Betty was always considered one of the good guys...friendly, humble, humorous, etc. And lovely to see her here (in here late 40s, I'm guessing) still charming, either about to embark or currently in the latest revival of "Dolly," still displaying million-dollar gams under a respectable suit and gloves. Always a lady.
I recorded some episodes but for it to be released, you would have to contact the company that owns the copyright. Game Show Network may be a start...
PRETTY; she really shines at nearly the age of 40 in, "How to Marry a Millionaire" (1953); co-starring, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, and, William Powell. She is also great in "The Dolly Sisters" (1945), with, June Haver; "Three for the Show" (1955), with, Jack Lemmon; "The Lady in Ermine" (1948), with, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; and, in the dramatic "I Wake Up Screaming" (1941). Her last film was, "How to Be Very,Very Popular" (1955), with, Sheree North. She died in 1973, at the age of 56.
Betty is a sweetheart, but who allowed her to appear in that awful deadly bleeched, pulled back horror of hairdo. so aweful... the stage manager needed to have been fired.
where do you get theses videos i always watch whats my line
geleez1234 1 day ago
we dont have lovely, gracious, stars like her...
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Betty was always considered one of the good guys...friendly, humble, humorous, etc. And lovely to see her here (in here late 40s, I'm guessing) still charming, either about to embark or currently in the latest revival of "Dolly," still displaying million-dollar gams under a respectable suit and gloves. Always a lady.
mca1218 2 weeks ago
Betty seems to be a very nice person
andrebontemp 2 months ago
I recorded some episodes but for it to be released, you would have to contact the company that owns the copyright. Game Show Network may be a start...
Jantv81 2 months ago
GOOOOOD I Luv What's My Line.....! It's the best and such a catalogue of "Old Hollywood"
jasonws1972 3 months ago
what a gracious and modest lady!
wiguy3 3 months ago
@weightfeather1 thanks for the info. real interesting. like u, i m glad it went away quickly. so awful
hotboyclarence 5 months ago
Gotta love the white gloves.
ChristophePhilippe 6 months ago
That Lady never Ever lost her good looks...... She might be gone....... but not forgot. A Legend in her own right!!!
aBritaBroad 6 months ago
I wish they would put all of WML on DVD. A great and classy program.
jvolstad 8 months ago 19
@jvolstad Me too! Someone needs to start a petition!
LowRising89 2 months ago
I'm kind of amazed they took so long to figure out it was Betty!
songplugger 9 months ago
PRETTY; she really shines at nearly the age of 40 in, "How to Marry a Millionaire" (1953); co-starring, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, and, William Powell. She is also great in "The Dolly Sisters" (1945), with, June Haver; "Three for the Show" (1955), with, Jack Lemmon; "The Lady in Ermine" (1948), with, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; and, in the dramatic "I Wake Up Screaming" (1941). Her last film was, "How to Be Very,Very Popular" (1955), with, Sheree North. She died in 1973, at the age of 56.
1967mansfield 9 months ago
It's always good to watch Betty Grable.
therleyt 10 months ago
Betty is a sweetheart, but who allowed her to appear in that awful deadly bleeched, pulled back horror of hairdo. so aweful... the stage manager needed to have been fired.
hotboyclarence 10 months ago
"The Varsity Team," as Gil Fates called them, and the legendary Betty Grable!
delightfulstar 1 year ago
lovely Betty Grable passed away too soon
Coptic78 1 year ago
"sinewy" - I wonder if Arlene had a different idea, but Betty Grable was no bodybuilder!
63utuber 1 year ago
Always good to see a legend. Thanks very much.
13loomisst 1 year ago 7
Betty looks wonderful!!
tjbnyc76 1 year ago 2
4:04-- how the h--- did Steve Allen pull that out?!! Just genius!!
mca1218 1 year ago
Thanks for posting--had never seen this one!
dgarnes1 1 year ago
thank u, what year was this
CK1223 1 year ago
This is great! Thank you!
weatdamal 1 year ago
August 29, 1965
Edam241 1 year ago