@2:53 was that Ralph Bellamy? I love Arlene... she's so hilarious. And some of the things she said... were HILARIOUS! I would watch everything she appeared in if I could!
I have a copy of the Cosmopolitan issue with Arlene as cover girl (February 1962) referred to in the Password clip. The article estimated that she earned $60k/year as a panelist on What's My Line? "She reads two newspapers a day, five magazines a week, between 150 and 200 books a year." She and Martin Gabel met in 1938 while both were in rehearsals for an Orson Wells' Mercury Theater production (she was married at the time). She and Martin married 5/14/1946. Love, love, love her!
Where did you find the first clip, and the clip from 2:27? I've seen the others but I can't find these. Well I've seen the episode from 2:27 but not that part. I'ld like to see all of the first part, please help. I'ld really appreciate it! :) <3
@Kate8790 Thank you so much! this is where I saw the other parts, I just had one more link to go! :) It's in part 5! Thank you for being so prompt too, oh and I absolutely LOVE your videos, Arlene Francis Favorites 1 and 2 respectively. :)
Love this, love this, love this! Being from Denmark I never saw WML on TV, but having found the vid's on YouTube I've become an addict - and especially a firm fan of Arlene Francis. Thanks for these highlights!
Wonderful moments and a wonderful lady! Love how you got those great lines from "One, Two, Three" in there as well. I laugh myself silly at the Stephenson remark!
Thank you for these! I just adore Arlene. :) What are the first clip, 1:58, 3:02, 3:43, 4:03, 4:54, and 7:26 from? Sorry for the long list - I've seen a lot of the WML clips, but far from all of them (thankfully, because this means I still have more to watch!). In any case, those looked particularly interesting, although Arlene is obviously wonderful in all of them. :)
@CapereAstra 1:58 What's my line sardine taster, 3:02 is What's my line steve allen (there are a few with him as a guest but it's there), 3:43 What's my line jazz trombonist (this one is my favorite. It's hilarious. Arlene was the only one blind folded because the woman was teaching Arlene how to play the trombone), 4:03 and 7:26 what's my line search pins and it should be the first one that comes up, 4:54 search what's my line sal and it should be the first one with part 1.
@Kate8790 Thanks for the quick response! And that's okay about the links, I know youtube is weird like that. On a side note, have you seen the clip of Arlene on I've Got A Secret, where her secret is that she's learning to play the trombone? She even plays a little bit. You probably have, but I thought I'd mention it just in case you'd missed it. :)
@CapereAstra Yup, lol, I've seen that video too. I think I've seen almost all of them of Arlene on here. I'm hoping new ones pop up soon. I'm trying to post not only a 3rd Arlene favorites but also the movie The Thrill of it All with Doris Day. I have yet to figure out how I can cut and convert the video to post on youtube.
@Kate8790 I know the feeling, but thankfully I've relatively recently started digging up Arlene videos on youtube, so I've got some left to go (but I'm blowing through them all too quickly!). I'm so glad people have taken upon themselves to upload all of the videos they have though. And I would definitely enjoy a 3rd favorites video. And a 4th. And however many others you would like to post. :) And of course the movie...
@Kate8790 ...cont., as far as cutting it, you can use iMovie (mac) or Movie Maker (windows) to split videos pretty easily, but for conversions you'll have to ask somebody else. I've never had much luck with that.
And thank you for compiling this collection. Thank heaven for the Game Show Network and YouTube -- for if it weren't for them a lot of Arlene Francis would be sitting on some warehouse shelf doing nothing.
RE: that sequence of Arlene in her eyeglasses -- there was an early WML episode where all the panelists Dorothy and Arlene included said goodnight wearing their spectacles.
@soulierinvestments Thanks for commenting! :) I love Arlene Francis, can't have her sitting on a shelf, lol. I haven't seen the other one. Is it around?
@tardistou Thank you for watching it. That would be the jazz trombonist that was teaching Arlene at the time how to play the trombon. Arlene had to learn it for the play she was going to do Mrs. Dally Has a Lover.
@IEnjoyHippies She is talking to Tony Randall in the first clip if you type in both their names you can see the full clip. It isn't very long though. And yes I love the Password ones, very funny! :)
Thanks for this! Would you mind posting which movies (other than WML) the clips are from?
dialectgirl 1 month ago
what episode is 2:47 cause it is funny but i think i am missing something in the joke
PinkCowgirl925 1 month ago
@PinkCowgirl925 Just type in the search box what's my line cheesecake photographer. Should be there.
Kate8790 1 month ago
@2:53 was that Ralph Bellamy? I love Arlene... she's so hilarious. And some of the things she said... were HILARIOUS! I would watch everything she appeared in if I could!
beyoncetyratina 2 months ago
I have a copy of the Cosmopolitan issue with Arlene as cover girl (February 1962) referred to in the Password clip. The article estimated that she earned $60k/year as a panelist on What's My Line? "She reads two newspapers a day, five magazines a week, between 150 and 200 books a year." She and Martin Gabel met in 1938 while both were in rehearsals for an Orson Wells' Mercury Theater production (she was married at the time). She and Martin married 5/14/1946. Love, love, love her!
