What's my Line? Robert Hyney (Puts stripes on chewing gum)

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What's my Line? Robert Hyney (Puts stripes on chewing gum)

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  • As we see from this 1964 broadcast, What's My Line could be more fun when the panel was lost in space.

    ASIDE: I am actually old enough to remember this particular striped gum product -- they used animated zebras in the advertising. That's the trouble with modern TV, not enough zebras.

  • "That's the trouble with modern TV, not enough zebras."

    That's adorable!

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  • poor Mr. Hyney, what an unfortunate last name. He must have been teased a lot! Was "hiney" in use back then as slang for...rear end?

  • John's face after Bennett called him "Skipper"- LOL!!! "Whee!" John was always such a good sport about Bennett's teasing- and it's always great to see him cracking up with laughter while a guest is answering questions.

  • I loved Yipes Stripes when i was little!

  • Arlene looks a little bit drunk here

  • Does this kind of job still exist as done by humans in any country on this exact planet?

  • That's because animating zebras is so much more expensive than animating horses or donkeys! Only Disney could afford it, and that was years ago... ;-)

  • Fruit Stripe Gum is still available and still has the multi-colored Zebra on the package.

  • Someone who's goal is to put stripes on chewing gum.

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