Margaret O'Brien is, indeed, hilarious and charming and very beautiful (and only 20 years old) here - and she thoroughly stumps the panel, too (as did the other two contestants on this show). And her looks (hair especially) show the half-Spanish side of her (from her mother) as well as the Irish side.
Arlene Francis was not only a very talented, intelligent and witty actress but also she was excellent at identifying guests with her forensic questioning.
It was lovely seeing Margaret O Brian as I only ever saw her as a childhood actress. She was captivating. I would not have recognised her though as she got older and I know nothing about her later life. Must check up on her biography.
Margaret O'Brien is hilarious. Considering that most of her movies and Television work was done before the age of 25, she would have be classified as a child star.
Interesting to see Margaret O'Brien at 20 years of age -- I only remember her as a child actress, for example, in the 1944 musical film "Meet Me in St. Louis" when she was 7 years old and played Judy Garland's kid sister. (Judy was 22 years old in that film.)
She sounds like she's auditioning for the road company of 'My Fair Lady'. Her answers are frank about her lack of work. Already a long way down from 'Meet Me in St Louis' as the only trouper who ever upstaged Judy Garland.
Three years after this program Peter Ustinov had a memorable role in the movie Spartacus. Absolutely brilliant! Not to mention becoming famous for his recurring role in the Agatha Christie movies as Detective Hercule Poireau.
Peter Ustinov was a favourite humourist of my father's. Of course, one of the UK's greatest ever raconteurs. But he was also very creative with the voice (much like Peter Sellers), accents and surreal things like imitating a cello!! A very intelligent man.
In 1958 he released a comedy record called "The Grand Prix of Gibraltar" in which he did British, American, German, and Italian accents, and also made the sounds of the race cars.
Yes Margaret was the first actor to reduce me to tears when she played Beth March (from the heart) in 1949 version of Little Women. What a wonderful little actor ....I could cry even now just remembering
Yes Margaret was the first actor to reduce me to tears when she played Beth March (from the heart) in 1949 version of Little Women. What a wonderful little actor ....I could cry even now just remembering
Margaret O'Brien remains a very lovely and classy lady today in 2020. There's a wonderful true-life story involving Margaret and her "Juvenile Oscar" which was stolen from her home (by a maid) in 1954 - and how it was recovered and returned to her in 1995 (forty years after it disappeared and 50 years after she had won it!) This after some sleuthing on Margaret's part - it's too long to describe here, but worth a "look-up" for those who might be interested.
Wonder why Margaret O'Brien was reduced to mainly television appearances later on ?..She is so adorable here and so funny and very pretty..she had 'em all laughing..Would have liked to have heard her natural voice..see if it was still cute as in her younger days..
It is not to my knowledge if she has ever done the role, but it seems to me, that Margaret O'Brien could jump straight into "My Fair Lady" as Eliza Doolittle, without much difficulties. She sure had the talent!
What a wonderful experience to enjoy such a talented and gifted young childhood actress doing what she does best. Margaret was always such a delight whenever she was out in the public with her fans and friends. I miss her very much.
Wild how Peter Ustinov has as I understand it, a long and storied career but I know him basically for one amazing performance in one fantastic film: Logan's Run from the 1970s :-)
Alisa Smith Yes I agree. Seeing her here I so wish they'd have given her film roles as an adult she was adorable. It's hard to understand why prodicers wouldn't give her adult film roles as a young woman, she'd have made a great comic ingenue.
@@MauriatOttolink A pretty 20 y.o. here, she was best known as a child star. Unfortunately, her pathetic attempt at a cockney accent was quite irritating to listen to.
@@robertfiller8634 Sure Robert There is only one thing worse than an American doing an English accent and that is a Brit trying to do a American accent.
@@MauriatOttolink Peter Ustinov could do an American accent well. You can hear it on the comedy record "Grand Prix of Gibraltar." On that record, he also did Italian, French, and German accents as well as providing the sounds of the race cars.
11:10 I own my Grandfather's vintage crocodile shoes from the 1960s, and I still wear them. I keep them in great condition and often get complimented on their look.