staytunedfor 2 months ago
Where did you find the first clip, and the clip from 2:27? I've seen the others but I can't find these. Well I've seen the episode from 2:27 but not that part. I'ld like to see all of the first part, please help. I'ld really appreciate it! :) <3
MJnotMaryJane 2 months ago
@MJnotMaryJane Here is the video for it watch?v=AwaXfzY0ZGs if you want to see the whole episode that should lead you to it! Hope I helped. :)
Kate8790 2 months ago
@Kate8790 Thank you so much! this is where I saw the other parts, I just had one more link to go! :) It's in part 5! Thank you for being so prompt too, oh and I absolutely LOVE your videos, Arlene Francis Favorites 1 and 2 respectively. :)
MJnotMaryJane 2 months ago
@Kate8790 this did help thank you! It's where I saw the rest of the episode before, I was just one link away! :)
MJnotMaryJane 2 months ago
Arlene's face when she laughs is just TOO adorable.
Pie2 3 months ago 2
Love this, love this, love this! Being from Denmark I never saw WML on TV, but having found the vid's on YouTube I've become an addict - and especially a firm fan of Arlene Francis. Thanks for these highlights!
pildskadden 4 months ago
Wonderful moments and a wonderful lady! Love how you got those great lines from "One, Two, Three" in there as well. I laugh myself silly at the Stephenson remark!
KarinPluss 4 months ago
Thank you for these! I just adore Arlene. :) What are the first clip, 1:58, 3:02, 3:43, 4:03, 4:54, and 7:26 from? Sorry for the long list - I've seen a lot of the WML clips, but far from all of them (thankfully, because this means I still have more to watch!). In any case, those looked particularly interesting, although Arlene is obviously wonderful in all of them. :)
CapereAstra 8 months ago
@CapereAstra 1:58 What's my line sardine taster, 3:02 is What's my line steve allen (there are a few with him as a guest but it's there), 3:43 What's my line jazz trombonist (this one is my favorite. It's hilarious. Arlene was the only one blind folded because the woman was teaching Arlene how to play the trombone), 4:03 and 7:26 what's my line search pins and it should be the first one that comes up, 4:54 search what's my line sal and it should be the first one with part 1.
Kate8790 8 months ago
@Kate8790 Thanks for the quick response! And that's okay about the links, I know youtube is weird like that. On a side note, have you seen the clip of Arlene on I've Got A Secret, where her secret is that she's learning to play the trombone? She even plays a little bit. You probably have, but I thought I'd mention it just in case you'd missed it. :)
CapereAstra 8 months ago
@CapereAstra Yup, lol, I've seen that video too. I think I've seen almost all of them of Arlene on here. I'm hoping new ones pop up soon. I'm trying to post not only a 3rd Arlene favorites but also the movie The Thrill of it All with Doris Day. I have yet to figure out how I can cut and convert the video to post on youtube.
Kate8790 8 months ago
@Kate8790 I know the feeling, but thankfully I've relatively recently started digging up Arlene videos on youtube, so I've got some left to go (but I'm blowing through them all too quickly!). I'm so glad people have taken upon themselves to upload all of the videos they have though. And I would definitely enjoy a 3rd favorites video. And a 4th. And however many others you would like to post. :) And of course the movie...
CapereAstra 8 months ago
@Kate8790 ...cont., as far as cutting it, you can use iMovie (mac) or Movie Maker (windows) to split videos pretty easily, but for conversions you'll have to ask somebody else. I've never had much luck with that.
CapereAstra 8 months ago
@CapereAstra I tried posting the links but youtube didn't allow it.
Kate8790 8 months ago
@IEnjoyHippies Should be. Just type in What's my line exercise instructor. Arlene is so flirty in that one!
Kate8790 11 months ago
And thank you for compiling this collection. Thank heaven for the Game Show Network and YouTube -- for if it weren't for them a lot of Arlene Francis would be sitting on some warehouse shelf doing nothing.
RE: that sequence of Arlene in her eyeglasses -- there was an early WML episode where all the panelists Dorothy and Arlene included said goodnight wearing their spectacles.
soulierinvestments 1 year ago
@soulierinvestments Thanks for commenting! :) I love Arlene Francis, can't have her sitting on a shelf, lol. I haven't seen the other one. Is it around?
Kate8790 1 year ago
AMAAAAAAZING. I love Arlene so much!
TheLadyEveSidwich 1 year ago
What episode is it at 4:26 when Arlene tells Martin "Don't look at me"?
americanidol510 1 year ago
@americanidol510 Just look up Alan and Marshall What's my line. Should be the first video. :)
Kate8790 1 year ago
@americanidol510 Just look up Alan and Marshall What's my line. Should be the first video. :)
Kate8790 1 year ago
@tardistou Thank you for watching it. That would be the jazz trombonist that was teaching Arlene at the time how to play the trombon. Arlene had to learn it for the play she was going to do Mrs. Dally Has a Lover.
Kate8790 1 year ago
@IEnjoyHippies She is talking to Tony Randall in the first clip if you type in both their names you can see the full clip. It isn't very long though. And yes I love the Password ones, very funny! :)
Kate8790 1 year ago
I ♥♥♥ this! The clip from 6:45 to 7:18 is one of my favorites, ever - too funny!
delightfulstar 1 year ago
@delightfulstar My absolute favorite one besides when she does the little dance, lol. Only Arlene though could get away with something like that.
Kate8790 1 year ago