What's My Line (New Year's Eve) (12-31-1950)

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Betty Furness, Louis Untermeyer, AF, Garry Moore

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  • @ediekoller2636
    @ediekoller2636 11 років тому +45

    These shows are addictive thanks so much.

  • @shivani41
    @shivani41 3 роки тому +22

    Mr. Moore just looks so alert, good-natured and very likable as a guest panelist. It was wonderful seeing this episode, with such a glimpse back. Never before had I seen a What's My Line show from 1950, or Mr. Moore looking so young. What a sweet New Year's Eve treat this footage is for vintage TV-viewing pleasure. 💘 Thank you for keeping it available to watch.

  • @bkavanaugh863
    @bkavanaugh863 7 років тому +35

    Always feel better when I watch this show!

  • @carlfalt174
    @carlfalt174 2 роки тому +28

    The innocence of early television was really evident in this episode. It was very funny

  • @NotSoBigBandStudy
    @NotSoBigBandStudy 3 роки тому +24

    This show is great. A '50's time capsule. Bravo!

  • @kitty3863
    @kitty3863 Рік тому +17

    This is so innocent and wonderful!!

  • @dianefiske-foy4717
    @dianefiske-foy4717 4 роки тому +16

    I wasn’t even born yet when this episode aired. Great show 👍🏻🌟🥰‼️ Used to watch it as a kid sometimes.

  • @Echo-ux3wo
    @Echo-ux3wo 9 днів тому +1

    I had to Google Guy Lomardo - he was a man with diverse talents and interests!
    Guy was an American bandleader, violinist, and hydroplane racer whose unique "sweet jazz" style remained popular with audiences for nearly five decades.
    Always will love this era of kindnes.

  • @bkavanaugh863
    @bkavanaugh863 10 років тому +101

    Dorothy Kilgallen really made this show. It really improved greatly when she started on the show.

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 6 років тому +11

      Well, she was more intense and competitive, and less flippant, than pretty much any other panelist. I guess you need that. But it was also annoying at times.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 5 років тому +12

      She was great, but so was Arlene.

    • @marvinmartian7281
      @marvinmartian7281 4 роки тому +6

      @@johndonahue3162 Both

    • @marvinmartian7281
      @marvinmartian7281 4 роки тому +3

      Yes! Dorothy was so cute & clever & Arlene was so intelligent feminine & beautiful they were both classy too. Real woman. Not like the Kardashian's type>>>Stupid fat asses bitches like today indeed! Well excuse me butt!!!!!!!!!!! this is true.

    • @MWood-ry8uu
      @MWood-ry8uu 4 роки тому +5

      @@johndonahue3162 Bright, though I think Arlene used more intuition than intelligence- still great. Sometimes I'd swear she was tipped off beforehand; I'll never know for sure. It's all very intriguing.

  • @altfactor
    @altfactor Рік тому +13

    Arlene Francis was a regular panelist throughout just about all of "What's My Line?"'s entire 25 year run .

  • @miketype1each
    @miketype1each 19 днів тому +1

    It's such a cheery show! Makes a person feel good to see it.

  • @maynardsmoreland
    @maynardsmoreland 11 років тому +30

    Arlene Francis looks great anytime, anyplace, anywhere.

  • @bkavanaugh863
    @bkavanaugh863 10 років тому +19

    Love these whole shows. Thanks a million.

  • @donaldleroy6502
    @donaldleroy6502 3 роки тому +11

    Good Lord Gloria is stunning, she should have been in pictures

  • @CatNevery
    @CatNevery 11 років тому +10

    Thanks so much for posting full episodes of this show!

  • @MustafaJackson
    @MustafaJackson 6 років тому +22

    Reason 101 why ''WHAT'S MY LINE?'" is one of my all-time favorite Game Shows: I loved the way Miss Lella became so bashful when it was revealed to the audience what her occupation was; I wish more Women and Men of today still had a sense of modesty.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 5 років тому +5

      +Mustaga Jackson
      It was intimate job were women would deal with women. The reaction was just humour to be honest.
      She clearly though that it was a slightly sensitive job that is for sure.
      Today you can actually see people going around the streets dressed like that.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 роки тому +3

      She was yummy looking.

