What's My Line? - Warren Beatty; PANEL: Steve Lawrence, Sue Oakland (Sep 11, 1966)

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  • @Visiontech
    @Visiontech 11 місяців тому +15

    I'm SO GUILTY of binge watching and not taking the time to comment!!! Thanks so much for all of these wonderful timeless episodes!!!

  • @El_Ophelia
    @El_Ophelia 5 років тому +72

    Miss Arlene is always so glamourous no matter what she's wearing. She's stunning, and she's even more beautiful now than she was when WML started. It's pretty incredible. She's sharp as a tack and simply glorious. Much love to the great Arlene.

    • @teresalinton5898
      @teresalinton5898 3 роки тому +6

      i love her clothes

    • @dorothypascoe5708
      @dorothypascoe5708 3 роки тому +7

      And she was brilliant as her diamond necklace.

    • @dianepowers9643
      @dianepowers9643 2 роки тому +6

      She could be wearing a garbage bag and still be glamourous and classy

    • @HansDelbruck53
      @HansDelbruck53 2 роки тому +3

      Arlene was always charming on television back in the day and I always enjoyed watching her, but she died in 2001 of Alzheimer's and other causes, so it's proper now to speak of her only in the past tense.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 10 місяців тому

      @@dianepowers9643 She could wear it and say her designer is Pierre Hefty, and I'd believe it.

  • @tammycosby4495
    @tammycosby4495 3 роки тому +89

    Does anyone else see the irony of the panelists talking about being in Technicolor while here we are 50+ years later, watching it on Smartphones in black and white?

    • @pendrew
      @pendrew 3 роки тому +10

      Check the description of the video. It apparently aired in color, but only B&W copies remain.

    • @tammycosby4495
      @tammycosby4495 3 роки тому +21

      @@pendrew I understand that. I’m just saying it was in color back then, when B&W was the norm. Now basically nothing is B&W - except old shows like this. We’re watching on a hand-held phone now. Back then, TVs were a major piece of furniture. These smart phones are capable of displaying hundreds of colors but here we are - watching in B&W
      Just seemed funny to me.

    • @HansDelbruck53
      @HansDelbruck53 2 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't call that irony.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      I have always preferred black and white, color shows just how phony it all is

    • @quizmaster85
      @quizmaster85 Рік тому

      Seeing how (somehow) they don't have the colour videotapes at hand, I agree.

  • @sallyhaid7030
    @sallyhaid7030 3 роки тому +29

    I love Steve Lawrence. He has the best laugh and a wonderful speaking voice, as well as singing.

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 2 роки тому +31

    I love how they referred to young boys as master; love the formality, manners and etiquette.

    • @Trefoile
      @Trefoile 2 роки тому +7

      I remember how it was then. It was like a different world.

    • @blueduck5589
      @blueduck5589 2 роки тому +3

      I love the tuxedoes, bow ties, dripping jewelry, fur stoles, and, of course, the egg- headed snobs on the uppity panel. Great show!

    • @neilmcdonald9164
      @neilmcdonald9164 5 місяців тому

      Yes this is almost obscure now and there's no need for equivalent of "Ms" as the abbreviation of it's same as Mister!🎩

  • @teresalinton5898
    @teresalinton5898 3 роки тому +14

    i loved warren beatty so handsome

  • @bwayland1290
    @bwayland1290 7 років тому +40

    A little over a month from this show I would get to meet Warren Beatty, for the 1st time as he was in Dallas to film , "Bonnie & CYLDE.'" He wasn't full of himself, he was down to earth & seemed to treat everyone w/ respect. He was also twice as handsome in person. What a great guy. I was truly the epitome of being in a trance for sometime.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      Please post proof pronto

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 3 роки тому +6

      Like Letterman used to have on his show: your "Brush with Greatness"...I saw Andy Griffith in the Atlanta airport once; heard him tell the concierge he was flying to Rhode Island to appear in a play..I think it was 1977 or 1978...

    • @marshamariner7897
      @marshamariner7897 3 роки тому +7

      I had a similar thing happen in 67-68 or do. Saw Robert Redford ab 50ft away from me at Sears point raceway he was filming Little FAuss and big Halsey in Sonoma CA. He had no shirt on standing on the roof of a pick up truck w a toothbrush in his mouth OMG 😳 he was GORGEOUS my friend and I just stood and stared. He saw us and kinda waved to us. One of the several moments I'll always remember. We saw the movie and realized WHO we were staring at !!🤔🤔🤩😋

  • @jadeshannon5583
    @jadeshannon5583 7 років тому +8

    Great episode and wot a babe Warren Beatty woz!

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 2 роки тому +17

    Steve Lawrence had a quick mind and comic delivery.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 років тому +10

    The Color era ignites! In glorious black and white. Hello Dere!

  • @jtrain5615
    @jtrain5615 4 роки тому +21

    I have no Idea who Arlene Francis is/was, but what a beautiful lady. Also, the Host of this show has a great speaking voice and manners. A classy show on every level. Thankfully we have YT to remind us of this (sadly) bygone era.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +4

      JTrain I've watched the series on YT chronologically from 1950 to this point (highly recommended, though I'm keen to reach the finish now, must admit!) and you get to know who Arlene is by just watching the show. An actress of diverse talent, appearing on Broadway and in movies....though not a leading lady-type. She's also a warm-hearted, witty woman into fashion whose stomping ground is Manhattan. That's Arlene to me. Not seen her in anything but I feel like I know her well now. :)
      As for beauty...she's in her mid-fifties here....amazing isn't she?

