What a fun show! Full of cultural Americana and elegant conduct. Never could conceive of this today in 2020! The panelists were so bright and witty and intelligent and knew well how to respectfully and elegantly conduct themselves...
She owned a beautiful jewelry store on Madison Ave and 64 St in NYC for many years, she delt with very high end costume jewelry much like Ciro Of Bond St on Fifth Ave. I knew both stores well. Another world, so sad!!!
When Jolie came to the US she was broke, the wars, economic turmoil in Hungary broke the Gabor family. Jolie borrowed some money from Zsa Zsa/Eva and started her Jewelery Business which turned into a huge success and she reestablished herself financially. Read her autobio sometime, very interesting read
@cmcb...that "autobiography" written by cindy adams revealed jolie to be an awful person. Her reaction to seeing the man who got her and her three daughters out of Europe, and a death camp, was "what does he want". An awful human being.
Countess Jolie Gábor Christman de Szigethy, born Jancsi Tilleman! What an adorable lady! Gabor family was awesome! That's a priceless video, thanks for sharing! That lady lived over 100 years! :D
An extremely intelligent, strong, self-directed, ambitious woman with great common sense. She wanted to give her daughters the opportunity for consequential lives. It was up to them to follow through, and did they ever.
My fav part: “When you visit homes....” “NO!” Darling Jolie fiddled with her wrap the entire time. She was a fun guest. Loved the responses & noises she made!
The Gabors weren't poor. Jolie's husband was a member of the diplomatic corps. The 'girls' had a proper European, pre-WW2 upbringing, including music, singing and dancing (ballet) lessons. Not for the purpose of a career; but to develop them as cultured people
Yes, their many marriages sort of rusted that distinction image. Glamour, perhaps, is the best word to describe them. And about the poor heritage, I was talking about Jolie's mother, Mirna Tilleman.
There's something about these people besides they constantly remind me of my grandparents,parents later 60's I have become addicted to their simple ways,I don't mean the evening gowns part of a respectful show but their Joyeous meaningful though relief from the burdens of WW1 WW2 when people only wanted to live and enjoy themselves in the noblest sense
@zybotsue...who would be the panelists? These were America's elite...Bennett Cerf, the founder of Random House publishing house, Arlene Francis, an actress and hostess of a daily radio show, interviewing authors and doctors and notable people from all professions; her husband was a Broadway actor AND producer. And Dorothy Kilgallen, the most important news reporter in America; she wrote a column AND news reports for the Hearst papers across America. There could never be as celebrated panel on a Sunday night again. Oh, John Daly was a well regarded TV and radio news reporter for ABC broadcasting. Such a group could never be reproduced today.
Her daughters were very elegant. The oldest had red hair. I’m sad non had any offsprings except Zsa Zsa. Who’s daughter passed away a couple of years ago.
Heya! Well, my mother bought a south african book about the Gabors, written in English, when we did live in S.Africa. I remember having read it. Unfortunately we lost the book during our moving to Japan, the country I lived foward. The title is "The Gabors" and it tells their whole story, from 1850 until 1998(when it was written). Their origns, their religion, everything. :) Francesca is rich and handsome. But as much as her mother.
I heard about her health. But about the money issue... just saw on BBC(recently) that she has raised an action against him, through the Goldstein Law Office and won rights about the money, after proving what Madoff did. I sincerely wish her the best. Very much admire the Gabors. They were a very emblematic family to the United States and the World, at those days. So sad they've had sad ends.
As "Rumors" went, it was said that when the Gabor's landed in the USA, they had a $100.00 bill as the only money they had ....... which they gave to the doorman at their Hotel a $100.00 TIP! From there they went on to make millions through....cough cough....sputter sputter .... marriage! "You mean they were High Class Hoo....." .....Thank you😁😘
@MELODY59833 That's your response??? "OMG shut up bitch!!! :D" That's it?!? My, what a clever, clever comment! And not at all cliched! You are truly a gifted wordsmith with a true talent for the vernacular. Your work should be translated and published. Tell me...Did you need to obtain a special degree for mastering such an original and complex vocabulary. Or does it just come naturally to you? Your parents must be so proud of your accomplishment!
