As I wipe away the nostalgic tears, as a child of the 1950s I grew up with TV and these people. What nice entertainment and great actors. Pure entertainment without nudity, car crashes and fake super heroes. Our time has passed. The memories endure. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
I too grew up in the era and as i look back it's amzing how the changes in technology have changed the culture. Btw, hope u get relief from that stomach ulcer!😉
BTW, John Charles Daley was from South Africa. He had sort of an accent, and that is why. My mother thought he was a dream. You all know that on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, it was he who announced the Pearl Harbor attack on American radio.
Wonderful idea to compile these TV memories. I can only dimly recall What's My Line as a small child, but now it all makes me laugh in the best sense of humor.
*Dorothy Kilgallen wasn't a mega beauty in the classic sense but she was gorgeous to me. She wasn't just pretty but she was also highly intelligent , witty and classy. A 💎 of a woman. I wish I could travel back in time to meet her and the rest of the panel.*
Glenn Hoddle I can't tell you how many baby boomers have said Dorthy Kilgallen was one of their first or oldest memorable crushes. I think she was pretty enterprising and untraditional in the 1950s expectations of women sense. That's pretty cool. May be wrong about that though.
@Redcoat’s Return - A possible exhumation of Dorothy’s body from Gate of Heaven Cemetery is the latest approach that her biographer Mark Shaw has taken during his long campaign to give her justice. Dr. Cyril Wecht has promised to examine her body for DNA that a murderer might have left behind. Dr. Wecht has served as a consultant on investigations into many other unsolved deaths including the death of JonBenet Ramsey. Me, I feel Mark Shaw could spend his time more productively if he allied himself with a member of the United States Senate or House of Representatives so they can petition the FBI and CIA to declassify all documents. Mark should fight for the release of every document that mentions Dorothy’s name and every document that mentions Ron Pataky’s name. You are familiar with him, I presume.
@@ilonabaier6042 ok now, I'm missing the punchline...I mean, this is some kind of running inside joke right? DK was not murdered for real, was she!?!?! Methinks this be a shocking Googling session I'll be diving into in a sec...
Ray Bolger was the man! Wizard of Oz was the tip of the iceburg. He could really dance! I loved watching him. He was every bit as good as Gene Kelly, who I also loved to watch.
One of my all time favs, loved his show. Sometimes watching old shows, he reminds me of Robin Williams in the way he would take over the show..... Not in humor but in the way he would dominate. Brightest , outshone even the biggest stars.
★ 3:30 Mischa Elman and Jascha Heifetz. Both were world famous violinists. If you know anything about Jack Benny you will most certainly understand Bennet's humorous jab. : ) And now you know.
I love these old shows. They are a blast from my past when I was a child. It was after WWII and everything was starting to settle down. Humor was free of vulgarity (a little "fuck" now and then was harmless) and the topics were quaint rather than edgy.
Sorry, but f--- was never said on TV in the "50's that I remember. Of course a child may not notice or know what it meant in my home since cuss words were not allowed.
Such classy people. This is what used to be called good clean fun. The ladies were all elegant and graceful, the men all entertaining and respectful. Wow, Lauren Bacall, is the definition of a knockout. Her smile alone lit up that stage - she was the kind of lady you just had to talk to, as intelligent as she was beautiful. I’m going to watch another one of these.
i watch WML reruns to remind myself how far entertainment has declined. This show was classy and entertaining. You won't find that combination too often in 2018.
My dad knew Jack Benny. Dad was the broadcast director for the Lucky Strike Hit Parade and major news shows. Met lots of famous people and even dated top female music stars. He said Jack Benny was a favorite. The nicest of nice. A truly great person.
the best of American USA ...genuine humor yet with erudition, spontaneity, and best of Hollywood when it had class, I could go on and on....I don't even want the hitech lack of humanity of today......bring back even a sliver of that age....
I wonder how many folks know who even half of these mystery guests are? I’m so sorry for them. Most are gone now but for us older folks, they will never be forgotten.
so sad to think of her dad when she read discovered dead from an overdose at age 52. she seemed so sweet. Theories floated of being murdered over her tell all book of the Kennedys.