  • @timothycarley2174
    @timothycarley2174 4 роки тому +10

    Guy Lombardo and the "Royal-Canadians" brings Back Memories

    • @altfactor
      @altfactor Рік тому

      His December 31st, 1950 concert (at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York?) was probably arranged in such a way that during the intermission, he got a quick trip to the studio, appeared on "What's My Line?", then got a quick trip back to the ballroom to conduct the rest of his concert.

  • @229kara
    @229kara 11 років тому +8

    love this. Thanks!. You are lucky to have a huge supply of good wholesome old TV shows. Lucky you.

  • @randysills4418
    @randysills4418 4 роки тому +13

    I am so glad when they finally got rid of "The Walk Of Shame"...Embarrassing!

  • @njpavid22
    @njpavid22 11 років тому +9

    That's Incredible - to have all of theses great old shows. I would love to see all 22 years of MRN! Lucky you!

  • @EBLLC
    @EBLLC 11 років тому +8

    That lingerie model was the cutest non-celebrity guest they ever had! She's probably 85 today! LOL!

    • @sidhayes6168
      @sidhayes6168 4 роки тому +2

      Watching her here and knowing that she is 90 now, is hard to take.

  • @annakaminski4406
    @annakaminski4406 5 років тому +12

    Love seeing how joyous John Daly is.

  • @debrareisdorf309
    @debrareisdorf309 2 роки тому +4

    Fascinating shows...just over a month before my husband was born!!

  • @nancyjo77056
    @nancyjo77056 Рік тому +2

    I was born the next day!

  • @barrypoupard7009
    @barrypoupard7009 6 років тому +12

    " Television's gayest game". How language has changed in 70 years.

  • @allenjones3130
    @allenjones3130 2 роки тому +4

    Betty Furness and Garry Moore were true pioneers of TV's "golden age".

  • @WaltGekko
    @WaltGekko 11 місяців тому +1

    Betty Furness would in the '70s become much better known to my generation as a consumer reporter, mainly on WNBC-TV (Channel 4) in New York.

  • @kenp3L
    @kenp3L 10 років тому +58

    I hate the walk past the panel and the wild guesses.

    • @bkavanaugh863
      @bkavanaugh863 10 років тому +11

      I know what a waste of time. Glad it went away but not soon enough IMO.

    • @dancebandleader
      @dancebandleader 9 років тому +12

      Brooke Kavanaugh Me too. It was discontinued in later shows.

    • @dancelli714
      @dancelli714 6 років тому +9

      VERY AWKWARD AND CRINGE WORTHY.

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 6 років тому +3

      Of course Arlene got it right at least once (football player) and that was rather delightful.

    • @Baskerville22
      @Baskerville22 4 роки тому +4

      I've seen a few shows where a "wild guess" hit the mark, and the poor guest had to leave immediately. Awful....

  • @carlosgoulart6206
    @carlosgoulart6206 9 років тому +70

    There was more of a chemistry When Dorothy Kilgalen and Bennet Cerf were added.

    • @MWood-ry8uu
      @MWood-ry8uu 4 роки тому +4

      Dorothy was always on the panel, and Bennet became permanent after Louis Untermeyer was fired. He was fired because Dr. Jules Montonier (head of Stopette products) threatened to pull sponsorship because he disagreed with Louis political views, long story short.

    • @gilbertotongco1054
      @gilbertotongco1054 3 роки тому

      Yes

    • @quizmaster85
      @quizmaster85 3 роки тому +2

      I think Dorothy was either on vacation or doing something else that night; she'd already been well established as a regular by then.

    • @xaviermcnutt5039
      @xaviermcnutt5039 3 роки тому

      @@MWood-ry8uu Throngs of people would actually protest at the foot of the building because they were queazy about the idea of having a commie on the panel. This put some heat on the sponsor who finally caved in. The producers couldn't override his pleas and they finally gave Untermeyer his walking papers.

