Sir Hubert Wilkins--What's My Line
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@barrymore ladies are supposed to rise for someone who is of higher social status; I'm assuming they believed that knights were of sufficiently high social status (other than that, the only other people I can think of that the ladies rose for were Eleanor Roosevelt and Bishop Sheen).
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total netter typ
very nice man
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What a delightful gentleman! According to a memoir by a producer of the show, it was delicately suggested Sir Hubert was well known enough that the panel should be blindfolded - his reply "Oh hell, doesn't matter, everybody thinks I'm dead!"
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@ART13autotune she and dorothy both seemed to rise for those for whom they had respect.
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reading "Thoughts Through Space" by Sir Hubert Wilkins and Harold M. Sherman...
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Great to see some footage of him.
Reading 'the last explorer' at the moment.
What an amazing guy.
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I noticed also that Arlene got up to shake his hand. The men almost always get up...in fact in every show the men get up except when Wally Cox was on - the men stayed seated.
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After reading "the last explorer" by Simon Nasht its great to see him on here on the tube, thanks crepehanger. What Sir Hubert was doing with for US government would have been classified during the cold war, so Im suprised they discuss it so openly on this show.
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Arleen got up
my goodness
she almost never did that for men
It's a treat to see such a distinguished man. Thank you for posting this.
xander7ful 1 year ago 4
Arlene looks fantastic. But then again, she ALWAYS does :)
filmfemmenoir 2 years ago 4