What's My Line? - Edward G. Robinson (Oct 11, 1953)

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  • @pablobanados6552
    @pablobanados6552 4 года назад +88

    E. G. Robinson one of the most convincing actors of all times. He gave quality to any movie he was in.

    • @marshamariner7897
      @marshamariner7897 3 года назад +3

      Bakka in the ten commandments

    • @lennarthagen3638
      @lennarthagen3638 2 года назад

      Looks like a clown in every movie he has ever been in.

    • @fonso1030
      @fonso1030 2 года назад +8

      @@lennarthagen3638 oh, so you’re a wise guy

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Год назад

      @@lennarthagen3638 And you read like an idiot every time you post stupidity...

  • @neilphelan145
    @neilphelan145 4 года назад +94

    I love how the laughter from the audience is real and not "canned" as they say.

  • @erenunal
    @erenunal 4 года назад +51

    This was probably the best panel. Steve Allen brought a unique sense of humor to the program. Very much in line with the urbane tone of the moderator and the other panelists.

  • @Irishwoods1
    @Irishwoods1 Год назад +6

    I loved this since I love Edward G. Robinson but have never known he had such a wonderful sense of humor!

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Год назад +12

    Steve Allen is very in tune with the reaction of the audience.

    • @broughtbackin
      @broughtbackin 3 месяца назад +1

      He is a very funny guy but sadly the questions were fed to him by the show. I wish didn't know this fact because it now cheapens it for me a little.

  • @Chelz12
    @Chelz12 5 лет назад +41

    Man I love this show. People use to be so civil!

    • @oughtssought1198
      @oughtssought1198 10 месяцев назад +2

      THESE people were so civil
      plenty of others who weren't

    • @allend2749
      @allend2749 2 месяца назад

      yes, this was before the government mixed all the different peoples into one sick sick society. so says this white 87 year old man, straight i might add

  • @tomchambers6308
    @tomchambers6308 3 года назад +20

    The long underwear line is about the funniest questioning I’ve ever seen on this show. And trust it be Steve Allen who really asked the funniest things about it. Pure gold.

  • @marthalillard3193
    @marthalillard3193 5 лет назад +21

    Oh I love Edward G. Robinson ! So great to see him here in such a good humor.

  • @spactick
    @spactick 5 лет назад +85

    Edward Robinson was such a class guy, and a brilliant art collector. He bought Cezanne's, Van Gogh's, Manet's etc; when they were selling for a pittance of what they're worth today, and then donated them to museums so that everyone could enjoy them. Great guy and a great actor

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +5

      Apart from any he donated, he had a very costly divorce settlement that required him to sell much of his collection.

    • @spactick
      @spactick 4 года назад +3

      really? I didn't know that, but I remember when I was in college in the 60's that he had a large collection of impressionist paintings, and I saw an interview of him talking about it. he seemed really proud. I'm sure his wife was only trying to see that the paintings got a good home. Specifically hers :)

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +10

      @@spactick To my knowledge, she didn't get any paintings, only the cash proceeds from their sale. Unfortunately, Robinson at that time was graylisted and wasn't making as much money as before, so his assets were fewer and not as liquid as would have been advisable during a divorce. By the 1960s I wouldn't be surprised if he were buying art again as best he could. Did you know that after that, he pushed very hard to play "The Godfather"? He thought he would be perfect for that gangster part, but I have not seen anything that suggested that Coppolla or Paramount ever gave him any consideration.

    • @spactick
      @spactick 4 года назад +3

      it's Coppola with one L, anyway I didn't know that about Robinson wanting to play the part that that idiot Brando played in the Godfather. I think he would have been a better choice myself, but i think Curly of the
      three stooges would have been a better choice. I can't stand Brando, as a person or an actor. He sucks the big one in my opinion. If I worked with him? I would have slapped the shit out of him if he got out of line. Anyway getting back to Mr. Robinson (ha!) I was unaware of the ultimate outcome of his collection, I was just impressed that the man had the where-with-all and knowledge to collect at 'that' level. He also was a
      painter himself, did you know that preppy sock? and a pretty good one

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +4

      @@spactick Robinson unlike various other Hollywood types who collected art did not use a consultant. He trusted his own eye and he limited himself primarily to Impressionist works. I see on some sites that he paid $2500 for a Pissaro and $2500 for a Monet. He was the first American to buy paintings from a then unknown Frida Kahlo, paying $200 each for 4 paintings. I did not see anything about him being a painter himself -- he didn't paint any of the paintings in "Scarlet Street" for instance. I also read that at the time he had to sell his collection, he had some 70 paintings. He sold them all to one individual with a stipulation that he could buy some of them back. With his second wife, he resumed collecting and was able to buy back 14 of his paintings. He could have bought some Andy Warhol Campbell soup cans in LA in 1962 for $400, but he didn't. If his cameo during a wall walkup from "Batman" is to be believed, Robinson did not favor Pop Art -- he said Campbell's soup is for eating and not painting, a major financial miscalculation.

