"PANTOMIME QUIZ (TIME)", originated by Mike Stokey in Los Angeles in 1947, was one of the more enduring "summer replacement" series in TV history, lasting 13 years on four different networks. This 1951edition, seen on CBS' Monday night schedule at 8pm(et) [while "LUX VIDEO THEATER" was on vacation], features "current" regulars Vincent Price, Hans Conried, Adele Jergens, and composer/conductor/character actor Frank DeVol, and guests Marilyn Maxwell, Ella Raines, Howard DaSilva and Walter Brennan.
KTLA Los Angeles version?
heine71 5 months ago
This tv game show was later retitled"Stump The Stars" and "Celebrity Charades".
143AC 1 year ago
the host should have told the participants to just shut up. found it very annoying and difficult to listen to.
Stump The Stars with Stubby Kaye was much better in this venue.
bigred997 2 years ago
Marilyn Maxwell was plugging 'The Lemon Drop Kid', the movie that gave us the song 'Silver Bells'.
Juliaflo 2 years ago
i'm just fascinated by this.
golden-age awkwardness-
DeVeradactyl 2 years ago
"PANTOMIME QUIZ (TIME)", originated by Mike Stokey in Los Angeles in 1947, was one of the more enduring "summer replacement" series in TV history, lasting 13 years on four different networks. This 1951edition, seen on CBS' Monday night schedule at 8pm(et) [while "LUX VIDEO THEATER" was on vacation], features "current" regulars Vincent Price, Hans Conried, Adele Jergens, and composer/conductor/character actor Frank DeVol, and guests Marilyn Maxwell, Ella Raines, Howard DaSilva and Walter Brennan.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago