I find myself pulling for Ms. Channing, just because she's so doggone nice, friendly, bubbling with joy and enthusiasm. But she struggles as a panelist. I don't care though, I'll smile along with her.
My favorite performance from Gone With The Wind is Olivia de Havilland playing Melanie Hamilton Wilkes. Captain Butler had a lot of respect for Melanie, too.
Respect...Olivia maintained respect and admiration...what every actress desires...respect beyond looks...desire beyond shape...the serious dramatic actresses have this and Olivia stood at the top of this mountain
As far as I am concerned she AND Bette Davis were the VERY BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really loved them both in" Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Olivia sadly passed yesterday, 104. Amazingly gifted actress. Last great, from the great Age! No doubt will enjoy, mting up with your great friend Bette! 💖
I so loved them both in Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte in their later years as well as several together when they were younger!! No one could outdo them-----EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🎭
Well regarded but she did not win an Oscar for it. She won 2 Oscars for Best Actress, the one closest in time to The Snake Pit was The Heiress. But her win in "To Each His Own" is practically never mentioned. In fact that film has almost entirely slipped into oblivion.
Snake Pit was one of my favorites as well as Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She and Bette🥀 did several movies together when they were younger as well.🏆🏆🌹🌷
i saw carol channing in person in omaha nebraska many years ago, in the hello dolly musical play...my friend and i got the tickets from friends, and we really were not interested in seeing the play...but omg, carol was wonderful and so nice to the audience...she came out after the play and answered audience questions for quite a long time...she was absolutely genuine and charming! we were so glad we went to the play :D
Not on subject, but I went to see The Odd Couple at the Orpheum in Omaha, 1987 I believe - Tim Conway and Pat Harrington. What a show! Major thunderstorm during the show, well, the story is too long to post, but suffice to say it could only happen to Tim Conway, and I still laugh when I think about it. Absolutely priceless!
@@nowvoyagerNE Tim played Felix, Pat played Oscar. Briefly, Tim was sitting on a couch center stage when the storm hit, causing one small leak in the roof. The roof held fast, except for a small drip-drip-drip smack in middle of Tim's bald head, and nowhere else. Tim stayed in character during the scene, only peering up to his head once or twice. The Orpheum roared.
Wow! This is the first time I've seen the panel not guess the mystery guest! What a treat :D Oh and what a star you are for publishing all of these, thank you!
definitely more fun when the MG is trying not to be guessed. Olivia de Havilland had nothing to prove. The insecure MGs who change their voices back to normal or say something deliberately to give themselves away so that no one will say "who?" when they are revealed and risk bruising their fragile egos are much less entertaining.
Prize-winning questions from Carol Channing: Asking the mystery guest “Do you speak English?” And asking the vicar if his being partly on land and partly in the air has anything to do with a family institution.
Olivia De Havilland is one of the greatest actresses in film history. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress in "To Each His Own" and in "The Heiress".
As much as I admired Miss De Havilland, I was blown away by the first contestant: Clark Kent good looking young man, who is a vicar and fights forest fires for fun. No one could have written that one written that.
Videotaped on March 21, 1965. Dorothy was absent. As a rule of thumb, any pre-taped episode without Dorothy that aired in August 1965 was taped during two of her three absent periods. Dorothy was never absent after April 18, 1965, until her unexpected death in November.
Olivia de Havilland won two Oscars for Best Actress. The Heiress is well remembered. But neither her performance nor the movie for which she won her first Oscar, "To Each His Own," seems to be well remembered now.
I love this programme! It was on tv way before my time but, i adore all things vintage! ... Incidentally i think the late, great, Olivia De Havilland, always looked absolutely beautiful and i enjoy watching all of her film noirs from the 1940s/1950's, on my ole trusted friend, my PC! ! Thank you, from The UK! xxxxx
Olivia won her two Oscars in 1946 and 1949. She is now crowding 98 and is still not the senior living Oscar winner. Luise Rainer, 103, best actress of 1936, 1937 is still alive.
Oliva De Havilland used a deep voice with Russian accent. Carol thought she was Zero Mostel. 24:17 He was another great artist who never appeared on WML.