I'd use emblematic to express the image they've built on money, success and fame raised from nothing, since their family had poor origins back in Hungary. Gabors raised an image of distinction and elegance, becoming therefore emblematic to many people. At least in Hungary and Switzerland, countries I've lived, they're very famous and well respected. But yeah, they're not perfect, surely. Who is... ;)
I agree that the Gabor sisters achieved wealth and fame. They paid a price with multiple marriages...which was not uncommon for Hollywood. However, such behavior was considered scandalous in most segments of society (at the time).
1957 was the year of Gabor on WML. Zsa Zsa came first, then Eva a few weeks later, then Jolie at the end of the year. Since Jolie was a jeweler, then the mystery guest is in costume, though hard to tell if it is costume jewelry.
The problem is that not only Zsa Zsa must have imposed an action against Madoff, many other well advised rich people must have done so. So, when the courts order the auction of Madoff's assets, there will not be money enough to return to all people that were fooled. Probably Madoff's inocent employees will get their wages first and then I don't know in what order other people will be paid. Why do you say the Gabors were a very emblematic family to the US and the world?! Famous, yes...
.... AND to enhance their chances of a "good" marriage. (That's the way it was back then....I'm old enough to remember...Marriage was goal #1 for women....as imposed by society.)
Question, so her daughters moved to the US before her? so where was she, still in Hungary, Portugal or....because wiki says she moved to the US in 1945 and Zsa Zsa was at least here since '42 ( cause she married Conrad in '43) I odnt know why I thought she moved to America with all her kids, perhaps Zsa Zsa was teh one that intice dthme to move from Hungary to America. idk
Eva and Zsa Zsa were already in the US. Jolie came next, the Magda and Vilmos. The three of them had to escape Hungary, then waited in Portugal until they received permission to come to the US.
Tha gabors all had their noses done in the 1940's. Look at some of the old early pics and you"ll see the difference. Magda had a potato nose. Zsa zsa "s a green pepper. Eva"s a tangerine and jolie's a bell pepper. Enough vegetables for a veggie buffett
Yes they all had nose jobs and Zsa Zsa had further plastic surgeries over the years on her eyes and cheekbones. reelrundown.com/celebrities/The-Gabor-Sisters-Beauty-Wealth-and-Marriages
DerAdventurer, don't be that sure about the Gabors poor Hungarian background. Remember that still in Hungary one of the girls married a doctor (who later became Greta Garbo's doctor in America), the other a diplomat and Zsa Zsa embraced Burhan Asaf Belge, an important figure in the development of 20th-century Turkey. So, the Gabors weren't exactly regular people. I, for one, would say they raised an image of glamour and beauty, rather than elegance and distinction. They married too many times.
DerAdventurer, you really did your homework with the Gabors! How do you know so much? Do you have a book on them? Isn't it odd that the 3 sisters only produced a daughter, Zsa Zsa's Francesca? Have you seen her? If yes, is she also pretty? Is Francesca rich? I mean, she's a Hilton.
Dorothy is maddening! Why did she request a conference? Can't she keep the answers straight? For an international investigative reporter, she sure was a dizzy broad.
I'm not that sure. Zsa Zsa doesn't walk anymore. Her legs are so still that she had to have a surgery in one of them. She doesn't want to go out and she lost a lot of money because of that Wall Street thief, Bernard Madoff.
Don't understand why she is not answering the questions with her own voice..instead of shaking her head, saying yes or no isn't going to give her away...I'm going to listen to the rest only halfway through...I'm going to guess that they don't i.d. her..
Zsa Zsa when asked "Which of the Gabors is the oldest" Replied "She would never admit it, but mama."
What a fun show! Full of cultural Americana and elegant conduct. Never could conceive of this today in 2020! The panelists were so bright and witty and intelligent and knew well how to respectfully and elegantly conduct themselves...
Everyone seems so grown up and mature. Not at all like nowadays!
Jolie Gabor was 60 years old, at this time. And to think she lived 40 years more. Gabor sisters were magic. So was their mother.