    • @MWood-ry8uu
      @MWood-ry8uu 3 роки тому

      @@xaviermcnutt5039 that's the gist of it, but what made me roll my eyes was when Jules was a mystery guest and John made this whole speech about how mr montonier never interfered with the program. The man made millions of dollars over night with a deodorant product, nobody had ever heard of stoppette before WML. You think he would have been thankful and stood strong with the panel.

  • @stanpatterson5033
    @stanpatterson5033 5 років тому +16

    What a cringe-worthy opening to this episode :) I'm so glad the format evolved over the years to drop some of the rather uncomfortable moments that were a part of the walk of shame.

  • @MatchGameProductions
    @MatchGameProductions  11 років тому +11

    It's a really incredible collection right now. I'm amazed at how much material I have now!

  • @sevensolaris
    @sevensolaris 8 років тому +25

    Garry Moore was good in this but that Untermeyer guy was a bad choice for the panel.

    • @miketheyunggod2534
      @miketheyunggod2534 4 роки тому

      Lindon Lamont he was part of the original panel. The other three back on the original panel were just as bad as he is here.

    • @michaellyons9820
      @michaellyons9820 3 роки тому

      I agree. I became old enough to appreciate What's My Line only in the show's last 3-4 years. When I found these archives on UA-cam, I was taken aback by how unpolished the early panelists were. By the time I watched it as a kid with my family, the chemistry between John Charles Daly, Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Bennett Cerf was well established, then took a big hit when Dorothy died.

  • @lorraineb.4698
    @lorraineb.4698 6 місяців тому +1

    Did many homes own televisions in 1950? This was before my time.

    • @lablaine1981
      @lablaine1981 23 дні тому

      Born 1948... By 1950, maybe 1 tv per every 3 homes,our 'hood was 100% blue collar 🏠

  • @Horse237
    @Horse237 6 років тому +5

    Guy Lombardo was also an important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing, winning the Gold Cup in 1946 in his record-breaking speedboat, Tempo VI, designed and built by John L. Hacker. He then went on to win the Ford Memorial competition in 1948 and the President's Cup and the Silver Cup in 1952. From 1946 to 1949, he was the reigning US national champion. Before his retirement from the sport in the late 1950s, he had won every trophy in the field. In 1959 Lombardo was attempting a run on the absolute water speed record with the jet engine powered Tempo Alcoa when it was destroyed on a radio controlled test run doing over 250 miles per hour (400 km/h).[11] After the destruction of the Tempo Alcoa, Lombardo retired from hydroplane racing. In 2002 he was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame for his accomplishments.
    Beginning in 1958, Lombardo endorsed the Guy Lombardo Royal Fleet, a line of fiberglass boats manufactured and sold by the United States Boat Corporation of Newark, New Jersey, a division of U.S. Pools Corporation. The boats were manufactured under license from Skagit Plastics of La Conner, Washington. The endeavor was short-lived and ended in 1961 with the closure of Skagit Plastics

  • @leonardberg5741
    @leonardberg5741 11 років тому +7

    I love to watch " what's my line " on you tube keep Sending

  • @LoudCitizen
    @LoudCitizen 8 років тому +14

    No, John, nor under his own power, but by the power of gravity! Please, John!

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 4 роки тому +4

    Men and women were so charming back then. Nowadays they are just plain crude.

  • @justincraig398
    @justincraig398 Рік тому +2

    There’s so many beautiful women from the 50s …. I wish I grew up back then. Seems like such a better time.

    • @jetpilot3714
      @jetpilot3714 Рік тому +1

      It really does for a lot of reasons.

    • @donnacook8994
      @donnacook8994 Рік тому +1

      @justincraig398 It was wonderful growing up in that time. People were much more polite and mannerly. The shows were definitely not the trashy ones being revered today. Our heroes were gallant and brave, and not thugs and thieves.

