What's my Line? Dinah Shore & George Montgomery
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Well can't you name the automobile manufacturer? LOL
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@CarlDuke : George and Dinah remained close after they split. George was at Dinah's bedside when she passed away.
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Dorothy looks so pretty in this episode.
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@jimmysudar I agree-certainly the early colour of tv through the 70"s seems to lack the depth and striking contrasts of the black and white-really only till recent times when technology has allowed for greater depth of color contrast. Strange-but it does seem to give the b &w shows more,shall I say. charisma?
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Dinah's voice is like velvet. I could listen to it forever.
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Though it broke up eventually, George and Dinah had a long and good marriage. Dinah's sweet image was kidded by the great wit Oscar Levant. Levant was a diabetic and said his doctor forbade him from watching Dinah for that reason. Like Eddie Fisher, Dinah was discovered by Eddie Cantor and both were very fond of each other.
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@GoParkinson Actually WML wasn't color at this point, this is a b/w kine of a b/w show. Dinah's show was in color from almost the beginning--1954.
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These stars seem more authentic than the stars of 2009.The odd crooked tooth seems to make them more folksy or is it the lack of close ups from the cameras. One must be Dentine perfecto to make it these these days, my darlings!
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I can only hope and pray that I could have a wife with anywhere near the Grace, Charm, Beauty, Class and Elegance as Miss Dinah Shore. Was was certainly America's Sweetheart....and Chevrolet's.
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lol Dorothy and Dinah talking a about clothes...how cute!!!
Dinah Shore was the epitome of class and elegance. The celebrities of today could learn a thing from her. I wish someone would have the good sense of putting her Chevy Shows on dvd like what was done with the Dean Martin shows.
Jasonstreamline 2 years ago 6
actually, for me, the black and white helps the show maintain that mystique that made it one of a kind.
plus, color seemed to have done something to shows: compare b/w and color episodes of these shows: bewiched, beverly hillbillies, lost in space to name just a few. the b/w ones had a certain sophisticated subtly the color episodes lacked. any thoughts?
jimmysudar 2 years ago 4