Johan Bengtsson Since Olivia De Havilland was, I think, already living in Paris at the time (where she still lives today), I believe the panel would have caught on to her identity if she had answered "Oui" or "Non." In any case, it's pretty evident that her knowledge of Russian didn't extend much beyond Да/Da, Нет/Nyet, and Я вас люблю/Ya vas lyubyu (I love you). Carol Channing was right, piroshki, which De Havilland used for "sometimes" are small pies filled with meat or cheese!
Johan Bengtsson It's hard to believe he was never invited. "Fiddler On The Roof" was as big as "Hello Dolly", Mostel had done a featured turn on Ed Sullivan (so he did television). I wonder if it was a personal thing, or he just turned them down. By most accounts he WAS a communist sympathizer, but by 1965 the blacklist was all but kaput. John Daly has always struck me as being exceptional in his opposition to communism (where others would dismiss it as perhaps just a poor economic system) he seemed to have an ideological bent against it. I wonder if John Daly did not want Zero Mostel on the show?
Joe Postove Where are you getting the impression JCD was strongly anti-communist? I'm not claiming he wasn't, but I have read a great deal of background info on him since starting the channel and I've yet to see one comment from him on the matter, nor any article even referring to his views on communism in passing.
What's My Line? It seems to me (and if I'm wrong about all this I'm open to rehab) that John used plenty of opportunities to speak of the Soviet Union as a "devil' in the 60's when, especially as the decade wore on, it became less au courant to bash commies as much as it had been in the 50's. I was really trying to figure out why Z. Mostel was never on, and I was fishing around. There should be a story about John's views on Soviet Russia laying around somewhere.
a surprise to see how very lovely De Havilland looks at this late date in her illustrious career. Martin Gabel, however, looks extremely beat...All wonderful, charming, and gracious people such as are nowhere to be found on TV today.
T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT He was an actor, film director, and film producer, who wasn’t on the panel as often as his wife. Arlene Francis = Mrs. Martin Gabel
Did anyone notice how the saddle maker signed in? She was left-handed, but she stood to the side and held her hand palm-up to write. I don't know if this was to stay out of the way of the camera, but no lefty had ever done that before. She struggled aat first, but then finished with such a flourish that I thought she might write like that all the time. Strange. She also leaned her head forward all the time and looked at everybody out of the top of her eye sockets, giving her a scowling countenance.
Olivia de Havilland RIP Not much can be said here about Miss de Havilland that hasn’t been written and said elsewhere in the days since her death at the age of 104. She was just about the last of the golden age actresses and actors when beauty was beautiful, secrets were kept, films challenged you, and movies were the evocation of our collective spirit. Now she slumbers off to the eternal sleep that no man or woman escapes. But while she was here, she allowed all of us for two hours at a time to escape the bounds of the dreary everyday, workaday world. Thank you, Miss Olivia.
Carol called Bennett for a *raconteur*. That's a word you don't see every day! Meaning "A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit". :)
Raconteur. What? It's a WELL known word where I come from...applied invariably and not least to people who do after dinner speeches which is big business. Prior to that though, there were well-loved and world-famous raconteurs who are legendary for their skills in the art. People like Peter Ustinov, Orson Welles, David Niven.....the list goes on.
The first contestant I've seen from my home state of Oregon! Yay! I love how they pronounced rodeo! haha I like Arlene's lines about how she knows who loves Martin! Random - but I think it's funny how the guys whistle at a large proportion of contestants unless they're 70+. Sometimes you question their taste!
This time they truly missed the mark, I don't think the saddle-making lady expected to be whistled at from the way she dressed and what's more, couldn't they tell from her body language that she was far from pleased... man, they kept on whistling it became a little inappropriate.
I noticed that Arlene stood to shake the good reverend's hand. That was typical on WML for panelists to stand for clergy. All four of them stood to shake Bishop Sheen's hand (as well as the dentist nun for that matter).
Unfortunately, the full obituary is no longer available at that link, but I found a couple of other sources of information about Reverend Stanton Davis Tate. He wrote a book called, "Jumping Skyward," which is available on Amazon at: www.amazon.com/Jumping-Skyward-Stan-Tate/dp/1886591032 and Boise State University in Idaho has a whole collection of information about him, including photos and some of his writings! Here's a link to the archive page for the "Stan Tate Papers, 1958-2003" -- archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv08660
What's My Line? The other night a left handed person came in from the other side. It seems to be the right move, to have a southpaw take the easel from a advantageous side, huh?
