I've Got a Secret - Arlene Francis hands out Emmys! (May 21, 1962)
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2025
- One of five appearances by Arlene Francis on "I've Got a Secret", all of which will be posted to this channel over the next several Sundays. Many thanks to Ron Gomes for providing copies of these shows!
SEGMENT 1: Don Butterfield, NYC, tuba player at Radio City Music Hall: "I'm going to play the trumpet. The trumpet is 8 feet long."
SEGMENT 2: Joy Gifford, Beaver, PA: "I flew to Europe for my vacation. I stayed 15 minutes and came right home."
SEGMENT 3: Guest Arlene Francis: Will be hosting the Emmys. Each panelist is awarded a statuette and is asked to give an acceptance speech before finding out what the award is for.
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Good trumpet playing!
Morgan was such a gentleman!
Someone in the comments on UA-cam mentioned "weird music." It wasn't weird - it was the George Shearing hit song "Lullaby Of Birdland" played by a great artist!
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would like to see some kind of youtube livestreams.
I'll have to look into that-- I don't really know much about how it works.
it would be great, if it would work out. always great videos. big fan.
The guy with blond hair, one of the ushers is rather cute and handsome isnt he.
He looks like a surfer.
Not everyone with tan skin is a surfer he looks like my son who is of mixed race. He may be too.
His glare is so sexy. The one next to him looks as lost as a deer in headlights.
Poor Durward Kirby 😁😁😁
Mrs Voorhees for Mother of the Year. 😄
The guys play that trumpet very well.
Bess Meyerson, had just married her second husband, Arnold Grant. They would remain married for fiveyears, then divorce. With that marriage, she became known as Bess Meyerson Grant. She used that name for the rest of her life.
Why was Garry shaking with his left hand?
He had an injury for a few weeks
He didn't want to reinjure it.
It's fixed!
why Bess Myerson was never on what's my line - very pretty woman
She should have told him to go to London to marry her instead.
Dr and Mrs Gifford were happily married for 55 years until his passing in 2017.
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instrument, calls for, a two-friend minimum. I, never, envisioned myself-regarding, Ms. Palmer-imploring, "get, the hook!" :)
Don't smoke
Wierd music to open up!!!
He's smoking
Paul Edelstein Mr. Moore always smoked.
my gosh ~ television was certainly boring back in the day! :-)
If you lived back in the day it was rather exciting!