@@teresaf991 Kilgallen was a top investigative reporter, and had just had the only interview with Jack Ruby, the assassin of Lee Harvey Oswald. It seems like Ruby spilled his guts, and named names. She was going to expose some rather high-level government officials *coughcoughLBJcough* and so had to be taken out.
I have two teenagers. I was shocked when told they no longer taught script writing or world history in schools. My 18 year old had to recently sign a legal document. The best he could do was print his name in lower case. WTF!!!
Steve Allen hated Rock and Roll and when Elvis appeared on his show he told him to sing "You Ain't Nothin but a Hound Dog", then while Elvis was signing the song he rolled a hound dog out on a chair right next to him to embarrass him. Elvis was furious and refused to ever work with Allen again.
If you haven't seen it, watch Tommy Smothers of the Smothers Brothers impersonating Johnny on The Tonight Show. It is really uncanny how he looks and speaks like him virtually exactly. And after Tommy sits down, he takes one of Johnny's pencils and starts playing with it.
You've listed all the attributes I find sooo attractive in a man. And yes, I do find him attractive as well as funny! It's quite a shame that there's not more like him in this day in age...(sigh)...
reina coffee His smoking took him away from us. As he was dying of lung cancer, he made TV ads for the American Cancer Society saying "Don't start" . I think it's on RUclips.
@gcjerryusc Perhaps true, but it was honestly no picnic to be black back then. Black people were literally banned from certain jobs, businesses and even buying property in many places, plus many colleges would not accept them. It wasn't so great for women either. They had to work twice as hard as men and still got paid less, plus that glass ceiling was real and it was much lower then. That era was better in many ways but not every way Let's be honest and not idealize it.
I found him annoying to be honest. I wish he had stuck to the point of the game instead of trying to divert the attention to himself. I can understand the nature of show where it's fine to add humor here and there but he was contantly cracking jokes, trying to be funny when it was beginning to get irritating to the point he wasn't taking the game seriously, he never even asked one proper question.
Margaret - Because it turns out it was rigged. Listen to Daly throw clues at the panel right before he goes into "conference" with the contestant. On one show the guest was a ballplayer and an in-law of Arlene.
Wow, what a line up of legendary talent. Makes you realize just how the entertainment world, especially in the U.S., has declined in such a dramatic way. Who would ever have believed it back then.
j.d. di giusto - the “talent” of today pales in comparison to back then. I loved this show then and watched it years later when it was the last program of the evening before “signing off” with the national anthem.
I wonder if the talent seemed so much better for two reasons. 1 - not so much dirty laundry aired all over the media and more importantly 2 - FAR fewer "actors" and "actresses" parading much less talent and far fewer 2-rate films being made?
Signatures * for God's sake, because education was extremely important and taken seriously in those times, cursive was mandatory unlike now, pre-computers ruining everything sacred and holy...🎉🎉
--> KaptKan1. Yeah. When you have to pick on someone's phenotype, calling her "the chinless wonder," it's pretty sad. On the other hand, she really insulted Patsy Cline in her review of Cline. People dish, they're probably gonna get it back.
Mickey Rooney may have not been a “very attractive leading man” by their standards back then but he had more talent and charm than most of the guests that were on the show.
As I wipe away the nostalgic tears, as a child of the 1950s I grew up with TV and these people. What nice entertainment and great actors. Pure entertainment without nudity, car crashes and fake super heroes. Our time has passed. The memories endure. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
I too grew up in the era and as i look back it's amzing how the changes in technology have changed the culture. Btw, hope u get relief from that stomach ulcer!😉
@@sweetpealee056 Thanks for your comments. Very few pickup on my username. And yes, triple therapy worked.
@@H.pylori
Try dry bar comedy dear. Makes me laugh without the filth.
I feel you! I'm 64.
May God bless and protect you and yours. 🌻🪻🌷🫵👍
@@sweetpealee056
Yup!
You live up to your name! 🫵👍
@Echo-ux3wo thank you! (I'm 70 btw) Blessings!✌️🫶😊
I grew up in the 50s also. I find the older I get, the more nostalgic I become. This was a great time😊
Rosalind Russell was my favorite.