I saw her a few months ago in a Studio One drama with James Mcarther . I forgot the title, it was a very good drama. I think if I met her, I would cry, I liked her so much as a kid. I saw her recently on TV in a shelter to get away from the fires in California and still cute for an 82 year old. She's Married and has a daughter. I've seen her enough on TV that I can tell , she's a positive thinker. My fantasy is to be married to her. I believe she has a good life with husband and daughter. Some actresses have tragic lives. Margaret didn't disappoint her fans or her self.
WOW! Margaret O'Brien was to-die-for at twenty -- like a Super Yummy cross between Liz Taylor and Debbie Reynolds. Too bad the industry was still hung up with stereotyping her as a child star to let her spread her angelic wings as a leading lady. Dee-licious!
Margaret O'Brien had become 'forgotten but not gone'. She was the most phenomenally gifted child actor of the Sound era. Like Shirley Temple she matured attractively into adulthood but seemed to lose her special quality. Her descent into small roles in nothing films is saddening, but she has never stopped trying, unlike Deanna Durbin and Shirley. Margaret's comedy turn here might have been intended to counteract her image as a junior tragedy queen. Once when she was only a little girl she asked a director if she should play a crying scene so the tears ran all down her face or only halfway!
Miss Naturel the fire eater was indeed hot. Margaret O'Brien was a gorgeous woman. It was great seeing Peter Ustinov on the panel. I thought he was great in Spartacus and Quo Vadis.
Think I'm in love with the fire-eater. Wonder how many different names the crocodile hunter's country has had since this show. In love with Margaret too. Where were the wolf whistles? Both young ladies deserved them!
A very entertaining performance from a wonderful Hollywood actress. Too many actors and actresses were reluctant to disguise their voice! Sadly, Peter Ustinov was clearly out of his depth! Although he was a great actor and director, he found this show as a guest too challenging as he really couldn’t get the hang of it. Like David Niven, he was blissfully unaware of the American entertainment industry. Clearly he never watched the show as he struggled to frame any relevant questions.
The croc hunter says he is from 'Bulawayo, Central Africa'. At that time this was Southern Rhodesia (later just called Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe), but it had briefly joined with Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Nyasaland (Malawi) in the Central African Federation. If young Mr Hall stayed on, he would have had to grapple with more than crocs. First Rhodesia's rebellion against the British Crown under a white-minority government; then years of savage guerilla war by black forces; then the terrible, ruinous dictatorship of Robert Mugabe, only overthrown a few years ago.
She was my first crush when I was 6 and she was 9. She's in her early 20's here and I never saw her act so funny until I saw this appearance. Maybe 19 or 20? She was born in 1938.
I think this is the first mystery guest I've never heard of - I've never heard of Margaret O'Brien before (and yes probably old enough to have heard of her as I'm in my 50s)
I think Bennett and john had a very close friendship (The way they closed out the show saying goodnight to each other), but i think because they saw each other frequently on the show, and Bennett was a definite regular on this show, in certain episodes you could see them get mildly contentious with each other. Like on the episode where John kept on referring to Bennett as chuckles. You could see Bennett was getting very irritated with him and on another show when they said good night to each other you could see that Bennett was visibly upset with John about something and John looked very rattled at the end of the show before he signed off.
It's a bit of a cliche that the guy they got from Africa would be a big game hunter; that's why the panel narrowed it down so quickly (even though they could not come up with a crocodile). I wish that for once the guy from Central Africa would be shoe salesman--that might trip them up!
This aired two days before I was born. I imagine my 19-year old Mom stretched out on a sofa watching this, grinding her teeth. Miss you, Mama.
Margret O'Brien was so hilarious using that voice. I wish they had more time to chat with her.
Ms. O'Brien was quite the stunner. Super fun and super smart.
Margaret O’Brien was simply brilliant playing the ‘cockney’ lass. Her assumed accent for the panel show was very engaging and entertaining!
Margaret O’Brien was a great actress love her
Mr.Hall's statement to Arlene Francis :"Its both women& men eating animal" was a real joy to hear! S,,,o funny!