Excellent film. I wish the writer had made the daughter's disorder autism, instead of making her the victim of an accident, but autism was hardly known then. Much of the daughter's behavior is very similar to some forms of borderline autism. But either way, the film was excellent and De Havilland was great in it.
@@bluecamus5162 Interesting idea. But I think the idea was the daughter was frozen as a young girl with no other issues. Were it autism I don't think the Italian father would have let his son marry her. It's one thing to have an accident, another to have a potentially inheritable trait. He did not like the age gap as it were.
As a kid in the '50s, I was allowed to stay up late on Sundays, to watch WML in my pajamas. It was the only tv show I remember the entire family watching together.
I like the moment when mistery guest signs in. Among the videos I have seen, the best autograph is defenetely De Havilland. The worst? mmmm, maybe unfortunately Mangano. Too bad ... she's a fellow country woman and a wonderful actrees too
R.I.P Dame Olivia De Havilland. One of the greatest actresses of Hollywood's golden era.
All of them such lovely ppl
SO True!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dame?
I was thinking the same susie.
@@susiepittman601 Sì. Fu insignita dalla Regina d’Inghilterra di questa alta onorificenza.
I find myself pulling for Ms. Channing, just because she's so doggone nice, friendly, bubbling with joy and enthusiasm. But she struggles as a panelist. I don't care though, I'll smile along with her.
Olivia is a true treasure, one of my favorite actresses, and still living, she'll be 104 this year.
She made it!!
She died 😔
Olivia de Havilland belongs to the ages.
Now she is "Gone with the wind"
My favorite performance from Gone With The Wind is Olivia de Havilland playing Melanie Hamilton Wilkes. Captain Butler had a lot of respect for Melanie, too.
Respect...Olivia maintained respect and admiration...what every actress desires...respect beyond looks...desire beyond shape...the serious dramatic actresses have this and Olivia stood at the top of this mountain
As far as I am concerned she AND Bette Davis were the VERY BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really loved them both in" Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Olivia sadly passed yesterday, 104.
Amazingly gifted actress. Last great, from the great Age! No doubt will enjoy, mting up with your great friend Bette! 💖
@Aritosthenes Angela Lansbury, Betty Brodel Franzalia, Caren Marsh Doll, Hal Holbrook, Norman Lloyd.
I so loved them both in Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte in their later years as well as several together when they were younger!! No one could outdo them-----EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🎭
@@kathyfrew7282 Indeed no one, could Touch them today! ⭐️❤️❤️⭐️
@@kathyfrew7282 Absolutely, no one comes near, to these two wonderful Actresses!
Take care 🙂
RIP Olivia de Havilland ( July 1st 1916- July 25th, 2020).
I met Olivia DeHaviland in the 1990s. It was wonderful!! I cherish that memory.
Please post proof pronto, pics preferred
@@joeambrose3260 we had lunch together and I do have her autograph from that day, but no pictures.
@@1aikane I just verified the story with your waiter that day
😄
@@joeambrose3260 We had lunch at a university in Birmingham, Al.
@@joeambrose3260 they didnt leave a tip.
Loved DeHavilland in all her roles but my very favourite would have to The Heiress, absolutely brilliant performance.
RIP Miss Channing, you were such an inspiration.
I just love Carol Channing. You can't watch or listen to her without smiling! Rest in peace sweet lady.
@Ed Miller Well, you're an a$$.
She was never more than a second away from a laugh line. She just couldn’t help it
The way Olivia signs her name is divine
Olivia de Havilland's performance in "The Snake Pit" is the single most incredible remarkable acting in cinematic history. 🏆
Well regarded but she did not win an Oscar for it. She won 2 Oscars for Best Actress, the one closest in time to The Snake Pit was The Heiress. But her win in "To Each His Own" is practically never mentioned. In fact that film has almost entirely slipped into oblivion.
American Dreamer ah....ok if you say so
It is a terrific performance, I agree, but unfortunately, it's the favorite movie of very few
Kirk Barkley Probably because it hits too close to home for many people.
