At 1:35, Bennett introduces John Daly as the late star of the Front Page, so I looked it up on IMDb...turns out he played Walter Burns in 18 episodes of the Front Page TV series in 1949-50! Who knew? :)
Arlene Dahl was beautiful in her appearance with a figure that could do justice to a dress like that. And the dress reminds me of an old joke, probably dating back to Vaudeville and Burlesque days: An older man is conversing with an attractive, fine-figured young woman wearing a strapless gown. At some point he asks her what holds the dress up. "Your age and my reputation," she replies.
@@ianbentley7276 Here's a similar one for you Lois: A guy is amazed at how tight the jeans are that a young lady is wearing and asks her: "Excuse me, but if you don't mind me asking, how do you get into those jeans?" She replies "Well, you can start by buying me a drink."
Respectfully disagree. There are more important and more useful subjects, like STEM. Reading original historic documents is already a speciality and already computer programs can change longhand into print.
Eh, I wish they had taught me computer programming in the time it took to learn cursive. A whole lot of time for a pretty useless skill (although it's kind of cool to be able to read old handwritten letters that look like a bunch of scribbles to Gen Z kids). Also, despite all that practice, my handwriting has always been terrible!
If you read the 3 other replies (before mine) you can easily see how computers affect a person's view on cursive writing. Mankind had best be careful. Just watch the Disney movie, Wall-E & you can see where mankind is headed. It's not that far fetched a theme either. We now have cars that will park themselves, robotic vacuum cleaners, etc. *Cursive writing saved time, but was also an art & sadly for many in the computer generation, non computer generated art is not as revered as it once was. *Also, just as in Wall-E, yesterday's medical news: In the not too distant future, 50% of our population is going to become obese due to lack of activity & poor eating habits.
Regarding Dorothy's question to the last challenger, it doesn't seem to make sense unless you think about patterns on the show's previous episodes. The staff often chose guests whose physical appearance in some way threw a curve ball at the panel: muscular men who sold baby clothes, petite women who did manual labor, fashionably dressed women who drove a truck; that sort of thing. It's difficult to tell in b&w, but my guess is that the challenger was so tan, Dorothy suspected that it was misleading. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Another thing to watch for is when a challenger gives less than the usual information about their hometown. It probably means that there is some clue embedded in the home town that would that might help the panel guess the profession faster. In this case, the last challenger gives his location as Long Island rather than Patchogue for reasons that eventually become obvious.
I remember there was one guest who made kilts and he entered the stage wearing a kilt! None of the panel asked the obvious question for quite a while because I think all of them thought that was too obvious!
wow, John seems to be acting so strangely between 23:00 and 24:00! i saw someone else theorize that he's just looking attentively at the clock, but i've never seen him behave this way in all the episodes i've watched. it's almost like he just heard somebody died!
@@Lava1964 But this was after that segment was over. It does seem, however, that someone is trying to tell him something important but it's getting lost in translation.
Arlene Dahl is, of course, a Norwegian-American from Minneapolis, Minnesota, still alive at the age of 91 as of today (25 Oct. 2016). Minneapolis, I note, is found in the _southern_ half of Minnesota.
I love how earnest / serious the panelists and moderator take the proceedings. The modern vibe of everything being snarky and smart ass-y gets really old.
I call foul on the bubble bath. It is indeed a soap product, and I don't buy Mr. Daly's explanation concerning the foamy head. Like Mr. Allen, I, too, have a foamy head.
If she sold beer and the "foamy head" question was asked, Daly would have agreed that "yes" was the answer, even though it does not foam until it is poured into a glass..
Yes, It was far more obvious than in any previous episode. I wonder if they moved the clock to a new location that made it more difficult for him to do so unobtrusively.
@@gilliankew I assume that I'm not telling you anything you don't already know--but it would also have been impossible, since Jack London, the writer, died in 1916!
Googled Arlene Dahl on 21 January 2019. Her actual birth year is 1925 (August). She is still alive at 93 years old. Wish we could see her red hair! "Red heads" are firecrackers -- I know because I am one! 😉
Arlene and Rhonda Fleming made a picture together "Slightly Scarlett" they played sisters and John Payne was the lucky guy to have both of them. They are both in their middle 90's today and they were the 2 most beautiful Red-Heads during their hey-day. I have to put Maureen O'Hara and Jeanne Crain right there with them. I don't count Rita Hayworth because she was NOT a natural red-head but a brunette.
I am so glad they ended panel reviews in 1956. Next thing you know, Dorothy would have frisked guests, handed their wallets or handbags to Arlene, and disrobed them so Steve could read their clothing labels!
