught me that it was disrespectful.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Год назад +1

      It brings back better times to my ears, people complain about everything that makes people people

    • @LANCSKID
      @LANCSKID 5 месяцев назад

      Have we?