  • @sandygort
    @sandygort 4 года назад +42

    I love it when Steve gets a lot of yes answers and he doesn't understand why.

  • @johnpersechini4951
    @johnpersechini4951 4 года назад +29

    The reception he gets tells you how big a star he was in his time. One of the best actors of all time. And a very likable guy a well.

  • @drednm
    @drednm 6 лет назад +74

    One of the all-time great film actors.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад

      @z Where do you get this stuff? Please think before you write nonsense.

    • @javierbilbao73
      @javierbilbao73 4 года назад +5

      Indeed! Actually, The Woman in the Window and Scarlet Street are among my all-time favourite films 😊
      He was an outstanding actor 👏👏

    • @stanmaxkolbe
      @stanmaxkolbe 4 года назад +2

      @@preppysocks209 z is a big JERK he posts all the time with JERK comments!

    • @stanmaxkolbe
      @stanmaxkolbe 4 года назад +2

      @z Well I see another JERK comment from you. Get a life man!

    • @robertsamson4610
      @robertsamson4610 4 года назад +1

      Without a doubt!

  • @Tazzy5
    @Tazzy5 6 лет назад +56

    I remember watching this show with my parents as a kid. I remember noticing how Arlene Francis always wore that heart necklace. Watching these now, I am so appreciative of the humor, civility and elegance of a time that has unfortunately evaporated. Host Daly is an exceptionally well spoken man. LOVE this show and thank you to the person or persons responsible for uploading it!

    • @acyutanandadas1326
      @acyutanandadas1326 6 лет назад +9

      I'm watching just to improve my language skills

    • @imahick5723
      @imahick5723 6 лет назад +5

      yes, these "stars" were so ordinary, and the occupations were often sort of hard scrabble. Few of the jobs required an education, certification, apprenticeship, license. How much did designing men's long underwear and designing bread boxes pay? People could live on so little then.

    • @janepatterson6779
      @janepatterson6779 5 лет назад +7

      That diamond heart necklace was a gift from her husband. Unfortunately, when leaving the show once, a man walked up to her and yanked it off her neck! I don't believe he was never caught.

  • @lauracollins4195
    @lauracollins4195 6 лет назад +65

    Bringing in the breadbox guy was inspired. Steve Allen is my favorite fourth panelist.
    THANK YOU for your hard work in posting so many episodes of this delightful, addictive show.

    • @janepatterson6779
      @janepatterson6779 5 лет назад +10

      Loved the way they dressed..like ladies and gentlemen. Oops, sorry, didn't mean to confuse readers with those "out dated" words. Look them up in a dictionary, I mean, Google them.

    • @howardfowler2255
      @howardfowler2255 5 лет назад +7

      Ah ,it was so hard living through those golden days of TV with no internet,smartphones,and political correctness. But we survived quite well in spite of that ' hardship'!

    • @henrycrum3018
      @henrycrum3018 3 года назад +5

      Really addictive!

  • @Questor-ky2fv
    @Questor-ky2fv Год назад +10

    Thanks for another fun episode of WML!🤗 It's so much nicer than the crazy stuff made nowadays. It's not flashy, and is actually kind of mild, but I always feel good at the end of each episode. That's rarely the case with programs made now.

  • @nandofigueira2005
    @nandofigueira2005 8 лет назад +66

    Edward G. Robinson is a very nice person

    • @jeffreysalter3650
      @jeffreysalter3650 5 лет назад +7

      You're so right about that!

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 5 лет назад +7

      @@jeffreysalter3650 And a hell of an actor

  • @magnoliasouth
    @magnoliasouth 10 лет назад +61

    What an enjoyable show! Thank you so much for sharing this. Do you know this is the first one that I've ever seen? Oh the shame! I got a kick out the whole "bread box" incident. Also, how cool is it to see Edward G. Robinson pout because people didn't consider him a comedian?! ~sigh~ Don't you wish we had television like this still today?

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +24

      Uh oh. Prepare to be addicted.

