What's My Line? - Steve Lawrence; Alan King [panel] (Aug 22, 1965)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • MYSTERY GUEST: Steve Lawrence
    PANEL: Arlene Francis, Alan King, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf
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  • @davidsanderson5918
    @davidsanderson5918 4 года назад +26

    Ten weeks to go....and I'm STILL yet to see any hint of the 'decline' of Kilgallen as suggested by many who have left comments for WML clips. I'm watching chronologically and fast approaching her last episode (which I've seen already, have to say).
    In fact her deductive skills in wrapping up the wrestler woman were as sharp, laser-like and 'together' as ever. And her appearance if anything is looking as good as it's ever been since the programme started in 1950. Great hair today, great dress choice, great make-up. Top form.

    • @sandrageorge3488
      @sandrageorge3488 3 года назад +8

      I have done the same and found no strange or unusual behavior.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 года назад +7

      Thank you ! I'm just so tired of so many people trying to assert how drunk and/or drugged up she is on a fairly regular basis if you listen to them...she is sharp as a tack...and always in good form

    • @shadikhosropanah2363
      @shadikhosropanah2363 2 года назад +3

      you are right

    • @lopa2828
      @lopa2828 2 года назад +4

      She was very sharp minded, ready witted along with die hard perfectionist and razor sharp journalist and yes nothing unusual behaviour could be seen in her behaviour throughout her untimely demise. That's why many guessed her demise was not suicide or accidental overdose, but actually homicide.

    • @peternagy-im4be
      @peternagy-im4be Год назад

      Dorothy was clearly exhibiting evidence of alcohol or/and drug use in excess to which she was to accidentally die shortly.

  • @waldolydecker8118
    @waldolydecker8118 3 года назад +12

    22:00 Alan King really hits the nail on the head noting that Steve Lawrence is not only an outstanding singer but the guy is equally humorous. If he didn't sing at all, he could have been quite successful doing comedy alone. The guy's wit is off the charts....not sure if that all came from his apprenticeship with master Steve Allen or if he came to Steve having already been somewhat down that road. One of my favorite funny men and its not even his main line of work.

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Год назад +3

      I am in complete agreement. I will add that he is superb in so many aspects of performing that it's almost frightening. Camera-friendly, polite, well spoken, humorous, congenial, and a dynamite singing voice, to name just a few of his talents.

    • @ellengutknecht4994
      @ellengutknecht4994 Год назад +3

      @@rmelin13231 I agree. And he had a beautiful wife. Mrs. Lawrence. John couldn't remember. Steve said Eydie Gorme.

  • @rapunzelz5520
    @rapunzelz5520 5 лет назад +14

    You can tell when bennet knows the mystery guest....sometimes he lets the guessing go on, but he sits back with a telltale, satisfied grin on his face.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 года назад

      Cheater

    • @josephpalermo4538
      @josephpalermo4538 2 года назад +1

      It's called being SMUG....Bennett to me always appeared to be a snob!!!

    • @Noone58319
      @Noone58319 Год назад

      It’s a cute grin, too.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 3 месяца назад

      He knew A LOT of folks in the business.

  • @jmccracken1963
    @jmccracken1963 6 лет назад +6

    I've been watching the episodes from 1964-1965 in chronological order. One thing that I notice is that, in each of the taped episodes which air in August of 1965, more time is allowed for banter with each contestant, especially so with the Mystery Guest. This is probably since, because the episodes were being videotaped, there was no pressure to get a 4th contestant on for the episode.
    A foretaste of one of the norms of the syndicated series: only 3 contestants.....

  • @mkl62
    @mkl62 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting.

  • @thamnosma
    @thamnosma 6 лет назад +8

    Dorothy is back after missing for two weeks.

  • @allanshulstad1783
    @allanshulstad1783 3 года назад +5

    Alan King did some good acting, too.

  • @saifonlawrence2044
    @saifonlawrence2044 Год назад +1

    Steve Lawrence was one far out,hip ,groovy cat...dig it man !

  • @MajorSeventh
    @MajorSeventh 9 лет назад +8

    I'm surprised no one guessed "salt" for the ice cube guy (something hard that is eaten that doesn't grow).

  • @preppysocks209
    @preppysocks209 4 года назад +8

    Embarrassing moment for John at 21:11, forgetting the name of Steve's wife., and calling her "Mrs. Lawrence." He couldn't even come up with it for a few seconds. Steve had to interject with "Eydie Gorme."

    • @princeharming8963
      @princeharming8963 3 года назад +10

      It's understandable that he might have a brain f**t every now and then, as John not only knew a LOT of people... there was a LOT going on simultaneously that he had to juggle while sitting in that chair. There was so much more to it than just friendly banter. To his credit however, he didn't misfire often.

