What's My Line? - Hugh O' Brian; PANEL: Gene Rayburn, Phyllis Newman (Aug 27, 1967)

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  • MYSTERY GUEST: Hugh O' Brian
    PANEL: Arlene Francis, Gene Rayburn, Phyllis Newman, Bennett Cerf
    Many thanks to Steve M. Russo for providing this episode in much higher quality than the version I had previously. Folks interested in high quality, well packaged, well-edited DVDs of WML (and other game shows) can contact him directly for more information at RetroTVFestival@comcast.net.
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  • @kimfuhrmann7700
    @kimfuhrmann7700 7 років тому +40

    I want to thank you, Gary, for all the time and energy and heart you put into this project. I started watching What’s My Line in 2014 when I was sick with a virus. I began by Googling Soupy Sales. I loved the episode so I started watching more, choosing by familiarity with the stars. I kept a list of what I watched so I wouldn’t watch the same ones again. After I had watched about fifty, I realized I could watch them in order by using your channel . I threw away the list and started watching from the beginning.
    At first, I didn’t like Dorothy Kilgallen, thinking she was arrogant. But she soon won me over with her intelligence, wry wit, giggle, and ferocious game playing. I was familiar with Bennett Cerf’s name-we had some of his joke books in our house. I didn’t know the others, but I soon learned to love them: Arlene for her warmth and bawdy laugh, Bennett for his puns and unabashed adoration of women, Fred for his genuine humility. Oh, how I dreaded the day that Dorothy would die!
    I cringed at the “walk of shame” and was glad at each format change. I was sad when Fred died, sad to see Steve Allen go. After Dorothy died, the show lost a little of its edge, but I was relieved to find all of the new guest panelists engaging. I especially liked Tony Randall, Martin Gabel, Joey Bishop and Phyllis Newman. I, too, would like to know who the heck Sue Oakland was.
    I started doing hula hoop for exercise, and I exercised three times a week while watching What’s My Line. I read Bennett’s book “At Random” and loved it. I had our library search far and wide for Gil Fates book. It was falling apart. After each episode, I looked forward to reading the comments, enjoying the small scuffles, the erudite comments and the humor. I felt like I got to know each of the regulars. I wish I could have joined in, but I was reading them sometimes years later. I will miss you!
    I worried when Freemantle wanted to shut down the channel. I’m so glad you prevailed!
    My friends got tired of hearing me talk about What’s My Line. I learned a lot (I never knew cranberries were grown in a bog). It was fun seeing how much Americans loved baseball, how much they adored astronauts, and how polite and gracious they were. It was fun witnessing the excitement when Hawaii became a state. Each episode had something to impart, even if it was just a witty remark, an interesting occupation, or a chance to roll my eyes at John Daly’s long explanations while at the same time admiring his volubility.
    For three years, What’s My Line has been a delightful part of my life, a small world in itself. It has enriched my days and provided me with some excellent entertainment. I’m so glad you took on this project! I know you worked hard. Thank you!

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  7 років тому +2

      A belated thank you for the very kind comment, Kim! I didn't see it till now because UA-cam, in its algorithm's infinite wisdom, decided to mark it as spam, along with several hundred other comments this month that all have to be approved ONE BY ONE. They make nothing easy for channel owners!

    • @kimfuhrmann7700
      @kimfuhrmann7700 7 років тому +1

      You're very welcome!
      I just now thought to look to see if anyone ever responded, so your reply seems right on time to me!

    • @margaretklos8937
      @margaretklos8937 10 місяців тому

      ​@@WhatsMyLine, were Arlene Francis & Bennett Cerf the only 2 panelists throughout the entire run ?

    • @DukeEdwards29
      @DukeEdwards29 9 місяців тому +2

      @@margaretklos8937Arlene was the only one there for the entire run. She joined after the first couple of episodes. Bennett joined the show after its first year, replacing Louis Untermeyer.

    • @jensullivan7380
      @jensullivan7380 3 місяці тому

      Wow! I agreed with everything you said. I too took a while to warm up to Dorothy, but that adorable little giggle convinced me that she was a warm human being as well as an extremely intelligent lady. I too have had bad health and needed something to lift my spirits. What's my line has lifted my spirits and kept me entertained for about a year now. I am very thankful for that.

  • @princeharming8963
    @princeharming8963 3 роки тому +33

    For every person who has offered a heartfelt thanks for your incredible efforts in getting these episodes uploaded.. I'm sure there must be thousands more who've enjoyed them as well.
    For myself, I can say that over the past ten years this has been an immensely effective medicine for the soul at the end of some rather hectic days. And I Thank you for all your hard work.