Margaret O'Brien is, indeed, hilarious and charming and very beautiful (and only 20 years old) here - and she thoroughly stumps the panel, too (as did the other two contestants on this show). And her looks (hair especially) show the half-Spanish side of her (from her mother) as well as the Irish side.
Only 20? She looks much older there. She was a good little actress.
@@leesher1845 MUCH older? She looks amazing.
Margaret O' Brien, what a voice disguise! Good show. :)
underrated and beautiful and talented Margaret O' Brien is still with us!
Arlene was hysterical in this episode. She's really the heart of the show.
Love Arlene!
She overdoes it quite often.
She is so memorable 😊
I love Arlene!
I honestly prefer Dorothy, but I like Arlene too
Everyone is intelligent, confident, funny. This is a great old show. When i got nothing to do, I watch these shows
Adorable MARGARET !!
Good natured Peter Ustinov was a delight to watch in everything he did.
A very cute Child Star who grew to be a Beautiful young woman.
Margaret O'Brien's a beautiful and talented actress and can you believe it she's 83 years old.
She has continued to act on and off- any performance of hers is a treat.
Arlene Francis was not only a very talented, intelligent and witty actress but also she was excellent at identifying guests with her forensic questioning.
Not as good as intuitive Dorothy
It was lovely seeing Margaret O Brian as I only ever saw her as a childhood actress. She was captivating. I would not have recognised her though as she got older and I know nothing about her later life. Must check up on her biography.
Margaret O'Brien is hilarious. Considering that most of her movies and Television work was done before the age of 25, she would have be classified as a child star.
Interesting to see Margaret O'Brien at 20 years of age -- I only remember her as a child actress, for example, in the 1944 musical film "Meet Me in St. Louis" when she was 7 years old and played Judy Garland's kid sister. (Judy was 22 years old in that film.)
watching Jan 2022, and this is the first person (Margaret) who's still alive I've seen for many episodes.
Margaret is adorable personified.
She sounds like she's auditioning for the road company of 'My Fair Lady'. Her answers are frank about her lack of work.
Already a long way down from 'Meet Me in St Louis' as the only trouper who ever upstaged Judy Garland.
Looks-wise, she is Liz Taylor level. Plus acting ability.
Peter Ustinov was Angela Lansbury's brother-in-law at one time having married her older sister.
Margaret O'Brien was one of the best mystery guests ever! (:
What a hoot Margaret is!
Three years after this program Peter Ustinov had a memorable role in the movie Spartacus. Absolutely brilliant! Not to mention becoming famous for his recurring role in the Agatha Christie movies as Detective Hercule Poireau.
M. H. Nude
Loved PU as Poireau. He was perfectly cast.
*Hercules Poirot.
🎉😢😢😮😮😮😮😊😊😊😮
”Hercule” is correct.
And so handsome here
Love Arlene’s comment at 21:39 - “Busy little soul ain’t she” mirroring Margaret O’Brien’s mock cockney.
What a lovely, beautiful girl Margaret is.
This was a fun episode! Loved the crocodile hunter and Margaret O'Brien was hysterical.
Margaret O’Brien was a superbly funny guest. Hilarious.
i wish they had time to speak to Margaret in her real voice at the end!
Peter Ustinov was a favourite humourist of my father's. Of course, one of the UK's greatest ever raconteurs. But he was also very creative with the voice (much like Peter Sellers), accents and surreal things like imitating a cello!! A very intelligent man.
And sexy
My favorite film of mine, in which Mr Ustinov is great a character actor, is " Spartacus".
In 1958 he released a comedy record called "The Grand Prix of Gibraltar" in which he did British, American, German, and Italian accents, and also made the sounds of the race cars.
The days when ladies appeared in such shows wearing full evening gowns and men wore dinner suits. How times have changed.
The men would stand to shake the hand of a guest whether it was a man or a woman too. You don't see those manners nowadays.