Snake Pit was one of my favorites as well as Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She and Bette🥀 did several movies together when they were younger as well.🏆🏆🌹🌷
Rest in peace Olivia de Havilland
Newcomer Rap Arena Truly last of her kind
Rest in Peace to Icon and Beauty Legend dame Olivia de Havilland, who has given us so many great and amazing performances to remember her by.
i saw carol channing in person in omaha nebraska many years ago, in the hello dolly musical play...my friend and i got the tickets from friends, and we really were not interested in seeing the play...but omg, carol was wonderful and so nice to the audience...she came out after the play and answered audience questions for quite a long time...she was absolutely genuine and charming! we were so glad we went to the play :D
It is so nice to hear those kinds of stories!! Thanks for sharing!!
@@kathyfrew7282 : you're welcome.
Not on subject, but I went to see The Odd Couple at the Orpheum in Omaha, 1987 I believe - Tim Conway and Pat Harrington. What a show! Major thunderstorm during the show, well, the story is too long to post, but suffice to say it could only happen to Tim Conway, and I still laugh when I think about it. Absolutely priceless!
@@rmelin13231 : great story! was Tim the hypochondriac character? too funny!
@@nowvoyagerNE Tim played Felix, Pat played Oscar. Briefly, Tim was sitting on a couch center stage when the storm hit, causing one small leak in the roof. The roof held fast, except for a small drip-drip-drip smack in middle of Tim's bald head, and nowhere else. Tim stayed in character during the scene, only peering up to his head once or twice. The Orpheum roared.
Arlene: “Maybe she’s one of the astronauts; we don’t know where they are”.
Love Arlene ❤️
2019 and she is still alive at over 2019 . The last major actor from the GWTW cast .an American classic .
I changed my wording and added some words see if that’s better
Carol Channing is actually quite beautiful. I sat next to her at a concert at one of the Lake Tahoe Casinos, she was charming and funny.
Wow! This is the first time I've seen the panel not guess the mystery guest! What a treat :D
Oh and what a star you are for publishing all of these, thank you!
I've seen them stumped by Mystery Guests before, but this is one of very few episodes in which the panel was completely stumped in every game!
@@savethetpc1547 I will say the first guest, the vicar who parachute jumps for fighting fires, has to be one of the more obscure occupations to guess.
definitely more fun when the MG is trying not to be guessed. Olivia de Havilland had nothing to prove. The insecure MGs who change their voices back to normal or say something deliberately to give themselves away so that no one will say "who?" when they are revealed and risk bruising their fragile egos are much less entertaining.
Mickey Rooney, Kate Smith, and 2 others that I can think of.
RIP Olivia❤
Nobody but you could bring Melanie Hamilton to life❤❤❤
Probably the best introduction of Bennett Cerf every given, though Arlene was always spot on.
Prize-winning questions from Carol Channing: Asking the mystery guest “Do you speak English?” And asking the vicar if his being partly on land and partly in the air has anything to do with a family institution.
Everyone got a kick out of her question, "Is it on the air?". She certainly has many talents.
Olivia was still so lovely in '65. I thought she was the most beautiful actress going in the 30's & 40's!
And now she's still a very elegant lady at 100 years old.
I couldn't agree more!
Yes, she was almost 50 here, but still very lovely.
PensiveOwl So did Errol Flynn
@@wms72 I understand that they loved each other, but never at the same time.
Olivia, still alive in 2018 @102!! Also Carol Channing @97.
They belong to the ages, RIP July 26, 2020 and January 15, 2019 respectively.
If you conflate the occupations of the first two challengers, you get Blazing Saddles.
🤣🤣🤣 I love that movie.
Wonderful that Olivia is still with us at 103!
I believe she was 104 when she died.🌹
Olivia De Havilland is one of the greatest actresses in film history. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress in "To Each His Own" and in "The Heiress".
Long Live Olivia !!! You are turning one hundred this year !!!!!
104 now!!!!
RIP Olivia Mary de Havilland, she belongs to the ages. ❤
As much as I admired Miss De Havilland, I was blown away by the first contestant: Clark Kent good looking young man, who is a vicar and fights forest fires for fun. No one could have written that one written that.