  • @donnacook8994
    @donnacook8994 Рік тому +8

    Mrs Bryan was a beautiful, gracious, and wellspoken guest. I'm sure that she was an amazing and professional interpreter for Jamaica at the United Nations.

  • @ToddSF
    @ToddSF 9 років тому +83

    Gary -- on the eve of the last episode, I just wanted to say thank you for all your good efforts and hard work in getting the UA-cam What's My Line? channel up and running and populated with episodes. I can't believe how many of them you've uploaded and I know, in many cases you not only had to track them down, but you've spent a lot of time splicing some of them together to come up with a better-quality or more-intact version than any single one already available. Certainly all that work has been of great enjoyment to a great many people, including me. Your work -- and you yourself -- are much appreciated. Thank you kindly.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +22

      It's been a true pleasure for me. Thanks for the words of appreciation. :)

    • @jimsteele9261
      @jimsteele9261 8 років тому +8

      I'm just finishing up a run through of the series. I add my thanks as well.

    • @vickimanager
      @vickimanager 7 років тому +5

      We just watched the final episode again tonight. From 2017.. we send thanks again to you Gary.

    • @alexhu7939
      @alexhu7939 4 роки тому +6

      Gary, Thank you so much! I watched on the average 15 episodes a day.....

    • @debbigray1752
      @debbigray1752 3 роки тому +4

      Yes. Thank you so for your many hours of work and great gift in putting these on line. I've watched the 17 years through twice during the pandemic and it has been such a joy.

  • @moonlightray8493
    @moonlightray8493 Рік тому +9

    Hugh O'Brian was a great Mystery Guest. His little finger guns at the audience after signing in, his assortment of voices to stump the panel, and his articulate response about being in the marines... what a class act!

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required 2 роки тому +11

    TV gold. Never since, and never again.

  • @nancybrewster9137
    @nancybrewster9137 8 років тому +11

    I just love watching these shows, it brings back good memories.

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +21

    There was always something about Gene Rayburn that I liked. I would have enjoyed seeing him as a regular panelist on WML. A shame we had to wait until the next to last episode aired when the death rattle of the original WML was already being heard.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому +1

      Gene was the reason I watched match game. Just something 😊

    • @glennstevens4259
      @glennstevens4259 Рік тому +3

      Imagine that. Arlene Francis and Gene Rayburn together on WML. Two of my very favorites. Gene is my all-time favorite game show MC!

  • @leannsherman6723
    @leannsherman6723 2 роки тому +9

    Hugh O’Brian was so handsome and great with that high-pitched ;and low-pitched) voice.
    Nice that he went to Vietnam. He was so refined and polished and obviously good hearted. ❤

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 років тому +26

    Well, nothing left for me to add, but this:
    That's 875 episodes down, and 1 more episode to go!

  • @dariawells7438
    @dariawells7438 Рік тому +2

    Love love LOVE Phyllis' dress in this ep! I would wear this any day!

  • @paulmcmurray3491
    @paulmcmurray3491 9 років тому +10

    Thank You once again, for posting The WML stuff.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +6

      My pleasure-- glad you enjoy the shows. :)

  • @ChadQuick270W
    @ChadQuick270W 9 років тому +10

    I'd sure like to have seen this final season in color as it was broadcast but still I'm really enjoying all these episodes you've taken the time to upload and share with us. WML? has always been one of my favorite panel shows

  • @karlakor
    @karlakor 3 роки тому +8

    What's My Line was always a must-see show at our house, and even though this episode was broadcast more than 53 years ago, I still felt a pang of sadness when Bennett said, "next week's the last, John, and I'm going to miss you." People today could take a lesson in civility from this show, and I enjoy watching these episodes on UA-cam as a way of escaping the hateful, upside down world of today.

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 років тому +17

    Well, the show ended in good spirit when Gene suggested that "if you have an interesting occupation, DON'T write to us - Start your own show!" :-) 24:10