Yes Margaret was the first actor to reduce me to tears when she played Beth March (from the heart) in 1949 version of Little Women. What a wonderful little actor ....I could cry even now just remembering
I loved the scene with Margaret and Elizabeth Taylor at the party- Miss Taylor ( as Amy March).said her sister was " simply fastidious "
I loved her in that. Havent seen her as an adult actor tbh.
Graham Hall was not only amusing, but he was a hunk!
The second contestant, the Crocodile Hunter, was from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe, although in 1957 it was called Rhodesia.
Oh, Margaret is hilarious! :D
That she is ....
Yes Margaret was the first actor to reduce me to tears when she played Beth March (from the heart) in 1949 version of Little Women. What a wonderful little actor ....I could cry even now just remembering
Not having allowed enough time for Margaret O'Brien was a tragedy.
wholeNwon
Who is she?
@@MauriatOttolink Google is your friend.
@@wholeNwon A visit to their local library would be friendlier. Google is an ally to no one.
@@QuadMochaMatti Why do you say that?
Margaret O'Brien remains a very lovely and classy lady today in 2020. There's a wonderful true-life story involving Margaret and her "Juvenile Oscar" which was stolen from her home (by a maid) in 1954 - and how it was recovered and returned to her in 1995 (forty years after it disappeared and 50 years after she had won it!) This after some sleuthing on Margaret's part - it's too long to describe here, but worth a "look-up" for those who might be interested.
Margaret O'Brian, who's probably best remembered as Tootie in the film Meet Me In St. Louis, is still alive as of January 2020!
Yes, she was so adorable in that movie, and in all her works as well.
Loved All Her movies !
margaret is fantastic
Wonder why Margaret O'Brien was reduced to mainly television appearances later on ?..She is so adorable here and so funny and very pretty..she had 'em all laughing..Would have liked to have heard her natural voice..see if it was still cute as in her younger days..
It is not to my knowledge if she has ever done the role, but it seems to me, that Margaret O'Brien could jump straight into "My Fair Lady" as Eliza Doolittle, without much difficulties. She sure had the talent!
SuperWinterborn She should have played the role in the movie I think.
What a wonderful experience to enjoy such a talented and gifted young childhood actress doing what she does best. Margaret was always such a delight whenever she was out in the public with her fans and friends. I miss her very much.
She's still alive and acting. She just completed a film that will be released in 2015.
She's still alive in 2019.
She's still going on Nov 29, 2019!
(Might as well keep this going.) She's still alive in 2023, age 86.
I was born in '58'....never heard of this beautiful young lady before today but I just did a 'search' for her on the net....I'm in love!!!!
I came into this world one day after this program was broadcast. Thank you for posting!
Arlene (to the Crocodile Hunter): Is it a man eating animal?
Graham Hall: Both woman and man eating! :) 16:10
+Johan Bengtsson Arlene: What I like is an impartial wild animal.
Glad I saw it before you gave it away! It's a lovely surprise quip from a member of the public.
Ms. O'Brien was 20 years old here! And still alive in 2024 at 87.
Yes indeed!!!! Alive and well. Thank God, so am I. Ms. O'Brien and I are both 1937 models!!! We hold up well!!!!
"Little Women" and many more; wonderful talented lady. and very cute! Love her dress!!
Margaret O’Brien one of the most beautiful women ever to appear on the show.
Wild how Peter Ustinov has as I understand it, a long and storied career but I know him basically for one amazing performance in one fantastic film: Logan's Run from the 1970s :-)
He was great in Logan's Run. I had forgotten that.
Margaret is so funny!
Ustinov had such great hair
He probably used Finesse, the flowing creme shampoo from Helene Curtis; first offered to the public by "famed cosmetic chemist," Dr. Jules Montenier.
Her accent does alternate between cockney and some kind of Australian but still this is fantastic by Margaret O'Brien
Alisa Smith Yes I agree. Seeing her here I so wish they'd have given her film roles as an adult she was adorable. It's hard to understand why prodicers wouldn't give her adult film roles as a young woman, she'd have made a great comic ingenue.
Alix.
Her 'accent ' was neither! In fact, it doesn't exist, ANYWHERE!
Anyway... Who is she? What's HER line?