Videotaped on March 21, 1965. Dorothy was absent.
As a rule of thumb, any pre-taped episode without Dorothy that aired in August 1965 was taped during two of her three absent periods. Dorothy was never absent after April 18, 1965, until her unexpected death in November.
De Havilland had just turned 49 here; and would live another 55 years!
Olivia de Havilland won two Oscars for Best Actress. The Heiress is well remembered. But neither her performance nor the movie for which she won her first Oscar, "To Each His Own," seems to be well remembered now.
Olivia.... Very classy lady ! total professional actriss
Easternmost have no idea what we do in the West. Several times they mentioned rodeos and horses, so saddles seems to me to be the next step!
Congratulations, Dame Olivia de Havilland, and an early Happy 101st Birthday!!
Olivia de Havilland belongs to the ages. RIP July 25, 2020.
I love Arlene!
A million DITTOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will always see her at Tara. At least once every year I watch GWTW, it's my absolute favorite Movie.
Olivia was so attractive and classy 👍
I love this programme! It was on tv way before my time but, i adore all things vintage! ... Incidentally i think the late, great, Olivia De Havilland, always looked absolutely beautiful and i enjoy watching all of her film noirs from the 1940s/1950's, on my ole trusted friend, my PC! ! Thank you, from The UK! xxxxx
Olivia Mary de Havilland was born on July 1, 1916 in Tokyo.
And is still with us.
@Dusk Hollow Wow!
14:59-15:15 -- I *love* this exchange! Yet another event that doesn't happen too often on WML. :)
She was super physco in that movie.."Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte"
No, she was the sane one.
Weren't she and Bette wonderful in that movie??!!!!!!!!!!!!! They both played it to the nines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
arlene francis stood as a sign of respect because he is a vicar.
Carol Channing was so deliciously charming! I love seeing her on the show!
When Carol asks for a conference at about 14:00 she is so cute, like a school girl asking permission to go to the bathroom, please.
Carol Channing was so ahead of her time...with the slacks sets she would wear on set and probably everywhere..I just love it
She was on 2 weeks prior wearing a similar pantsuit.
I did notice the way she signed in.
Olivia won her two Oscars in 1946 and 1949. She is now crowding 98 and is still not the senior living Oscar winner. Luise Rainer, 103, best actress of 1936, 1937 is still alive.
Oliva De Havilland used a deep voice with Russian accent. Carol thought she was Zero Mostel. 24:17 He was another great artist who never appeared on WML.
Johan Bengtsson Since Olivia De Havilland was, I think, already living in Paris at the time (where she still lives today), I believe the panel would have caught on to her identity if she had answered "Oui" or "Non." In any case, it's pretty evident that her knowledge of Russian didn't extend much beyond Да/Da, Нет/Nyet, and Я вас люблю/Ya vas lyubyu (I love you). Carol Channing was right, piroshki, which De Havilland used for "sometimes" are small pies filled with meat or cheese!
Johan Bengtsson It's hard to believe he was never invited. "Fiddler On The Roof" was as big as "Hello Dolly", Mostel had done a featured turn on Ed Sullivan (so he did television). I wonder if it was a personal thing, or he just turned them down. By most accounts he WAS a communist sympathizer, but by 1965 the blacklist was all but kaput. John Daly has always struck me as being exceptional in his opposition to communism (where others would dismiss it as perhaps just a poor economic system) he seemed to have an ideological bent against it. I wonder if John Daly did not want Zero Mostel on the show?
Joe Postove Where are you getting the impression JCD was strongly anti-communist? I'm not claiming he wasn't, but I have read a great deal of background info on him since starting the channel and I've yet to see one comment from him on the matter, nor any article even referring to his views on communism in passing.
What's My Line? It seems to me (and if I'm wrong about all this I'm open to rehab) that John used plenty of opportunities to speak of the Soviet Union as a "devil' in the 60's when, especially as the decade wore on, it became less au courant to bash commies as much as it had been in the 50's. I was really trying to figure out why Z. Mostel was never on, and I was fishing around. There should be a story about John's views on Soviet Russia laying around somewhere.