    • @prestcoldandy910
      @prestcoldandy910 3 года назад +4

      @@WhatsMyLine I am from the uk and i have been binge whatching these shows for about two weeks , just brill

  • @JustinCredible61-g8n
    @JustinCredible61-g8n 6 лет назад +37

    LOVED EGR as Dathan in 'The Ten Commandments'. What a versatile actor.

    • @josemeda4592
      @josemeda4592 4 года назад +3

      Oh yeah! I knew he looked familiar!

    • @MuzixMaker
      @MuzixMaker 4 года назад +4

      Where’s your Moses now, si?

  • @jodie4609
    @jodie4609 Год назад +2

    Awww I've seen some of his movies its lovely to know he smiles genuinely

  • @terranova22
    @terranova22 5 лет назад +8

    I never saw this show before a month ago, and now i'm addicted to watching . . . . Whats My Line :-0

  • @ralphyhernandez5559
    @ralphyhernandez5559 5 лет назад +42

    Edward G Robinson is one of the best actors all time and one of the best gangsters. Alongside George Raft Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney

    • @dennisgeorge3238
      @dennisgeorge3238 4 года назад +6

      and John Garfield!!

    • @ralphyhernandez5559
      @ralphyhernandez5559 4 года назад +2

      @@dennisgeorge3238 yes u r right..the great john garfield

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +3

      @@ralphyhernandez5559 When Robinson made "The Sea Wolf," he said that Garfield was one of the best young actors he had ever worked with.

    • @ralphyhernandez5559
      @ralphyhernandez5559 4 года назад

      @@preppysocks209 he was right..none much better than Garfield..he should have been in the top 25 actors.afi messed up in my opinion

    • @DetTigerFan
      @DetTigerFan 4 года назад +1

      One of his best roles I thought was in a lesser known film called "The Stranger." It also starred Orson Welles & Loretta Young.

  • @seathomplay4167
    @seathomplay4167 5 лет назад +26

    I cannot believe how hard I laughed during the questioning of the Men's Long Underwear Sales Lady.

  • @virginiahanna869
    @virginiahanna869 6 лет назад +33

    I LOVE how Daly just can't say no to Robinson saying he is a comedian!

  • @ToddSF
    @ToddSF 8 лет назад +56

    One of my favorite roles for Edgar G. Robinson was in the topnotch film noir "Double Indemnity". Billy Wilder ended up casting against type for the top three roles -- Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck played the villains and Edward G. Robinson, who had third billing in a supporting role, played the good guy.

    • @pepperwilliams4428
      @pepperwilliams4428 7 лет назад +9

      Yep! Great movie! EGR played his role perfectly as well as Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck. Great writing in that movie (fast dialogue, double entendre).

    • @cynthialyman2636
      @cynthialyman2636 7 лет назад +10

      Agreed: that was brilliant casting in a great film that still stands the test of time.

    • @ryand.3858
      @ryand.3858 7 лет назад +13

      ToddSF 94109 he's good in The Stranger as well, even though Orson Welles steals the show.

    • @chuckendweiss4849
      @chuckendweiss4849 5 лет назад +6

      ToddSF 94109 His last film was Solent Green with Heston

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +5

      @@chuckendweiss4849 He died only days after he finished that film. He learned he would be awarded an honorary Oscar before he died and drafted a speech to be read, but he died before the ceremony.

  • @richmotroni
    @richmotroni 2 года назад +4

    A well deserved recognition for a great actor! Eddie was truly special!

  • @juanettebutts9782
    @juanettebutts9782 6 лет назад +12

    I didn't realize EGR was only 5'7" (I Googled his height). His acting personality is so dominant I thought he was much taller. What a great actor!!
    Thank you very much for this episode! I've become addicted, watch several in a row each evening. Since discovering the chronological order set-up, I let them play one after another.
    The third contestant was utterly perfect!! Very funny when Dorothy figured out what the product was! Steve played it straight up. Awesome!!

  • @TheLocoUnion
    @TheLocoUnion 7 лет назад +84

    I don't understand how he didn't win an Oscar for Key Largo!!!

    • @joycecattanach4002
      @joycecattanach4002 6 лет назад +7

      The finest actor who ever lived.

    • @ralphyhernandez5559
      @ralphyhernandez5559 5 лет назад +5

      Yes you are right as Johnny Rocco he should have been nominated and won the Oscar

    • @janepatterson6779
      @janepatterson6779 5 лет назад +5

      Politics..even with Oscar.

