I'VE GOT A SECRET: Featuring John Charles Daly-- again! (Feb 6, 1967)
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2015
- HOST: Steve Allen; PANEL: Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan
ROUND 1: Pilot of a plane that Steve Allen rode on a wing!
ROUND 2: Man who bought the company he was fired from
ROUND 3: John Charles Daly, reading newspaper headlines about historical events.
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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For some strange reason, this reminds me of What’s My Line, exact same play.
I remember I’ve Got A secret with Gary Moore but not with Steve Allen - couldn’t figure out why! Then I went back and checked the date of this,broadcast - I was in college! The only TV available during those days was in a room at the dorm and we basically only watched Batman!!!
That was gutsy for Steve to do...
Bob Armstrong (second contestant) is from my hometown -- Knoxville, TN!
I worked for Armstrong relocation for 20 years
Amazing!
I like these newspaper features; it's a shame they did only two of these with John Daly.
Well i say this man Steve Allen is one iron hearted old jockey!
I mean how the heck is he talked into this kind of fatal stunts..?! Outrageously insane..!!
Loved the story of the second guest (Bob Armstrong)!
Looks older than 1967
About this second guest - I didn't know, that Steve Jobs was in I've got a Secret :P
+orzelgryf That's where Steve got the idea, 'imma gonna weasel my way back in' he said. ;-)
The day before my 14th birthday!!!
As a slight correction, a newspaper documenting the burning of Washington could not have appeared before August, 1814.
Plus it wasn’t the English, it was the British.
Did John Charles Daly ever appear on the syndicated WML? Either as a panelist or mystery guest? There's very little footage of him in color out there as CBS only made B&W kinescopes of the final season. I know he was on the premiere episode of Green Acres from the fall of 1965 as a news commentator. As always I'm enjoying these shows you've taken all the time to post here
+Chad Quick Yes, as the mystery guest on the final WML.
That was in the network run. I don't recall him appearing in the syndicated run.
He never appeared in the syndicated run.
There is a 1975 special which features he, Arlene Francis and Mark Goodson commemorating the 25th Anniversary of "What's My Line?" That, as far as I know, is the only color videotaped footage of John Charles Daly and it's on YT. Maybe one day, they will uncover a color videotaped episode or two from WML's final season on CBS.
@@baclamom he appeared at the mystery guest on the final episode of HIS show!
But I wonder why he DIDN'T appear on it!
This weekend I'm posting the last two "extras" videos I have, both episodes of I've Got a Secret with a WML connection. This one features John Charles Daly as guest in the third segment.
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At risk of sounding picky, didn't you just post this already? Just being curious...
Those newspapers were amazing!
Surely prohibition was the craziest most unworkable legislation ever introduced by any country?
Well, other drugs, less harmful also, are illegal. Why is it surprising booze was? Unworkable yes. That's the only reason it was legalised. They couldn't control that drug
Imagine fighting for years in the rat-infested trenches of WWI, for “freedom”, with no pleasure except the odd drink, and returning in 1919 to find a bunch of sanctimonious pearl-clutching bible-thumpers were about to make your life a living hell.
Henry Morgan with that arrogant smirk.
@Joel Fogelsanger. I disagree.
I don't think he was very well liked among some in the business.
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A bit more than 10 years of additional television work since the mid-fifties episodes of WML and Steve and JCD look like they've aged about 25-30 years and have lost any and every will to live.
Yes, JCD smoked his health away, and by the looks, Steve ate it, he was handsome when young & trim.
Steve Allen revealed in one of his many books that he couldn’t drink alcohol because consuming only one beer put him to sleep. As far as I know, he never mentioned whether he smoked.