....And I do NOT, repeat, do NOT want to hear anyone compare the Gabors to the Kardashians. There is no comparison. Period. End of story.
yes ,darlink
Jolie was "In her 60's" at the time… She was born in approximately 1896. ( She never told her true age )..
I miss Zsa Zsa antics. What her on an episode of Donahue, and you will laugh and laugh, she looked beautiful and she was almost 80.
@@Juliaflo
The Gabors remind one of the Kardashians. Don't they?
THE GABORS WERE ALL SO CHARMING , AND ALWAYS GREAT GUESTS ON THE TALK SHOWS , BECAUSE OF THEIR LOVELY NATURES !
She owned a beautiful jewelry store on Madison Ave and 64 St in NYC for many years, she delt with very high end costume jewelry much like Ciro Of Bond St on Fifth Ave. I knew both stores well. Another world, so sad!!!
I can see where the Gabor girls get their good looks.
Yes
When Jolie came to the US she was broke, the wars, economic turmoil in Hungary broke the Gabor family. Jolie borrowed some money from Zsa Zsa/Eva and started her Jewelery Business which turned into a huge success and she reestablished herself financially. Read her autobio sometime, very interesting read
@cmcb...that "autobiography" written by cindy adams revealed jolie to be an awful person. Her reaction to seeing the man who got her and her three daughters out of Europe, and a death camp, was "what does he want".
An awful human being.
WOW , HOW MUCH ZSA ZSA LOOKS LIKE HER MOTHER , EVEN MORE THAN THE OTHERS
Countess Jolie Gábor Christman de Szigethy, born Jancsi Tilleman! What an adorable lady!
Gabor family was awesome! That's a priceless video, thanks for sharing! That lady lived over 100 years! :D
An extremely intelligent, strong, self-directed, ambitious woman with great common sense. She wanted to give her daughters the opportunity for consequential lives. It was up to them to follow through, and did they ever.
@@waynebrasler...you are sooo wrong. Read her "autobiography" written by Cindy Adams. She was an awful human being.
My fav part:
“When you visit homes....”
“NO!”
Darling Jolie fiddled with her wrap the entire time. She was a fun guest. Loved the responses & noises she made!
Jolie Gabor lived to be 100, dying in 1997. She would have been 60 here.
OMG!!!! Just when I think I've seen all of the WML episodes, more pop up. Keep 'em comin'. I love them all!
Can see both Zsa Zsa and Eva in Jolie
Her daughters look just like her.She is a pretty lady.
no no darlink the are golddiggers darlink
They were charming, smart and funny.
Love her dress!!!♥️
What a great era
Mama Gabor is so cute!
The Gabor sisters took after their mum!
Certainly did.
“I was right we should’ve stuck with the relatives!”
You never would’ve guessed it in a million years! They were all clueless.
Arlene has a heart-warming smile.
The Gabors weren't poor. Jolie's husband was a member of the diplomatic corps. The 'girls' had a proper European, pre-WW2 upbringing, including music, singing and dancing (ballet) lessons. Not for the purpose of a career; but to develop them as cultured people
Beautiful Woman. RIP
She is so beautiful like her daughter's
Yes, Jolie lived to be 1004! Incredible in my opinion!!
Wow! Doesn't look a day over 999
She slowed down a little after 1002
Yes, their many marriages sort of rusted that distinction image. Glamour, perhaps, is the best word to describe them. And about the poor heritage, I was talking about Jolie's mother, Mirna Tilleman.
There's something about these people besides they constantly remind me of my grandparents,parents later 60's
I have become addicted to their simple ways,I don't mean the evening gowns part of a respectful show but their Joyeous meaningful though relief from the burdens of WW1 WW2 when people only wanted to live and enjoy themselves in the noblest sense
they should reintroduce this show, it's hella fun, but it may not be as good, nowadays stars aren't as intriguing/glamorous,,
It wouldn't work. Celebrities today are hicks.
@zybotsue...who would be the panelists? These were America's elite...Bennett Cerf, the founder of Random House publishing house, Arlene Francis, an actress and hostess of a daily radio show, interviewing authors and doctors and notable people from all professions; her husband was a Broadway actor AND producer. And Dorothy Kilgallen, the most important news reporter in America; she wrote a column AND news reports for the Hearst papers across America.