This is only, what, 10 times better than anything on television these days? Okay, 20? Simply wonderful television entertainment.
BTW, John Charles Daley was from South Africa. He had sort of an accent, and that is why. My mother thought he was a dream. You all know that on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, it was he who announced the Pearl Harbor attack on American radio.
Dorothy was one of the smartest people ever & it's so sad how she died. :( Bacall was a real looker from her youth to old age. Just stunning!
"Sweet Georgia Brown" in Polish......... now that's class.
She was murdered because she knew too much about JFK assassination
Groucho..."Are you a corrupt politician....or am I being redundant." Priceless!
Perfect question to start a debate.
@@susannaCdonovan23 It is an oxymoron
@@H.pylori Actually it's the opposite -- it's a tautology.
Great entertainment back then.....funny and clean...so missed those days
Wonderful idea to compile these TV memories. I can only dimly recall What's My Line as a small child, but now it all makes me laugh in the best sense of humor.
"Are you a corrupt politician? Or am I being redundant?"
That Groucho chap is quite the shining wit, unlike so many in his line of business today.
Most of them today are just plain STUPID.
Funny, that Groucho Chap
@@bethewalt7385 He is!
I loved this show just to watch my dad and mom laugh for 30 minutes.
What a wonderful memory!
Aww, what beautiful memories. 👍
Fredric March, damn near every movie you see made between 1935 & 1955 seems to feature him.
*Dorothy Kilgallen wasn't a mega beauty in the classic sense but she was gorgeous to me. She wasn't just pretty but she was also highly intelligent , witty and classy. A 💎 of a woman. I wish I could travel back in time to meet her and the rest of the panel.*
Glenn Hoddle I can't tell you how many baby boomers have said Dorthy Kilgallen was one of their first or oldest memorable crushes. I think she was pretty enterprising and untraditional in the 1950s expectations of women sense. That's pretty cool. May be wrong about that though.
Glenn Hoddle Me too! I could protect her from being murdered ...a great and evil tragedy of that time!
@Redcoat’s Return - A possible exhumation of Dorothy’s body from Gate of Heaven Cemetery is the latest approach that her biographer Mark Shaw has taken during his long campaign to give her justice. Dr. Cyril Wecht has promised to examine her body for DNA that a murderer might have left behind. Dr. Wecht has served as a consultant on investigations into many other unsolved deaths including the death of JonBenet Ramsey.
Me, I feel Mark Shaw could spend his time more productively if he allied himself with a member of the United States Senate or House of Representatives so they can petition the FBI and CIA to declassify all documents. Mark should fight for the release of every document that mentions Dorothy’s name and every document that mentions Ron Pataky’s name. You are familiar with him, I presume.
she got dusted by the killers of JFK due to her ambitious research into his murder.
@@ilonabaier6042 ok now, I'm missing the punchline...I mean, this is some kind of running inside joke right? DK was not murdered for real, was she!?!?! Methinks this be a shocking Googling session I'll be diving into in a sec...
Ray Bolger was the man! Wizard of Oz was the tip of the iceburg. He could really dance! I loved watching him. He was every bit as good as Gene Kelly, who I also loved to watch.
Awww! Ray Bolger...The ScareCrow from Wizard of Oz
I was growing up watching this.Did anyone notice how nice there hand writing is?
I bet they worked and practiced to have those signatures.
@@22lyric I was taught to write my name perfectly. It was deemed to be essential.
And THEIR spelling was probably very good, as well as their HANDWRITING.
I live in the Wash DC corridor. Many many school districts stop teaching cursive handwriting decades ago which is shameful.
Their
Wonderful to see everybody again, may they Rest In Peace.
I loved that show. Class,poise and humor all missing in today’s TV
These days the height of class is when they DON'T consume beaver rectum.
LOL......Groucho says"You realize no one is listening to you?"Groucho is out of control!lol.
Cigar smoke should have told them who he is!
Completely
Rosalind Russell is an absolute scream! Lovely lady. What a great programme!
One of my favorites.
She's great.
I love her first name.
As fair as a rose.
Rosalind Russell was born and raised in my hometown of Waterbury, CT. Her autobiography "Life is a Banquet" is a great read!