    • @paulabasso6153
      @paulabasso6153 7 днів тому

      I am grateful that I grew up in the 50’s. I believe it was a kinder, gentler time when you did not lock doors and people helped one another!

  • @jamesstaley5611
    @jamesstaley5611 4 роки тому +3

    After seeing Betty Furness I have this strange desire to go out and buy a refrigerator :)

    • @robertfiller8634
      @robertfiller8634 3 роки тому +1

      Betty Furness looked hot on this episode - very pretty lady

  • @watchful38
    @watchful38 7 років тому +8

    Louis Untermeyer was IMO the greatest anthologist of the XX century. His 1942 edition of "Modern American & British Poetry"(the combined edition!), remains excellent as to the poems chosen and his introductions to each poet. From Canada.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 5 років тому

      He was also a communist and his work probably was leaning in that direction. SO it is very difficult to to call him an unbiased anthologist.

    • @dancelli714
      @dancelli714 4 роки тому +5

      He was way out of place on this show. He was one of the most annoying panelist ever. I cringe before he even opens his mouth. It's called 'the Peter Principle' , you reach a level where you are practically useless.

    • @peternagy-im4be
      @peternagy-im4be 2 роки тому +1

      @@bighands69 a pinko? Surely not.

    • @Bigwave2003
      @Bigwave2003 2 роки тому +3

      @@bighands69 Based on what exactly do you declare Louis Untermeyer biased in his poetry? Do you have an example of a "biased" poem he selected? Of course you don't. You never even read his anthology of poetry. I haven't seen any evidence he was biased, but you surely are.

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 Рік тому

      He was terribly stiff at the beginning, but was always very in tune to details, and the reaction of the audience.....by the time he left, I was very impressed by him....married 5 times 😱

  • @fortomnicron5436
    @fortomnicron5436 9 років тому +14

    "Poof! There goes perspiration." I can't believe those old commercials back in the early 1950s with strange dialogue. Very funny and quaint.

  • @ladyyuna2000
    @ladyyuna2000 11 років тому +4

    my favorite show thanks for the video

  • @AlizeeDefan
    @AlizeeDefan 5 років тому +12

    Listen to the intro... could never say that nowadays !! LOL

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE Рік тому +1

    Garry Moore at a youthful 35 years and this was before IGAS . Carol Burnett was still at Hollywood High School . Miss Arlene Francis already there and looking the same as she was in 1967 .

  • @ladyyuna2000
    @ladyyuna2000 11 років тому +5

    I love watching What's My Line on youtube

  • @LimitlessThinker
    @LimitlessThinker Рік тому

    The shadow from the lighting on the few people in the beginning shows how limited technology was.
    It's what makes watching these old clips interesting. Their attitudes and diction were different, as well. Fascinating.

  • @leeroyholloway4277
    @leeroyholloway4277 4 роки тому +3

    Gloria... put me down for one YES vote.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 6 років тому +4

    Those walks at the beginning at times are shaming these people even if it's unintentional.

    • @JDAbelRN
      @JDAbelRN 4 роки тому +1

      Man, you people are way too sensitive. People are constantly judged and evaluated by others in almost any human encounter. It is natural, and as long is one is fairly self confident, where is the harm?

  • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772
    @paultheaudaciousbradford6772 2 роки тому +2

    A fifty dollar prize in 1950 would be worth more than $600 now. That last contestant did pretty well for not a lot of effort.

  • @colmoconnor1357
    @colmoconnor1357 3 роки тому +1

    I have never seen this programme. Very light entertainment.

  • @quizmaster85
    @quizmaster85 8 років тому +35

    I think Garry Moore could have made for a wonderful regular panellist (or frequent guest panellist) on this show.

    • @rogerpropes7129
      @rogerpropes7129 5 років тому +2

      "I must ask a bromide here," ?? Then he misuses the word 'fulsome'!!!

    • @onecake34244
      @onecake34244 5 років тому +2

      Yes he was a great guest

    • @exapplerrelppaxe7952
      @exapplerrelppaxe7952 4 роки тому +1

      After seeing this, I agree.