    • @jtrain5615
      @jtrain5615 4 роки тому +5

      @@davidsanderson5918 She radiates something very special. And actually, looks even better in the later episodes when she was older. A class act in every way. I'm pretty impressed with all of them. The host in particular is a pleasure to listen to, and seems like a true gentleman as well.

    • @TheWriterWalker
      @TheWriterWalker 3 роки тому +4

      JTrain, this is when America was great. I wasn't alive then, but the 1950s is my favorite decade.

    • @gwenniegirl50
      @gwenniegirl50 8 місяців тому

      Please take time to look up/research Arlene Francis and John Daly. Arlene's personal “backstory” was interesting. She had a career in theater and later transitioned into early television. So multi-talented
      John Daly had a great backstory as well. Was involved in news coverage etc long before TV and continued after. When Pearl Harbor Hawaii was bombed on December 7, 1941, he was the news person who announced the stunning news on radio.

  • @tomloft2000
    @tomloft2000 2 роки тому +16

    he was just about to star and produce Bonnie and Clyde.quite an achievement for someone his age.

  • @rap4880
    @rap4880 8 місяців тому +3

    The dead-pan stare of the little boy billiard trick shot demonstrator is precious!

  • @nataliedelagrandiere4022
    @nataliedelagrandiere4022 2 роки тому +8

    Warren Beatty seemed shy there. He was so handsome!

    • @stj971
      @stj971 Рік тому +1

      As other commenter on here said he was even more handsome in person.

  • @salaciousbum1161
    @salaciousbum1161 3 роки тому +3

    Geeze Warren sure did bang everything in sight. List must be in the thousands!

    • @jaengen
      @jaengen 2 роки тому +1

      When you look like that they come to you.

    • @stj971
      @stj971 Рік тому

      Aries

  • @ilzamaria6424
    @ilzamaria6424 4 роки тому +14

    I still miss Dorothy.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 роки тому +1

      I do too

    • @adamcoates2890
      @adamcoates2890 5 місяців тому +2

      Me too. The life really got sucked out of the program when Dorothy died, and it's not the same show. Following initial shock, Bennet seemed to move on pretty quickly but I can tell Arlene is still sad and John Daly is more easygoing and he doesn't always have to be right. Losing someone close to you and so suddenly, will change a person and make them think about their life differently.

  • @countalucard4226
    @countalucard4226 4 роки тому +17

    WB is a REAL movie star. “Bonnie and Clyde” is a classic and the critics at first didn’t like it.

    • @stj971
      @stj971 2 роки тому +4

      That's when I fell in love w him. Met him a few yrs later!

  • @andytaylor5476
    @andytaylor5476 5 років тому +8

    Arlene was amazing (once again) getting Warren Beatty so quick!

  • @crabbyoldman8209
    @crabbyoldman8209 Рік тому

    I'm so glad these are still in black and white here. Thank you!

  • @QBCNetwork
    @QBCNetwork 10 років тому +17

    The only time I ever saw John Daly in color was on the 1st episode of Geen Acres & on the 1963 movie, Bye Bye Birdie.

  • @diane4537
    @diane4537 7 років тому +21

    Warren Beatty was awesome! Handsome, sexy, and charming! Loved him!

  • @georgimihailov4906
    @georgimihailov4906 9 років тому +26

    These ''What's my line?'' episodes are not only funny, wonderfully made, but they also contains such high quality English...mostly thanks to Mr. John Charles Daly.
    I would advice anybody who is interested in learning to speak English fluently to watch ''What's my line?''

    • @luissantiago8446
      @luissantiago8446 3 роки тому +5

      His English is fluid, resonant and elegant. Would have loved to have had him as my English teacher in school. He gives deference and honor to the language.

  • @praxicoide
    @praxicoide 10 років тому +21

    Arlene Francis was masterful as usual, but Lawrence was appalling! at times he didn't know how to proceed.
    I don't know who Sue Oakland is, but she's gorgeous, and quite smart.
    A hilarious episode. Thank you very much for posting.

    • @miriamfeigenbaum3611
      @miriamfeigenbaum3611 10 років тому +3

      Sue Oakland reminds me a little of Laraine Day; in her voice, looks, and ability to play the game.

    • @jvcomedy
      @jvcomedy 9 років тому +1

      +Mario Morales Join the crowd. Nobody knows who Sue Oakland is or how she got on this show.

    • @telmolicious
      @telmolicious 8 років тому +4

      Appaling seems a bit harsh :D

    • @madambutterfly7513
      @madambutterfly7513 6 років тому +2

      CST - what’s so appalling in not knowing who Sue Oakland was?? I don’t know either - you misspelled “ appalling”

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 5 років тому +2

      Actually, Steve was the funniest one on the panel in this episode.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 5 років тому +19

    "You're so vain, I'd bet you think this song is about you."

    • @dcasper8514
      @dcasper8514 4 роки тому +2

      Don't you. Don't you ?