@@AnnaPace-t5vThank you,for sharing your information on Ms.Russell.
My favorite is Groucho. There aren’t any like him anymore. He was brilliant, hilarious, sharp and witty. Love him.
One of a kind. Legend.
Phenomenal Woman Sure was
One of my all time favs, loved his show. Sometimes watching old shows, he reminds me of Robin Williams in the way he would take over the show..... Not in humor but in the way he would dominate. Brightest , outshone even the biggest stars.
@@edwardbietsch993I AGREE!! I was also reminded of Robin Williams!
The Yul Brynner clip is priceless. I've watched it over and over again.
I never missed watching a show!!! It was great to just hear the questions and how bright everyone was!!!!
Wonderful programme. One of the best there's ever been.
★ 3:30 Mischa Elman and Jascha Heifetz. Both were world famous violinists. If you know anything about Jack Benny you will most certainly understand Bennet's humorous jab. : ) And now you know.
Ever see the video where Fred Allen crashes Benny's show at the Roxy in '47 to keep him from torturing the audience with his violin?
@@academyofshem I have not, sounds like a riot. I will look for it : )
Thank you for the explanation.
Benny was rated 995
Few people knew Benny was a world class violinist.
Lauren Bacall is stunning.
I love these old shows. They are a blast from my past when I was a child. It was after WWII and everything was starting to settle down. Humor was free of vulgarity (a little "fuck" now and then was harmless) and the topics were quaint rather than edgy.
Sorry, but f--- was never said on TV in the "50's that I remember. Of course a child may not notice or know what it meant in my home since cuss words were not allowed.
No...not in the 50's and 60's.
Actually, it was in the Motion Picture "MASH" in 1970.
@@mvies77I agree with you.
I've always believed a little fuck was harmless, now and then, that's how I got my daughter
@@mvies77the commenter never said fuck was said on air those days, pick up the pace, snap snap stay with it..
.😂😂😂😂
Such classy people. This is what used to be called good clean fun. The ladies were all elegant and graceful, the men all entertaining and respectful. Wow, Lauren Bacall, is the definition of a knockout. Her smile alone lit up that stage - she was the kind of lady you just had to talk to, as intelligent as she was beautiful. I’m going to watch another one of these.
Wow, we will never see entertainment like this again. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for posting this. Just wonderful. Just good fun.
How I love Jack Benny!
Great fun watching this ....I especially love Jerry Lewis and Ronald Reagan ......what a great show that was .....truly enjoyable
Take a look at Jerry Lewis' haircut - it is flawless and is being channeled today.
What a treat to see Yul Brynner and Ray Bolger.
Rossalind Russell was hilarious...
I loved this show when I was a kid. Loved Arlene Francis lash mask.
I ❤️ these people. I am so happy they were in my childhood. ❤❤❤
I think I enjoy the chalkboard sign-ins as much as anything else on this show, fascinating and wonderful
"Mr. and Mrs. John Smith." Talk about a devilish sense of humor.
Andrew Hall yes!
I love to see the elegant penmanship!
...couldn’t make out nearly half of the signatures.😕
i watch WML reruns to remind myself how far entertainment has declined. This show was classy and entertaining. You won't find that combination too often in 2018.
You're right. Amazing, unpretentious stars just having a bit of fun. PR managers would chop their heads off for being this unscripted these days.
Sadly, it's now 2024 and it's only gotten worse.
Jack Benny looked like he was ready to throw down 😆 oh man, that was my fav
The Rosalind Russell part was absolutely hilarious!!!!!! Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!😆🤣😂
Rosalind was a Love! Her autobiography was a joy to read!
Yes!
My dad knew Jack Benny. Dad was the broadcast director for the Lucky Strike Hit Parade and major news shows. Met lots of famous people and even dated top female music stars. He said Jack Benny was a favorite. The nicest of nice. A truly great person.
That’s great to hear! I’ve been watching The Jack Benny Program lately and now I’ll enjoy watching it even more.
What fun to hear your story! 🌻
@Andrea what a wonderful story. Must have been so much fun and certainly very interesting growing up with him.
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How cool is that? Thanks for sharing.