There could never be as celebrated panel on a Sunday night again.
Oh, John Daly was a well regarded TV and radio news reporter for ABC broadcasting.
Such a group could never be reproduced today.
What a Dame Jolie is
Her daughters were very elegant. The oldest had red hair. I’m sad non had any offsprings except Zsa Zsa. Who’s daughter passed away a couple of years ago.
Jolie is 61 here, and she died when she was almost 101 : )
I'm currently 101, as of last May.
@@20alphabet Hang in there! Stick around. From a fellow May baby.
TheRockinCactus Eddie Albert (TV hubby of Eva) died at 101.
Thanks for your complements, Blanc....
Heya! Well, my mother bought a south african book about the Gabors, written in English, when we did live in S.Africa. I remember having read it. Unfortunately we lost the book during our moving to Japan, the country I lived foward. The title is "The Gabors" and it tells their whole story, from 1850 until 1998(when it was written). Their origns, their religion, everything. :) Francesca is rich and handsome. But as much as her mother.
I heard about her health. But about the money issue... just saw on BBC(recently) that she has raised an action against him, through the Goldstein Law Office and won rights about the money, after proving what Madoff did.
I sincerely wish her the best. Very much admire the Gabors. They were a very emblematic family to the United States and the World, at those days. So sad they've had sad ends.
ZsaZsa looked exactly like her. Beautiful woman. 🎄🎅🎁⛄
As "Rumors" went, it was said that when the Gabor's landed in the USA, they had a $100.00 bill as the only money they had ....... which they gave to the doorman at their Hotel a $100.00 TIP! From there they went on to make millions through....cough cough....sputter sputter .... marriage!
"You mean they were High Class Hoo....."
.....Thank you😁😘
@Scorpius More than likely. Credit where it’s due, they must’ve been good at it
@schusterlehrling I think John gave a "no" based on a specific "like a flower" reference.
Interesting bit of trivia: Maria Callas's mother worked in Jolie Gabor's jewelry store. They could compare notes on their daughters!
@MELODY59833 That's your response??? "OMG shut up bitch!!! :D" That's it?!? My, what a clever, clever comment! And not at all cliched! You are truly a gifted wordsmith with a true talent for the vernacular. Your work should be translated and published. Tell me...Did you need to obtain a special degree for mastering such an original and complex vocabulary. Or does it just come naturally to you? Your parents must be so proud of your accomplishment!
Such *lovely* #jewelry (too) ❤️
Jewels grow in the ground.
They are minerals.
So they gave awrong answer on purpose!
I'd use emblematic to express the image they've built on money, success and fame raised from nothing, since their family had poor origins back in Hungary. Gabors raised an image of distinction and elegance, becoming therefore emblematic to many people. At least in Hungary and Switzerland, countries I've lived, they're very famous and well respected. But yeah, they're not perfect, surely. Who is... ;)
Daly gives another huge clue.....it is decorative.
You're right. And I do believe Zsa Zsa will go on the same way. ;)
This lady lived to a ripe old age of 100 years.
I agree that the Gabor sisters achieved wealth and fame. They paid a price with multiple marriages...which was not uncommon for Hollywood. However, such behavior was considered scandalous in most segments of society (at the time).
A price? Why not a joy? Today’s women have relationships, then they got married. Good for them.
They are all too gaudy. Class is one trait, gaudy is gaudy.
Famous for being famous.
1957 was the year of Gabor on WML. Zsa Zsa came first, then Eva a few weeks later, then Jolie at the end of the year.
Since Jolie was a jeweler, then the mystery guest is in costume, though hard to tell if it is costume jewelry.
Now all that's left is Zsa Zsa. Magda, Jolie, and Eva have all since passed away.
The Gabors don't have an identity crisis.
Couldn't make it through the Gabor segment. Who won?
Thumbs up for the guest, not for Daly.
The problem is that not only Zsa Zsa must have imposed an action against Madoff, many other well advised rich people must have done so. So, when the courts order the auction of Madoff's assets, there will not be money enough to return to all people that were fooled. Probably Madoff's inocent employees will get their wages first and then I don't know in what order other people will be paid.