    • @michaelbarnhart2593
      @michaelbarnhart2593 3 роки тому

      Not too vain in this case wearing those horn-rimmed glasses. Then again, maybe he got "style" tips from Michael Caine. ;-)

    • @procopiojrpalacios9702
      @procopiojrpalacios9702 3 роки тому

      ...and it is about him...!

  • @jadeshannon5583
    @jadeshannon5583 7 років тому +35

    Arlene was very good on the panel and Warren Beatty was very handsome and was great in Bonnie and Clyde.

    • @fastguned
      @fastguned 6 років тому +1

      I dont think Bonnie and Clyde was made yet when this aired

    • @audreymai2773
      @audreymai2773 4 роки тому

      @@fastguned I don't think they said he was, did they?

    • @audreymai2773
      @audreymai2773 4 роки тому

      Did you ever watch him in the film "Dick Tracey"?

    • @fastguned
      @fastguned 4 роки тому +2

      @@audreymai2773 I saw Dick Tracey in the movie theater. It was not very good. to me.

  • @sweiland75
    @sweiland75 8 років тому +14

    So much praise for Arlene, despite mispronouncing Beatty.

    • @bwayland1290
      @bwayland1290 7 років тому +4

      sweiland75 Thanks for pointing that out. A year.later Beatty would be on top of the world, w " Bonnie & Clyde, " & $30,000,000 richer. I love SEXY, but SEXY RICH is much better.

  • @kevinkool3
    @kevinkool3 6 років тому +12

    If still living, Master Leake is 60 years old this year. (2018)

  • @molinalong3468
    @molinalong3468 6 років тому +12

    Warren Beatty in Bonnie and Clyde came out 1967 with Faye Dunaway

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 3 роки тому +7

    Warren Beatty was handsome!

  • @philippeh3904
    @philippeh3904 4 роки тому +20

    Man, seeing Warren Beatty young, he’s incredibly handsome. Even with his glasses. I get why he was. So successful with the ladies

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      Didn’t think he was

    • @stj971
      @stj971 Рік тому

      @@dinahbrown902 he dated all the great beauties. Elizabeth Taylor, Leslie Caron, Julie Christie, Diane Keaton, Natalie Wood, Madonna, Joan Collins... I'm sure I'm forgetting many...frankly idk why he wound up w Annette she's my least favorite. I had my chance but missed his call!

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Рік тому +1

      @@stj971 Probably because she is a good human being who he knew wouldn’t bring him heartache. Look at the females you named and how screwed their lives were and are. Unhappy women

  • @gbrumburgh
    @gbrumburgh 2 роки тому +4

    Larry Leake who stood only 4 feet 3 inches tall at the time he appeared on WML, would stand on a box to demonstrate his trick shots at world pool tournaments. After two years of playing billiards, he became the youngest advisory staff member of Brunswick Corp.

  • @aryehfinklestein9041
    @aryehfinklestein9041 7 років тому +25

    Steve Lawrence was himself Jewish - he inherited his singing voice from his father who was ( into his 90's ) a cantor in the New York area.

    • @davidhenschel1990
      @davidhenschel1990 3 місяці тому

      @aryehfinklestein9041 That information about Steve Lawrence and his dad was not available to New Yorkers in 1966 when CBS telecast this live - unless a New Yorker knew either man personally.

  • @castinmeadows6956
    @castinmeadows6956 4 роки тому +12

    Beatty married one of the best screen actresses from the 1990s onward: Annette Benning. Though she's a looker alright, her talent is what distinguishes her work. She's nonplussed (correction: unaffected) by fame, and her values and priorities apparently quite sane for a 'movie star'. Took a woman like that to do more than catch Beatty's eye, and garner his devotion.

    • @castinmeadows6956
      @castinmeadows6956 4 роки тому

      @gcjerryusc Agreed.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 3 роки тому +1

      I don't think you know what, "nonplussed", means. A correct word to use in your statement would be, "unaffected", or, "unimpressed".

    • @castinmeadows6956
      @castinmeadows6956 3 роки тому +1

      @@Cosmo-Kramer You are correct. And "unaffected" is indeed the word I would have used, were it not for my misapplication of "nonplussed." Thank you for catching my error.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 3 роки тому +1

      @@castinmeadows6956 I accept your apology.

    • @stj971
      @stj971 Рік тому

      She's the least attractive IMO of all the women he dated. Not a fan.

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this.

  • @teresalinton5898
    @teresalinton5898 3 роки тому +3

    bonnie and clyde my favorite movie--came out when i was 15

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 3 роки тому +2

      I was 12..probably a little intense for me at that age...but one lesson that was definitely learned from that film...crime doesn't pay...I haven't forgotten it!!
      .

  • @RalphOnofrio
    @RalphOnofrio 28 днів тому

    The obvious respect and love between Mr.Daly and Mr.Cerf is heartwarming.I would loved to sit with them at Toots Shor's hanging out.

  • @reinacoffee8557
    @reinacoffee8557 4 роки тому +8

    The young and always sooo very handsome Warren Beatty. "Splendor in the Grass" my favorite. co-starring the beautiful Natalie Wood

    • @audreymai2773
      @audreymai2773 4 роки тому +2

      He was good in "Dick Tracey" too!

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +22

    Warren Beatty. The baby brother of Actress Shirley MacLaine, and also rumored to be the man Carly Simon was singing about in "You're So Vain".
    What a way to start the final season of vintage WML!

