It was spots like the Henry Gibson appearance that led to Fates' Law; if Soupy had guessed wrong, he would have been disqualified for the rest of the round.
I haven't seen many episodes from this incarnation of What's My Line, but at least in this episode Soupy was an a--hole. If this is typical, rather than an off day, agreed that the show would be better without him.
Henry Gibson's voice is unmistakable.
I am now watching all the “Laugh in!” shows, along with both segments of What’s My Line? Every night. Two hours of laughs and good memories!
I can't imagine Bennett Cerf playing around with plumbing.
or Dorothy
Especially Dorothy.
Wayne Howell is the announcer.
The panel introductions was skipped. Why?
Buzzr edited them out for whatever reason. Horrible decision, one of the great traditions of the show.
9/10 times if a family friendly show is edited it is to add more commercials.
@johniacocca3168 Buzzr deleted the introduction of the panelists so it can have MORE commercials.
Anita Gillette is still around (9/1/24).
Henry Gibson used to be really funny when he was on Laugh In.
September 28, 1972
They should fire Soupy Sales, as the original show did with Mel Bloch.
It was spots like the Henry Gibson appearance that led to Fates' Law; if Soupy had guessed wrong, he would have been disqualified for the rest of the round.
Hal Block, not Mel Bloch.
I haven't seen many episodes from this incarnation of What's My Line, but at least in this episode Soupy was an a--hole. If this is typical, rather than an off day, agreed that the show would be better without him.