    • @NotSoBigBandStudy
      @NotSoBigBandStudy 3 роки тому +1

      @@exapplerrelppaxe7952 Me too.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 роки тому +3

      I like when he told the dishy model, that he didn't know what she did, but would like to be there when she did it. Lol. I should say so.

  • @tryithere
    @tryithere 8 років тому +7

    10 years to the day before I was born.

    • @csulb75
      @csulb75 8 років тому +1

      3 years, 2 months and 20 days after the day I was born.

    • @janeiwasduncan8463
      @janeiwasduncan8463 6 років тому +1

      I was five! Don't remember probably because we didn't have a television until the mid fifty's then moved overseas and had no television!

  • @wacoflyer
    @wacoflyer 4 роки тому +1

    Aired 20 days before I was born. I might have listened to this show through my mother's belly. lol

    • @dcasper8514
      @dcasper8514 4 роки тому

      Wacoflyer....who cares ?

    • @wacoflyer
      @wacoflyer 4 роки тому +2

      @@dcasper8514 Well, I guess you do, since you took time to respond.

    • @mikeq5807
      @mikeq5807 2 роки тому

      I may have listened to it as a non-physical being. I materialized 9 years later.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 7 місяців тому

      ​@@mikeq5807 You played the table, then your second life was the baby.

  • @A13JMC
    @A13JMC Рік тому +1

    Legends of the past, still very entertaining too.

  • @bobthetvfan
    @bobthetvfan 9 років тому +6

    I don't know what it means that Garry Moore hijacked the show from John Daly. Garry hosted "I've Got A Secret" from 1952 to 1964 and "To Tell The Truth" from 1969 to 1976. Wally Bruner (1968-72) and Larry Blyden (1972-75) hosted syndicated "Line".

  • @wayneyadams
    @wayneyadams Рік тому +1

    I forgot how pretty Betty Furness was.

  • @Celisar1
    @Celisar1 5 років тому +10

    Garry Moore was a really good and talented panelist!
    Would choose him over Bennet Cerf any day!

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 роки тому +3

      Definitely.

    • @professorr.5427
      @professorr.5427 3 роки тому +2

      Bennet Cerf was lecherous and self-serving. Was on the panel far too long.

    • @marbury2403
      @marbury2403 2 роки тому +1

      I agree completely.

  • @robertfiller8634
    @robertfiller8634 3 роки тому +2

    Even the mystery guest (Guy Lombardo) didn't go and shake hands with the panel - wow! But they had the stupid walk of shame - double wow!

  • @goobersonguns5412
    @goobersonguns5412 11 років тому +6

    You can tell this was a different time in America when they state in the beginning of this TV Show as "Television's Gayiest Game"

    • @susansackrison3139
      @susansackrison3139 7 років тому +4

      Goober Songuns yes, before that lovely word was associated with a sinful act.

    • @cynthialyman2636
      @cynthialyman2636 7 років тому +4

      It's my middle name and was the first name for many females born in the past century; it was hijacked by recent popular culture to mean something else altogether, which is a shame for all those women carrying it as their personal identifier.

    • @markcornish2519
      @markcornish2519 5 років тому +4

      It used to simply mean happy

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 роки тому

      @@cynthialyman2636 I think it was a guy's name, also.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 роки тому

      It made me think of the Flintstones' song, "...we'll have a gay ol time". Lol.

  • @13loomisst
    @13loomisst 12 років тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @fanboy2015
    @fanboy2015 9 років тому +12

    Garry is smitten!

  • @uselessjoe
    @uselessjoe 11 років тому +4

    "to play America's gayest game." my how times have changed....but the took "have a gay ole time." out of the Flinstones opening too...

  • @orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301
    @orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301 9 років тому +5

    I guess Arlene wasn't the only one taking off for the holiday

  • @blozier2006
    @blozier2006 11 років тому +4

    He's another game show collector, has a video library at least as large as yours, if not bigger...