Watching these in chronological order for 2021. As I type this not counting the one with Dorothy's kids as bonus mystery guests this is the first one in chronological order where the mystery guest is still alive. Her beauty actually harmed her Hollywood career because it got her typecast even though she was a capable actress
Everyone needs how to read & write in cursive. Just because people are determined to doom the practice does not mean a person will never have to write it or read it in a lifetime.
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Rhonda Fleming must have been watching this particular program because she in her appearance the next year on WML mentions Bennett Cerf of her guessing her name and Miss Dahls reaction to that ! Also in both Miss Dahls and Miss Flemings appearances WML they are mentioned as co stars in pictures with John Payne . In 1956 all three actors co starred in SLIGHTLY SCARLET.
Fwiw, these three great redheaded beauties of that era in classic Hollywood were all Leos: Maureen O'Hara b. 8/17/1920 Rhonda Fleming b. 8/10/1923 (who was mentioned as a guess) Arlene Dahl b. 8/11/1925 They were made for Technicolor!
I'm guessing that Jack London was a stage-name and the 'costume' that he wore was a black tail-coat rather like a magician. He didn't answer that question because he was hurried on his way. This is the only episode in which John Daly seemed to panic - near the end he looks upwards and looks miserable. A moment later he over-accentuates his words as if he has new false teeth. At one point too the camera lurched to the right. It's a fun episode but I think something was going wrong off-stage and Mr Daly had to hold it all together..
Steve: "Do you perform what could be called a 'white collar job'?"... he never asked anyone that before, 110% a gambit question he was given beforehand..
Interesting that the panelists are allowed to addend or add to their questions in order to get a yes answer. The producers can make whatever rules they wish for the game, but it is odd that panelists are allowed to game their questions in such a manner. Considering an answer is worth only $5, it seems strange the show would risk being considered rigged in some way for panelists being able to alter their questions (TV game shows came under scrutiny for being less than straightforward in the 1950s).
There is still and will forever more - something incredibly sexy about steve Allen. It's ridiculous, the man has moved on - no longer alive - but he gets to me every show. Stop.
The audiences must've been smaller these earlier seasons. The applause when the mystery guests enter just don't seem very strong as they do later on. Watch the other Arlene Dahl episode and her reception was a whole lot stronger.
The captain of the ferry boat said that there was nothing about his physicality that connected to his job and that is BS. Tell me he wasn't hired at least in part because of his rugged good looks. Come on!
Dorothy must have been drinking that night. The first guy she wanted to feel his right arm for muscles when he just said he uses his left hand for everything AND she didn't check his suit for where it was made. Wish he had pick-pocketed someone there. Mrs. Gill scared the crap out of me. Arlene Dahl is still with us! 88 years old (10/2013) Very sweet lady
@@libertyann439 Wow, quite defensive about her, aren't you? No one said she was stupid, they were referring to her behavior and the likelihood of her being under the influence based on such. It's not a secret that she had substance abuse issues.
Steve was absolutely hilarious during the bubble bath segment! He always asks questions that elicit the most absurdly funny mental imagery, haha
Because he was fed the questions by the staff. Sadly.
At 1:35, Bennett introduces John Daly as the late star of the Front Page, so I looked it up on IMDb...turns out he played Walter Burns in 18 episodes of the Front Page TV series in 1949-50! Who knew? :)
Arlene Dahl was beautiful in her appearance with a figure that could do justice to a dress like that. And the dress reminds me of an old joke, probably dating back to Vaudeville and Burlesque days:
An older man is conversing with an attractive, fine-figured young woman wearing a strapless gown. At some point he asks her what holds the dress up.
"Your age and my reputation," she replies.
ha ha ha
@@ianbentley7276 Here's a similar one for you Lois: A guy is amazed at how tight the jeans are that a young lady is wearing and asks her: "Excuse me, but if you don't mind me asking, how do you get into those jeans?" She replies "Well, you can start by buying me a drink."
Forgot to mention that the above joke takes place in a bar.
@@robertfiller8634 the old ones are the best ;-)
Lois, bless you for reminding us how clever people once were...
Painful that at the same, it reveals how clumsy and indiscreet we have since become.
I love Steve Allen. He was so clever and deadpan.
It's so cool to see the great cursive penmanship that they have when signing in, too bad they don't teach that any longer. BIG MISTAKE!!!
Sparks 51 Amen. Serious mistake. Kids can’t read historical documents or write legal signatures. It isn’t an educational advancement to teach LESS.
Respectfully disagree. There are more important and more useful subjects, like STEM. Reading original historic documents is already a speciality and already computer programs can change longhand into print.