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 лет назад +5

    Bennett's Weekly Puns: "Tonight, Mrs. Ay, I guess we'll be running the gamut from "Ay" to Z, won't we". 3:50
    "I thought the fellow who made the ice cubes sort of made a sucker out of you." 23:41

  • @allanshulstad1783
    @allanshulstad1783 3 года назад +5

    Daly was the soul of suavity

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 лет назад +4

    No doubt that Bennett wrote his own introductions of John and that the other panelists most certain did too every week. Dorothy's phrase was always the same no matter who sat on her left "...a charming young actor/comedian/singer/writer...."

  • @jmccracken1963
    @jmccracken1963 6 лет назад +3

    Concerning a couple of Broadway shows mentioned in this episode.....
    Unlike "Mrs. Dally," which ran only 53 performances on Broadway, the play "The Impossible Years," by Robert Fisher and Arthur Marx (Groucho's son), proved to be what Bennett Cerf would call "a big, fat hit" on Broadway. It opened at the Playhouse Theatre on Wednesday, 13 October 1965 - and it ran for 560 performances, closing on Saturday, 27 May 1967. The original cast principals included Alan King (Dr. Jack Kingsley), Janet Ward, Jane Elliot, Neva Small, Michael Vale, Bert Convy, Michael Hadge, Jack Hollander, and Sudie Bond. (A young actor named Scott Glenn played Andy.)
    The production was directed by Arthur Storch, with sets designed by William Pitkin, costumes designed by Ann Roth, lighting designed by Martin Aronstein - and hair designed by The Kenneth Salon.
    I don't know how long Alan King played Dr. Jack Kingsley in the show, though. Ed McMahon replaced him for a week in mid-January of 1966 - and, at some point during the run, Sam Levene succeeded Alan King in the role of Dr. Jack Kingsley, and remained in the cast through the end of the show's long run.
    When this episode was videotaped, "What Makes Sammy Run?" was entering the last 3 weeks of its long, successful Broadway run (540 performances) at the 54th Street Theatre. The show closed on Saturday, 12 June 1965 - and yes, Steve Lawrence played Sammy Glick to the end of the run. (Richard France was his standby in the role.)

    • @Noone58319
      @Noone58319 Год назад +2

      I love your expertise! Thank goodness for people like you.

  • @allanshulstad1783
    @allanshulstad1783 3 года назад +2

    Good guests. Often hilarious

  • @TheGadgetPanda
    @TheGadgetPanda 9 лет назад +6

    Between them Steve Lawrence and his wife seem to have made more guest appearances on the show than anyone else. Or at least it seems that way.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 лет назад +3

      21:00 -- Alan King asks: "You consider a wife a relative?" This time they all seemed to think the answer to that question was a legitimate yes, and I agree, but I remember a much earlier episode in which the panel quibbled quite a bit over that one. (I don't remember who the guest was, or exactly how far back, though -- could be in the 50s, even.)

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад

      SaveThe TPC If relative is kinship then a spouse would be considered a relative. A person connected with another by blood or affinity

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 4 года назад +3

      TheGadgetPanda - The multi-talented Steve Lawrence (a fabulous singer, great comedian, fine actor) and his beloved, brilliantly talented Eydie Gorme (who was a star before him here and in Latin America throughout her career as a solo singer in several genres and languages, with him and with Trio Los Panchos) were probably exceeded in appearances both as individuals and as a couple only by Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows. This may include times as panelists, as well.

    • @lopa2828
      @lopa2828 2 года назад

      I think Gordon and his wife Shiela MacRae were among other most well known mystery guests apart from Steve and his wife. But yes I agree with you.

  • @bigoldinosaur
    @bigoldinosaur 9 лет назад +4

    "Do I know your mother?"
    "I doubt that sweetheart."

  • @allanshulstad1783
    @allanshulstad1783 3 года назад +2

    The maven of panel moderators.

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 5 лет назад +3

    Regarding the second challenger (Daniel Levin) who pronounced his last name with a slight emphasis on the first syllable, it would have been fitting if his product had been baker's yeast or baking powder.

  • @ellengutknecht4994
    @ellengutknecht4994 6 месяцев назад +1

    Steve was equally talented as he beautiful Eydie. Steve lost his battle with dementia. Sad I thought he was doing fine in the beginning. Steve passed away on March 7, 2024. What a loss!!!!

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +5

    Just before the 10:00 mark Bennett asks "if fisticuffs have anything to do with her occupation". They had a conference. Now Bennett is sharp enough to realize that if they needed a conference to come up with an answer, then asking if she had anything to do with professional boxing was kind of dumb, huh?

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 лет назад +2

    Videotaped on May 23, 1965.

  • @bluecamus5162
    @bluecamus5162 Год назад +2

    The iceman cometh.... and did stumpeth the panel.

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada Месяц назад +1

    *_MANAGES PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS_*
    *_MAKES ICE CUBES_*

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +1

    Wait a minute, heah! Ice is NOT processed? Oh my. All my water, here at home was getting excited too!

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 лет назад

      +Joe Postove
      If your water got excited enough, it would really get steamed.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +6

    At 3:55 John "well there goes that August heat for you". OK, if they want to pretend that it's August 22nd, I'll have to live with it. But if John wants to speak with forked tongue about something as mundane as what day it is, I am disappointed. If he's going to lie, make it a big one, John. Golly!