  • @jmccracken1963
    @jmccracken1963 8 років тому +10

    Both the introductions and the "good night"s on this show definitely sound valedictory. Most certainly, Arlene Francis and Phyllis Newman are crying at the end - and Bennett Cerf comes close to tears, too.
    Concerning the national tour of Abe Burrows' play CACTUS FLOWER, in which Hugh O'Brian starred: In Chicago, the play did run at the Blackstone Theatre, 60 E. Balbo Drive (which is now the Merle Reskin Theatre, owned and operated by the Theatre School of De Paul University). Hugh O'Brian and Elizabeth Allen co-starred, and the cast also featured Ethelynne Dunfee, Gene Lindsey, Kenneth Kimmins, Arthur Anderson, Barbara Louis and Gay Edmond. Abe Burrows, who had been both a panelist and a Mystery Guest on WHAT'S MY LINE? over the years, directed his play; sets were designed by Oliver Smith, and costumes were designed by Theoni V. Aldredge (who would later design the costumes for quite a few Woody Allen movies). And the show was produced by recent WML? Mystery Guest David Merrick.
    By the way: Not only was there a slip in chronology at the beginning of the show, with John Daly's mention of Gene Rayburn's participation in the 16 July 1967 episode, but there may have been another at the end of Hugh O'Brian's segment. If one counts the weeks, one would assume that CACTUS FLOWER would open in Chicago in early September, right after Labor Day - so, when this show aired, the play would already be in the midst of its national tour (probably in Washington, DC in late August).
    Hugh O'Brian's movie debut was in an uncredited bit part in the 1948 film "Kidnapped," but his next movie role was a very good credited part, as Len Randall, a cripple, in Ida Lupino's 1949 film "Never Fear," in which he co-stars with Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle, Eve Miller, and Lawrence Dobkin. Three other "off the beaten path" films in which Hugh O'Brian is one of the stars that I highly recommend are the 1952 Universal-International comedy "Sally and St. Anne," the 1953 Universal-International musical/drama "Meet Me At The Fair," and the 1958 Twentieth Century-Fox film "The Fiend Who Walked The West," which is a very creepy remake of "Kiss of Death" set in the West. I've seen all four; two of them may still be on UA-cam!
    Great job by panelists, contestants, crew, staff, and panel moderator on the next-to-last show! Truly, they're going out with heads held high. Gene Rayburn does a nice job as a guest panelist. And good for Phyllis Newman for politely but firmly stopping Bennett Cerf from "pawing" her, however inadvertently.

  • @marilyncocozzatrillo1534
    @marilyncocozzatrillo1534 Рік тому +3

    Hugh was a wonderful and humble person!

  • @rctodd3
    @rctodd3 9 років тому +4

    I CANT WAIT FOR THE TO TELL THE TRUTH CHANNEL TO COME OUT. IM GLAD WE CAN WATCH WHATS MY LINE ANYTIME WE WISH,EVEN ON OIUR MOBILE DEVICES

  • @saran3214
    @saran3214 Рік тому +7

    Love the Jamaican lady's dress, her whole look. We need to dress better, look like these people did.

  • @debhayes2822
    @debhayes2822 5 років тому +16

    Hugh O'Brian was very handsome.

    • @donnacook8994
      @donnacook8994 Рік тому +1

      Loved his wink! He was so hilarious! 🤣 And yes, very handsome!

  • @johnmoreland6089
    @johnmoreland6089 3 роки тому +6

    Hugh O’Brian: “I didn’t know there was any other way to get her?” 😂

  • @rah62
    @rah62 8 років тому +15

    RIP Hugh O'Brian

  • @maynardsmoreland
    @maynardsmoreland 9 років тому +8

    This is one episode I wish were still in color. I'd love to see Phyllis' outfit in its colorful, shiny natural way!

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 9 років тому +16

    John with Hugh demonstrates that John could do a great interview when he had the time and inclination.

  • @glennstevens4259
    @glennstevens4259 Рік тому +2

    Hugh O'Brian. Excellent actor! Nice person.

  • @Walterwhiterocks
    @Walterwhiterocks 6 років тому +13

    There was one thing strangely different about this show. There were absolutely no whistles or cat calls from the audience when the three very attractive girls (the worm counters and then the interpreter) entered and signed in. Also, I'm wondering if Phyllis, either prior or subsequently to this show, ever appeared on stage with Hugh O'Brian in any production.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      Yeah ain’t it a shame. Probably woman’s lib

    • @LightningSt0rm
      @LightningSt0rm Рік тому +4

      I know this post is 5 years old, but the lack of cat calls can be easily explained here. The worm counters were children so even in 1967 that would have been disgusting. And for the interpreter, again I must point out the year 1967. She is a black woman and while beautiful, back then with a white audience, this doesn't surprise me.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Рік тому +2

      ​@@LightningSt0rmI think you are correct on both counts.

  • @jimsteele9261
    @jimsteele9261 8 років тому +8

    Re John's joke at 14:27 I heard that same probably apocryphal story about early attempts at computer translation. It was between English and Russian this time. The English sentence "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" was translated into Russian as "The vodka is strong, but the meat is rotten".

