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3 months ago
1980 Chain Reaction Episode (Bonus Round Record Setter)
This is the NBC version of the short-lived Bob Stewart game show "Chain Reaction", hosted by Bill Cullen in early to mid 1980. This episode featur...
7277Genius • 2,306 views
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3 months ago
Arlene Francis - Here Comes the Sun
Another tribute to my favorite panelist on WML? Arlene Francis :D I think the song fits her really well, because she was a big ray of sunshine :D
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saraismyname • 5,662 views
sbutler0727
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Arlene Francis and Kitty Carlisle were the best game show panelists ever --- period. I miss Arlene and Kitty. They were simply the best at what they did. Enough said.
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6 months ago
George Gershwin -- Playing His Preludes and Rhapsody In Blue
George Gershwin (1898-1937) at the piano, playing his own part-classical, part-pop, part-jazz compositions-- the three Preludes (No. 1 in B-flat; N...
SmilingPessimist • 48,575 views
sbutler0727
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I remember hearing this for the first time several years ago and being disappointed. I know the sound quality is not great, but that is not my complaint. The famous Prelude No. 2 is played way too fast in my opinion. At this tempo, the Prelude loses all the simple charm that I associate with t...
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6 months ago
In Taberna Quando Sumus - Carmina Burana (14) - Carl Orff
"It's a fresh, young-sounding version that hasn't dated a day." - David Hurwitz, Classics Today.com
Evelyn Mandac, soprano
Stanley Kolk, tenor
Sh...
darkprose • 77,519 views
sbutler0727
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I guess you would say this piece is sort of the classical equivalent of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"! It is an absolute musical tour de force! This piece, if not played with absolute skill and precision, can become almost a parody of itself. In the hands of Mr. Ozawa, that certainly is not...
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6 months ago
Andy Griffith--What's My Line
The first of four mystery guest appearances by Andy Griffith between 1958-1967. This episode originally aired on 22 June 1958.
crepehanger47 • 57,298 views
sbutler0727
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@zapkvr
If you mean is there a DVD of What's My Line, then the answer is yes. You can find it on amazon,com and elsewhere. Unfortunately there are only 4 episodes on the What's My Line DVD. That is a real shame. The first Mystery Guest is the legendary Lucille Ball and the last is the legend...
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6 months ago
What's my Line? Charley Weaver
What's my Line? Charley Weaver
NorbertR33 • 21,213 views
sbutler0727
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Charley Weaver was a product of his time. Such a character would not work today. Charley was a hoot on the original Hollywood Squares. Charley was at least 100 times more talented than any of his grandchildren --- David pr Patricia Arquette, etc. I agree it is sad Charley is almost forgotten ...
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6 months ago
What's my Line? Carol Channing
What's my Line? Carol Channing
NorbertR33 • 28,572 views
sbutler0727
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There may have better singers than Carol, but not many were better entertainers. She has such a distinctive voice and she had Broadway audiences enthralled in Hello, Dolly. Carol is one of a kind. Her like we will never see again.
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7 months ago
What's my Line? Phyllis Diller
What's my Line? Phyllis Diller
NorbertR33 • 63,455 views
sbutler0727
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Ah yes, the one and only Phyllis Diller. She truly was and is an original. She was and is the first important female stand-up comic. She opened the door for many women to follow. She had such a distinctive voice and laugh that she simply could not disguise it. Her brand of self-deprecating h...
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7 months ago
What's my Line? Sally Rand
What's my Line? Sally Rand
NorbertR33 • 11,831 views
sbutler0727
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@pasfresh123
That is Robert Q. Lewis. He appeared on many game shows of the 50's and 60's like What's My Line?
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7 months ago
Secret Service Chief--What's My Line
Secret Service Chief as a guest on the 27 November 1955 episode of WML.
crepehanger47 • 10,698 views
sbutler0727
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@denham2011
See my comment below. I hope this helps.
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8 months ago
Kalinnikov Symphony no.1 Toscanini & NBC 4th mov.
Vassili Kalinnikov (1866-1901)
Symphony no.1 in G minor (1895)
Fourth movement : Finale (Allegro moderato)
Conductor : Arturo Toscanini
NBC Symph...
Lux019 • 8,437 views
sbutler0727
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I played a band arrangement of this piece when I was in college. I know this is an old recording and the sound quality is not going to be great. Still I feel like the band arrangement of this piece actually sounds better than the original. Most band arrangements of classical music sound like m...
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8 months ago
DeForest Kelley as Dr. Belden 02
1963 playing a army doctor
meggy1977 • 4,192 views
sbutler0727
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What a hoot it is to see DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy together before Star Trek. Great post!! Thanks a bunch.