Eh, I wish they had taught me computer programming in the time it took to learn cursive. A whole lot of time for a pretty useless skill (although it's kind of cool to be able to read old handwritten letters that look like a bunch of scribbles to Gen Z kids). Also, despite all that practice, my handwriting has always been terrible!
If you read the 3 other replies (before mine) you can easily see how computers affect a person's view on cursive writing. Mankind had best be careful. Just watch the Disney movie, Wall-E & you can see where mankind is headed. It's not that far fetched a theme either. We now have cars that will park themselves, robotic vacuum cleaners, etc. *Cursive writing saved time, but was also an art & sadly for many in the computer generation, non computer generated art is not as revered as it once was. *Also, just as in Wall-E, yesterday's medical news: In the not too distant future, 50% of our population is going to become obese due to lack of activity & poor eating habits.
I started school in 1962 and I learned cursive. It’s a dumbing down ( like Steve Allen said), a lost art!
Arlene Dahl died today. November 29, 2021. Age 96. Rest in peace, honey.
Sadly, she suffered from dementia for several years.
Yes..Rest in Peace,Arlene🏵
"YOU ARE VERY TAN, DO YOU WORK INDOORS ?" . . . Very funny.
Funny how?
Watching in order in June 2020 and this is the first episode where someone still alive is the mystery guest.
@Jim Chabai Alas no longer. RIP Arlene Dahl 29 November 2021 at 96 years young.
I just watched an episode with Jane Fonda.
Not from 1954@@youbetcha6880
Happy to report that Arlene Dahl is still alive as of this post!
One of the most spectacular beauties of her era, and still alive as of March 12, 2021, age of 95!
She just died
@@allanshulstad1783 Yep. Lost another legend. Very sad. RIP.
Regarding Dorothy's question to the last challenger, it doesn't seem to make sense unless you think about patterns on the show's previous episodes. The staff often chose guests whose physical appearance in some way threw a curve ball at the panel: muscular men who sold baby clothes, petite women who did manual labor, fashionably dressed women who drove a truck; that sort of thing. It's difficult to tell in b&w, but my guess is that the challenger was so tan, Dorothy suspected that it was misleading. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Another thing to watch for is when a challenger gives less than the usual information about their hometown. It probably means that there is some clue embedded in the home town that would that might help the panel guess the profession faster. In this case, the last challenger gives his location as Long Island rather than Patchogue for reasons that eventually become obvious.
I remember there was one guest who made kilts and he entered the stage wearing a kilt! None of the panel asked the obvious question for quite a while because I think all of them thought that was too obvious!
Didn't Rudyard Kipling say, "A beautiful woman is still, just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke" ? A very wise and courageous man !!
wow, John seems to be acting so strangely between 23:00 and 24:00! i saw someone else theorize that he's just looking attentively at the clock, but i've never seen him behave this way in all the episodes i've watched. it's almost like he just heard somebody died!
Very weird.
Who knows? It could be a case where he was being signaled that the mystery guest had not yet arrived and he had to be prepared to substitute for her.
@@Lava1964 But this was after that segment was over. It does seem, however, that someone is trying to tell him something important but it's getting lost in translation.
May be he had a sudden urge to visit toilet. .
I think that is when John just realized the fact his wallet was stolen by the pick pocket!
There’s one thing I didn’t like about earlier episodes, no chit chat with the mystery guest.
That depends on the time left on the clock.
Arlene Dahl is, of course, a Norwegian-American from Minneapolis, Minnesota, still alive at the age of 91 as of today (25 Oct. 2016). Minneapolis, I note, is found in the _southern_ half of Minnesota.
Rest in peace, Arlene.
Steve Allen says goodnight to his three sons, so sweet of him! 24:52
Johan Bengtsson Not the first time either
Awww they should have said yes to foamy head and YES it is a soap of some kind ...
I think that was the loudest objection from the audience to John's ruling that I've ever heard! Usually they seem to accept his judgment.
The very best game show! A treat to watch such grace and charm.
Arlene looks beautiful in this.
@Jim Stark like I'm stupid enough to believe that you're actually a female
Both Arlenes
I love how earnest / serious the panelists and moderator take the proceedings. The modern vibe of everything being snarky and smart ass-y gets really old.
I call foul on the bubble bath. It is indeed a soap product, and I don't buy Mr. Daly's explanation concerning the foamy head.
Like Mr. Allen, I, too, have a foamy head.
If she sold beer and the "foamy head" question was asked, Daly would have agreed that "yes" was the answer, even though it does not foam until it is poured into a glass..
Look at John watching the clock from 23:19 ...