    • @Merrida100
      @Merrida100 6 років тому +1

      Oooohhh. That's what it was about. I couldn't tell until I actually saw this written out. It wasn't making sense.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +1

      In his fumbling, John reversed the order so they didn't properly correspond.

    • @petemarshall8094
      @petemarshall8094 3 роки тому +4

      Over 17 years I don’t believe Mr. Daly ever told a joke properly. Like Mr. Cerf, he had a great understanding of the humor, but neither of them could properly deliver a punchline. Close proximity to the world’s greatest masters of timing and delivery: Jack Benny, George Burns, Groucho, Johnny Carson, et al, seemed to teach them nothing. More painful to see than an awkward, sozzled old uncle trying to make a speech at his niece’s wedding. I guess Henry Morgan finally just couldn’t take it anymore..

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Рік тому +1

      @@petemarshall8094 I agree with you that neither Bennett nor John were good at delivering humor, but I am not convinced that is something that can be "learned". Yes there is timing involved, but so many other elements contribute to the success of verbal (and physical) humor. Some are born with them, some aren't. That's my take (following some years of research).

  • @b1i2l336
    @b1i2l336 9 місяців тому +2

    Phyllis Newman is so intelligent.

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 9 років тому +12

    Dear Bennett - even if you ask Miss Bryan a fifth time, it won't change the fact that English is the only language spoken in Jamaica

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +6

      +Galileocan g
      Except for the fact that Bennett was right. There is a form of Creole spoken in Jamaica that is known as Jamaican Patois or simply Patois.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_Patois

    • @saran3214
      @saran3214 Рік тому +4

      Dear @galileocan - Jamaican Patois, also known as Patwa and Jamaican Creole, is the most widely spoken language in the country. I don't know why that lady did not say this. Bennett was very widely traveled and worldly.

  • @alskndlaskndal
    @alskndlaskndal 9 років тому +8

    I liked tonight's lineup. I think the show could have lasted several more years with Phyllis and Gene in the lineup. But it was not to be.

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Рік тому +3

    Bennett Cerf, “adorable”? Who wrote the introductions?

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 років тому +7

    Recorded on July 23, 1967. When John says to Gene something about "last Sunday night", he was referring to the Mystery Guest segment with the Goodson-Todman hosts.
    Also, this was the same panel lineup as on that episode, and this was the 77th and final pre-taped episode.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +6

      *****
      They had several "flies in the ointment" of their attempts to present this show as if it were airing live. John's goof about Gene's appearance "last Sunday night" is one of them, and the references to when Hugh O'Brien would be (or had already) been going on tour with "Cactus Flower" was another. It actually makes me feel a bit better when such references to the fact that this show was prerecorded become somewhat obvious. As I've said before, I wish they would have just come right out and explained when this episode was recorded, for the benefit of the TV audience, instead of trying to maintain the pretense of a live broadcast.

    • @dizzyology7514
      @dizzyology7514 9 років тому +7

      SaveThe TPC
      Yes, from our perspective just admitting upfront that the show was prerecorded makes a lot of sense. But we take taping for granted these days. Back in the 1960s, with taping still a new technology (and after having done live shows year around for almost a dozen years) the WML team seemed to have a subtle feeling that broadcasting a taped show was cheating the audience. They had to formally acknowledge it during Johnny Olson's announcements at the end, but they seem to have tried to allow the audience at home to maintain the illusion that this was live TV if they wanted to.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +4

      dizzyology
      Interesting point, and most likely valid, but the dishonesty of it still bothers me.

    • @dizzyology7514
      @dizzyology7514 9 років тому +4

      SaveThe TPC
      Well, that seems like a strong word, but I understand how you feel. I suppose that regular reading of the political news of the present day has shifted my definition of "dishonesty" to where what WML was doing in the 60s feels quite benign -- almost sweet.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +7

      dizzyology Just be happy Joe Postove is probably asleep now. He had much stronger words many times for this practice. I don't find it troublesome at all. It's just a game show, not a news program, so I don't see what's wrong with trying to preserve the atmosphere of a live broadcast. They did tape the shows as if they were live, without stopping and without retakes. If they were trying to pass off a show with post-production editing as a live broadcast it would perhaps bother me a tiny bit, but otherwise, I don't really see what's wrong with it. The shows *were* clearly identified as pre-recorded at the end as dizzyology said. No one was really "lying" in my view, they were just trying to keep the feel of the pre-recorded shows consistent with the live ones. It bugs me more that they often did such a poor job of keeping the relative dates straight and avoiding references to the prior week and such.

