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What's my Line? Men's Barbers

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  • Bennett (and the host) was wrong. The fact that most of them are not unmarried doesn't apply that most are married. It could be half of each!!!!!

  • LMFAO @ 7:11 when Arlene looks like she's gonna deck Bennett, and Bennett leans away because he's afraid she actually might

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  • i've actually seen all of them take notes and wave their little pencils around .. just yesterday i watched one where tony randall is all sorts of confused and goes on to read his list of answers from his paper in the end laughing at how somehow it all amounted to nothing. it was funny

  • 02:55 - "guided mistletoes" ?

  • Dorothy was very competitive and loved being the one to make the correct guess. She often kept a "cheat sheet" to keep track of the answers, but I don't think this was against the rules, as she was allowed to do it more than once. It is a little poor form, though, and goes against the fun of the game...

  • lol, "The Santa Claus of Random House"

    "Do they giggle is your next question" ;D

    Haha go Arlene!

  • This was broadcast on Sunday Christmas 1960, though it must have been videotaped a week or two in advance.

    Dorothy's alcohol problem is spiraling downward. She started missing broadcasts in December and January and after reporting the Kennedy inaugural, she required detox at the LeRoy Sanitarium.

    The mystery guest of this episode appears in YouTube -- it is the famous sequence where all the spouses appear and Arlene says to Martin, "There comes a time when a man speaks too much."

  • i don't know, but we should have more class like this all the time, like dressing formal rather than skanky like.. lol

  • One could argue that Tony Randall's question deserved a take over, and one could also argue he deserved to be cut off because his question was purposely vague.

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