@@MauriatOttolink A pretty 20 y.o. here, she was best known as a child star. Unfortunately, her pathetic attempt at a cockney accent was quite irritating to listen to.
@@robertfiller8634
Sure Robert
There is only one thing worse than an
American doing an English accent and that is a Brit trying to do a American accent.
@@MauriatOttolink Peter Ustinov could do an American accent well. You can hear it on the comedy record "Grand Prix of Gibraltar." On that record, he also did Italian, French, and German accents as well as providing the sounds of the race cars.
I got hooked on this show even though I watched it 65 years ago.
My dad used to sell for Helene Curtis in '57. I didn't start watching this show until '61-62. It's been great catching up on the older shows.
Margaret O' Brien was 20 years old in 1957.
I havent seen Peter Ustinov so young. Handsome man. Gorgeous head of hair.
I'm still a fan of Margaret to this day and my first movie crush as a little boy.
11:10 I own my Grandfather's vintage crocodile shoes from the 1960s, and I still wear them. I keep them in great condition and often get complimented on their look.
Spectacular
I saw her a few months ago in a Studio One drama with James Mcarther . I forgot the title, it was a very good drama. I think if I met her, I would cry, I liked her so much as a kid. I saw her recently on TV in a shelter to get away from the fires in California and still cute for an 82 year old. She's Married and has a daughter. I've seen her enough on TV that I can tell , she's a positive thinker. My fantasy is to be married to her. I believe she has a good life with husband and daughter. Some actresses have tragic lives. Margaret didn't disappoint her fans or her self.
Ms. O'brien was hilarious! She was absolutely stunningly beautiful, and so was her dress! 🥰🤣🥰👏
Great episode
Margaret O'Brien (child star) is lovely as a young lady here, and the faux English accent is so totes delightful too!
This has to be Margaret's peak in looks! Quite lovely.
21:31 Bennett: "Television skween."
WOW! Margaret O'Brien was to-die-for at twenty -- like a Super Yummy cross between Liz Taylor and Debbie Reynolds. Too bad the industry was still hung up with stereotyping her as a child star to let her spread her angelic wings as a leading lady. Dee-licious!
orgonko the wildly untamed
Her credits are all for mediocre and minor supporting roles -- nothing like she deserved.
Le Trebuchet
She could have done My Fair Lady's Eliza Doolitle!
I was thinking the same thing. Either replacing Julie Andrews on Broadway or well... she was already a known movie star....
A goddess.....
She found lots of work doing live television plays which were quite popular in the 1950's.
Love Bennet's smile!!
Margaret O'Brien had become 'forgotten but not gone'. She was the most phenomenally gifted child actor of the Sound era. Like Shirley Temple she matured attractively into adulthood but seemed to lose her special quality. Her descent into small roles in nothing films is saddening, but she has never stopped trying, unlike Deanna Durbin and Shirley.
Margaret's comedy turn here might have been intended to counteract her image as a junior tragedy queen. Once when she was only a little girl she asked a director if she should play a crying scene so the tears ran all down her face or only halfway!
Very nice.
I used to see Ms O'Brien at Chin Chin in Studio City, CA eating - lovely person!
Margaret O'Brien was such a cutie in Little Women & Meet Me in St Louis. She's still alive at 83 y.o today
She's only 20 years old here.
Peter was great in We're no angels with Bogie
Miss Naturel the fire eater was indeed hot. Margaret O'Brien was a gorgeous woman. It was great seeing Peter Ustinov on the panel. I thought he was great in Spartacus and Quo Vadis.
love this
Graham Hall, the croc hunter, is like some handsome, haunted teen boy from a 1950s movie about JDs, school of Sal Mineo and James MacArthur.
Ms O'brien us still with us and turned 87 earlier this year🎩
My GOODNESS Peter Ustinov was a handsome fellow in his day!
Her mother was Spanish and a dancer. Margaret's real name is Angela.
She was in Meet Me In St. Louis. As a kid.
Amazing how much Farrah Fawcett's face resembled Ms. O'Brian especially while speaking as in the thumbnail.