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 років тому +9

    The two girls who were worm counters wore ordinary plain dresses and had no big hairdos. Nice to see that not every girl back then looked like go-go dancers. 3:34

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 8 років тому +4

      Brenda Bertke and Judy Choate were also much younger: 15 years old. (I assume so, since John Daly does say that they are entering their sophomore year of high school.) They do, indeed, wear age-appropriate clothing and sport age-appropriate haircuts - and they do comport themselves like two nice young ladies.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +2

      They were also country girls. In those days, it took a little longer for fashion and cultural trends to reach rural areas.
      The population of Brooklyn (MI) was about 1,000 people. It was mostly a summer resort town until the 1950's when I-94 was completed. The Michigan International Speedway four miles south of the village was about a year away.

    • @robbob1234
      @robbob1234 4 роки тому +2

      And yet John would have been quite happy to take them home as pets. Haha, we know what he meant, but the thought of someone saying that on TV today!

  • @lukeswall5999
    @lukeswall5999 5 років тому +5

    RIP Phyllis Newman (1933 - 2019)

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 9 років тому +7

    Freeze at 4:10 -- to paraphrase Dorothy Parker: " men always make passes / at girls who wear glasses" especially if the girl is Phyllis Newman.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +1

      This woman found it to be true for her as well.
      ua-cam.com/video/2sk1xIeKPPA/v-deo.html

  • @b1i2l336
    @b1i2l336 3 роки тому +7

    Anybody else bothered by the terrible situation where the panelists can't hear or understand what the guests are saying? This seemed to be a chronic problem with this great show.

  • @bygodsgracejourneytohealin8368

    Very handsome indeed and charismatic! ❤

  • @paullad3919
    @paullad3919 2 роки тому +1

    I used to watch the original Match Game when I came home from school in 3rd & 4th grade.
    It is too bad that only 4 episodes are known to exist.

  • @leannsherman6723
    @leannsherman6723 2 роки тому +6

    Phyllis Newman was very good at this game. She sounded a little ditzy, but she really wasn’t.

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Рік тому +2

      She did come off as ditzy, but I enjoyed her as a panelist. A few episodes back she actually asked rhetorically "how many legs do rabbits have?".

    • @freddyfurrah3789
      @freddyfurrah3789 Рік тому +2

      All women are DITZY. 😅

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 Рік тому +1

    Hugh O'Brien got married, for the first and only time when he was 81. There is still hope for me. 😅

  • @jeffmotsinger8203
    @jeffmotsinger8203 Рік тому +1

    17:25 OMG, how did that get past the censors?

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 3 роки тому +5

    This show is a reminder of how HOT O'Brian was considered back then. Att Bennett's question of him being a 'leading man of the George Hamilton type' Hugh smirked - Hamilton looks like a scrawny 'pretty-boy' next to the rough, masculine O'Brian. For all his Wyatt Earp toughness however, O'Brian had those ladykiller dimples when he smiled, something brought upby a rapturous Arlene on another of his mystery guest appearances.

  • @kamillgran9408
    @kamillgran9408 2 роки тому +5

    This is back when men looked like men and didn’t dress like a 12year old.

  • @ghshinn
    @ghshinn 9 років тому +12

    Miss Newman was sharp tonight. She got the worms (though not the counting) and the translator.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +8

      ghshinn
      The U.N. makes a very careful distinction between interpreters and translators. The technology has probably changed since then, but in 1967 those who did "simultaneous interpretation," as Miss Bryan did, sat in a booth above the General Assembly room. As people were speaking in the General Assembly session, each interpreter would orally translate what was being said into whichever language was his/her specialty. Listeners in the General Assembly Room all had headphones attached to their seats that they could put on to hear the translation/interpretation. There was some kind of a dial, also attached to the seat, which listeners could adjust to choose which language they wanted to hear.
      During this time period (1962-1986), my father worked for the United Nations English Translation Service. People who heard about his job frequently assumed that the type of work he did was what Miss Bryan did, but he was always careful to correct them. He was not a U.N. interpreter but worked strictly with written translations, as did all of the translators in the Translation Services. He always says that simultaneous interpretation would have been far too difficult for him, but he was (and still is) very good at translating written work. During his tenure with the U.N. he translated *written documents into English* from over 30 languages!