    • @ULMDeskEnd
      @ULMDeskEnd 5 лет назад +8

      because the Oscars have and always will suck

    • @lray1948
      @lray1948 5 лет назад +4

      He would have been up against winners Walter Huston:"Treasure of Sierra Madre" supporting actor 1948; or Sir Lawrence Olivier "Hamlet" leading actor 1948.

  • @donlitos
    @donlitos 3 года назад +9

    19:49 Dorothy was unbelievably close but no cigar. In the 1940 film Brother Orchid Edward G Robinson played a Gangster playing a Monk which is technically not a Clergyman. What a clever response.

  • @greg1744
    @greg1744 10 месяцев назад +1

    I always love watching one of the great movie characterizations, Robinson's Barton Keyes ("Little Man") in Double Indemnity.

  • @walkergillette3918
    @walkergillette3918 7 лет назад +29

    MAN, ARLENE FRANCIS WAS A LIVING DOLL

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner 5 лет назад +4

      She was about 50-51 and quite a knockout.

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner 5 лет назад

      @z Yeah my bad, was possibly drunk when I posted that.

  • @MyREDTAIL
    @MyREDTAIL 7 лет назад +7

    Always a big Fan of Great Actor Edward G. Loved his Movies & even, Bought & Smoked some of his Brand of Pipe Tobacco That they sold in his Name, Years ago, May he RIP and is missed by all of his Fans etc.

  • @jeffreysalter3650
    @jeffreysalter3650 5 лет назад +14

    He was great in everthing he ever did. An actor's actor and a nice gent to boot. He wasn't a monk in
    Brother Orchid he was a gangster hiding out in a monastery.

  • @MrWmJosephSmithIII
    @MrWmJosephSmithIII 9 лет назад +33

    Mens long underwear- that was HILARIOUS!

  • @joncheskin
    @joncheskin 6 лет назад +18

    The dog catcher looked really nervous, but she warmed up to the situation.

  • @CosmeticsBeautyAndMaturity2nd
    @CosmeticsBeautyAndMaturity2nd 7 лет назад +6

    HILARIOUS! especially for that time! its really funny brought tears to my eye lok

  • @terencedove5047
    @terencedove5047 4 года назад +8

    Steve's confusion on long underwear was so funny to the audience that it was pleasant to see him guess the correct answer, both then and for the MG, Edward G. Robinson...

  • @m.p.776
    @m.p.776 5 месяцев назад +4

    Too bad some of these episodes have choppiness or small bits missing. I am still thankful for the uploads.

    • @broughtbackin
      @broughtbackin 3 месяца назад +3

      Came to the comments to see if anyone said this. I thought it was my device.

  • @scottrobbins6216
    @scottrobbins6216 3 года назад +8

    God Bless him for his remembrance of Israel

    • @DavidR-pp4ph
      @DavidR-pp4ph 8 часов назад

      At the time, Israel was only 5 years old and produced oranges and chocolate , not much else and fighting terrorism from Gaza, Jordan, Syria,…..today a hi tech and advanced country still fighting terrorism from Gaza, Jordan, Syria,……

  • @chuckendweiss4849
    @chuckendweiss4849 5 лет назад +2

    Mr Robinson a great actor from the 30’s to the 80’s. Bad guy but he knew his craft . Thanks for the look back to when I was a teenager.

  • @henryweaver667
    @henryweaver667 5 лет назад +23

    Not hard to see how our culture and so called sofistication has totally
    Lost all innocence. Great memories of the past.

  • @rogerlephoque3704
    @rogerlephoque3704 3 года назад +6

    Edward G. Robinson was a great collector of impressionist art. When he became established in Hollywood, he would often stipulate in his movie contract that he would accept the role on condition that the studio would buy a picture that was coming up for sale at auction. That would be his payment for services rendered in the movie! When he died, most of his considerable estate comprised an art collection worth (at today's values) hundreds of millions of dollars. He left very little of value in terms of real estate, chattels, investments and cash!

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 4 года назад +3

    These wml shows are addictive and are getting a second life on RUclips delighting millions. When America had class.

  • @DetTigerFan
    @DetTigerFan 4 года назад +5

    Edward G...one of the best ever!

  • @standamann100
    @standamann100 9 лет назад +79

    The great Edward G. never won an Oscar while he was alive, although they gave him an honorary Oscar after he died. The list of actors who never won an Oscar contains much better actors than the list of those that did win an Oscar.

