A coincidence at 12:20. If Larry Blyden asked him about an accident taking a trip, then he should have cancelled his trip to Morocco a couple years later. :/
Finally, an episode that showed Larry Blyden, who passed away in 1975, meeting digits 0 to 9 in its entirety, and I have looked for a show this way for years! Way to go, You Tube! Of course I still remember What's My Line!
The Larry Blyden version was taped at NBC in Rockefeller Center (either Studio 6A or 8H). This paid off from time to time. If a mystery guest didn't show up they would grab a NBC celebrity who worked in the building.... such as Barbara Walters or Gene Shalit (who turns 90 on March 25th).
Perhaps you've noticed that there is an echo in the Wally Bruner episodes of "What's My Line?" whereas there is no echo in the Larry Blyden episodes. That's because the former were taped in the Ed Sullivan Theater and the latter were taped in Studio 6A in Rockefeller Center.
Frank Andrews (Iacuzzo) still reads Tarot cards today in NYC. He became a "psychic" to celebrities, including Yoko Ono and John Lennon. Andy Wahol painted his portrait.
Fascinating episode, especially the card reading. It shows how interesting WML-Synidcated could be when the demonstration elements came together. It also show why Gil Fates wanted Larry Blyden as the third moderator when Wally Bruner decided to pursue his career in How To videos. We have here an episode that involves needle point and stamps, and fortune telling with cards, and an ex-boxer: articulate Blyden, with his wide interests, conducts interesting interviews in all three situations.
With your permission, I would say this: I have reason to believe that circumstances would dictate that in the event of Mr John Daly acting as host/moderator wholly in and of itself, per se, as pertains to the appreciation of such a show as this; it is a foregone conclusion that one may or may not in fact surmise that a singular moment as part of a series of moments in this form of what may be described as a panel show in which one would not necessarily deem such a moderator as obviously the best, as dictated by the agreed upon definition within the parameters of said reference to the state of a viewer, either at home or in the audience, and in matter of fact, also including the panelists and host, as not to forego the purveyor of such remark or action that in turn, and as a consequence would be seen to have an effect which could be described in part, as better, in the context of effective application to the degree and in the broadest terms of reference as is par for the course, under a very broad sense, if properly applied...um... there you are!
was was that? he was given a no after sayin but of course it's not a blanket or stamp and the the card wasn't flipped then he was allowed to continue, and asked back if it was a stamp or blanket because he probably heard some reaction from some people
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AND THE POSTCARD THAT YOU HAD TO REQUEST TICKETS FOR THE SHOW WITH WAS 2 CENTS. SAD THATS ALL GONE. GOD BLESS BOB BARKER THAT PRICE IS RIGHT THAT IS PAINFULLY ON STILL LOOKS LIKE SHIT.
A coincidence at 12:20. If Larry Blyden asked him about an accident taking a trip, then he should have cancelled his trip to Morocco a couple years later. :/
Finally, an episode that showed Larry Blyden, who passed away in 1975, meeting digits 0 to 9 in its entirety, and I have looked for a show this way for years! Way to go, You Tube! Of course I still remember What's My Line!
Mr. Blyden a Marine in WW2..RIP. Semper fi.
Wish that card reader told Larry not to go to Morrocco
The Larry Blyden version was taped at NBC in Rockefeller Center (either Studio 6A or 8H). This paid off from time to time. If a mystery guest didn't show up they would grab a NBC celebrity who worked in the building.... such as Barbara Walters or Gene Shalit (who turns 90 on March 25th).
NBC IS ALL FAKE NEWS.
GOD BLESS PRESIDENT TRUMP 47
Perhaps you've noticed that there is an echo in the Wally Bruner episodes of "What's My Line?" whereas there is no echo in the Larry Blyden episodes. That's because the former were taped in the Ed Sullivan Theater and the latter were taped in Studio 6A in Rockefeller Center.
Beautiful Joanna Simon is the older sister of Carly Simon.
Better looking, too.
Are you serious so that makes her JAMES TAYLOR'S sister in law
Rocky Graziano was also a Mystery Guest on the original series on the lost Episode #012 (July 19, 1950).
Frank Andrews (Iacuzzo) still reads Tarot cards today in NYC. He became a "psychic" to celebrities, including Yoko Ono and John Lennon. Andy Wahol painted his portrait.
Larry Bliden (his birth name) was born in Texas
Fascinating episode, especially the card reading. It shows how interesting WML-Synidcated could be when the demonstration elements came together. It also show why Gil Fates wanted Larry Blyden as the third moderator when Wally Bruner decided to pursue his career in How To videos. We have here an episode that involves needle point and stamps, and fortune telling with cards, and an ex-boxer: articulate Blyden, with his wide interests, conducts interesting interviews in all three situations.
game was staged!!
