Like the way your mind saw that life story of Doris Day. I am 75 1 day ago ha ha uh, we nev÷ ever realky know .fo think when i grad in 70's that i am in woods survinf no not livibg i am excrpt for warching this password hihyway partrol 50's black whites i durvive i hate hate hate how americans are being fircw outside rent food too high for ny too low modest s s. Pray for me and ithers please if jesus us real how xould He allow this ? Right? Niw life long church giing bible readee even witness inHis nis now today i can say i trult hare alk of ys me alk who sat God loves humans no no no there is no Jesuz if Love
I’m watching this after finding out Doris Day passed away yesterday, May 13, 2019 in Carmel Valley California. She was 97. Doris Day was loved and adored by millions for many many years!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Since her death I find myself looking for and watching everything this wonderfully talented lady had done in her life, I will always love her! Rest in peace America's original sweetheart!!
I read Doris made an album I looked it up to listen her voice still crisp, she was around 90. Doris won 🏆 an important award in England. It’s on “You Tube Music.”
Given the forces and intrusion of today's media, Taylor Swift does pretty well. If TMZ, Instagram and Tik-Tok and millions of fans with cellphones were around in the late 1940's and 1950's, Doris Day wouldn't have been who we think she was either.
@@willg4802 Whether she was out of the public eye does not matter.Her importance ,as an performer and advocate for homeless animals ,will be remembered long after many of the entertainers,today,are long gone!
@@josephcarlbreil5380 I had to say something about his comment ,because he could not see the importance of a very gracious lady and entertainer.You know and millions do,what joy Doris brought to us and it is a shame, young people today don't know about her.
Thank you Doris Day for who you were!! 97 years, you lived a good long life. You had your ups and downs, but you seemed like a wonderful person. Carmel Valley is one Of the most beautiful places on the West Coast, whenever I went through that area I thought Of you.
It was nice watching this show again. I remember watching it as a kid on Sunday Nights. Miss Day looked very beautiful on this episode. Sure miss those days.
Doris Day was my favorite actress growing up. Got a chance to meet her and sit for a few minutes. Amazing woman. So talented. So nice. I still watch her movies from time to time.
I ❤ Doris Day. She worked her tail off and made it seem so effortlessly perfect. Then left Hollywood and did what made her happy for the rest of her days loving and helping four legged friends.
Agreed. I get this feeling that It seems everybody I know is leaving me behind.. all the good folks, actors are gone. Even mom and pop are gone and I'm growing older and older leaving me with just memories. Everything has changed for the worse it seems.
@@SheepdogSmokey Don't fret about it. Remember that we lived in the best time ever. Before cell phones and hip hop, before Justin Bieber and CGI and Photoshop and every other phony thing.
@@buzzbang7930 I know all about that, unfortunately, and can echo many of your sentiments. As a mid-40s Xer, I lost the last of my grandparents before I turned 17; my father passed away 10 years ago this July, and it's been 2.5 years since my mother passed. Since that time, I've also lost a maternal Aunt, a paternal Uncle, and my mother's closest cousin (born the same day as my late mother). My family keeps getting smaller; my only sibling has chosen to be estranged for years. On top of that, those that I grew up watching/listening to in the field of entertainment, ranging from those I discovered on my own, along with those passed on through my parents (who were born during the Great Depression, and lived through the chaos of that period, as well as WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc.) they are now all disappearing, too. For some reason, I keep waking up each day, but with the state of things locally, nationally, and globally, I'm seriously wondering why.
So proud of my dad, Jimmy Alex who danced both in this motion picture in the original Broadway production of guys and dolls. He’s the one in the pink shirt with suspenders and gray pants.
This was a couple of years before she really took off with her acting career . The Man Who Knew Too Much ( Que Sera , Sera ) in 1956 and what many consider the pinnacle of her career from the late 50s through early 60s when she was at the height of her acting career in popularity doing comedies
I think John Daley really enjoys hearing himself talk! Scoring “device” oh brother! I wonder if they ever thought about using a curtain instead of the blind folds!
We loved John Daley -- talking like that was a humorous device -- and nobody felt they were being talked down to when the host and the panelists played with words!
The woman bricklayer: 4-5 years as they got better at the game they would establish early on that she DID something rather than just 'sold a product' and certainly Dorothy or Arlene would have then asked if this is an occupation more likely to be done by a man. You can see them get sharper as they go along
You have to look at our society today. It's not that they were smarter or educated, it's just that "most" people today, don't have manners and respect like people back in the days when I was growing up. So it makes them look more educated and smarter. I hope you understand what I am trying to say. :)
She had a nice, wholesome, sweet charm. She can’t be accused of having been sexually aggressive, or provocative, but was still attractive. I wish the females of today would try to be like her. Instead, they emulate creatures like the Trashcanisns.
