@Rachrazza "and now your standing up for her???" ---Are you high or just plain retarded? Or is reading comprehension something you failed in 3rd grade?
@savemyplaylist Marked as spam! (: If you plan on insulting me, a girl whom you do not know, or Barbra, at least use proper sentence form so you don't look like a moron! Kisses. XOXO
I totally agree. I can't even remember when any male stood up for me when i entered the room, or offered me a seat for that matter.
I like the fact that she was she used to watch it. I too watched it when I was nine but it was the newer 1970s version with Larry Byran (?), 7:30 pm EST. I believe it was on CBS. But I remember my mother watching To Tell The Truth (which was broadcast at the same time on ABC).
There's something I noticed watching all these Mystery Guest clips on WML? The panel often had trouble hearing the guest's answers, and would ask them to repeat what they said. OK, fine. However, many, many times John Daly would loudly say, "That's two down, and eight to go," and even so, Dorothy (usually) would say, "Was that a yes or a no?" ... For some mysterious reason, she never used the logic that would tell her if John flipped a card, it must have been a "no"!
Streisand was trying to be witty and funny with her answers, but failed miserably. She has said her early career image of a "kook" was totally manufactured. In reality, she's very shy and insecure and not naturally humorous at all, as this segment proves. .... Gore Vidal is also proof of something: that you can be intelligent and an idiot at the same time. I don't think Streisand would care for him now; he's developed into quite an anti-Semite.
@book021296 ...because girlfriend loves her silly...yes, she's beautiful, talented, and, poised, but, girlfriend wouldn't give up her silly if you paid her...
@nicolevalentino1 I feel it's better to be alive today because we have the ability to watch all these old programs whenever we want. If you had lived back then, you would've had one chance to see each program and if you missed it, that was it! VCRs were still a long way off when WML ended.
@nicolevalentino1 hmm, you make it sound like that type of chivalry is dead and gone. chivalry is not dead, sweetheart. there are just too few of us who know how to treat a lady....... along with too few ladies who deserve to be treated as such. but we're still around. you just have to look for us. and we're waiting just for you.
@nvalentino75 i will agree to that. as i have said before, there are many men who have forgotten hoe to treat a lady, and there are many ladies who have forgotten how to be treated. it really is hand in hand.
@bummedoutforlife A gentleman is a gentleman on either side of the door, I hope. My father grew up in the 50s and learned well how to treat a woman from his father. Not all men were cads. I understand not ever family was "Father Knows Best" or "Dick van Dyke", but they weren't all wife beaters either.
@nicolevalentino1 Yes. You would have been such a good lady and the men would have treated with such respect equality as another human being would have been beneath you. Why would a lady need to work or think, even? She's much to dignified for that sort of practicality. Or so everybody would have assumed, no matter what you really thought
@bobbobato Wow. No need to be so cynical and rude. All I meant was that the little things like standing for a lady was nice. Equality is great, but I would rather everyone be treated with respect rather than what I experience nowadays, which is just lax manners and a general lack of respect for anyone, male or female. Manners don't cost a thing. Honestly. To make such a big deal about such an innocent comment is unnecessary.
@nicolevalentino1 - so soak your head you neaderthal. If you believe in standing, you stand for ALL not just women. Jesus. And yes, you should have been alive during this time - I agree - cause then you'd be dead now - horray!
@MuscularDad60 Whats your problem with that Comment. It looked more or less Tongue in Cheek to me. Regardless of which don't be getting your Knickers in a twist over it. Do you Hate Women?
She misspelled her name and put question marks around it because people never knew how to spell her name early in her career when she first got recognized.They would say Streesand or spell her first name Barbara.She was just making fun,it's actually pretty hilarious that she would do that.LOL
She was so shy. I prefer this to the other Barbra WML segment that's on YouTube. They chat a little while longer here although she's a bit funnier in the other one with her French impersonation. Timeless star and one of if not THE best actress / singer to grace the silver screen and the broadway stage.
Even as a youngster, Barbra was a compelling personality. Ironic to see liberal activists Gore Vidal and Streisand on the same stage long before they became liberal activists.