    • @martinwoyzeck2634
      @martinwoyzeck2634 8 лет назад +1

      +Stan daMann Not true.
      And I liked Robinson, but he never was Oscar material

    • @lelandjr2
      @lelandjr2 7 лет назад +1

      Well said Stan.

    • @deniserichardson630
      @deniserichardson630 7 лет назад +2

      Stan daMann
      Agreed

    • @swarnimasingh1598
      @swarnimasingh1598 6 лет назад +15

      He should have won Best Supporting Actor for Double Indemnity. The film also should have won Best Picture and Best Actress for Barbara Stanwyck (though Ingrid Bergman was great).

    • @sitarnut
      @sitarnut 6 лет назад +2

      Yes, even whilst sleeping!

  • @razorback9926
    @razorback9926 4 года назад +6

    I read that Edward G. Robinson holds the record for being killed in movies more than any other actor. He recuperates well!

  • @timprescott4634
    @timprescott4634 3 года назад +5

    Edward G. identifies as a Comedian! WAY ahead of his time.🤣

  • @perceblue3976
    @perceblue3976 9 лет назад +16

    Guessing the mens long underwear maker occupation was hilarious.
    It was easy to guess the mystery celebrity, because once established he played gangster roles, all the panel had to do was smell the cigar smoke, because that was Edward G. Robinson`s trade mark.

    • @LarsRyeJeppesen
      @LarsRyeJeppesen 7 лет назад +4

      He died in 73 of cancer... at least it wasn't lung cancer, still..

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 8 лет назад +26

    The first challenger was one of the most nervous I've seen up to the point where the panel begins their free guesses. However, it seemed that when Steve's guess made her laugh, it helped to relax her.

    • @portagee66
      @portagee66 5 лет назад +4

      Lois Simmons
      I'm so glad she won! She obviously needed every penny quite badly.

    • @44032
      @44032 4 года назад +1

      @@portagee66 I wonder if these non-celebrity guests had to pay their pay to NYC and for their accommodations. Even with 50's prices, they could hardly have broken even. I also wonder how they were chosen - did they write into the show and describe what they do? Where they interviewed ahead of time?

    • @lisahinton9682
      @lisahinton9682 3 года назад +1

      @@44032
      Easily Googled!

    • @lisahinton9682
      @lisahinton9682 3 года назад +1

      @@portagee66
      Why do you say she "needed every penny quite badly"? Are you privy to her then-finances?
      You are very gauche!

    • @lisahinton9682
      @lisahinton9682 3 года назад +3

      @Lois Simmons
      That first guest looked to be in her mid-60s. She may have been born in 1890 or so. Cameras are everywhere today and most people are quite relaxed in front of them - but not so back when this show was filmed.
      She came from a small-ish town (back then) and traveled to the big city to meet fiiiiive celebrities at once, and then have all the lights and cameras, and a live audience, all pounding down on her.
      I'd be nervous, too.

  • @marysepradet6515
    @marysepradet6515 3 года назад +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOWNLOADING THIS omg THOSE WERE THE DAYS !

  • @dizzyology7514
    @dizzyology7514 9 лет назад +31

    One of the sound dropouts obscures one of Arlene's Naughties. She has elicited that the long underwear saleslady deals with a product that is worn by human beings. Thinking of children, she asks whether these would be "small human beings." As she sees John preparing to give a No, at 14:26 she tosses off "Some men are quite small." Arlene was excellent at such double-entendres, and her personal style was so gracious that she got away with them -- unlike Hal Block, who got fired for making similar jokes.

    • @magnificentfailure2390
      @magnificentfailure2390 7 лет назад +6

      Arlene was a lot cuter than Hal. I like Hal, but Arlene was way easier on the eyes. :D

  • @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper
    @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper 7 лет назад +7

    I was 10 day's old when this first aired.

  • @MilkmanNorm
    @MilkmanNorm 8 лет назад +30

    I was so hoping Edward G Robinson would say "Nah. See"

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 года назад +6

      According to Ben Mankiewicz of TCM, some real life gangsters began to talk like Robinson.

  • @lorenanders702
    @lorenanders702 3 года назад +2

    My love for E.g. Robinson is bigger than a bread-box!

  • @sobmaz
    @sobmaz Год назад +3

    Anyone else having occasional dropouts of a couple of words throughout the show? It’s been going on for the last 10 episodes and can’t figure out if it’s my system or the program. No other RUclips videos are doing it.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 4 года назад +2

    11:06 Could this be Steve's best ever round? Hilarious! Had to watch it twice! Can't think of any UK programme today which gives the same pleasure as this show.
    8.20 UK

    • @jaebassist
      @jaebassist 3 года назад

      I would say Top Gear before they fired Clarkson.

