What's My Line--Los Angeles Edition (part 1 of 3)
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When the Dodgers moved to LA, there was controversy about where they'd play while Dodger Stadium was being built. The existing ballpark was very small and the Coliseum wasn't designed for baseball. But they somehow found a way to play in the Coliseum and did so for 4 seasons.
observer9670 5 months ago
Yes. Television City opened in 1952. This is 1958.
soulierinvestments 2 years ago
I would hope so. At the time Television City would have only been a few years old, right?
bluebear1985 2 years ago
What is that thing on Daly's jacket?
perlster 2 years ago
Yes, you are right. CBS-TV in New York took over some old Broadway-sector theaters of varying acoustic quality. In Hollywood, this is Television City, so the soundstages are all up-to-date technologically.
soulierinvestments 2 years ago
Actually the curtain is a lot better looking than the bland backdrops they used in New York. It adds an extra touch of elegance.
I also notice that nobody asked for anthing to be repeated so they had better acoustics in that studio.
44032 2 years ago
Note how Jack had his blindfold on before being asked. It looks like the camera missed Mickey clowning around with his blindfold.
1borito 2 years ago
How appropriate the baseball question at 6:10 was - since Day was married to ex-Dodgers and Giants manager Leo Durocher.
davemock 3 years ago
yeah, she's 5'8", and with heels she's probably 5'10"- 5'11". That was then though, I saw an interview of her that was from last year or so and she's in a wheelchair.
Imthecuteone 3 years ago
Roy Rowan was, indeed, the announcer for the various Lucille Ball shows, was also an announcer on the earliest radio episodes of "Gunsmoke", and also did commercial billboards and station-break bumpers [film-integrated, so to speak] for other CBS shows like "Hawaii Five-O", "Magnum, PI", "Dallas" and "Falcon Crest".
Not to be confused with the author and Life Magazine journalist of the same name, nor with motion picture director Roy Rowland.
byrd56 3 years ago