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What's my Line? Anne Jeffreys & Robert Sterling

What's my Line? Anne Jeffreys & Robert Sterling  
 
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rentatrip1 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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The host to said ghosts ...Topper... delightful TV comedy - who can forget "NEIL" the martini drinking invisible huge Saint Brenard dog?
coloren1 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wasn't Robert Sterling once married to Ann Southern?
perlster (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually, the question was about both of them singing, and the answer by Sterling was "yes".
63utuber (6 months ago) Show Hide
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It's bad enough that Daly got the name of the show wrong at least twice - including "Mr. and Mrs. Topper", but did he really say "Mr. and Mrs. South" at 7:33 ?
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Interesting that Anne is blond here, but not in the Topper episode I've seen on youtube.
moorlock2003 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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It's hard to decide who is more gorgeous, Robert or Anne!
hairyscotman (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow...The Toppers was my first FAVORITE TV show as a kid...I got sad thinking that they were real ghost and had already passed away...beautiful couple...
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I grew up watching these two wonderful performers on
The Topper TV Show on WNEW TV Ch.5 in NYC back in
the late 1950's..BTW:They played The Kerbys..not the
Toppers.
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Phil Rizzuto was a spokesman for I believe, an Auto Insurance Co. on local L.A. television in the 70's/ 80's. Had it not been for the other comments here, I would never have recognized him! Sterling also appeared, quite memorably, opposite Garbo, in her last film 1941's "Two-Faced Woman", and what is really weird is that Constance Bennett and Roland Young are in the same scene as Sterling! I knew Bob's daughter Tisha (I think her name was) years-ago.
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It was "The Money Store", a lending company.

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