Why do you say the Gabors were a very emblematic family to the US and the world?! Famous, yes...
She was born a Galician Jew in Budapest in 1896 and died at 100 years old.
Wow, Zsa Zsa looked just like her.
John was a wee bit testy towards the end with Jolie
John is a jerk.
@@nowvoyagerNE
You're a putz.
....
AND to enhance their chances of a "good" marriage.
(That's the way it was back then....I'm old enough to remember...Marriage was goal #1 for women....as imposed by society.)
And rightfully so!
Zsa Zsa looked alot like her mother
Yes! Zsa Zsa looks the most like her.
Question, so her daughters moved to the US before her? so where was she, still in Hungary, Portugal or....because wiki says she moved to the US in 1945
and Zsa Zsa was at least here since '42 ( cause she married Conrad in '43) I odnt know why I thought she moved to America with all her kids, perhaps Zsa Zsa was teh one that intice dthme to move from Hungary to America. idk
Eva and Zsa Zsa were already in the US. Jolie came next, the Magda and Vilmos. The three of them had to escape Hungary, then waited in Portugal until they received permission to come to the US.
The same surgeon must have done her and Zsa Zsa's noses
They all had their noses pinched very very very early on, I just didn't know nose jobs were available back then. BUt it's quite apparent,
Mendy Peters
it’s natural.
Tha gabors all had their noses done in the 1940's. Look at some of the old early pics and you"ll see the difference. Magda had a potato nose. Zsa zsa "s a green pepper. Eva"s a tangerine and jolie's a bell pepper. Enough vegetables for a veggie buffett
Roberto Grimaldit
I have seen old pictures. Just the same as later.
Yes they all had nose jobs and Zsa Zsa had further plastic surgeries over the years on her eyes and cheekbones. reelrundown.com/celebrities/The-Gabor-Sisters-Beauty-Wealth-and-Marriages
She has had work done here
So guessing her name not sufficient?
No. It isn't.
Lloyd Nolin was a brilliant actor in film and on the stage, but he was not a very articulate game show questioner.
oops:
"But NOT as much as her mother"
lol missed .
DerAdventurer, don't be that sure about the Gabors poor Hungarian background. Remember that still in Hungary one of the girls married a doctor (who later became Greta Garbo's doctor in America), the other a diplomat and Zsa Zsa embraced Burhan Asaf Belge, an important figure in the development of 20th-century Turkey. So, the Gabors weren't exactly regular people. I, for one, would say they raised an image of glamour and beauty, rather than elegance and distinction. They married too many times.
DerAdventurer, you really did your homework with the Gabors! How do you know so much? Do you have a book on them?
Isn't it odd that the 3 sisters only produced a daughter, Zsa Zsa's Francesca? Have you seen her? If yes, is she also pretty? Is Francesca rich? I mean, she's a Hilton.
Aunti Francesca died very young.
She had her daughters' nose. Same plastic surgeon.
Dorothy is maddening! Why did she request a conference? Can't she keep the answers straight? For an international investigative reporter, she sure was a dizzy broad.
She said
I’m mixed up!
Alcoholic
I'm not that sure. Zsa Zsa doesn't walk anymore. Her legs are so still that she had to have a surgery in one of them. She doesn't want to go out and she lost a lot of money because of that Wall Street thief, Bernard Madoff.
Don't understand why she is not answering the questions with her own voice..instead of shaking her head, saying yes or no isn't going to give her away...I'm going to listen to the rest only halfway through...I'm going to guess that they don't i.d. her..
The original kadashian mom
Charlie bit my Gleetards1
does she not speak english
The Gabors were such a weird family. Sort of like the 50s version of the Kardashians--famous simply for being famous with no real talent.
stickstr8up1 you must of missed Green Acres then.
@@leesas_classics1722: and Disney's "The Rescuers." Eva did the voice of Miss Bianca.
Gfafd
Another Garbor. I´m confused...
Mama gabor
And you can't spell.
Your IQ must be in the 60 range, idiot!!!