Historic context to Hal Block's joke at 1:31. This was a little more than a week after then-President Harry Truman had publicly announced he would not run for reelection in that year's presidential campaign. He would have been the last president exempt from the recent amendment to the Constitution that limits a President to two terms.
Fabulous, and in case you were wondering, its "Television's Gayest Game"! I can appreciate the sweet simplicity of their old fashioned usage and snicker like Beavis and Butthead all at once!
I saw another one where she's (Dorothy) done it before. She has done it too many times to be an accident. She's smart, she shouldn't have to cheat, in my opinion.
After you bootlegged this episode of WML, I hoped you dumped your cable or satellite provider. The constant signal "blips" and interruptions make it annoying and unwatchable. Nice fail.
Michael, do you consider your post a success? If yes, someone else’s failure was much more entertaining and appreciated than your success. Sound and video from 1952 Kinescope doesn’t equal modern HDTV.
It was very sweet when Hal Block walked that elderly woman over to her chair.
If you haven't seen this yet the part with the mystery guest is great. Definitely worth watching.
Mrs. Brody looks like Sylvester cat and tweety's,grandma
It’s incredible to think she was born around 1866. Just blows my mind.
Historic context to Hal Block's joke at 1:31. This was a little more than a week after then-President Harry Truman had publicly announced he would not run for reelection in that year's presidential campaign. He would have been the last president exempt from the recent amendment to the Constitution that limits a President to two terms.
Nice to see the entire show! I have seen all three of these separately.
Such a great show with a consummate professional
John Daly
First guest; smallish signature ever and it wasn't a joke.
3/30/52: Arthur Godfrey, mystery guest. [Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen, Hal Block, Bennett Cerf]
Arlene was beautiful, and pure class. 😊
It’s hard to imagine the guest was born in 1866- before the civil war!
Fabulous, and in case you were wondering, its "Television's Gayest Game"!
I can appreciate the sweet simplicity of their old fashioned usage and snicker like Beavis and Butthead all at once!
CBS's biggest money maker at the time. He would suffer a decline of popularity after he fired Julius LaRosa, a few years later,
Bill Smith -Who would have fired Julius laRosa? Was he a regular on the program?
Who had five daughters?
Eddie Cantor
It seemed ok to me
It's so obvious that these two are not related, examine their characteristics they really do not match'.
At lease have manners and block tryd
Chuck Endweiss
Can you translate your comment into English?
@@michaelmantle6043 It amazes me how illiterate some commenters are!
Look at Arlene at 21.16 - she has her mask askew allowing her to see sideways with her right eye. Ditto Dorothy
I saw another one where she's (Dorothy) done it before. She has done it too many times to be an accident. She's smart, she shouldn't have to cheat, in my opinion.
I disagree. There is no way could have seen the guest with the mask on as she had it.
@@Celisar1 They can see to their left the name written on the ":guest" board
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After you bootlegged this episode of WML, I hoped you dumped your cable or satellite provider. The constant signal "blips" and interruptions make it annoying and unwatchable.
Nice fail.
Rather this way or none at all. This was a very good episode to put up with the glitches in my opinion.
Michael, do you consider your post a success? If yes, someone else’s failure was much more entertaining and appreciated than your success. Sound and video from 1952 Kinescope doesn’t equal modern HDTV.