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11 months ago
Tennessee Ernie Ford--What's My Line
Tennessee Ernie Ford was the mystery guest on the 04 May 1958 episode of WML.
crepehanger47 • 11,673 views
sbutler0727
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Tennessee Ernie was such a sweet, sweet man. It is too bad that the panel guessed him so quickly. Him saying "Yes, ma'am" to one of Arlene's questions was a give away. I suspect Bennett knew who it was after the first question. In any case it is a shame that this clip did not last longer. As...
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11 months ago
What's my Line? Jane Russell
What's my Line? Jane Russell
NorbertR33 • 43,351 views
sbutler0727
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I hated to hear of the passing of Miss Jane Russell. Jane was a beautiful, beautiful woman. They don't make 'em like that anymore!! Jane was at least 1000 times more beautiful than today's beauty queens. Jane was at least 1000 times more talented than Kim Kardashian for example. Plus Jane's ...
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1 year ago
What's my Line? Anne Bancroft
What's my Line? Anne Bancroft
NorbertR33 • 23,418 views
sbutler0727
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Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke both gave chilling performances in "The Miracle Worker" as Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller. The infamous fight scene in the dining room between Helen and Anne is still one of the most intense fight scenes ever filmed. And not a word is spoken during the entire scene!...
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1 year ago
Judy Garland on What's My Line
The great Judy Garland on What's My Line (March 5, 1967)
Enjoy! :)
Fratelliyo • 133,725 views
sbutler0727
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Ah yes, the one and only Frances Ethel Gumm (a. k. a., Judy Garland). Judy was perhaps the greatest female entertainer of the 20th Century. It is a shame that she destroyed herself with pills. That is what makes her last statement tragically ironic.
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1 year ago
Elizabeth Taylor on What's My Line?
Elizabeth Taylor appears as a mystery guest on the long-running CBS television program "What's My Line?" Dated November 14th, 1954.
DickFaulkner • 505,795 views
sbutler0727
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These episodes of WML? are indeed very addictive. WML? at its best was both educational and funny. This clip is a perfect example of this. I wish GSN would bring back WML? on late night/early morning. My DVR would be rolling!!
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1 year ago
What's my Line? Tallulah Bankhead (1961)
What's my Line? Tallulah Bankhead (1961)
NorbertR33 • 28,006 views
sbutler0727
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Tallulah Bankhead was born in Huntsville, AL and not Jasper. She may have lived in Jasper for a while, but she was born in Huntsville. The law office that I speak of is in Huntsville, AL. Miss Bankhead's birthplace is specifically an apartment in the I. Schiffman building in Huntsville.. That...
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1 year ago
Kelly Kulick Wins PBA Tournament of Champions - Part 2
Female Professional Bowler Kelly Kulick makes history in the TOC. Here's the fantastic finish.
tonys2k2 • 105,990 views
sbutler0727
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If you think that the skier, the FiFA World Cup, and the long tennis match deserved award then I can respect that. I can certainly understand your reasoning. However I still say that Kelly deserved Bowler of the Year over Walter Ray. Kelly should have won that award hands down. It was no conte...
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1 year ago
To Tell The Truth | The Three Stooges
Among one of these 3 ladies, one of them is the daughter of Moe of The Three Stooges. Can you guess who it is?
I know I should've included this in...
mtiller2006 • 72,986 views
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1 year ago
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans--What's My Line?
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans on What's My Line. Episode originally aired on 26 September 1954.
crepehanger47 • 46,015 views
sbutler0727
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This is yet another classic, classic episode of What's My Line? I just have one question. What was the question that Dorothy asked after she asked, "Is one of you an actress?" It sounded to me like Dorothy said "Not Hugh?" which makes no sense. Can someone help me out here?
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1 year ago
Esther Williams--What's My Line
Esther Williams as mystery guest on WML. Episode originally aired on 16 January 1955.
crepehanger47 • 33,997 views
sbutler0727
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This clip is absolutely hilarious!! There is no way that today's beauty queens such as Kim Kardashian could be this funny. Plus in addition Esther's beauty is all natural. That is more than I can say for Kim. Enough said!!
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1 year ago
Carmina Burana. In Trutina. Great Soprano
La obra más conocida de Carl Orff: "Carmina Burana", orginalmente llamada "Cantos profanos para cantantes y coro, para ser cantadas junto a instrum...
RickBanner • 12,397 views
sbutler0727
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I am sorry, but I like Babara Bonney's interpretation of In Trutina better. Barbara Bonney was born to sing In Trutina IMHO.
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1 year ago
What's My Line: Nun contestant
Sister Mary Christina from Framingham Center, MA, appears to stump the panel on the classic show, What's My Line? This is from January 31, 1960. He...
iamvq • 45,803 views
sbutler0727
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This is yet another example of classic, classic old time TV. It is this kind of episode that made What's My Line? so great. This kind of episode simply would not work today. Sad.
The bonus game for Chain Reaction was notoriously difficult. This clips proves that if all three players were in tune with each other, that it could be beaten. Good job to everyone on this clip.