I remember watching this show when I was a Very Little Boy. It came on every night at around 7 P.M. on Channel 9 here in Los Angeles in the Early 1970's.
The 1968 "What's My Line?" music package ranks as one of my all-time favorites. It is another gem from composer Charles Fox.
The first music cue heard in this clip was played after the opening animation, during the panelists' introductions. Other arrangements of the theme were used elsewhere in the show.
The shots from 2:35 to 3:05 were from the Jimmy Carter episode.
tvtimetravel 1 month ago
The nationally syndicated versions of"What's My Line"was seen weekday evenings on WOR TV Ch.9 in NYC.
TheStanbabe 5 months ago
This part frightened me as a child.
henrygrove100 1 year ago
I also remember watching this. It came on at 7pm and it was followed by Garry Moore and the gang, on To Tell The Truth.
(This was in the days BEFORE Jeopardy! & Wheel Of Fortune) ;)
GandSAfan 1 year ago
I remember watching this show when I was a Very Little Boy. It came on every night at around 7 P.M. on Channel 9 here in Los Angeles in the Early 1970's.
Jiltedin2007 1 year ago
I like the short part with the harpsichord best. This is a very catchy theme that stays with you all day.
palmz4u 1 year ago
This theme song gets stuck in my head every time i listen to it.
Chenglor91 1 year ago 2
The 1968 "What's My Line?" music package ranks as one of my all-time favorites. It is another gem from composer Charles Fox.
The first music cue heard in this clip was played after the opening animation, during the panelists' introductions. Other arrangements of the theme were used elsewhere in the show.
VintageTelevision 1 year ago 2
I've been a fan of What's My Line? and I like hearing the theme song. Thanks for sharing it.
maleadmirer 1 year ago
Charles Fox talks a little about composing for Goodson-Todman shows (through Score Productions) in his TV Academy oral history.
chris319 1 year ago
The title of this theme, as Wally Bruner disclosed at the end of one episode, is "The Line" (written by Charles Fox).
The remix done for the 1974-75 season was relegated to the closing credits, as the animation used in one form or another since 1965 was retired.
SeanElGatoTelevision 2 years ago
loved the first half..didn't care for the 2nd half but the first one made up for it all.
sexymama1966 2 years ago
The remix is from 1974. It was used after the set change.
someguy23475 2 years ago