Bathtub Maker--What's My Line
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@cottagechskitty I have read that she did have an addiction to prescription drugs at one time. I've often wondered if the alignment of her jaws didn't somehow interfere with her speech. Anyone know more about this?
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@EDH1712 I wouldlike to thank crepehanger47 and also YOU for uploading sone great clips of this program.
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I've been thinking about why it was so inconceivable that one would lie down in a bathtub. No idea why the men couldn't fathom it, but I think the women wouldn't have wanted to get their hair wet- in those days, ladies had their hair done once a week, during which the hairdresser would wash their hair and then set it. I don't think they washed it at home from week to week, and would in fact avoid getting it wet and ruining the "set". So that might be why they never reclined in the tub.
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6:20 What a hoot when the normally urbane, sophisticated John Daly adopts a sort of Brooklyn-ish accent!!!
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@Kate8790 Just because you are an Arlene fan doesn't mean you can't like Dorothy. I love both of them!
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what's wrong with dorothy's voice
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Is it safe for me to say I didn't like Dorothy very much. Maybe it's just because I'm such a huge Arlene fan I don't know but she never really got my attention.
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@EDH1712 once on the syndicated version of what's my line arlene answered a letter from a viewer about writing something down during the game. she was asked in such a way as to assume they were cheating in someway she was noticeably irrated. she replied that since the board the person name was written on was removed after it was signed the panel would jot down the person name so they would remember it during the game. so far as dorothy goes do would want to ask the same question another panelist
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@cottagechskitty how sad anytime she as a good time she had to been drinking.
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Bennett comment at the end referred to kids story that had a little song to it,
What's My Line at YouTube, where we can forget all about credit crunches and financial disaster, and, instead, simply wallow in the most wonderful nostalgia.
crepehanger47, thanks once again for posting these great clips.
Fenhalls 3 years ago 21
Bennett jots down notes sometimes. I've never seen Arlene make a note of anything, but she was sharp enough to keep up.
Dorothy studied her little notes and played the game to the hilt! She played to win. Period.
EDH1712 3 years ago 12