@vanityfair713 In all the years that I watched "What's My Line" I had NEVER seen a panelist remove their blindfold during questioning of the "mystery guest." Didn't they brief Gore Vidal on what and NOT what to do? Apparently NOT!
Def one of the most multi-talented people in Hollywood. She's come a long way.
tigergreg8 1 week ago
That program seems pretty funny and interesting, better than nowadays programs u.u
crysxia 1 week ago
wow she's THAT old!?
wyatt9688 1 week ago
Love Streisand....can't wait for her new movie. One of our great American entertainers!
billyboylb 1 month ago
Beautiful!!!
kbilly74 2 months ago
She's obnoxious.
LBraunhaus 2 months ago
@LBraunhaus OMG I agree!!!
rockcandy1234567890 1 month ago
She and Gore Vidal are the only two still with us.
mel2000 3 months ago
WTF was she doing with her sign-in? How stupid!
stickstr8up1 5 months ago
@stickstr8up1 Barbra Streisand is Jewish, so I think she's trying to be funny with it, i saw the humor in it. :)
BlackDollia47 5 months ago
I would have known that voice anywhere!
ubuibcj 8 months ago
Early Barbra ... Even then it was apparent that she would outshine all the stars in the galaxy.
Shubael1809 8 months ago
@Rachrazza "and now your standing up for her???" ---Are you high or just plain retarded? Or is reading comprehension something you failed in 3rd grade?
savemyplaylist 9 months ago
At the time, she was married to Eliot Gould. He was a Broadway actor then.
MegaObserver1 10 months ago
I can't say I was surprised that Vidal took off his mask. What an oaf.
7beers 10 months ago
@7beers It was an understandable mistake. The very last thing Gore Vidal is ... is an "oaf".
Shubael1809 8 months ago
@Shubael1809 Rock on!
7beers 8 months ago
@7beers My preference is classical and Brazillian Jazz. "Rock" is noise.
Shubael1809 8 months ago
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@Rachrazza I hope you get raped in the asshole along with this kyke bitch
savemyplaylist 10 months ago
@savemyplaylist your remark is so passé .... ignorance is SO unattractive.
Shubael1809 8 months ago
this a great show with streisando ..lol she is great
haleytoe1999 11 months ago
wow she was a babe once
fumetti 1 year ago
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look at this nose !
melkor65 1 year ago
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slimy jew rat
savemyplaylist 1 year ago
@savemyplaylist yikes...
surscrib91 1 year ago
@savemyplaylist Woah. Anti-Semitic much? If you don't like her, why watch her? My goodness, that's not nice.
StreisandLove 10 months ago 3
@StreisandLove Subhuman piece of shit kyke
savemyplaylist 10 months ago
@savemyplaylist Marked as spam! (: If you plan on insulting me, a girl whom you do not know, or Barbra, at least use proper sentence form so you don't look like a moron! Kisses. XOXO
StreisandLove 10 months ago 3
@StreisandLove I was drunk, you cunt If I was your old man I would beat the living shit out of you
savemyplaylist 10 months ago
LMAO love her faux French accent!
Chimier 1 year ago 3
I totally agree. I can't even remember when any male stood up for me when i entered the room, or offered me a seat for that matter.
I like the fact that she was she used to watch it. I too watched it when I was nine but it was the newer 1970s version with Larry Byran (?), 7:30 pm EST. I believe it was on CBS. But I remember my mother watching To Tell The Truth (which was broadcast at the same time on ABC).
lajmh 1 year ago
Back then they were so polite, Its fucking disgracefull how people today treat each other, not everything got better as time went along.
eizieizz 1 year ago
@eizieizz Exactly.
blahhduhhx3 1 year ago
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localceleb2 1 year ago
I love how dorthy does her hair !
MickeyLovesJudy 1 year ago
@MickeyLovesJudy Amazing isn't it!
Evangeline30575 1 year ago
Barbra's one of my favorite people in the world!