  • @markbleichwehl
    @markbleichwehl 4 года назад +5

    One of the all time greatest actors

  • @plumeria8357
    @plumeria8357 2 года назад +2

    Such a wonderful show.

  • @lindameyers8341
    @lindameyers8341 2 года назад +2

    One of the great actors of Hollywood. He was wonderful

  • @gbrumburgh
    @gbrumburgh Год назад +2

    The elegant comedy "Late Love," Arlene's Broadway show that Steve Allen mentioned in his intro, opened on October 13, 1953 at the National Theatre with a cast of seven: Arlene, Elizabeth Montgomery (Theatre World Award winner), Cliff Robertson, Frank Albertson, Neil Hamilton, Lucille Watson and Ann Dere. The play moved to the Booth Theatre on November 9th before closing on January 2. 1954 after 95 performances.

  • @ralphyhernandez5559
    @ralphyhernandez5559 5 лет назад +2

    A true talent. Edward g Robinson. He could play the baddest guy.and could play the softest guy in the world.not many could do that.watch the whole town is talking. A masterpiece

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567
    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567 2 года назад +2

    One of the finest movie stars bar none

  • @rmb743
    @rmb743 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @depaola63
    @depaola63 5 лет назад +2

    Classic as it gets !! Tough guy with class !!! THESE WERE AWESOME TIMES !! { I was born in 1963 }

  • @robertbrown-qf8xy
    @robertbrown-qf8xy Год назад +1

    EGR is the greatest actor of all time. So nice to see him here.

  • @hadassah179
    @hadassah179 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate it when actor guests actually do a different voice or accent instead of going blank on how to hide their voice. If you're an actor go for it and do an opposite of your voice since you're trained to do it.

  • @scottishgold6595
    @scottishgold6595 9 лет назад +72

    He gave her the slip see? Yeah, see? He's not a priest. He's a monk see?

  • @Miatacrosser
    @Miatacrosser 5 лет назад +11

    So much fun and so sad what happened to Dorothy

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 5 месяцев назад

      Very sad. Such a brilliant journalist she was.

  • @lfotf6920
    @lfotf6920 10 лет назад +15

    One of the very few moderating mistakes I've ever seen John make. I do not believe the panel ever connected the second guest to her product. Also, thanks for uploading all of these. I've been watching them nonstop lately.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +7

      I have my quibbles with John on some shows. It happens. It's been discussed on other videos, e.g., that he (and the panel) were hopelessly misinformed on basic scientific terminology with respect to animals, equating it with the word with mammal (meaning birds, reptiles, etc, aren't considered animals!) But having watched a handful of the later syndicated version with Bruner and Blyden, John was in a class of his own as a parser of language.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 8 лет назад +2

      @LFotF You're right. He forgot to insist that the panel figure out what she had _to do_ with long underwear. He also, by rights, should have given Dorothy a "yes" at 23:50, when she asked, "But it's *_not_* larger than a breadbox? The correct JCD answer would have been, "Yes, it is _not_ larger than a breadbox; no." But I think even stickler-for-details Dorothy realized what was up by then and understood that Steve should be the one to guess _this_ product! :-D

  • @philiphoward1731
    @philiphoward1731 5 лет назад +1

    This shows in 1953 and I seen shows that were made in 1963 so the show is on for at least 10 years maybe longer I wish I could get to a time machine and go back to the fabulous 50s must’ve been lotta fun living back then

  • @thisoldminer
    @thisoldminer 8 лет назад +11

    Steve's on a roll. :-)

  • @WhatsMyLine
    @WhatsMyLine  9 лет назад +2

    Today's RUclips Rerun for 11/13/15: Watch along and join the discussion!
    Please note that there are audio/video dropouts in this video. I apologize for not being able to replace it.
    -----------------------------
    Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
    Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: ruclips.net/channel/UChPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w

  • @barbaramcilvaine
    @barbaramcilvaine 8 лет назад +17

    Edward G in Public enemy number one. The ultimate gangster.

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam 8 лет назад +7

      Barbara McIlvaine Cagney was in Public Enemy. Edward was in Little Ceasar

  • @Setebos
    @Setebos 10 лет назад +44

    Dorothy Kilgallen: as beautiful as a dream and a mind like a steel trap. I had a crush on her for the longest time.

    • @daschundloverable
      @daschundloverable 10 лет назад +1

      Really? I just left you a message regarding her "death".