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 5 років тому +2

    I would have been one day old, in 19 years.

  • @gigifotiou3360
    @gigifotiou3360 3 роки тому +4

    Arlene looked much younger in the later shows ..I think she must’ve done some cosmetic works 😊

  • @mcilwraith
    @mcilwraith 11 років тому +4

    Ms. Lellar looks like Annabella Sciorra. Super pretty lady.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 4 роки тому +2

    When I was looking at Miss Lella, she reminded my of Anne Bancroft.

  • @MatchGameProductions
    @MatchGameProductions  11 років тому +9

    I have a little over 10,000 episodes of shows which include To Tell The Truth, The Name's The Same, What's My Line?, I've Got A Secret, Trivia Trap, Now You See It, Match Game "Entire Library", Family Feud "Dawson and Combs", Rare Black and White Classics, 70s Password with Jack Klugman and Brett Somers, 450 episodes of Let's Make A Deal from 1971-1985, Wheel of Fortune aired on GSN, and thousands of other gems!

    • @davidcouch6514
      @davidcouch6514 5 років тому

      MatchGameProductions how can one accumulate 10,000 of anything?

  • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
    @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 місяці тому

    The walk past is meant to be comedic, because people back then could take a joke and dance on one foot. It's meant to get the people in their comfort zone, because everyone does the same silly things.

  • @OICU2
    @OICU2 Рік тому +1

    I'm glad that later on they did away with the guests walking in front of the panel and the free guesses, because both were a waste of time.

  • @wayneyadams
    @wayneyadams Рік тому +1

    I'm glad that they eventually got rid of that stupid walk in front of the panel and the idiotic wild guesses.

  • @trainliker100
    @trainliker100 Рік тому

    This was still during the first year of the show when they had the guest parade in front of the panelists, and they had the preliminary guesses. They dropped both of those as not being worthwhile and wasting valuable time and the show got even better.

  • @robertevers1331
    @robertevers1331 7 років тому +5

    The woman was gorgeous

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 6 років тому +2

    THE MODEL REMINDS ME OF ANN BANCROFT.

  • @sandy3482
    @sandy3482 4 місяці тому

    happy new years 1951, I was 3 months old. Honestly I guessed 2nd contestants occupation, it was pretty obvious

  • @clintbronson5
    @clintbronson5 11 років тому +3

    That lingerie model is I ZEE MAMA......woof. Thanks for the upload match game

  • @debratinker5198
    @debratinker5198 11 місяців тому

    We watched this show all the time when I was a child. I didn't remember Arlene Francis with dark hair. Lol.

  • @rickcharles5064
    @rickcharles5064 11 років тому +3

    Since it was a New Year's Eve show they should have realized it was Mr.New Year's Eve! Of course, maybe he didn't have that "title" yet.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 6 років тому +2

    LOMBARDO'S ORCHESTRA WAS VERY WELL IDENTIFIED WITH NEW YEARS. THIS SHOW WAS DATED,12,31,50. AN EASY GUESS.

    • @dancelli714
      @dancelli714 4 роки тому

      @@willzimjohn The program was at 10:30 and the hotel where he and his orchestra were appearing was near by, and this timing was to throw off the panelists perhaps ?

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 2 роки тому

      I never cared for Guy Lombardo. His saxophone section played with too much vibrato in my book.

  • @miketheyunggod2534
    @miketheyunggod2534 Рік тому +1

    Show really took off after they got rid of those stuffed shirts on the panel.

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 4 роки тому +1

    The service is for women, but MEN are the beneficiaries.

  • @MrHoytyToyty
    @MrHoytyToyty 11 років тому +4

    if I ran a company, I would get in touch with GSN and get this show back on the air... It's so obviously a fun show to watch, why arent they doing it anymore?? Talk about family entertainment ffs..

    • @edrooney9580
      @edrooney9580 5 років тому +1

      Because everyone on tv nowadays is a c*nt ..plus the audience requires a certain amount of concentration.