Think I'm in love with the fire-eater.
Wonder how many different names the crocodile hunter's country has had since this show.
In love with Margaret too.
Where were the wolf whistles? Both young ladies deserved them!
The Fire eater was my Dear Mother
@@michelcosic9335 She was very beautiful. I once knew a girl whose face was very similar to hers.
@@michelcosic9335 I hope she wasn't eating fire when she was pregnant with you. Most doctors advise against it.
I wish John would have let Margaret talk in her normal voice....very funny and she was so pretty!!!
Wow! That woman fire eater is gorgeously slender. I guess eating all those flame nust burn off a lot calories.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
LOL
You're a riot. A regular riot !
W T Ju - You just couldn't resist? Egads. My cousin would make these kinds of puns.
You must be possessed by the ghost of Bennett Cerf.
Very funny 😄
For those of you who never heard of Margaret O'Brien, watch The Canterville Ghost or Journey for Margaret. She was an amazing child star.
A very entertaining performance from a wonderful Hollywood actress. Too many actors and actresses were reluctant to disguise their voice! Sadly, Peter Ustinov was clearly out of his depth! Although he was a great actor and director, he found this show as a guest too challenging as he really couldn’t get the hang of it. Like David Niven, he was blissfully unaware of the American entertainment industry. Clearly he never watched the show as he struggled to frame any relevant questions.
The croc hunter says he is from 'Bulawayo, Central Africa'. At that time this was Southern Rhodesia (later just called Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe), but it had briefly joined with Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Nyasaland (Malawi) in the Central African Federation.
If young Mr Hall stayed on, he would have had to grapple with more than crocs. First Rhodesia's rebellion against the British Crown under a white-minority government; then years of savage guerilla war by black forces; then the terrible, ruinous dictatorship of Robert Mugabe, only overthrown a few years ago.
Right now, I'm also watching Margaret in "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"
She should have had more of a career and opportunities as an adult. So very beautiful.
Brooke Kavanaugh You're right, Brooke!
She found lots of work acting in live television plays which were popular in the 1950's.
Bennett shows some restraint in his puns with the first challenger. He refrains from asking her if she performs her service au naturel.
That was my Mother!!!!!
Lois Simmons - I am so glad.
Instead, he asks if she had anything to do with the fashion industry, which would hardly be compatible with going about au naturel.
Did he say "quacks my line"? - LOLOL !
She was my first crush when I was 6 and she was 9. She's in her early 20's here and I never saw her act so funny until I saw this appearance. Maybe 19 or 20? She was born in 1938.
She was born 1/15/37.
Don't believe everything you read
Part of Arlene's head bizarrely suspended in air at 5:43.
I think this is the first mystery guest I've never heard of - I've never heard of Margaret O'Brien before (and yes probably old enough to have heard of her as I'm in my 50s)
Really? Maybe "Meet me in St. Louis"? I think she won an Oscar for that.
@@wholeNwon Yes; it might be partly due to the fact that although I've heard of "Meet me in St. Louis" I have never seen the film.
@@voicetube Great! Something to look forward to.
I think Bennett and john had a very close friendship (The way they closed out the show saying goodnight to each other), but i think because they saw each other frequently on the show, and Bennett was a definite regular on this show, in certain episodes you could see them get mildly contentious with each other. Like on the episode where John kept on referring to Bennett as chuckles. You could see Bennett was getting very irritated with him and on another show when they said good night to each other you could see that Bennett was visibly upset with John about something and John looked very rattled at the end of the show before he signed off.
amberola1b Cerf had a very high opinion of himself.
It's a bit of a cliche that the guy they got from Africa would be a big game hunter; that's why the panel narrowed it down so quickly (even though they could not come up with a crocodile). I wish that for once the guy from Central Africa would be shoe salesman--that might trip them up!
john daly was hardly ever amused w bennett cerfs jokes, but his own jokes aren’t much better lol
That's part of what made them both more funny than they a actually were.
Bennett Cerf was stuck on himself.
Oh it’s Tootie! 😍😍😍
Under the bamboo tree. Hell of a dance.