    • @aucourant9998
      @aucourant9998 6 років тому +5

      Vahan Nianian. In her biography ' Boys In The Trees', Carly Simon told a story about a time she went to her psychotherapist in Hollywood and was telling him about sleeping with Warren Beatty the previous night. The psychotherapist stopped her and said because of the information she was giving him, he would have to disclose that two other of his female clients who had been in to see him that morning had also told him that Warren Beatty had also slept with them on the same previous night.

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 6 років тому +3

      @@aucourant9998 Warren Beatty was a pig.

    • @aucourant9998
      @aucourant9998 6 років тому +1

      Merri Cat. Yes, Warren Beatty probably was a pig, but Carly Simon wasn't exactly puritanical when it came to sleeping around herself.

    • @fenwaypark1725
      @fenwaypark1725 5 років тому

      Merri Cat Haha. The 11 commandment. Those who can do, those who can’t read about it.

    • @ssmt2
      @ssmt2 5 років тому +1

      Years ago Carly Simon revealed that she was singing about David Geffen.

  • @druidbros
    @druidbros 10 років тому +9

    The first contestant's dress was 'groovy'. I bet it was very pretty in color. I thought she looked like Carol Burnett also.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 років тому +4

    WB WAS currently in Kaleidoscope, which had its World Premiere on 8 September 1966 at the Warner Theatre in the West End of London.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 років тому +33

    I will admit to being straight, but Warren Beatty was one good looking hunk! Unfair!

    • @Beson-SE
      @Beson-SE 10 років тому

      What about Bennett? Wasn't he a hunk? :))

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 10 років тому

      Johan Bengtsson Bennett was pretty.

    • @secondstory2678
      @secondstory2678 9 років тому +1

      +Joe Positive Yes he was good looking. I wonder why Madonna turned down his marriage proposal?

    • @johnwettermark
      @johnwettermark 9 років тому +2

      +Joe Postove Decent looking fella but he's no me.

    • @markxxx21
      @markxxx21 7 років тому +3

      Time is cruel. Look at Brad Pitt and Mel Gibson

  • @tjbnyc76
    @tjbnyc76 10 років тому +18

    OHHHH, if only to see that gown Arlene is wearing in COLOR! My guess is that she chose red to inaugurate WML's first color broadcast. You can also tell that Arlene is wearing a different makeup palette than usual, presumably because of the new color cameras.

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +14

    I like to think of this episode as not only the start of the color era of "What's My Line?", but also the start of Modern Hollywood. In 1966, Hollywood's transition, from its Golden Age, to its Modern Age, which it had gone through since the dawn of the 1960's, was complete. And a new age of Hollywood filmmakers was born.
    Gone were the likes of George Cukor, Cecil B. DeMille, Edward Dmytryk, John Ford, Samuel Goldwyn, Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, Elia Kazan, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Otto Preminger, and Darryl F. Zanuck.
    And in were the likes of Woody Allen, Robert Altman, Mel Brooks, Peter Bogdanovich, Michael Cimino, Francis Ford Coppola, Jonathan Demme, Brian De Palma, Clint Eastwood, Milos Forman, Stephen Frears, William Friedkin, Buck Henry, Dennis Hopper, Stanley Kubrick, George Lucas, Michael Mann, Mike Nichols, Roman Polanski, Sydney Pollack, Robert Redford, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg.

    • @loopshackr
      @loopshackr 10 років тому +7

      And just as importantly, the Motion Picture Production Code, which had kicked the sass out of American movies since 1934, began its final collapse in '66, with films like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (profanity) "Blowup" (full nudity) and Beatty's 1967 star turn in "Bonnie and Clyde" (violence). The first version of the current MPAA film rating system would supplant the Code by the end of 1968.

    • @VahanNisanian
      @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +1

      loopshackr Premiere Productions was the name of the company MGM released "Blow Up" as here in the states.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      loopshackr THAT is more like the turning point for me for the US/UK film industry. Not the new directors so much, but the new screenplays. Good choice of movies to illustrate the point too.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      Vahan Nisanian I'm trying to see what relevance that has here. Did loopshackr edit their comment after you'd pointed out an error?

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      And it’s been downhill ever since

  • @idadudenmanner
    @idadudenmanner 8 років тому +32

    Damn, Warren Beatty has ALWAYS been GORGEOUS!!! I mean, look at him!!!

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +4

    The first color episode at The Ed Sullivan Theater Studio 50. The cast and crew are definitely not in Kansas anymore (at least on the original broadcasts).
    They had done a Live color episode at Studio 72 on September 19, 1954, which no longer exists. Not even in black & white.

  • @Rogn1
    @Rogn1 4 роки тому +2

    Larry Leake of Downey, Calif., who is 8 years old and 4 feet 3 inches tall, stands on a box to demonstrate trick shots at world pool tournaments. In June, after two years of playing billiards, he became the youngest advisory staff member of Brunswick Corp.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 років тому +16

    Real superstardom for WB was a year away when "Bonnie and Clyde" was released.

    • @maggieflynn6762
      @maggieflynn6762 9 років тому +5

      Joe Postove I remember WB when he had a resurring role on Dobie Gillis

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 8 років тому +1

      As Milton Armitage. He appeared in 5 episodes during the first season (1959-60).