    • @johnwayne410
      @johnwayne410 5 лет назад +1

      She must of been something before electricity

    • @ignorecorporatenews
      @ignorecorporatenews 4 года назад +3

      SHE WAS MURDERED YOU KNOW, BY THE PEOPLE WHO MURDERED JFK

    • @ignorecorporatenews
      @ignorecorporatenews 4 года назад

      @Dale Longwood YOUR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS MUST BE SO PROUD OF YOU

    • @The3Storms
      @The3Storms 3 года назад

      @@johnwayne410 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 11 лет назад +13

    One of the most funny of the Steve Allen gambits. Genius.

    • @joet840
      @joet840 6 лет назад +6

      soulierinvestments Steve is so deadpan and sounds so serious is what made it so funny.

  • @pearlshifer1776
    @pearlshifer1776 7 лет назад +8

    I love the way the ladies come on with their gloves and handbags! plus we are related to Edward G(oldenberg)

    • @kathyyoung1774
      @kathyyoung1774 6 лет назад +5

      Pearl Shifer Dressing up at that time included hat and gloves, even for little girls.

    • @juanettebutts9782
      @juanettebutts9782 6 лет назад +4

      Especially on Sunday for church: hats, gloves, nice purses. On Easter Sunday, all the females, including infants, were decked out in their absolute (usually brand new) best clothes and accessories.
      I remember those days very fondly!

  • @dojufitz
    @dojufitz 5 лет назад +2

    Great show.

  • @nadiazahroon6573
    @nadiazahroon6573 6 лет назад +6

    Robinson, was a great actor.

  • @grapetomatogirl2141
    @grapetomatogirl2141 4 года назад +1

    4:42
    Finally! An official title of what is produced during a Conference Meeting’ between Mr. Daly and a guest:
    ‘Give Them the Business’
    🙃
    Be well, stay kind and blessings to all ~

  • @garysandiego
    @garysandiego 2 года назад +2

    This is all so genteel and polite. It’s so unlike our modern selves.

  • @ULMDeskEnd
    @ULMDeskEnd 5 лет назад +3

    one of the greatest actors in history

  • @aprilblossom9268
    @aprilblossom9268 Год назад

    Always thought this was Radio 4 or or only?! Great find... Apparently having a middle initial of 'G' brings success in life...

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 4 года назад +3

    See Edward G Robinson on RUclips in a good movie, also starring Orson Welles and Loretta Young:
    The Stranger 1946 1:34:59

  • @sandraelder1101
    @sandraelder1101 2 года назад +1

    This show would totally work today!

  • @ajsmith5295
    @ajsmith5295 3 года назад +1

    This is crazy this is my favourite all-time actor and less programme was on my birthday

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 2 года назад +1

    Good show, with Robinson having fun with the panel. It was fun, even with the drop outs. There is another short actor that plays gangsters; Jame Cagney.

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister 10 лет назад +7

    Betty Furness, who Allen referred to, was a spokeswoman for Westinghouse appliances, using the trademarked "You can be sure, if it's Westinghouse," at the end of each commercial. Furness, who was a panelist on What's My Line in the early years of the show, later became a consumer advocate and had a long association with the Today Show.
    The answer to Bennett's question as to whether Robinson's wife had done any screen work was incorrect: Gladys Lloyd, a stage actress before marrying Robinson, had at least six roles in movies.
    For those not familiar with this show, the last contestant was selected as a poke at panelist Steve Allen, who coined the question "Is it bigger than a breadbox?"

    • @waynehowell6160
      @waynehowell6160 10 лет назад +6

      Betty Furness is probably best known today for the commercial when the refrigerator door wouldn't open. It was supposed to be opened with a little motor activated with a foot-pedal, but just before the commercial went on the air, someone tripped over the plug and unplugged it.

  • @Monkeybuzzness
    @Monkeybuzzness 6 лет назад +3

    at the very beginning of the episode between 0:27 and 0:36, Bennett Cerf says something to Arlene Francis that seems to slightly alarm her. She's looking around, once at Steve Allen and she seems as if she wants to say something. I wonder what it could have been that BC said?? @What's My Line

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 6 лет назад +9

    WML got all the A-Listers

  • @zekezacker9449
    @zekezacker9449 3 года назад +3

    EGR was very funny in this episode (sorta makes one wonder if he was funny or if he was serious on the set while making movies). He spoke several languages. He was greylisted (as opposed to blacklisted) in the 1950s, so he could still work making movies (by comparison, a lot of those blacklisted were not employed in the US movie business), but his income apparently suffered as a result during that period.