OnCloudNine62 1 year ago 2
There's something I noticed watching all these Mystery Guest clips on WML? The panel often had trouble hearing the guest's answers, and would ask them to repeat what they said. OK, fine. However, many, many times John Daly would loudly say, "That's two down, and eight to go," and even so, Dorothy (usually) would say, "Was that a yes or a no?" ... For some mysterious reason, she never used the logic that would tell her if John flipped a card, it must have been a "no"!
spelvin214 1 year ago
Streisand was trying to be witty and funny with her answers, but failed miserably. She has said her early career image of a "kook" was totally manufactured. In reality, she's very shy and insecure and not naturally humorous at all, as this segment proves. .... Gore Vidal is also proof of something: that you can be intelligent and an idiot at the same time. I don't think Streisand would care for him now; he's developed into quite an anti-Semite.
spelvin214 1 year ago
One of Daly's favorite eruditions -- "encomiums" -- he utters once again at 4:05-4:06.
Vitte4 1 year ago
Barbra's really cute here.
Hatikvah2010 1 year ago
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I'd hit it...
ReadMyCommentBitch 1 year ago
so silly
SIMKINYX 1 year ago
I love Dorothy's dress and hair in this episode... she really looks healthy here, and that's wonderful to see.
chrishanson70 1 year ago
i LOVE her hair!
book021296 1 year ago 5
Barbra is a class act!
billyboylb 1 year ago 4
We have to ask Barbra why she wrote Barbraesi Streisanf!
She was cute with that hair!
LuxClassical 2 years ago
i dont get it. why does she write her name like that on the chalk board? doesn't that spell "Barbraesi Streisaf"?
book021296 2 years ago 3
@book021296 ...because girlfriend loves her silly...yes, she's beautiful, talented, and, poised, but, girlfriend wouldn't give up her silly if you paid her...
moremoxi 1 year ago
mmm what year is this?
bellahelly 2 years ago 2
Can't believe that guy took off his mask!
TheCinemaization 2 years ago
I particularly love how the gentlemen stand for a lady. I should have been alive during this time. Oh well. =)
nicolevalentino1 2 years ago 89
yes men use to stand for a lady and open doors for them too.
hairyman 2 years ago
@nicolevalentino1 what is it that men do standing up , women do sitting down and dogs do on three legs?
shake hands
nerdflanders8710 1 year ago
@nicolevalentino1 I feel it's better to be alive today because we have the ability to watch all these old programs whenever we want. If you had lived back then, you would've had one chance to see each program and if you missed it, that was it! VCRs were still a long way off when WML ended.
SOLE2SOUL 1 year ago
@SOLE2SOUL I guess every generation has it's better qualities... and then the not so good ones.
blahhduhhx3 1 year ago
@SOLE2SOUL Good point! To live in the world of digital... good times.
nvalentino75 7 months ago
@nicolevalentino1 hmm, you make it sound like that type of chivalry is dead and gone. chivalry is not dead, sweetheart. there are just too few of us who know how to treat a lady....... along with too few ladies who deserve to be treated as such. but we're still around. you just have to look for us. and we're waiting just for you.
serpentisma 1 year ago
@serpentisma Maybe not dead... but lacking. I've lived in a few places and some certainly have better manners than others.
nvalentino75 7 months ago
@nvalentino75 i will agree to that. as i have said before, there are many men who have forgotten hoe to treat a lady, and there are many ladies who have forgotten how to be treated. it really is hand in hand.
serpentisma 7 months ago
@nicolevalentino1
really?
when behind closed doors he probably would have treated you like dirt?
bummedoutforlife 10 months ago
@bummedoutforlife A gentleman is a gentleman on either side of the door, I hope. My father grew up in the 50s and learned well how to treat a woman from his father. Not all men were cads. I understand not ever family was "Father Knows Best" or "Dick van Dyke", but they weren't all wife beaters either.
nvalentino75 7 months ago
@nicolevalentino1
not saying guys don't do that today
but..
bummedoutforlife 10 months ago
@bummedoutforlife Some of them do, but in my experience, those that do are over 50!
nvalentino75 7 months ago
Men, don't do anything of that today, it's rare...