    • @jadeshannon5583
      @jadeshannon5583 7 років тому

      Joe Postove;Fantastic movie with great actors!

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 5 років тому +2

      But you could tell he had 'it': good looks, acting chops, good presence..At this time he had done some fine work in Splendor in the Grass, All Fall Down, Mickey One, and the one he referred to, here, Kaleidoscope, is a really good caper film.
      Of course Bonnie & Clyde takes him to the upper echelons. I think he's a very talented actor and filmmaker. My favorites are McCabe and Mrs Miller, The Parallax View, Reds, Bugsy and Shampoo.

    • @castinmeadows6956
      @castinmeadows6956 4 роки тому +1

      @@waynej2608 Parallax View. None like it. One of the best, smartest, most daring films from the U.S. Part of director Alan J. Pakula's dark trilogy.

  • @julielovelace7189
    @julielovelace7189 5 років тому +7

    Warren Beatty alive and well. Married to Annette Benning. Brother to Shirley Mclain

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      Please post proof pronto

    • @julielovelace7189
      @julielovelace7189 4 роки тому

      @@joeambrose3260 in Google just type in. Warren Beatty's sister. Hit go...and there it is

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeambrose3260
      Shove your proof. Pronto.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 2 роки тому

      @@TheBatugan77
      With respect, screw off, Douchebag

  • @TheWriterWalker
    @TheWriterWalker 3 роки тому +4

    I love Arlene, and for some reason, her querying style at the beginning of this episode very much reminds me of Dorothy's.

    • @lynettepalecek3141
      @lynettepalecek3141 2 роки тому +5

      I loved it when both Dorothy Kilgallen and Arlene Francis were on the panel. Of course, Dorothy Kilgallen was murdered in 1965 when she was 52 years old. All of the clues made it crystal clear that she was murdered.

  • @dirksimmang
    @dirksimmang 3 роки тому +2

    Kaleidoscope, The design on the back of 52 card playing deck....
    Marking the cards using the kaleidoscope design.....
    Dam good movie ...
    Classic.....

  • @andytaylor5476
    @andytaylor5476 5 років тому +4

    Steve Lawrence is still living however in June 2019 he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. His wife, Edyie Gorme passed in 2013. Steve had a Billboard 100 number 1 hit record in 1963 with the song "Go Away Little Girl" written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

    • @luissantiago8446
      @luissantiago8446 3 роки тому +1

      "Go Away Little Girl," was a smash hit when it was released. It was probably another work churned out by King and Goffen, while they were in the storied Brill Building, in Times Square, New York.

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 3 роки тому +3

      So sorry to hear about diagnosis; have always been a big Steve fan...

    • @jaengen
      @jaengen 2 роки тому

      He was one of my favorite guests when he showed up on the Carol Burnett Show.

    • @ellengutknecht4994
      @ellengutknecht4994 8 місяців тому

      Steve passed away on March 7, 2024

    • @andytaylor5476
      @andytaylor5476 8 місяців тому

      @@ellengutknecht4994 Thank you. I didn't know.

  • @randylovering24
    @randylovering24 8 років тому +4

    the first color show of what's my line

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +4

    5:25 -- Would be interesting to know if the WML set got in anyway gussied up for color. For example, the cards. Were the numbers and "?" always red?

    • @someguy23475
      @someguy23475 9 років тому +4

      I have heard the background walls were a powder blue, but that is from a viewer's memory.

  • @ToddSF
    @ToddSF 9 років тому +4

    Well, I'm surprised! Not that I ever knew the second contestant who was 8 years old in 1966, but he's from my home town of Downey, California. (I was 14 in 1966.) It's a suburb in southeastern Los Angeles County, north of Long Beach, one suburb away from the Orange County line. Its major claim to fame, back in the day, was the aerospace industry -- there was a large plant, originally Vultee Aircraft, then North American Aviation, then North American Rockwell, and finally Rockwell International where they made the Apollo capsules and, later on, the Space Shuttles. The end of the Space Shuttle program put an end to the Rockwell plant, not to mention locations of other industries that made things for the Apollo capsules, such as Aerojet General, Kirkhill and Autonetics. Most of my friends' fathers, when I was growing up, worked in that industry.

    • @IanPunter
      @IanPunter 7 років тому +2

      Downey also has the oldest surviving McDonalds and had the first Taco Bell. And incongrously, singers Karen Carpenter and the Metalica frontman are from Downey.

    • @jackiereynolds2888
      @jackiereynolds2888 3 роки тому

      Yeah, I lived in Downey Calif - small world !

    • @carolecarter3154
      @carolecarter3154 2 роки тому

      Carly simon was singing about I magnum star

  • @gailsirois7175
    @gailsirois7175 3 роки тому

    Was so hoping for color !! Darn !!!

  • @butziporsche8646
    @butziporsche8646 2 роки тому +3

    Heaven Can Wait is his greatest movie and one of my favorites. I seemed like it ran at theaters for a year in L.A. However, as much as I love it (and it's really a remake of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" and not actually "Heaven Can Wait") I still prefer the original w/ Don Ameche and Gene Tierney.

  • @hannamanalo8218
    @hannamanalo8218 3 роки тому +4

    Wow this episode was a colored! Hope to see the original

  • @roberthockett270
    @roberthockett270 4 роки тому +5

    Note that the kid is left-handed. Lefties have superior spatial intuition. Bet that helped to make of him a billiards prodigy.

