Sophie Tucker on 'What's My Line' (1957)
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@karlakor they also stood for Ethel Barrymore
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These were the best game shows ever
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I'd love to know what Dorothy said to her at the end when they were shaking hands. Likely apologizing for thinking she was a man. Dorothy just couldn't accept that it was a woman speaking.
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Priceless.
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Did they all stand for Judy Garland?
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@1borito They stood when Helen Hayes appeared for the second time on the show.
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@karlakor They also stood for the nun who was a dentist and for Bishop Fulton J Sheen. Those were the days when class had respect.
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@karlakor I believe they all stand for Marian Anderson as well.
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@karlakor i think they did so because theytfelt bad about the questions....
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Add another to the list where the women panelists rose to shake hands. I think I'm up to almost 10 now.
"From birth to age eighteen, a girl needs good parents. From eighteen to thirty-five she needs good looks. From thirty-five to fifty-five, she needs a good personality. From fifty-five on, she needs good cash."
- Sophie Tucker
perfectjazz78 2 years ago 24
Yes, it is unusual that the entire panel stands up to greet Sophie Tucker. I have known that to happen only three times on the clips I have seen here on YouTube. They all stood for Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Lloyd Wright, and now Sophie Tucker, all of whom deserved the show of respect.
karlakor 3 years ago 17