SHAUNERDANIEL 9 months ago
@nicolevalentino1 Yes. You would have been such a good lady and the men would have treated with such respect equality as another human being would have been beneath you. Why would a lady need to work or think, even? She's much to dignified for that sort of practicality. Or so everybody would have assumed, no matter what you really thought
Please think about the things you say.
bobbobato 7 months ago
@bobbobato Wow. No need to be so cynical and rude. All I meant was that the little things like standing for a lady was nice. Equality is great, but I would rather everyone be treated with respect rather than what I experience nowadays, which is just lax manners and a general lack of respect for anyone, male or female. Manners don't cost a thing. Honestly. To make such a big deal about such an innocent comment is unnecessary.
nvalentino75 7 months ago 2
@nvalentino75 The respect you're talking about is completely superficial.
bobbobato 6 months ago
@nicolevalentino1 Also, if you watch the other videos, you'll notice that the men stand up to shake hands with all the guests.
You could turn around your nostalgia completely, and say that the women were being rude for always staying seated.
bobbobato 7 months ago
@nicolevalentino1 i know it was a good time back then, but females wanted equality didn't they! and in so doing changed their 'status' as it were.
smartbomb05 6 months ago
@nicolevalentino1 - so soak your head you neaderthal. If you believe in standing, you stand for ALL not just women. Jesus. And yes, you should have been alive during this time - I agree - cause then you'd be dead now - horray!
MuscularDad60 1 month ago
@MuscularDad60 Whats your problem with that Comment. It looked more or less Tongue in Cheek to me. Regardless of which don't be getting your Knickers in a twist over it. Do you Hate Women?
soeffingwhat 1 week ago
@nicolevalentino1 Blek.
JhonathanFree 4 weeks ago
that was great wow Bette Davis complimented her thats high respect
ClassicMovieClub 2 years ago 5
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SharkSport 2 years ago
she still is
bluexxg 2 years ago
WHAT did she sign as her first name?
VTMCompany 2 years ago 3
barbraesi... i dont know why haha
TheJazzStreet 2 years ago
She misspelled her name and put question marks around it because people never knew how to spell her name early in her career when she first got recognized.They would say Streesand or spell her first name Barbara.She was just making fun,it's actually pretty hilarious that she would do that.LOL
thewomaninthemoon 2 years ago 16
jaja i didnt know that.. thank you for the explanation
TheJazzStreet 2 years ago
Amazing how even this early on everyone could see that they were in the presence of greatness; even these snooty 'game show' pannelists.
mikesterSTLMO 2 years ago
The person she was married to at the time was Elliot Gould, then a young stage actor.
proken58 2 years ago
vidal and streisand both rock
kalindoscopy 3 years ago
I think davidesk was being facetious.
SueBeaWho 3 years ago 14
She was so shy. I prefer this to the other Barbra WML segment that's on YouTube. They chat a little while longer here although she's a bit funnier in the other one with her French impersonation. Timeless star and one of if not THE best actress / singer to grace the silver screen and the broadway stage.
Thank you for sharing!
gottamatch 3 years ago
sorry dude
StoneyEnd444 3 years ago
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barbra's gorgeous so shut your fucking mouth
StoneyEnd444 3 years ago
Don't be so mean!
secondaryactons 3 years ago
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davidesk 3 years ago
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can we see YOUR picture??
Belter36 3 years ago
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good answer!!
gabsylv 3 years ago
Even as a youngster, Barbra was a compelling personality. Ironic to see liberal activists Gore Vidal and Streisand on the same stage long before they became liberal activists.
soulierinvestments 3 years ago
Gore Vidal was also with her when she first appeared on TV--Jack Paar show.
vanityfair713 3 years ago
@vanityfair713 In all the years that I watched "What's My Line" I had NEVER seen a panelist remove their blindfold during questioning of the "mystery guest." Didn't they brief Gore Vidal on what and NOT what to do? Apparently NOT!
RockDoctorLV 1 year ago