    • @lynettepalecek3141
      @lynettepalecek3141 3 роки тому +2

      That's good to know and it makes sense. I'm ambidextrous with most of the things that I do, including writing. When I write left-handed, I am more aware of the spaces in front of me as I'm writing just like other lefties. We have to because each of us can't see what he or she just wrote because his or her hand is in the way. It's also a lot easier for a left-hander to do mirror writing than it is for a right-hander.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Рік тому

    Very excellent signature Warren ✍

  • @chessdad182
    @chessdad182 2 роки тому +1

    He had one eye in the mirror.... Heh Heh. One of my favorite songs. And he is a good actor.

  • @joycejean-baptiste4355
    @joycejean-baptiste4355 3 роки тому +2

    I remember when little boys were called master and wore knickerbockers sometimes. Lol!

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +6

    Bennett's introduction was not entirely accurate. WML appeared in an experimental color broadcast back in 1954. That program was not kinescoped either in B&W or color.

    • @WaltGekko
      @WaltGekko 4 роки тому +2

      Right, but this was the first regular color broadcast. Sadly, only this last season was in color (or course, the syndicated version was all in color).

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +8

    And once again, they have trouble with a Fly. Just like on June 26, 1966.

  • @preppysocks209
    @preppysocks209 4 роки тому +2

    As of 2020, through this 1966 episode, there are 19 living WML guest panelists who are still alive. This is the earliest episode in which two of the panelists are still living.

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +3

    At one time, the 1966-7 WML animation appeared on UA-cam, complete with a color Prell Shampoo slide, the last seconds of jumbled nurse, sheriff, football player animations, the words "What's My Line?" in red and salmon, and Johnny Olsen's voice, all in color. This would lead one to assume that the rest of a 1966-7 episode was out there on color videotape.

    • @64chromedome
      @64chromedome 10 років тому +2

      I know the one you're referencing. Someone had checked it against the B&W films. Speculation is that the episode in question was, in fact, the series finale from September 3, 1967.

    • @soulierinvestments
      @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +1

      I wish someone who know how to use Wayback would retrieve it. I think it was a YT account named philofarnsworth.

    • @originalmatchgame
      @originalmatchgame 10 років тому

      Didn't Beaty play the snooty brother of a rich girl on Dobie Gillis ? I'm trying to remember who she was ?

    • @soulierinvestments
      @soulierinvestments 10 років тому

      Yes he was.

    • @starbuono3333
      @starbuono3333 9 років тому

      Barry G Was it Tuesday Weld ?

  • @ttaibe
    @ttaibe 6 років тому +3

    Oh I wish this was actually in color XD

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 2 роки тому +7

    13:14 I remember getting my hair combed like this. All the boys had their hair combed like this. 17:00 He was patiently counting as John turned the cards, waiting to win his money. 22:00 I looked up Kaleidescope on YT and am watching it now for free. Released in 1966. 23:45 Wow! $2,500 is the equivalent of ca. $23,000 in 2022.

    • @bbailey7818
      @bbailey7818 Рік тому

      What's mind-boggling is little shaver Larry is, if Lord willing he's still around, a senior citizen.😳

  • @googleisscary7845
    @googleisscary7845 9 років тому +2

    What memories watching this! Never had a clue who Bennett Cert was. Still don't. Back in them days a $50 win was big money!

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      Please Google and report back

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому

      @@joeambrose3260
      Please shove your report up your back.

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +15

    A question with "dexterity" to a kid of 8. Bennett must have known a lot of really smart children. and Larry manages to still look dignified and serious amid the gales of adult laughter. Good going kid.

    • @Beson-SE
      @Beson-SE 10 років тому +8

      15:11 "What's that?" :) Fine boy who didn't pretend to know the answer.

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels 9 років тому +4

      soulierinvestments It would be about 13 years before Dungeons & Dragons would be published - wherein kids everywhere could learn words like "dexterity" and "charisma" and "constitution" (meaning health).

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +2

      It would really irk me when adults laughed at me over something I couldn't be expected to know as a child, or worse when they instigated a situation where I was likely to do something in response that would be amusing to them.

  • @gwenniegirl50
    @gwenniegirl50 8 місяців тому

    The little boy … just adorable 😊

  • @raultennis5904
    @raultennis5904 6 років тому +5

    16:25 Bennet asks the billiard player if the object ever spins. Daly gave him a NO. :--(

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 5 років тому +2

      I caught that too.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 роки тому +2

      @@4seeableTV The object he touches, the cue, does not spin.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому

      @@preppysocks209
      You don't play pool.
      At least not worth a damn.

  • @wmbrown6
    @wmbrown6 4 роки тому +2

    If anyone asks, Sue Oakland is not even remotely of any relation to the late character actor Simon Oakland (then appearing in "The Sand Pebbles" which was being edited and readied for release at that point). His birth name was Isidor Simon Weiss, and in his case "Oakland" was a condensation of his mother's maiden name of Oaklander.
    A shame he never appeared on "WML?," though, as a panelist. Wonder if he had, and what's more if Sue was also on the panel on that occasion. Would he have done a little "relation" joke akin to Fred Allen's viz Steve Allen in their only time together on the panel (that is, if Arlene was on the farthest left end)? Would Arlene have called attention to his past occupation as a concert violinist (i.e. "not only a finely talented actor, but he also plays a hot violin")? Would Bennett have made reference to Jack Benny's famous "Sy / Sue / Si" routine? How would Mr. Daly have addressed them - "Mr. Simon" and "Miss Sue"?

