During my high school years 1959 - 1963 I watched most episodes of WML after church Sunday nights. I still recognize about 99.9% of all the people on the program; probably less than 1% of them are still alive today, and no one younger than about 50 would know any of them. (I never heard of Mr Houk.) Once they had an old man who at age 5 had witnessed the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865, that's 155 years ago. He said he had felt sorry for that poor man who broke his leg.
@@Celisar1She was gorgeous younger but seemed to age a lot into the 1970s. Beautiful slim figure too with an impressive bosom despite that. Always seemed a lovely person too.
Ralph Houk also managed Detroit and Boston and in the 1966 season after replacing Johnny Keane as manager the New York Yankees crashed to a 63-96 last place finish.
I really would like to know what Arlene saw in her husband. The difference in attractiveness is HUGE but more importantly he doesn’t strike me as a warm, charming , witty or in any other way attractive personality.
Martin Gabel was a prominent theatre actor and that’s where she and Arlene met. They were both way younger when they met and married and Martin looked handsomer back then.
Mr.Gabel was tried and true. At a time when women needed spousal support to be able to have careers,Mr. Gavel encouraged Arlene. She blossomed thanks to that support. God bless him. He was confident enough to handle having a successful wife without jealousy. Dorothy did not have that!
I’m watching this just after watching the ‘nudist camp’ episode - why did Dorothy age so much? Both the host and Arlene look pretty much the same, Dorothy looks like a different person?
Once again, Bennett Cerf butchers the pronunciation of someone's last name. Even after everyone else said it correctly, he still referred to the new Yankee manager as Mr. "Hoak". What a dullard.
I have seen countless shows where Bennett Cerf mispronounced even common everyday words as well. It's so odd because he's a literate man who headed a publishing company.
Wally T I saw her appearance on WML of 7 Nov 1965 and many others, and she did not look like an alcoholic or a drug addict to me, nor did she appear suicidal!!! I know there was lots of talk in the media about misterious circumstances, her notes on her book about JFK were not found, her secrletary did two days later. You can believe what you want, and so can I.
No she didn't. She was investigating the JFK assassination and got too close. Some people who know more than I about these things said she was murdered to shut her up.
I grew up in the sixties with this on Sunday nights. A more dignified and courteous time on television.
Except for the bull touching the cow...
I haven’t heard anyone say “fooey” since my mother died in 1980. She used to say that. Miss you mom 😇🥰‼️
During my high school years 1959 - 1963 I watched most episodes of WML after church Sunday nights. I still recognize about 99.9% of all the people on the program; probably less than 1% of them are still alive today, and no one younger than about 50 would know any of them. (I never heard of Mr Houk.) Once they had an old man who at age 5 had witnessed the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865, that's 155 years ago. He said he had felt sorry for that poor man who broke his leg.
I believe he was on an early episode of I've Got a Secret.
Dorothy seems a little drunk.
wish I was there
@@marthagill8336 Painkillers?
I love this show! Just subscribed.
We can only hope and pray that the person or persons guilty of her murder will be apprehended. The coverup was so transparent!
Thanks very much for sharing.
Janet Leigh one of most beautiful women ever
Really??
@@Celisar1She was gorgeous younger but seemed to age a lot into the 1970s. Beautiful slim figure too with an impressive bosom despite that. Always seemed a lovely person too.
Even the intro to this program was so clever and creative.
Leigh still had a limp from a leg injury earlier.
Martin Cable was so smart.
Who's Martin Cable?
@@blueduck5589 Gabel
I think that Janet Leigh was great in a Columbo episode called Forgotten Lady...
Hitchcock turned off the hot water and only gave cold water to "help" the scream.
Mrs. Boo makes back scratchers for the ones that go Moo.
Well it was almost Halloween so "Boo" is an appropriate contestant 🎃
Maybe she was related to Boo Radley. Since it was so close to Halloween, I mean.
Miss Neves the professional Bass Player is a handsome young lady.
They look very becoming, with their masks on the panel does. I don't hear this term much any more. Our language is a changing.
I used the term becoming. An ex-boyfriend use it and I picked it up.
Hilarious segment with the cow and the bull! 😂
That bass player was so beautiful, cordial and refined.
Dorothy always had a pretty cat like mask
Ralph Houk also managed Detroit and Boston and in the 1966 season after replacing Johnny Keane as manager the New York Yankees crashed to a 63-96 last place finish.
I was 6 days old!
I hate it when they rushed through the final contestant; that wasn’t fair or very nice to those contestants.
Agree
When she sings, Janet sounds like Shirley Jones.
❤ 0:51
Men and women and couples were called handsome in those days more so than now.
Dorothy looks pretty.
Not to me. Arlene certainly is.
@@stevekru6518She looks pretty here.
They're all bloody Yankee fans. Go Dodgers!
Does Mona Neves still alive?
"Pyscho" great movie, apart from horror
Our parents too my brother and me to Psycho when we were 8! After the shower scene I fled to the lobby!
I really would like to know what Arlene saw in her husband. The difference in attractiveness is HUGE but more importantly he doesn’t strike me as a warm, charming , witty or in any other way attractive personality.
Martin Gabel was a prominent theatre actor and that’s where she and Arlene met. They were both way younger when they met and married and Martin looked handsomer back then.
Mr.Gabel was tried and true. At a time when women needed spousal support to be able to have careers,Mr. Gavel encouraged Arlene. She blossomed thanks to that support. God bless him.
He was confident enough to handle having a successful wife without jealousy. Dorothy did not have that!
I’m watching this just after watching the ‘nudist camp’ episode - why did Dorothy age so much? Both the host and Arlene look pretty much the same, Dorothy looks like a different person?
13:11 on, Dorothy is hilarious ... and slightly risque.
a few too many hot toddy's, probably....
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Or simply loosened up and enjoying herself. Sometimes having fun does that to you…
It is Arlene who is risque here. Dorothy was indeed holding back her tongue.
and slighty drunk.
Once again, Bennett Cerf butchers the pronunciation of someone's last name.
Even after everyone else said it correctly, he still referred to the new Yankee manager as Mr. "Hoak".
What a dullard.
I have seen countless shows where Bennett Cerf mispronounced even common everyday words as well. It's so odd because he's a literate man who headed a publishing company.
I hope he could spell better than he could pronounce 🤔.
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Man, Bennett is good , as they all are 😊
So sad Dorothy K. died of alcohol/drug-overdose in 1965
Wally T I saw her appearance on WML of 7 Nov 1965 and many others, and she did not look like an alcoholic or a drug addict to me, nor did she appear suicidal!!! I know there was lots of talk in the media about misterious circumstances, her notes on her book about JFK were not found, her secrletary did two days later. You can believe what you want, and so can I.
She was murdered as sure as I'm writing this...
No she didn't. She was investigating the JFK assassination and got too close. Some people who know more than I about these things said she was murdered to shut her up.
Died same year as JFK & MLK
@@hopelewis5650jfk died in 1963. Rfk and king died in 1968.