Alliterative: using the same sound or sounds, especially consonant sounds, at the begining of several words that are close together. Ex: Jay Jones, Doris Day, Beth Brett, Trenton Tennessee
Love this woman! Even at 8 yo. I was thinking what I found out to be naughty thoughts. At that time, I was having a party!! Woo-Hoo!!! Hope to meat you on the other side Doris.
@hopelewis5650 I was born in 1952, grew up 50s and 60s and never saw it or heard of it. Could have been short lived, there were many products like that back then.
All that spectacular choreography from Mrs. Jones just get your attention, to buy Stopitte deodorant? I never even heard of the stuff, ever!...back then or now.
Did you watch the show back then? In those days shows had only one sponsor and Stopette is certainly engraved on my memory. And you are right -- fabulous mime/choreography for that commercial. It deserves a spot of its own!
To think she had such a long life, her only son died. I read her grandson took care of all her investment properties including Hotel(s) So good to animals as did Betty White 🌹 Could be why both lived so long. 😊
I never tire of listening to Doris Day talk and sing. What a sweet voice.
She was pure class and pure talent. Another one they don't make anymore.
To watch this day in 1954 and to realize that 32 year old Doris Day had 65 more years of life ahead of her. Amazing longevity in a productive life.
Your a good mathematician well done 👏👏👏
Like the way your mind saw that life story of Doris Day.
I am 75 1 day ago ha ha uh, we nev÷ ever realky know .fo think when i grad in 70's that i am in woods survinf no not livibg i am excrpt for warching this password hihyway partrol 50's black whites i durvive i hate hate hate how americans are being fircw outside rent food too high for ny too low modest s s. Pray for me and ithers please if jesus us real how xould He allow this ? Right? Niw life long church giing bible readee even witness inHis nis now today i can say i trult hare alk of ys me alk who sat God loves humans no no no there is no Jesuz if Love
@@vanmarko6654 It's a good thing they figured it out for you since your grammar is a dead giveaway you couldn't have figured it out on your own.
I’m watching this after finding out Doris Day passed away yesterday, May 13, 2019 in Carmel Valley California. She was 97. Doris Day was loved and adored by millions for many many years!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Doris was amazing, and we will never see her equal again.
Sheepdog Smokey ~ I agree!!!
it's all about you!!!
Loved her !
The most beautiful smile in the history of the world!
A sweet smile
Since her death I find myself looking for and watching everything this wonderfully talented lady had done in her life, I will always love her! Rest in peace America's original sweetheart!!
I read Doris made an album I looked it up to listen her voice still crisp, she was around 90. Doris won 🏆 an important award in England. It’s on “You Tube Music.”
Gone but never to be forgotten. Thanks to modern science we can still see and hear you, RIP Doris.
Why don't these special people exist anymore? Talented, wholesome, polite, exquisite.
A few do. Like Reba McEntire. Just not many.
They are not allowed to be seen or heard today.
Given the forces and intrusion of today's media, Taylor Swift does pretty well.
If TMZ, Instagram and Tik-Tok and millions of fans with cellphones were around in the late 1940's and 1950's, Doris Day wouldn't have been who we think she was either.
Plenty of great performers. People can get off youtube they'd be pleasantly surprised
She will be greatly missed by her millions of fans around the World. A truly great lady.
Joseph Carl Breil she’s been out of the public eye for decades, how will it be any different now?
@@willg4802 Your comments deserves no response on my part.
@@willg4802 Whether she was out of the public eye does not matter.Her importance ,as an performer and advocate for homeless animals ,will be remembered long after many of the entertainers,today,are long gone!
@@josephcarlbreil5380 I had to say something about his comment ,because he could not see the importance of a very gracious lady and entertainer.You know and millions do,what joy Doris brought to us and it is a shame, young people today don't know about her.
@@TheBee87bee I fully agree with you.
Thank you Doris Day for who you were!! 97 years, you lived a good long life. You had your ups and downs, but you seemed like a wonderful person. Carmel Valley is one Of the most beautiful places on the West Coast, whenever I went through that area I thought Of you.
“It is not in our intention to mislead you” TV was so kinder back then, these days that intention is always there.