Yes, It was far more obvious than in any previous episode. I wonder if they moved the clock to a new location that made it more difficult for him to do so unobtrusively.
Tight schedule.
Small conference. John is terribly glad. Lol. 😇 Dorothy got it
Watch Arlene Dahl in "Journey to the Centre of the Earth", she's well hot for that time
14:58 Haha Steve put his glasses on over the blindfold
Steve dies this all the time, and uts enough of a thing of his that thev"Easter" masks theyvwore theceo before this, had glasses made part of it.
"Jack London" was one of the best contestants they ever had on this show--although, as others have commented, I suspect it was a stage-name.
I thought it might be the author of one of my favorite childhood books, Call of the Wild. I guess that would have been too obvious 🤪🤪
@@gilliankew I assume that I'm not telling you anything you don't already know--but it would also have been impossible, since Jack London, the writer, died in 1916!
@@519djw6 Haha! I am so dumb!! Completely forgot about dates in all my excitement 😂😂
Arlene Dahl still alive aged nearly 93 as of August 2018
Wow! God bless her!
don't forget Vera Lynn 103
@@ianbentley7276 Vera Lynn has died on June 18, 2020 at 103. RIP
@@operadog2000 i did hear, lol, thanks.
She turned 95 yesterday - August 11, 2020
Googled Arlene Dahl on 21 January 2019.
Her actual birth year is 1925 (August).
She is still alive at 93 years old.
Wish we could see her red hair! "Red heads" are firecrackers -- I know because I am one! 😉
Arlene and Rhonda Fleming made a picture together "Slightly Scarlett" they played sisters and John Payne was the lucky guy to have both of them. They are both in their middle 90's today and they were the 2 most beautiful Red-Heads during their hey-day. I have to put Maureen O'Hara and Jeanne Crain right there with them. I don't count Rita Hayworth because she was NOT a natural red-head but a brunette.
Arlene Carol Dahl
(August 11, 1925) (age 94) and one of her son's Lorenzo Fernando Lamas
I am so glad they ended panel reviews in 1956. Next thing you know, Dorothy would have frisked guests, handed their wallets or handbags to Arlene, and disrobed them so Steve could read their clothing labels!
Watching these in chronological order for 2021. As I type this not counting the one with Dorothy's kids as bonus mystery guests this is the first one in chronological order where the mystery guest is still alive. Her beauty actually harmed her Hollywood career because it got her typecast even though she was a capable actress
“You’re very tanned, do you work indoors?”
Extraordinary.
As of 6-5-20 Arlene Dahl is STILL ALIVE! She'll be 95 in August.
She passed away last week
@@youminholastransit3218 Yes. I saw it.😣
Arlene Dahl is a living doll!
Bennett is so funny! 😅
Arlene Dahl is a smart lady. Determined to get it right when they questioned her lol.
Everyone needs how to read & write in cursive. Just because people are determined to doom the practice does not mean a person will never have to write it or read it in a lifetime.
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Bennett and his "wee ones"....
+Jan Zamojski He just loves that wee phrase, doesn't he?
Arlene Dahl was gorgeous!
They should dispense with the free guesses because the panel doesn't really take them seriously.
Arlene Dahl was beautiful! I think she had a son who is an actor and is very good looking, but I can't think of his name...
Arlene Dahl 6 years before she went To The Centre of the Earth wth James Mason & Pat Boone...both of whom appeared on WsML?
Rhonda Fleming must have been watching this particular program because she in her appearance the next year on WML mentions Bennett Cerf of her guessing her name and Miss Dahls reaction to that ! Also in both Miss Dahls and Miss Flemings appearances WML they are mentioned as co stars in pictures with John Payne . In 1956 all three actors co starred in SLIGHTLY SCARLET.
Ms Dahl is still alive born in 1928 was married multiple times
The mother of Lorenzo Lamas in her marriage to Fernando Lamas.
Fwiw, these three great redheaded beauties of that era in classic Hollywood were all Leos:
Maureen O'Hara b. 8/17/1920
Rhonda Fleming b. 8/10/1923 (who was mentioned as a guess)
Arlene Dahl b. 8/11/1925
They were made for Technicolor!
@@perpieta Leo's who gives a rat's ass. The Stars don't line up today; that crap is a hoax today.
I used to get Rhonda Fleming and Arlene Dahl mixed up years ago.
THEY JUST DON'T GROW EM LIKE ARLENE DAHL ANYMORE...WOW....