With the introduction that Carol gave, I almost wanted Bennett to say "...and here's John." LOL
The saddle maker's no nonsense demeanor, body language, and deadpan voice reminds me so much of the great character actress, Mary Wickes.
Mary Treen, too.
She outlived all of them by a lot.
a surprise to see how very lovely De Havilland looks at this late date in her illustrious career. Martin Gabel, however, looks extremely beat...All wonderful, charming, and gracious people such as are nowhere to be found on TV today.
Wow! Both Martin Gabel and Carol Channing on the same show! My two favorite panelists. :)
Johan Bengtsson
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with Martin Gabel.
T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT He was an actor, film director, and film producer, who wasn’t on the panel as often as his wife.
Arlene Francis = Mrs. Martin Gabel
LOVE Carol Channing!!
Just love Carol Channing! ❤️
Did anyone notice how the saddle maker signed in? She was left-handed, but she stood to the side and held her hand palm-up to write. I don't know if this was to stay out of the way of the camera, but no lefty had ever done that before. She struggled aat first, but then finished with such a flourish that I thought she might write like that all the time. Strange. She also leaned her head forward all the time and looked at everybody out of the top of her eye sockets, giving her a scowling countenance.
*_PARACHUTE JUMPS TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES (U.S. FOREST SERVICE)_*
*_MAKES SADDLES_* (She had an odd way of holding the piece of chalk at 10:30)
"Partly in the air, and partly on land"..."Oh! Has it something do do with a Family Institution?" :)! Btw, like Ms.Channing's pajama...
At 19:17 the word Peroski is used and yes it is a traditional Russian meal
...Miss de Havilland....still going at ONE-HUNDRED-and-THREE....;)!!❤️
Olivia de Havilland RIP
Not much can be said here about Miss de Havilland that hasn’t been written and said elsewhere in the days since her death at the age of 104.
She was just about the last of the golden age actresses and actors when beauty was beautiful, secrets were kept, films challenged you, and movies were the evocation of our collective spirit.
Now she slumbers off to the eternal sleep that no man or woman escapes. But while she was here, she allowed all of us for two hours at a time to escape the bounds of the dreary everyday, workaday world.
Thank you, Miss Olivia.
Beautiful!
Maybe not Arlene's finest hour, but - DANG - is she ever lovely in this clip !! Wowee Wow Wow .... Wow Wow !
+iamintheburg I think she always looked great. but yes in this clip, she is very lovely!
Have you ever seen a more mis-matched couple than Arlene and Gabel?
Carol called Bennett for a *raconteur*. That's a word you don't see every day! Meaning "A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit". :)
Johan Bengtsson
Bennett was often described that way in the WML introductions, though.
Not an unusual word.
Johan Bengtsson yeah I think we know what raconteur means🙄thanks for man-splaining it🙄🙄
Raconteur. What? It's a WELL known word where I come from...applied invariably and not least to people who do after dinner speeches which is big business. Prior to that though, there were well-loved and world-famous raconteurs who are legendary for their skills in the art. People like Peter Ustinov, Orson Welles, David Niven.....the list goes on.
I agree Johan :)
Olivia de Havilland was beautiful even in her later years.
The first contestant I've seen from my home state of Oregon! Yay! I love how they pronounced rodeo! haha I like Arlene's lines about how she knows who loves Martin! Random - but I think it's funny how the guys whistle at a large proportion of contestants unless they're 70+. Sometimes you question their taste!
cassiemoira
roDAYo 😂🤣
This time they truly missed the mark, I don't think the saddle-making lady expected to be whistled at from the way she dressed and what's more, couldn't they tell from her body language that she was far from pleased... man, they kept on whistling it became a little inappropriate.
I noticed that Arlene stood to shake the good reverend's hand. That was typical on WML for panelists to stand for clergy. All four of them stood to shake Bishop Sheen's hand (as well as the dentist nun for that matter).
