She was a great historian for Mr. Kovacs. She hunted down his local shows, and his other performances. In her interview for the Archive of American Television, her research and preservation of Mr. Kovacs's work is astonishing. And the son she had during a marriage after Ernie's death is continuing the work!
Edie Adams was one of the very few performers from that era that you couldn't help but love and wished to see over and over. A truly great comedienne, farewell.
The exchange between these two was very similar to that which took place between Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme when Gorme was the mystery guest and Lawrence was on the panel. I think it was in '65.
Yes, it was on UA-cam a month or so ago. Arlene and Company were all in black and looking grief stricken and somber. John Daly announced it, and said it was agreed that Dorothy would have wanted the show to go on as usual. And so it did. But their sense of loss and shock was and still is palpable. I wonder why that one was taken down and all these others remain. Curious.
He knew the instant she used the Marilyn voice saying "Heavens yes". You can see the light bulb go off. He loved her so much. It's a shame she didn't realize until he was gone what she had.
She was a great historian for Mr. Kovacs. She hunted down his local shows, and his other performances. In her interview for the Archive of American Television, her research and preservation of Mr. Kovacs's work is astonishing. And the son she had during a marriage after Ernie's death is continuing the work!
Edie Adams was one of the very few performers from that era that you couldn't help but love and wished to see over and over. A truly great comedienne, farewell.
"You Arent my Wife,? -Are You??.." 😂
😂😂😂
Love them. Every Single One.
Priceless
I love both of them. Never knew they were both on this "What's My LIne" program.
"Why aren't you home with the dishes.......?" That wouldn't happen today.....how the world has changed!!!
They were GREAT. The Perfect Couple. Ernie gone way roo soon
Anyone remember the chain of beauty shops “ Edi Adams Cut and Curl” ?
This is great, I thought for sure Ernie knew it was Edie the whole time but apparantly he didn't. Thanks so much for posting it.
" how come your not in the Kitchen"... love it.
The exchange between these two was very similar to that which took place between Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme when Gorme was the mystery guest and Lawrence was on the panel. I think it was in '65.
Yes, it was on UA-cam a month or so ago. Arlene and Company were all in black and looking grief stricken and somber. John Daly announced it, and said it was agreed that Dorothy would have wanted the show to go on as usual. And so it did. But their sense of loss and shock was and still is palpable. I wonder why that one was taken down and all these others remain. Curious.
He knew the instant she used the Marilyn voice saying "Heavens yes". You can see the light bulb go off. He loved her so much. It's a shame she didn't realize until he was gone what she had.
How would you possibly know what she thought?
@@sbalman Because I've researched her well.
@4:59 Edie Adams knew what she had.
@MarkThompson01 Yes there is an episode here on YT, but unfortunately I don't have the info at hand. I'll research for it and let you know.
@doc1917 "MarkThompson01" was speaking in generalities. Obviously this specific episode of WML still had Dorothy alive.
Nice couple.
pretty woman
@MarkThompson01 dorothy was on the panel so i don't think they announced her death.