Doris is a gift to us. A real warm person and once a friend always a friend
You make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day lol Nobody does it better than Doris Day. She was a wonderful star!
Yes he was a real star ..humble with a golden hearth
It was nice watching this show again. I remember watching it as a kid on Sunday Nights. Miss Day looked very beautiful on this episode. Sure miss those days.
Doris Day was my favorite actress growing up. Got a chance to meet her and sit for a few minutes. Amazing woman. So talented. So nice. I still watch her movies from time to time.
I just love the look panel’s faves when they can’t figure out the lines. Smiles all around
Loved Doris Day!!!!
Yes RIP! I loved her voice and movies!!
R.I.P Ms. Day. Thanks for being you.
She had to be her. She had no choice.
I love watching what's my line, please keep airing the broadcasts over the years always..
Doris was a life affirming life-force.
Secret Love was her signature song. My mom loved that song in the 50s.
I like this kind of tv show it's better than now, it brings me nostalgia and I like Doris Day
I fell in love with Doris Day when I was a child, from seeing her in Calamity Jane. She put the star in Hollywood.
Doris Day, a national treasure
I love every one of the Panel of What's My lIne and the announcer.
I love Dorothy kilgalen ,I know I'm years apart but she's so adorable
SUCH A TREASURE BROUGHT SUCH JOY TO ALL GOD BLESS
Always loved Doris day
Doris was so talented. She could play drama, so realistically as well as comedy and a great singer and dancer
I adore her
She was such a wonderful animal advocate with empathy and caring for all. Miss her, but she had a great life.😊
I ❤ Doris Day. She worked her tail off and made it seem so effortlessly perfect. Then left Hollywood and did what made her happy for the rest of her days loving and helping four legged friends.
Good God...Arlene is phenomenal!
I think it was this year or 1955 that I developed a teenager's crush on Miss Day. What a gorgeous lady she was.
How lovely and good ol' Arlene guesses correctly once more..I can see Old Goosey stewing in her own juices!
RIP Doris Day and Tim Conway, so many with such amazing talent are leaving us.
Agreed. I get this feeling that It seems everybody I know is leaving me behind.. all the good folks, actors are gone.
Even mom and pop are gone and I'm growing older and older leaving me with just memories. Everything has changed for the worse it seems.
@@buzzbang7930 I'm entering that phase now, and I don't want to.
@@SheepdogSmokey Don't fret about it. Remember that we lived in the best time ever. Before cell phones and hip hop, before Justin Bieber and CGI and Photoshop and every other phony thing.
@@joestewart8914 I wanna go back to the era long before internet fame was even a dream.
@@buzzbang7930 I know all about that, unfortunately, and can echo many of your sentiments. As a mid-40s Xer, I lost the last of my grandparents before I turned 17; my father passed away 10 years ago this July, and it's been 2.5 years since my mother passed. Since that time, I've also lost a maternal Aunt, a paternal Uncle, and my mother's closest cousin (born the same day as my late mother). My family keeps getting smaller; my only sibling has chosen to be estranged for years. On top of that, those that I grew up watching/listening to in the field of entertainment, ranging from those I discovered on my own, along with those passed on through my parents (who were born during the Great Depression, and lived through the chaos of that period, as well as WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc.) they are now all disappearing, too. For some reason, I keep waking up each day, but with the state of things locally, nationally, and globally, I'm seriously wondering why.
I MISS YOU DORIS DAY
Oh Doris ....I love you 😍
Rest in peace beautiful lady!
RIP Doris you will forever be my icon!!!
Arlene & Doris performed in a movie out onthe west coast years later. Doris was a treasure.❤
Doris Day lived on to become 97 years old and passed away just two weeks ago on May 13, 2019. RIP miss Day.
just awesome, so glad you aired this
Thank you, BUZZR.💓⭐💓
RIP Doris. We will remember you always.
My very favorite. I adore Doris.
So proud of my dad, Jimmy Alex who danced both in this motion picture in the original Broadway production of guys and dolls. He’s the one in the pink shirt with suspenders and gray pants.
Her handwriting is beautiful, 16:55
WML was a lovely show, great panelists & host Jon Charles Daly. Great guests both private & celebrities.
This was a couple of years before she really took off with her acting career . The Man Who Knew Too Much ( Que Sera , Sera ) in 1956 and what many consider the pinnacle of her career from the late 50s through early 60s when she was at the height of her acting career in popularity doing comedies
The #1 box office attraction of the era
She was my favorite...I miss her lots..can't wait to see her again in Heaven .