I wish Game Show Network had another station for just rerunning the old game shows. I love them.
I so agree!
Absolutely.
Great idea!
I loved this show....loved that era....1955-1965.....the rest you can throw away! 😉
Post 65, went downhill on some things
At least, as a kid, you could play outside..
I also love the car chassis and dresses of those years
the best of American USA ...genuine humor yet with erudition, spontaneity, and best of Hollywood when it had class, I could go on and on....I don't even want the hitech lack of humanity of today......bring back even a sliver of that age....
Classy ...love it
These celebrities are the nexus of communism today.
I agree with you.
I wonder how many folks know who even half of these mystery guests are? I’m so sorry for them. Most are gone now but for us older folks, they will never be forgotten.
Rosalind Russell..just Amazing!
The episode that had Dorothy Killgallen's dad as the mystery guest was a really good show.
so sad to think of her dad when she read discovered dead from an overdose at age 52. she seemed so sweet. Theories floated of being murdered over her tell all book of the Kennedys.
@@teresaf991 Kilgallen was a top investigative reporter, and had just had the only interview with Jack Ruby, the assassin of Lee Harvey Oswald. It seems like Ruby spilled his guts, and named names. She was going to expose some rather high-level government officials *coughcoughLBJcough* and so had to be taken out.
@@academyofshemPossibly.
John and his conferences with Lauren Bacall .... hilarious! 8:55
Everyone's handwriting (penmanship) was so nice.
I have two teenagers. I was shocked when told they no longer taught script writing or world history in schools. My 18 year old had to recently sign a legal document. The best he could do was print his name in lower case. WTF!!!
@@richardclifford003 It’s because the thinking was that everyone would be using keyboards. It’s sad though.
@@richardclifford003Sad,unfortunaely true it seems.
The Golden Age of Entertainment.....Just a Great Show....John Daly a great host
Steve Allen was a man for all times, he'd have fit in during any era. His talent was subtle, intelligently funny, and wonderful. I miss him.
I miss him too. He was a truly understated, and formidably talented class act, uniquely unpretentious yet assertive without being agressive.
I miss Jayne Meadows!
@@Marsbonfire007 AUDREY ! even more. 😊😉
Only problem with Steve: he hated Rock & Roll.
Take away one star.
Steve Allen hated Rock and Roll and when Elvis appeared on his show he told him to sing "You Ain't Nothin but a Hound Dog", then while Elvis was signing the song he rolled a hound dog out on a chair right next to him to embarrass him. Elvis was furious and refused to ever work with Allen again.
Great to see all these... now older... entertainers. Brings back great memories of my younger years.
Sadly, most of them have passed on.
The marx Brothers rock. Groucho is one of a kind. So glad we can still see him in videos and tapes and movies
Rosalind Russell was def the funniest and Lauren Bacall the most beautiful.
Hard to argue with that!
Goldena Medina Screaming with laughter!! Soo funny!
Both gorgeous and both funny!
Johnny Carson on the panel: "I don't know what I have this pencil for."
If you haven't seen it, watch Tommy Smothers of the Smothers Brothers impersonating Johnny on The Tonight Show. It is really uncanny how he looks and speaks like him virtually exactly. And after Tommy sits down, he takes one of Johnny's pencils and starts playing with it.
I bet Johnny steamed his voice☺️
When it was fun to enjoy celebrities....
"Do your have blond, curly hair ?" is the all time best question ever uttered by the panel !!! 🤣😆😂
That's bizarre, perhaps you refer to Harpo Marx but it certainly is the "BEST" question, how queer?
@@bethewalt7385 It was what Arlene questioned when Yul Brynner was the mystery guest, look for it in 27:57.
John Daly is elegant, articulate,polite, intelligent...we don’t see the likes of him often.
Unfortunately, we don’t see the likes of him at all.
Best host for WML
You've listed all the attributes I find sooo attractive in a man. And yes, I do find him attractive as well as funny! It's quite a shame that there's not more like him in this day in age...(sigh)...
John Charles Daly was, what was known in previous generations, a gentleman. Sadly that's something young men are simply never taught to be anymore!