@@creative-community-cafeYOU ARE A FECKLESS TRATOR TO MAKE SUCH A FALSE ACCUSATION
@@creative-community-cafe KITTY CARLISLE ALWAYS SAID THAT. I NEVER KNEW KITTY WAS WORTH 20 MILLION DOLLARS FROM STOCKS.
Pychics...LMAO 😂😂😂
OK so obviously John Daly was the best host of "What's My Line?", but Larry was definitely a close second. liked him better than Wally
With your permission, I would say this: I have reason to believe that circumstances would dictate that in the event of Mr John Daly acting as host/moderator wholly in and of itself, per se, as pertains to the appreciation of such a show as this; it is a foregone conclusion that one may or may not in fact surmise that a singular moment as part of a series of moments in this form of what may be described as a panel show in which one would not necessarily deem such a moderator as obviously the best, as dictated by the agreed upon definition within the parameters of said reference to the state of a viewer, either at home or in the audience, and in matter of fact, also including the panelists and host, as not to forego the purveyor of such remark or action that in turn, and as a consequence would be seen to have an effect which could be described in part, as better, in the context of effective application to the degree and in the broadest terms of reference as is par for the course, under a very broad sense, if properly applied...um... there you are!
@@krystonjones Thank you, John.
Soupy and Arlene are great sports fans... very good on all sports.. miss them
Killed in cat accident in Morocco, loved you Larry!
Meant car, sorry!
Joanna Simon was Walter Cronkite's companion after his wife died (2005 until his death in 2009).
+norelco pc and carly simon's older sister!
So she shacked up with the communist?
And that's the way it was.
@@billgish3424 You sure were interested in being interviewed on his show though, Archie Bunker.
@@billgish3424 YOU MUST BE PROUD TO BE A TRATOR TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
1:13 Aren't you Charles Palantine, the candidate? (TAXI DRIVER)
And two years later Larry died under mysterious circumstances.
Not really. His rented car overturned on a road in Morocco and his body shattered beyond recovery. He was just shy of age 50.
IT SUPPOSEDLY HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE PANELISTS THAT DIED AFTER SHE THREATENED TO TELL WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO JFK IN DALLAS NOV 1963
they give to many clues at the beginning of each challenger in the later series
For those who have Buzzr, do they air the Blyden eps of WML?
So far I haven't seen any. I remember the color wml shows, with Blyden and Brunner as hosts. But the old shows in b/w, were better.
Dan Barker they do but the panel never comes out.
Sometimes. I LIKE WHEN THEY INTRODUCED THE PANELISTS TO COME OUT LIKE TO TELL THE TRUTH.
Aired April 3, 1974
was was that? he was given a no after sayin but of course it's not a blanket or stamp and the the card wasn't flipped then he was allowed to continue, and asked back if it was a stamp or blanket because he probably heard some reaction from some people
😂😂😂😂😂 👈🏼 ........
FUK'N ( ROCKY GRAZIANO ) 🥊......
DOING 👈🏼 ......
🗣️ MIKE TYSON 👂🏼🥊 .....
[ La Familia 👌🏼 ] .......
( KNUCKLE👊🏽BUMP ) Graziano 🇮🇹 ....
That Leonard Harris was extremely irritating, more annoying than Tony Randall,if that's possible
$.50 in 2018. USPS isn’t what it was in 1973. That’s for sure!
YOU. CAN SAY IT USPS SUCKS.
The tarot card reader looks like somebody but I'm not sure who..sort of like Jake Thomas?
+Becky B he looks like a young Steve Jobs lol. That's what I thought.
Scott Baio?
Mark Thomson
who?
I agree
David Tennant ?
😁 Snickering Here 👈🏼 ......
WOW OK IN (1973) I WAZ 13yrz. 0ld.
AND THE U.S. STAMP WAZ WORTH
[ $0.8 Cents ] 👈🏼 .......
2018 & @ THE AGE 👈🏼 OF 58yrz. 0ld.
AND THE U.S. STAMP IZ WORTH
[ $0.58 Cents ] 👈🏼 .......
AND THE POSTCARD THAT YOU HAD TO REQUEST TICKETS FOR THE SHOW WITH WAS 2 CENTS. SAD THATS ALL GONE. GOD BLESS BOB BARKER THAT PRICE IS RIGHT THAT IS PAINFULLY ON STILL LOOKS LIKE SHIT.