    • @ghshinn
      @ghshinn 9 років тому +5

      SaveThe TPC I am familiar with the distinction, since I am a translator of written material, as well as an interpreter of that material. An oral interpreter, specifically a simultaneous interpreter, is a highly specialized ability. However, I knew a man in San Francisco who worked for their local UN office who called himself a "simultaneous translator." When I asked him if he meant interpreter, he said, "that too." This was 1970, and he was a transplanted Israeli, who translated from Hebrew into English.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +3

      ghshinn
      What languages do you translate? My father translates written material from various languages into English, but the only languages he feels competent to work with as an interpreter are his native Hungarian into English, and vice versa.

    • @ghshinn
      @ghshinn 9 років тому +3

      SaveThe TPC I have a doctoral degree in two dead languages: Koine Attic Greek, and Classical Hebrew. I'm currently translating portions of the New Testament and some of the Greek Church fathers. I have also translated several portions of the Hebrew Scriptures.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +4

      ghshinn Wow. I'm very impressed. I wish it were more apparent that I'm not being sarcastic without my having to say "I'm not being sarcastic", but it's probably not, so for the record, I'm not being sarcastic.

  • @kristabrewer6736
    @kristabrewer6736 2 роки тому +2

    Outside of a few episodes back when Gene and Allen and Bud Colley was on as mystery guests , this is the first Gene's been on here

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 років тому +8

    Now depending on which order of "What's My Line" you go by, the last legitimate mystery guest was different.
    If you go by airing order, the last legitimate mystery guest was Hugh O'Brian.
    But if you go by production order, the last legitimate mystery guest was Lauren Bacall.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Рік тому

      I think the production order would be more valid. Yet since the episode with Lauren Bacall is no longer with us, I will count this episode instead as the final one with a "real" mystery guest.

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 9 років тому +10

    So would it be correct that Hugh O'Brien would truly be WML's last "external" Mystery Guest?

    • @jmccracken1963
      @jmccracken1963 8 років тому +6

      Well, he is the last "external" Mystery Guest in terms of when the show aired. But the last external Mystery Guest in terms of when the show was made is really Lauren Bacall, on the final episode aired live, which was 23 July 1967. This episode was videotaped on Sunday, 23 July 1967, right before that live episode - and the panelists are the same for both episodes. (Sadly, that 23 July 1967 episode is one of several episodes from 1967 for which no kinescope is known to exist.)

  • @mehboobkm3728
    @mehboobkm3728 2 роки тому +5

    I still can't get it out of my mind, but how did Phyllis Newman narrow down the "line" of second contestant to "interpreter in United Nations??"

    • @buffbill-t2i
      @buffbill-t2i Рік тому +2

      She listened carefully to all the questions and answers from the rest of the panel which I must say zeroed in on it.

  • @stevekirsch6803
    @stevekirsch6803 Рік тому +2

    Phyllis Newman was hot stuff!

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein 4 місяці тому +1

      That glittering short dress she wore accented her natural beauty.😊

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 років тому +4

    Before there was Rod Roddy's "If you would like to be a contestant on "Hit Man... FORGET IT!" (from the 1983 short-lived but fun NBC game show "Hit Man"), there was Gene Rayburn's "If you have any interesting occupations, don't send them in!".

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 9 років тому +12

    24:10 -- Rayburn could be funny spontaneously, but that observation has a tinge of irony and sadness to it as well.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +2

      Arlene is almost giddy in her reaction to it. It was the kind of joke that was a tension breaker.

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 років тому +4

    Hugh O'Brian will be 90 on April 19, 2015. Before Bennett mentioned George Hamilton, I actually thought Hugh looked a little bit like him. :) 17:52

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому

      What an insult to Hugh

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Рік тому +1

      @@dinahbrown902 Had me laughing on that response!

  • @hopelewis5650
    @hopelewis5650 2 роки тому +2

    Isn't this the second set of worm counters?

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 років тому +4

    John: "Will you sign in after you have come through the door (?) and moved up to the board and entered, please!" 8:11

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +5

      It just gets more and more ridiculous. :)

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +1

      What's My Line?
      Aristophanes! :D

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  9 років тому +2

      SaveThe TPC HA!!! :)

    • @RikardPeterson
      @RikardPeterson 6 років тому +2

      It made me wonder if he was being weird on purpose.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому +3

      If indeed the impetus to change his invitation to sign in came from Gil Fates, good for John to sock it to them. He knew he had Fates by the short hairs. He had a contract, a new job lined up and how successful would they be getting someone to host the last few episodes of a dying show. And how could anyone but John host the finale.