    • @johndodge8999
      @johndodge8999 5 років тому +1

      The hard part will be bringing back the 50s.

    • @sidhayes6168
      @sidhayes6168 4 роки тому +1

      It would be a failure. It can't be recreated.

  • @richarddecicco3288
    @richarddecicco3288 Рік тому +2

    Louis Untermeyer not a posititve panalist on the show.

  • @bigred997
    @bigred997 12 років тому +2

    yes, please add any wml episodes not already uploaded.

  • @randysills4418
    @randysills4418 6 років тому +4

    The last contestant was cute!

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 6 років тому +2

    Guy Lombardo appear's 12,31,50 Kinda easy guess. He's famous for New year's eve entertainment.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 11 років тому +3

    The only thing worse that being a parachute jumper is being a self-employed parachute jumper.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 7 місяців тому

      Non profit or profit self employed
      "Non profit employed"
      "I see, would this be non profit unemployed employed or non profit employed employed."

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569 2 роки тому

    Guy Lombardo on New Years Eve. Hahahahaha
    I enjoyed this show very much.
    Mr Undermeier ( spelling?) and Mr Moore particularly intrigued me. 😂😂😂

    • @maryblushes7189
      @maryblushes7189 Рік тому +1

      Gary Moore was a guest panelist in this episode, but had his own panelist based show! He was the moderator of I've Got a Secret. Untermeyer was our national poet I believe. I never cared for him on a personal level. Something about his personality grated on me.

  • @IMortage
    @IMortage 11 років тому +3

    Slight frown, amused smile. No further reaction (unless you are a teen).

  • @commandoxy
    @commandoxy 8 років тому +9

    Untermeyer was an original panelist but was removed due to the controversy that surrounded the 'Red menace' accusations being flung about.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 5 років тому +2

      Ryan O'Brien
      It was not accusations. There was real communist in America and by that it does not mean people in a political party but active agents of the USSR.
      Being a communist as in political supporter was no different from being a Nazi supporter.
      Untermeyer was a socialist and wrote for socialist magazines.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 5 років тому +1

      @@bighands69 wait, was he a socialist or a communist?

    • @dancelli714
      @dancelli714 4 роки тому +4

      He should have been removed for humiliating contestants . He was awful !!!

    • @stanmaxkolbe
      @stanmaxkolbe 4 роки тому +1

      @@FOLIPE Samething!

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 роки тому +1

      More likely he was removed because he was dull and too verbose.

  • @catholicpriest1
    @catholicpriest1 11 років тому +3

    Garry was never without his cigarette.

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 2 роки тому +1

      Smoking was frequently done on TV in the medium's early days before tobacco use was revealed to be a danger to health. Garry's game show, 'I've Got A Secret', was sponsored (at least in part) by a popular brand of cigarettes.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 7 місяців тому

      ​@@allenjones3130 It never surprises me, I still don't get the shock from smoking. Plenty of people smoked their entire life and you'd believe they had the best inner working of any man or woman.

  • @ErnestTeeBass
    @ErnestTeeBass 5 років тому +2

    The first guest was James Carville

  • @tedberwick3186
    @tedberwick3186 2 роки тому

    Ty

  • @RealPhoenixRising
    @RealPhoenixRising 4 роки тому +1

    “Actual people” like it’s something rare 😂

  • @blozier2006
    @blozier2006 11 років тому +2

    Damn, large library! You sure your name isn't Chuck Donegan? You've got to be close to him in terms of library size...

  • @laurieann6395
    @laurieann6395 5 років тому +4

    I thought the first show was February 1950?

  • @RussDRocker
    @RussDRocker 6 років тому +2

    Dorothy Kilgallen was on the first episode. Why was she not in this episode. Perhaps she was on vacation???

  • @miketheyunggod2534
    @miketheyunggod2534 5 років тому +2

    Damn, Gloria got it.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 6 років тому

    PENCIL BEHIND THE EAR,I HAVEN'T SEEN THAT IN YEARS.