  • @Bigwave2003
    @Bigwave2003 2 роки тому +1

    Why is this show in black and white when John Daly keeps talking about the show being in color?

    • @tomloft2000
      @tomloft2000 2 роки тому

      this is an archived copy.it was much cheaper to have b&w copies.

  • @karenjackson3285
    @karenjackson3285 3 роки тому +2

    Splendor In The Grass with Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood. A good money

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +6

    Seven weeks have passed since they produced the last Black & White episode (the last one that AIRED was taped on July 17, 1966).
    John Daly has definitely changed in appearance, in the seven weeks they were away. He looks like he got a tan, he lost a few pounds, and his hair looks bleached brown.
    Needless to say, he looks great. He's come a long way from the 35-year-old he was when WML premiered in 1950; Daly was 52 going on 53 here.

  • @karensheline6958
    @karensheline6958 Рік тому

    I love the way Arlene’s eyes smile 😙

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +7

    The film "Kaleidoscope" was a British picture that was a Warner release. Susannah York was Beatty's co-star.
    Later, Beatty would go on to star with Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie & Clyde" (the film that made Dunaway a star), which I've never seen, but I hear it was very bloody for the time. This led to the introduction of Movie Ratings a few years later, and in spite of some changes (X is now NC-17), films have had movie ratings since.

    • @Beson-SE
      @Beson-SE 10 років тому +1

      I was curious about the plot of "Kaleidoscope" so I looked it up.... well, that was a good plot! :)

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 5 років тому +1

      @@Beson-SE It's a very worthwhile film. As is another Beatty caper thriller, '$' also known as, 'Dollars'.

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +3

    For the record, I have nothing personal against Warren Beatty. My earliest memories of him, were when he starred in the 1990 adaptation of "Dick Tracy".

  • @Gwaithmir
    @Gwaithmir 4 роки тому +2

    September, 1966: I was just starting college in Boston, Mass.

  • @cynthiareynolds3432
    @cynthiareynolds3432 6 років тому +3

    How did they get that so fast??

  • @davidsanderson5918
    @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +5

    That well-known psychedelic 60s movie "Bonnie And Kaleidoscope."

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 10 років тому +13

    Warren Beatty was friends with Sharon Tate and her husband Roman Polanski. One of Beatty's films, "Shampoo", was said to be based on the life of Hollywood Hair Stylist Jay Sebring, a friend of Roman & Sharon's
    Beatty with Polanski, Tate, and British Actress Julie Christie (Christie was Beatty's co-star in "Shampoo" and "Heaven Can Wait").
    30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lkt1vntJ2o1qj36kjo1_400.jpg

    • @bwayland1290
      @bwayland1290 7 років тому +1

      Vahan Nisanian Beatty, along w/Terry Melcher, (Doris Day's son), & Steve McQueen were on Mansons list to be killed. Melcher, a record producer at the time, had encountered Manson (who wanted his music published,) targeted Tate & Polanski's house thinking it was where Melcher still lived w/ Candace Bergen. Of course they had moved. Melcher put off Manson, so Manson was seeking revenge.

    • @luissantiago8446
      @luissantiago8446 3 роки тому

      @@bwayland1290 All true.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 5 років тому +7

    Hey it's suppose to be in color !!! I like Sue Oakland very much SMART AND BEAUTIFUL She should have been permanent on the panel.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      Dan Celli It will've been. It's the recording that isn't, unfortunately.

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 4 роки тому +1

      I don't.

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 5 років тому +4

    STEVE & I WERE IN THE ARMY..JE

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      Please post proof pronto, pics preferred

  • @leemclaury6251
    @leemclaury6251 4 роки тому +1

    As of Aug. 2, 2020 warren Beatty. is still alive.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому +1

      Please post proof pronto

    • @leemclaury6251
      @leemclaury6251 4 роки тому +1

      Joe, just Google his name . he is 83 years old .

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      @@leemclaury6251 Don't believe everything you read. I have an almanac that says Bob Hope is still alive

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan 5 років тому +1

    The 1st color episode...to bad the kinescopes were not recorded in color

  • @gailsirois7175
    @gailsirois7175 3 роки тому +2

    Sure hope someone finds the color versions of these

    • @JDAbelRN
      @JDAbelRN 3 роки тому

      Please, please,please! I'm sure they were reused, recorded over for economy sake.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      Please No. They are meant to be what they are

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 10 років тому +2

    Warren Beatty. Portrait of the Actor-director-producer as a young man. "Bonnie and Clyde" did not light up the sky for me, but I really liked "Heaven Can Wait" a lot. Any Facebook friends know anything about "Reds" ? Was it any good. I remember in 1981 a lot of people thought it and not "Chariots of Fire" should have won best film.