  • @zenarcade64
    @zenarcade64 2 роки тому +3

    19:00 I knew he was gonna say that! 22:49 "I don't care what anyone thinks of the war, I just hope to God we support 'em". This was when the anti-war movement was getting huge, as opposed to his previous appearance when he didn't feel the need to say this. But of course the best way to have supported the troops would be to bring them home. And I'm sure his tours didn't show any of the tons of atrocities committed against Vietnamese in their own country by foreigners, which they'd been fighting for literally a millenium; first the Chinese, then Japanese, then French, and finally Americans. Sick.

  • @TheJonaco
    @TheJonaco 9 років тому +11

    I think Bennett had Barbados, not Jamaica, in mind with the interpreter. "Bajan" is short for "Barbadian".

    • @MatthewTheMattam
      @MatthewTheMattam 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, he was thinking of the Jamaican Creole also called Patois, also spelled Patwa or Patwah.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 роки тому +1

      He's an idiot....had no idea WHAT he was thinking..or meaning

  • @1jamyc
    @1jamyc 8 місяців тому +1

    17:39 Phyllis "Do you get the girl in the end?".
    Hugh "I didn't know there was any other way to get 'er"
    LOL!!!

  • @Brian-uy2tj
    @Brian-uy2tj 2 роки тому +6

    Just a side note, Hugh O'Brian played Arnold Schwarzenegger's biological father in the movie Twins. It was a small role but he was good and it was a funny moment in the movie.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein 4 місяці тому +1

      Actually, scientists combined the seemen of 8 men to produce the characters of Arnold Schwarzenegger (and Danny DeVito). Hugh O'Brian played the character of one of the 8 men, and he was shown topless, showing off his muscular chest.

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 9 років тому +15

    Although I found Bennet Cerf abrasive--and sometimes just plain silly--at times, I already miss the kind of "game show" in which someone could make a jocular reference to "The Diet of Worms," and expect that some of the viewers would actually understand the historical event he was alluding to. Requiescat in pace, Bennet Cerf.

  • @TheJMascis666
    @TheJMascis666 7 років тому +6

    Aired on the same day of President Johnson's birthday and the death of Beatles manager Brian Epstein.

  • @gabesmith1933
    @gabesmith1933 5 років тому +4

    4 years to the day of Bennett's death.

  • @jec1ny
    @jec1ny 9 років тому +5

    I can't believe that they cancelled this show.

    • @lukeswall5999
      @lukeswall5999 4 роки тому +3

      Television was changing. Class was quickly leaving the television landscape as early as 1964, and after almost eighteen years Mr. Daly probably wanted to peruse something new.

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +2

      Luke’s Wall That wasn't the reason for cancelling the show and secondly it stabds to reason that Daly would'vd found a new project to follow WML only after hearing the show was to be cancelled....not before.

    • @lukeswall5999
      @lukeswall5999 4 роки тому +2

      No.. this show was still very much mid 50s.

    • @rsprockets7846
      @rsprockets7846 2 роки тому +1

      18 yrs on tv was forst show when tv was started

    • @ChrisHansonCanada
      @ChrisHansonCanada День тому +1

      The ratings were in the toilet. It was in the bottom 10 of all series on the air in1967.

  • @paullad3919
    @paullad3919 2 роки тому +3

    Is Bennett trying to think of "Patois"?

  • @balconi89
    @balconi89 8 років тому +17

    Gene Rayburn did not look right wearing a bow tie. I can only imagine him in a tacky 70s suit.

    • @nolancain8792
      @nolancain8792 5 років тому +1

      DTB1997 he did it again in 1978 for CBS’s 50 years.

    • @michaelrube9881
      @michaelrube9881 3 роки тому

      He probably did wear tacky 70's suits 😅

    • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
      @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Рік тому

      Let’s see a photo of what you looked like in the 70s

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada 3 місяці тому +2

    *_COUNT WORMS_*
    *_UNITED NATIONS INTERPRETER_*

  • @lilybean835
    @lilybean835 5 років тому +5

    God Phillis Newman has the most shrill cackle I've ever heard. I always dread watching an episode where she makes an appearance. She's fine if she just doesn't open her mouth.

  • @RichardHannay
    @RichardHannay 3 роки тому +3

    Who was Hugh O’Brian’s last leading lady?! 😱

  • @yawlltube
    @yawlltube 6 років тому +3

    "The Jamaican language". LMAO!

  • @jayrice5156
    @jayrice5156 5 років тому +2

    Phyllis dress!!! Wish I had it!