  • @call2872
    @call2872 2 года назад +2

    In my opinion, he was brilliant in Double Indemnity. It was a shame that he wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor.

  • @smadaf
    @smadaf 2 года назад +1

    The sound is only in the right stereo channel.

  • @georgemartin1436
    @georgemartin1436 Год назад +1

    "Is it bigger than a breadbox?"

  • @lisasimmons5362
    @lisasimmons5362 3 года назад

    He always makes me think of the 1948 film KEY LARGO..........one of my all-time favorite movies.

  • @rampartrod
    @rampartrod 6 лет назад +3

    i love the commercials

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 11 лет назад +13

    So many times on these WML clips, I've seen Steve get himself deeper and deeper into a laughable situation - and it's hilarious. It almost seems set up because he always asks a question that just fits right in so well……….how innocent those times were…..

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  11 лет назад +18

      As referred to by soulierinvestments, the rabbit hole of incorrect lines of questioning were called "gambits" by the staff, and were somewhat pre-planned. Not scripted by any means, but they would suggest a line of questioning to a comedian on the panel in an attempt to insure they didn't miss out on some big laughs. This would happen just before the show, and would always be vague enough so as to not give any real indication what the line was (e.g., if it was a bra salesman, they might suggest that Steve Allen ask if he could use the product). The gambits were discontinued entirely after the quiz show scandals of 1959. Understandable, but silly-- I mean, who considered WML to be a real game show anyway???
      Steve Allen, for my money, was the best at carrying off gambits. He was wonderful at conveying his increasing confusion.

  • @rr8960
    @rr8960 4 года назад +2

    The first contestant reminded me of a cartoon version of Tweety Bird's lady owner in the old Warner Brothers cartoons. Lol

  • @MarthaReynolds
    @MarthaReynolds 6 лет назад +6

    Cerf: “You’re a very jolly looking lady.” Did he mean fat? She didn’t smile.

    • @kathyyoung1774
      @kathyyoung1774 6 лет назад +4

      Martha Reynolds Jolly at that time referred to happy.

    • @sandrageorge3488
      @sandrageorge3488 3 года назад +2

      I don't know, but Bennett, Fred Allen, and Peter Lind Hayes often made fun of large people ☹️

  • @rangerboy7877
    @rangerboy7877 Год назад +1

    a dog is not a product sometimes john gets carried away

  • @eamestv
    @eamestv 2 года назад +1

    A great actor.

  • @WhatsMyLine
    @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +8

    zardon4 I don't know why on earth RUclips does this nonsense, but I didn't see your message alerting me to the a/v dropouts till just now-- it was flagged as spam, which is just absurd. You've added comments almost *identical* to this one on other videos and they've never gotten flagged. Stupid, stupid, stupid RUclips.
    Anyhow, thanks for the heads up-- I will add a note to the description now.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад +1

      zardon4 I've given up trying to make sense of the comments system. It's really just a huge mess. Sometimes you can reply to people, sometimes you can't. Almost all the +1s/thumbs ups I give to others' comments disappear the next day. The default sorting makes a total jumble out of everything. And that just scratches the surface. It's a complete mess.
      And I didn't take your comment as complaining, of course. As I always try to say, I appreciate when folks give me a heads up on video problems (respectfully).

    • @TomBarrister
      @TomBarrister 10 лет назад +1

      The problem with spam flagging was that, up until about a month ago, was that three flags for spam automatically hid any comment. One person with three usernames could hide any comment desired. RUclips corrected this recently but didn't apply it retroactively.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад

      Tom Barrister Oh wow-- this is the first piece of actual helpful information about how this stuff works I've seen. Can I ask how you found about/keep up with this stuff? Because I haven't a clue. If it requires following a forum I'll probably pass due to lack of time and patience.
      I've taken to asking random users questions to try to understand the illogical things that happen in the RUclips/Google+ comments (e.g., recently I've found posts by users who have not blocked replies, that *still* have no way to be replied to.) This stuff drives me nuts. Thanks for the info.

    • @TomBarrister
      @TomBarrister 10 лет назад +1

      What's My Line? I read about it in different places.
      The no-reply thing is one of several Google+ (Google Plus) bugs. It happens randomly. It has something to do with Google+ interacting with (usually older) RUclips accounts not signed up to Google+. Google is aware of it. When they'l get around to fixing it is another matter.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  10 лет назад

      Tom Barrister Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.