I'm guessing that Jack London was a stage-name and the 'costume' that he wore was a black tail-coat rather like a magician. He didn't answer that question because he was hurried on his way. This is the only episode in which John Daly seemed to panic - near the end he looks upwards and looks miserable. A moment later he over-accentuates his words as if he has new false teeth. At one point too the camera lurched to the right. It's a fun episode but I think something was going wrong off-stage and Mr Daly had to hold it all together..
24:47 This is a .gif waiting to happen.
Arlene Dahl is STILL ALIVE!
She turned 95 on 8/11/2020 and is still with us as of 10/3/2020!
Died 11/29/21
@@hollyking2580 😣😣
Steve: "Do you perform what could be called a 'white collar job'?"... he never asked anyone that before, 110% a gambit question he was given beforehand..
Arlene Dahl is still alive in 2021.
Lays Claim to Oneofthe PRETTIEST OnScreen Kisses EVER, with a Mr James Mason.🎨🎨🎨
(Journey to the Center of the Earth)
Rest in peace!
How beautiful was handwriting back then, even ordinary folks.
The first contestant looks like Thomas S. Monson when he was a younger man!
Interesting that the panelists are allowed to addend or add to their questions in order to get a yes answer. The producers can make whatever rules they wish for the game, but it is odd that panelists are allowed to game their questions in such a manner. Considering an answer is worth only $5, it seems strange the show would risk being considered rigged in some way for panelists being able to alter their questions (TV game shows came under scrutiny for being less than straightforward in the 1950s).
Q: Are you defrauding with your voice?
A: No.
And John allowed Dorothy to continue questioning❓⁉️❓
Yes, that's the style of the show. It's hardly "rigged". How absurd.
4:15, why are they laughing, perhaps because it is not the kind of service we really want
A ferry boat may not carry cargo, but it DOES carry cars...
RIP Arlene Dahl
She and Rhonda Fleming were probably mixed up all the time. They even played sisters in a film. I love them both!
There is still and will forever more - something incredibly sexy about steve Allen. It's ridiculous, the man has moved on - no longer alive - but he gets to me every show. Stop.
Each to their own.....
He was a musician, had moves.
I would guess a lot of people like a funny, humble guy. Usually to marry, though, not to date.
If the contestant does not have a product then he performs a service, right?
Is there anything else?
No. It is or service or product. Sometimes both.
Nonexistent in the 1950s, and of questionable existence in 2021, is a NFT (nonfungible token) a good or a service, neither or both?
@@igkoigko9950 I think it would be a good, even though not of physicality.
You're very tanned, do you work indoors ??? Dorothy apparantly was quite smitten and didn't make much sense anymore... Oucchhhh :)
Bubble bath IS a soap - should have gotten a “yes”
Arlene Dahl - what a cutie
Arlene Dahl beat it out of there.. 😵
PROFESSIONAL PICKPOCKET
SELLS BUBBLE BATH
FERRY BOAT CAPTAIN
The audiences must've been smaller these earlier seasons. The applause when the mystery guests enter just don't seem very strong as they do later on. Watch the other Arlene Dahl episode and her reception was a whole lot stronger.
$50 in 1954 is $531.30 today.
Arlene is still alive (2021).
Rats! I wish they had spent a minute or two chatting with the pickpocket!
If he's a pickpocket, of COURSE he uses his feet. Why in the WORLD did John say no to that? What's he gonna do, crawl around from person to person?
He uses his hands in his ignoble profession sir
He meant while he's doing the act.
I like Arlene with darker hair
Wow
Yes, it does have a foamy head on it!
Arlene Dahl and Rhonda Fleming were almost interchangeable.
The captain of the ferry boat said that there was nothing about his physicality that connected to his job and that is BS. Tell me he wasn't hired at least in part because of his rugged good looks. Come on!
Thank goodness they got rid of that ridiculous and undignified parading in front of the panel and then exiting behind John Charles Daly.
Dorothy has to check out his muscles??? OMG. ☹️
Doesn't really seem like anyone cares what anybody else is saying.
Can I feel your right muscle?
creepy
Not creepy at all
francis can shut her mouth- she is very rude
Dorothy must have been drinking that night. The first guy she wanted to feel his right arm for muscles when he just said he uses his left hand for everything AND she didn't check his suit for where it was made. Wish he had pick-pocketed someone there.
Mrs. Gill scared the crap out of me.
Arlene Dahl is still with us! 88 years old (10/2013) Very sweet lady
rick charles Regarding Dorothy: not unlikely :)
She guessed many of the occupations and was pretty except for microgenia. So she wasn't stupid.
@@libertyann439 Wow, quite defensive about her, aren't you? No one said she was stupid, they were referring to her behavior and the likelihood of her being under the influence based on such. It's not a secret that she had substance abuse issues.