    • @soulierinvestments
      @soulierinvestments 9 лет назад +4

      very warm for May.

    • @stephensaunders1845
      @stephensaunders1845 7 лет назад +3

      Unluckily, 22 August 1965 was a rather cool day in New York - a top temperature of just 70°F. It had been 90 a week earlier, however.

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 5 лет назад +5

    I thought that as a pioneer, especially as a manager of a wrestler with as great a reputation as Antonino Rocca, that Mary Ay's name would show up somewhere on the Internet other than her connection with this episode of WML. But nothing, nada, zilch.
    Not many episodes ago, someone posted a question as to whether any of the people who appeared on WML were frauds. I am wondering if Mary Ay was in reality an executive secretary for the company that managed Rocca and a group of other wrestlers and that the company got her on the show to help plug Rocca (who was in his mid-40's by this time and his career somewhat in decline).

  • @drumbum3.142
    @drumbum3.142 7 месяцев назад

    Rest In Peace Sir.🎭🧸
    Thank You for the Memories.🧸🎭🧸🧸🧸

    • @RonGerstein-tf5tp
      @RonGerstein-tf5tp 7 месяцев назад

      Do you mean Steve Lawrence (Sidney Liebowitz)?

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 7 месяцев назад

      @RonGerstein-tf5tp
      Yup. I Hope I'm Wrong. But (it) seems that he passed away within the past thirty-six -- forty eight hours.

    • @RonGerstein-tf5tp
      @RonGerstein-tf5tp 7 месяцев назад

      @@drumbum3.142 He prickly died 3/7/243$

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 9 лет назад +2

    First contestant: is it on the level? I would think the ring would have to be level for it to work at all.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +1

      Too bad that Bennett is dead. What a comeback!

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +2

    I was wondering what "Blackjack Candy" might be. Tis....
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Jack_(confectionery)

    • @ghshinn
      @ghshinn 9 лет назад +1

      They called it a chew in the article you referenced, but when I was a kid we had a thing called blackjack taffy. It was licorice flavored. Do you think it's the same thing?

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +1

      ghshinn If you run a Google on Black Jack candy licorice taffy will come up as well, I think.

  • @preppysocks209
    @preppysocks209 4 года назад +1

    Tiny number of views of this episode. Probably one of the least of any of them.

  • @lindafurr2404
    @lindafurr2404 9 месяцев назад

    Steve Lawrence is 88 yrs young.

  • @waldolydecker8118
    @waldolydecker8118 3 года назад +1

    Normally when good looking women contestants appear on the show, there are numerous cat-call whistles from the audience. 11:46 When the second guest enters - a male who on site looks like your prototypical nerdy corporate bean counter - some wise guy from the audience delivers a sarcastic cat-call whistle that can just faintly be heard (you might have to turn up the volume), along with quick, faint laughter by a few who enjoyed the humor. Great stuff, lol.

  • @YouDummy
    @YouDummy 9 лет назад

    At 17:10 Alan King said he would beat his children for chewing ice. What a guy.

  • @boognish999
    @boognish999 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Arlene for ignoring Dorothy's "May we have a conference ?" interruption.
    Dorothy was so intrusive, loved the screen time and took the game way too seriously.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 9 лет назад +1

    No equipment in pro wrestling? How about brass knuckles and whips and chains and all that good stuff? There was (I don't know if it is still in existence) a pro wrestling league that operated under mostly amateur rules. Amateur wrestling is a great sport and this pro league was tougher than what you would find in college and high school wrestling, but not fixed or (usually) bloody. I think you can see legitimate wrestlers are real athletes.

    • @lyylski
      @lyylski 6 лет назад +1

      Brass knuckles, whips, etc. weren't really common place in 60s. Especially in New York area. They were more of a southern thing and I believe even those started to gain traction in the 70s and 80s.

  • @Fred-mp1vf
    @Fred-mp1vf 2 года назад +2

    I miss the times when professional wrestling was respectable, rather than the degenerate trash that it later became! (Never liked boxing though.)

  • @boognish999
    @boognish999 5 лет назад +1

    As I watch every show in order it seems that they ran out of mystery guests in this era. I mean really? Steve Lawrence?

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +3

      He had been on the panel, WML was a CBS show, and this was a chance to plug a CBS show. Money trumps everything.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 года назад +3

      I love Steve Lawrence

    • @gbrumburgh
      @gbrumburgh 2 года назад +3

      I often wonder if repeats like Steve Lawrence is a last minute booking for someone who couldn't make it.

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Год назад +3

      He was well liked, well respected, and he had a show to plug.

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Год назад +1

      @@gailsirois7175 As do I - he can do it all.

  • @markxxx21
    @markxxx21 7 лет назад +3

    They must've had trouble booking celebrities because people like Steve Lawrence were on way too much (for the celebrity round)

    • @Noone58319
      @Noone58319 Год назад +1

      Or maybe these were celebrities that agreed to be last-minute Mystery Guests if the need arose? Could be.