  • @rsprockets7846
    @rsprockets7846 2 роки тому +1

    holy shoot miniskirts

  • @danielfronc4304
    @danielfronc4304 6 років тому +2

    "Hugh O'Brian" was born Hugh Charles Krampe, 50% German. Not a lick of Irish in him.

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 9 років тому +4

    Some person with foresight at G-T should have sprung for color videotape to preserve this second to last show -- what with the gowns and the last Sunday night WML appearance of Phyllis Newman. [eventually she was one of the first panelists of Syndicated WML] Phyllis's mini-skirt probably sent flashes of spectrum color into the color cameras.

    • @savethetpc6406
      @savethetpc6406 9 років тому +3

      soulierinvestments
      Phyllis did *not* think Bennett was so "adorable" at around 2:00, when his attempt to show one of the "discs" on her dress brought his hand a bit too close for comfort to a certain part of her body! Perhaps that's why she also literally gagged at his next pun. Rudeness begets rudeness, I suppose...

    • @SuperWinterborn
      @SuperWinterborn 9 років тому +1

      SaveThe TPC Or clumsiness begets annoyance? ;)

  • @kenp3L
    @kenp3L 9 років тому +4

    Why did JCD give the bum's rush to the worm girls -- and to a lesser extent, the UN interpreter -- only to spend 15 minutes with Hugh What's-his-name?

    • @petemarshall8094
      @petemarshall8094 3 роки тому +2

      Because they weren’t a fraction as interesting as a top-billed ex-Marine actor who had just returned from the Vietnam war zone visiting our soldiers. But by all means do suggest stretching out the interview with two shy teenagers on the proper methodology of worm counting, or quiz the interpreter on grammatical differences between French and English. Like with news “if it bleeds, it leads.”

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 2 роки тому +1

      Wyatt Earp

  • @tomitstube
    @tomitstube 8 років тому +2

    too bad most of the original matchgame in the 60's is lost.

  • @disvids8754
    @disvids8754 7 років тому +2

    Again, I see the mystery guest in "Up next' - a little more than 1 1/2 years before. Maybe the show really had run its course if it couldn't bring in any fresh faces.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 5 років тому

      It also looked like Goodson-Todman were signing celebrities to package deals. Many of the people I am seeing as celebrity contestants on Password in the summer of 1967 were also appearing on WML or another G-T show (for example, Betsy Palmer).

  • @caroler01
    @caroler01 9 місяців тому

    The trumpet up wars since.

  • @randylovering24
    @randylovering24 8 років тому +2

    875th show

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 9 років тому +4

    And both Hugh O'Brian and Lauren Bacall starred in "Cactus Flower". In 1967, O'Brian replaced Barry Nelson, and Bacall was replaced by Elizabeth Allen.
    So the choices for mystery guests could not have been anymore appropriate for the night of July 23, 1967.

  • @cathykinn4516
    @cathykinn4516 21 день тому

    Why did Phylis think of worms? What a melodic voice Miss Bryant had as befits her Job. British Jamaican. Arlene looks so relaxed. Such a great role model for over 45 Women - much prefer Arlene to the younger Phylis disco queen.

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 2 роки тому +2

    Hugh O'Brian was sort of nice looking.

  • @lindaroper2654
    @lindaroper2654 2 роки тому

    Newman shouldn't of said Hugh I Brian,it wasn't her turn.

  • @rsprockets7846
    @rsprockets7846 2 роки тому

    still using the old Black and white equipment and studio from 1949 too cheeep to do color

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Рік тому

      The 1967 episodes were in color, but the source of the tapes that are available to this UA-cam channel are in black and white.

  • @drumbum3.142
    @drumbum3.142 9 місяців тому

    Humm..
    ... Might an Interpreter, be considered a Teacher ,?.. 🤔🤔🤔

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein 4 місяці тому +1

      She was a simultaneous interpreter, so as the person in the UN talks, she translates at the same time.

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Рік тому

    Sorry, but counting worms is not an occupation

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Рік тому +4

      Certainly was a line in 1967. Got paid to do it.

    • @RonGerstein
      @RonGerstein 4 місяці тому

      If you get paid for counting anything, it is an occupation

  • @JohnnylMr
    @JohnnylMr 2 роки тому +1

    Gene Rayburn is not nor has ever been funny.

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Рік тому +1

      But he did somewhat resemble a horse.

  • @rambleonfromhere8780
    @rambleonfromhere8780 4 роки тому +4

    I find phylis Newman annoying. Just saying

  • @kenchristie9214
    @kenchristie9214 2 роки тому +2

    I've heard Hugh sing Cool Water and he was almost as good as Marty Robbins.