    • @barrykendrick3146
      @barrykendrick3146 8 років тому +2

      +soulierinvestments Well, I saw it when it came out & after all these years can only give you what I recall of my opinions then-at least as far as the film is concerned. It had some excellent acting, but the film was pretentious. Certain pro-Communist aspects irked me.
      The movie was based on a true story; & I had read the 2 vol. bio of a woman intimately involved in much of the story. I cannot think of her name now; it seems Beatty's character was John Read. When the Communists started executing the innocent, Read went along with it. She explained how disgusted & appalled she was. So Read was whitewashed & romanticized in the film.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 5 років тому +4

      Reds is a great film. Beatty does an excellent job as lead actor and director. Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Gene Hackman et al. Stellar cast, great cinematography, fine script... It's a far better film, than Chariots of Fire. Imho.

    • @luissantiago8446
      @luissantiago8446 3 роки тому +1

      Not a film much talked about these days, but enjoyed Beatty's performance. Despise Communism, but it motivated one to learn about the other lesser known commies. The film is an epic and covers a lot of territory.

  • @GGreen-yf2xk
    @GGreen-yf2xk 6 років тому +15

    Warren Beatty was a handsome devil.

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu 4 роки тому +2

      That dude seemed full of himself and boring though.

    • @MsDoxma
      @MsDoxma 4 роки тому +2

      I always thought his actress sibling was very unattractive, though.

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu 4 роки тому +1

      Shirley Macclaine ? Says the person who had a dog pic up 😏🙄

    • @stj971
      @stj971 Рік тому

      @@Theyralltakenfu He's not an overly gregarious person. Very sedate.

  • @teresalinton5898
    @teresalinton5898 3 роки тому +2

    I love his sister shirley mclaine too

  • @libertubey2199
    @libertubey2199 6 років тому +4

    Beginning with this episode, you can now tell (at least with episodes of WML after Dorothy Kilgallen's murd...untimely death) which are kinescope recordings of b&w videotaped episodes and which are kinescopes recordings of color videotaped episodes. The kinescopes of the final season of WML should be colorized. I am sure color photos were taken during the final season, so it should make the colorization process easier. The animated intro should definitely be easy, since it carried over into the first five (or six) seasons of the syndicated WML.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +2

      Libertu Bey Why would they have recorded an episode using a kinescope method if it's already on videotape?

    • @libertubey2199
      @libertubey2199 4 роки тому +2

      @@davidsanderson5918 Due to delays and the fact that some of the local affiliates were not yet color ready. Also, many videotaped programs from the 1950's up to even the early 1980's were erased due to the expensiveness of the entire videotape process.

  • @bthvnyt
    @bthvnyt 8 років тому +11

    That Sue Oakland is a mighty special bundle of woman. Beauty and brains and charms. I could fall for a babe like her.

    • @Logan-jj7vx
      @Logan-jj7vx 4 роки тому +2

      You might have had to stand in line... just saying.

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 4 роки тому

      You can have her.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому

      You into the gout, varicose veins and liquid lunches ?

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 3 роки тому

      Only now do we see her in her later career as a local editorialist on the New York CBS station, WCBS-TV (starting at point 33:55 at ua-cam.com/video/6TE0lWAxSfs/v-deo.html ). She was with the station beginning in 1971 as an editorial associate (behind editorial director Peter Kohler and alternating with him in delivering the on-air station editorials), but by the time of the 1982 editorial she had replaced Kohler in that capacity, handling all editorials. (Alas, by 1984 she herself would be replaced, by Lesley Crosson.)

  • @jackkomisar458
    @jackkomisar458 3 роки тому +5

    At 15:18, the 8-year old boy, Larry Leake, reveals that he does not know the meaning of the word "dexterity." All the adults laugh uproariously. Why was this so funny? The boy didn't enjoy being laughed at.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 7 років тому +9

    Beatty could have sold his hair to make wigs and made a fortune.

  • @JDAbelRN
    @JDAbelRN 3 роки тому

    Is anyone aware of a color broadcast of WML in this final year on UA-cam?

  • @lamusiclover2264
    @lamusiclover2264 3 роки тому

    He said this was the first color episode. Why is it B & W?

  • @lakelizard8145
    @lakelizard8145 9 років тому

    Why is it that some of these on What's my Line you tube channel are audible on an android device and some are simply not? So frustrating. Same device same setting. So it has to be the volume at which they were uploaded. I would watch them all if I could hear them.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому

      lakelizard I've watched literally hundreds of these episodes on my smart TV, cast from my iPad, and not had one single problem with audio at all.

    • @lakelizard8145
      @lakelizard8145 4 роки тому

      @@davidsanderson5918 Bully for you. Five years ago. Really?

  • @libertubey2199
    @libertubey2199 9 років тому +2

    What Freeman the can do is colorize these episodes from the 1966-67 season, beginning with this episode. Colorize it in a way that the right colors are used (i.e. blue curtains, black or green chalkboard, etc.) They should find out the color of the clothes that everyone were wearing.

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 8 років тому +1

      "Fremantle" is an obscenity in the lexicon of every true lover of WHAT'S MY LINE? Hold the thought.....

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 5 років тому +1

      These recordings aren't sharp enough to make colorizing worth it. Instead of fuzzy black and white, you'd get fuzzy awkward color. Plus there is no demand out there.

  • @secondstring
    @secondstring 5 років тому +4

    Kaleidoscope was not a very good movie, but he redeemed himself with Bonnie & Clyde.

  • @ofrabjousday1
    @ofrabjousday1 2 роки тому

    Have I gone colorblind?