I love her and miss her very much
ֶDoris Day was my boyhood crush. RIP
Oh my, i live overseas and I just found out from the comments of this clip that Doris Day passed away just a little over last week...RIP.
Doris got even more beautiful the older she got !
Dang I loved that lady, such a truly beautiful woman and heart.
Love the Stoppette dance commercial. Never had seen that.
unforgtl Doris Keppelhof moovie star and vocalist of swing time era
I enjoy the game but the commercials are just as entertaining! Thanks for posting!!!
I like the cute commercials ,too!
After all these years, it’s still funny.
RIP Sweet Doris!
What a girl ❤
When I was a little girl I thought she was the best!
Personally, I liked the Stopette mime performance.
the inimitable doris day. i had such a girl-crush on her. i suppose i always will. p.s. that deodorant commercial was wild!!
Like watching entertainment from another planet.
The bricklayer didn't get to show her talents, lol! Wham, bam, you're a bricklayer, thank you ma'am! 😊
Doris said she was going to make Young at Heart which is one of my favorites
This was so long ago (8 years before I was born and I am NOT young) and she just recently died. An amazing woman.
RIP Doris Day. We'll stop eating the daisies.
☺️
Wouldn't be too happy to be the guy sitting behind the word "Poof" on the studio set nowadays lol😊!!
I miss you, Dorris.
I think John Daley really enjoys hearing himself talk!
Scoring “device” oh brother!
I wonder if they ever thought about using a curtain instead of the blind folds!
We loved John Daley -- talking like that was a humorous device -- and nobody felt they were being talked down to when the host and the panelists played with words!
John Daly’s conversation with contestants was meant to calm their nerves.
I’m not sure what I liked better...Doris Day or the lady dancer for Stopette deodorant. POOF!
RIP Doris Day... she had a secret love
The woman bricklayer: 4-5 years as they got better at the game they would establish early on that she DID something rather than just 'sold a product' and certainly Dorothy or Arlene would have then asked if this is an occupation more likely to be done by a man. You can see them get sharper as they go along
Que sera, sera
Loved her, so much, in Young At Heart w/ Frank Sinatra.
All of them seems so much smarter and educated than people now, so weird
You have to look at our society today. It's not that they were smarter or educated, it's just that "most" people today, don't have manners and respect like people back in the days when I was growing up. So it makes them look more educated and smarter. I hope you understand what I am trying to say. :)
She had a nice, wholesome, sweet charm. She can’t be accused of having been sexually aggressive, or provocative, but was still attractive. I wish the females of today would try to be like her. Instead, they emulate creatures like the Trashcanisns.
Alliterative: using the same sound or sounds, especially consonant sounds, at the begining of several words that are close together.
Ex: Jay Jones, Doris Day, Beth Brett, Trenton Tennessee
Brick layer lady is unusual today, much less in 1954.
It's a travesty Doris Day failed to win an Oscar for her performance in 'Calamity Jane.' In a word, she was BRILLIANT!
Love this woman! Even at 8 yo. I was thinking what I found out to be naughty thoughts. At that time, I was having a party!! Woo-Hoo!!!
Hope to meat you on the other side Doris.
DD is so beautiful.
I really prefer these with the original commercials.
Where can I get Stopette?
Are you serious?
@hopelewis5650 I was born in 1952, grew up 50s and 60s and never saw it or heard of it. Could have been short lived, there were many products like that back then.
Lol this first lady ( bricklayer)
These old commercials are funny
( poof! There is going respiration) 😅
Miss Frances always looks so happy and gay. She lights up the rest of the panel even more.
Will I’ve got a secret have Doris Day on?
All that spectacular choreography from Mrs. Jones just get your attention, to buy Stopitte deodorant? I never even heard of the stuff, ever!...back then or now.
Did you watch the show back then? In those days shows had only one sponsor and Stopette is certainly engraved on my memory. And you are right -- fabulous mime/choreography for that commercial. It deserves a spot of its own!
Did he choke at 1:31, was that hiccups or just the way he was?
With the original commercials.
I'm guessing the comedian referred to is Dennis Day
The year I was born.
To think she had such a long life, her only son died. I read her grandson took care of all her investment properties including Hotel(s) So good to animals as did Betty White 🌹 Could be why both lived so long. 😊
Lee Vines is the announcer.
Amazing how television was when they started they got it right in the beginning and ruined it as it went on
Surprise Doris Day never performed on Broadway.