Renzo Butttty He has a horrible hair comb!
These are still fresh today. Thanks for posting!
Ani Merci that's because they were real stars not the bill s*** you see today
Thank you so much, Ralph for putting these videos together. They are fantastic.
I love and Ms Russell. She was classic.
OMG, Yul Brenner....looked great! "The Ten Commandments". ...my Sweet!
Steamy!
reina coffee His smoking took him away from us. As he was dying of lung cancer, he made TV ads for the American Cancer Society saying "Don't start" . I think it's on RUclips.
@@conniecrawford5231Yes,he did express to the public not to begin smoking.
Little did Dorothy’s father know what was to happen to his daughter. So sad.
Those accidental overdoses were once all too common & that’s what happened to Marilyn Monroe as well
Our gov't agents got rid of her. What a web of lies we live UNDER.
So fun thank you!!! I've talk to young people who told me they wished they'd lived back then!
LadyT I did live back then, and it was spectacular! Better than anyone under 40 today can imagine.
We'll do it live!
@gcjerryusc
Perhaps true, but it was honestly no picnic to be black back then. Black people were literally banned from certain jobs, businesses and even buying property in many places, plus many colleges would not accept them. It wasn't so great for women either. They had to work twice as hard as men and still got paid less, plus that glass ceiling was real and it was much lower then.
That era was better in many ways but not every way Let's be honest and not idealize it.
The cut of Lauren's dress was divine.
Really enjoyed this upload. Didn’t recognise some of them but great fun anyway compared to today’s crap
Thank you so much for sharing!!! LOVE These episodes!!
Rosalind Russell had one of the very best MG appearances in the show's history. I can't stop laughing, and I've watched it at least a dozen times.
I could watch every episode of What's My Line over and over
Me too..
Me too!
Absolutely
Perhaps, gen Z would learn pretty cursive🤓
I have watched it repeatedly!
The best people as well as the best performers, appearing on what appears to me in retrospect as one of the classiest quiz shows.
I agree. However, scandals were kept hush hush and celebs were better protected; also no phone cameras
Groucho can dish it out but like most comics, he has problems taking it -- way to go John Daly!!
Groucho is a tad too overbearing...
Groucho has always been extremely rude. I never cared for his type of comedy.
I found him annoying to be honest. I wish he had stuck to the point of the game instead of trying to divert the attention to himself. I can understand the nature of show where it's fine to add humor here and there but he was contantly cracking jokes, trying to be funny when it was beginning to get irritating to the point he wasn't taking the game seriously, he never even asked one proper question.
I think he's Great! 🤓🖒👀👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He seemed grumpy like he didn't want to be there.
Man I miss these old shows , today's modern game shows will never match them
these were played for fun...now they're played for money! ....and so that's what the show promotes...
Xenomorph1111 You are so right.
Even though it turns out it was rigged?
Still don't know how they guessed some of these obscure occupations.
Margaret - Because it turns out it was rigged. Listen to Daly throw clues at the panel right before he goes into "conference" with the contestant. On one show the guest was a ballplayer and an in-law of Arlene.
John loves those whispering sidebars with Bacall.
Lucky guy
They did seem to go on a touch long :).
And who not my man?
Wouldn't anyone?
I would have developed a sudden problem with English. Could you repeat that for me, please?
Lauren Bacall had so much sex appeal , while at the same time , she was funny!!!! Beautiful woman
She was tremendously intelligent
Mr Bogart was a very lucky man, and so was Francis A Sinatra.
A little bit of Groucho goes a long way.
Not a big groucho fan
@@mattalbrecht7471I disagree with your comment. It is so much fun when Groucho is been on this show or anything!!!
I can never get enough of Groucho
...and a lot of Groucho usually goes too far, and he'd be the last to admit it.
LOVE Groucho
Rosalind Russell has to be the funniest mystery guest!
the segment with the lady wrestler so funny!
Lucille ball is also very funny
@@Catherine-sd8mu poop
Have you seen Andy Williams? ruclips.net/video/xI9lv-dx0Ss/видео.html
Saxon C - Rosalind Russell was priceless. She seemed not to realize that her phony deep voice would work so well.