+graperonto Sadly, he passed away last year. But wow, what an accomplished man! www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=173206747
Unfortunately, the full obituary is no longer available at that link, but I found a couple of other sources of information about Reverend Stanton Davis Tate. He wrote a book called, "Jumping Skyward," which is available on Amazon at: www.amazon.com/Jumping-Skyward-Stan-Tate/dp/1886591032
and Boise State University in Idaho has a whole collection of information about him, including photos and some of his writings! Here's a link to the archive page for the "Stan Tate Papers, 1958-2003" -- archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv08660
typical except for Dorothy, who stood only for Catholic clergy and therefore would not have done so here had she been present
Carol says that Olivia sounded like Zero Mostel. Not HE would have been a great mystery guest!
The Vicar is quite handsome.
golden86 Reminds me of Bruce Wayne. 😏
Don't be a pervert
@@italiantraditionalcatholic2390 Don't worry. I'm not a Catholic Priest!
I have never seen anyone holding a piece of chalk like the second contestant. 10:28
Me neither-- I meant to leave a comment on this myself, then forgot all about it. I don't know how she was able to write that way!
What's My Line? The other night a left handed person came in from the other side. It seems to be the right move, to have a southpaw take the easel from a advantageous side, huh?
Yes, I noticed it too -- quite odd. I wonder if she wrote in a similar fashion with pen and paper.
She managed to do it quite well, too!
Well, I can't unsee that now. Thanks! ;-)
Wow 50 years later and both Carol and Olivia are doing well in 90s.
Olivia is 100 years old!
Proves you can carry extra weight on for years...and still be healthy. I'm heading to Dunkin Donuts! lol
ho carries extra weight?
Oh how I love Carol Channing. All of them
Taped on March 21, 1965.
Carol Channing is 97 years old. I hope she lives another 20 years.
She belongs to the ages, January 15, 2019, RIP.
My favorite Olivia deHaviland movie is The Light in the Piazza.
Excellent film. I wish the writer had made the daughter's disorder autism, instead of making her the victim of an accident, but autism was hardly known then. Much of the daughter's behavior is very similar to some forms of borderline autism. But either way, the film was excellent and De Havilland was great in it.
@@bluecamus5162 Interesting idea. But I think the idea was the daughter was frozen as a young girl with no other issues. Were it autism I don't think the Italian father would have let his son marry her. It's one thing to have an accident, another to have a potentially inheritable trait. He did not like the age gap as it were.
Can you imagine? A game show at 10:30pm on a Sunday night!
This used to be on after 3:00 in the morning. GSN signs off at 4:00.
Only free time available.
AND THE MASSIVE CROWD THEY DREW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a kid in the '50s, I was allowed to stay up late on Sundays, to watch WML in my pajamas. It was the only tv show I remember the entire family watching together.
I've always liked Ms. Channing's smile.
No kiss from Ms. De Havilland for Mr. Cerf like last time?
Beautiful signature Olivia!
The Heiress is one of my favorite movies.
It was upon seeing 'The Heiress' that I first realized De Havilland was one of the greatest, if not the greatest, screen actors I've ever seen.
Could anyone be more lovely than her?
Why is the panelist surprised that the smoke jumper makes money - Episcopal clergy are paid.
Cool summer job for a vicar.
I absolutely adore Olivia de Havilland!! She stumped the panel but I wonder whether Dorothy Kilgallen would have found her out.
RIP Olivia De Havilland
I like the moment when mistery guest signs in.
Among the videos I have seen, the best autograph is defenetely De Havilland. The worst? mmmm, maybe unfortunately Mangano. Too bad ... she's a fellow country woman and a wonderful actrees too
Check out Liberace's. Probably the most memorable and impressive. Salvador Dali as well, natch.
R.I.P. Carol Channing
Olivia was speaking Russian because Russian leader had been changed that time. Piroghki
means the cakes.
Rest in Peace Olivia
pirożki,na zdrowie...wasze i nasze...❤
Her performance in The Heiress is spectacular
I love you Olivia
Daly gave HUGE clue in tools but panel could still not get.
Miss De Havilland: elegant, beautiful girl.
i was going to like it, then i saw 999 likes and i did not want to disturb the number
That works for me!!
I miss Dorothy. Carol is fun, of course, but I always want Dorothy to be in every episode! (until her death of course).
An unknown movie with Olivia De Haviland: The Russian Connection.
I have many favorite actors and actresses but Olivia de Havilland ranks far above them in so many ways.
RIP Olivia ❤️🙏🏻