Yul had the signature of a star.
Wow, what a line up of legendary talent. Makes you realize just how the entertainment world, especially in the U.S., has declined in such a dramatic way. Who would ever have believed it back then.
Paul Lewis - what talent?
@@celtic0317 If you watched the program why even ask that question? DUH! 👀
j.d. di giusto - the “talent” of today pales in comparison to back then. I loved this show then and watched it years later when it was the last program of the evening before “signing off” with the national anthem.
@@celtic0317 : One would not know that from your initial reply.
I wonder if the talent seemed so much better for two reasons. 1 - not so much dirty laundry aired all over the media and more importantly 2 - FAR fewer "actors" and "actresses" parading much less talent and far fewer 2-rate films being made?
Joan Fontaine was precious in her Southern Belle affect.
Cynthia Lyman; Yes she was precious.I've seen Rebecca directed by Hitchcock and Joan was great in the movie. All the best
06:43 And then John Daly and Steve Allen continued with the accent.
She's a sweetheart. 😍
i know i wish this showed their complete part of the episode.
Ronald Reagan...
WHAT A SMILE!!!
I never laughed so hard in my life! Love but love Groucho!!!
I love love love Arlene Francis...........she will be missed in our lines today !!! Hear the applause and laugh from all the dead people ..
What great time capsules these are.
Yes they R and old it makes me feel. The good old days!
I miss this time ... and all the times where intellectual humor trumped the crass.
Too funny, the thumbs down people should watch more of this game show to appreciate good clean comedy!
Cyndi Foore clean?! 😂
the thumbs down people usually haven't even watched. just looking for videos without the downs to add one.
I like their signstures📝🤩
Signatures * for God's sake, because education was extremely important and taken seriously in those times, cursive was mandatory unlike now, pre-computers ruining everything sacred and holy...🎉🎉
Its so sad that the shows cast and most of all the guests are gone now.
Oh, they're all gone. There isn't a single person (of the famous ones, at least) on this video that is alive today, unfortunately.
Didn't Olivia de Havilland appear on the show?
@@matteusconnollius1203 She is dead at 105 years old.
@RonGerstein You make it sound like she died very recently.She passed away in 2020 and she had just made it to 104.Are we clear?
Lauren Bacall is one of the most stunning women ever - but Rosalind Russell was soooo 😁
For as long as I can remember I've always had a crush on her. She was great in Key Largo and Murder on the Orient Express
I dont care what sinatra said, dorothy kilgannon was a very attractive woman
--> KaptKan1. Yeah. When you have to pick on someone's phenotype, calling her "the chinless wonder," it's pretty sad. On the other hand, she really insulted Patsy Cline in her review of Cline. People dish, they're probably gonna get it back.
@David Brown - Just trying to follow, did KaptKan1 delete his post or did you by any chance post under the wrong comment?
@@ToniHunterOne : What I think happened is that KaptKan1 changed his handle to Bat Fastard.
@@kennymurphy2116 Hey, thanks Kenny. I don't think that would have occurred to me. Where is the Sinatra comment? Just curious.
I MOST CERTAINTLY AGREE!
Why is Steve Allen wearing glasses OVER his blindfold?? LOL
He was nearsighted
Just being funny and silly as always. I always thought he was very funny
Great montage,,loved this show!!
I miss the 20th Century very much.
Knowing the Shows in full length, this compilation is hilarious to watch ~ THANKS!
So incredibly funny, and to think these shows were probably all filmed live. Today's acts have got It easy!!!
These days, all you have to do is make some sort of sexual reference, and it's considered funny.
Leo Durocher's wife was gorgeous when she appeared as a panelist on "What's My Line?".
The women were so beautiful and classy back then.
YES THEY WERE. WHAT HAPPENED! and what is so bad with that is some don't care.
Great selections, very well presented. Thanks!
Rosalind Russell was so special!
Yes
I love watching this old show...
Mickey Rooney may have not been a “very attractive leading man” by their standards back then but he had more talent and charm than most of the guests that were on the show.
This video was so much fun!
Now this is a good idea for a video upload. As a video maker myself, I appreciate it.
Jack Webb was the only one who managed to fool the panel