The March 21, 1954 appearance on the popular panel show What's My Line? of Dickie and Jill Kollmar, children of regular panelist Dorothy Kilgallen.
A posting of this video already exists in Youtube at this time, but on that video the sound is channeled into the left speaker only. The reason for posting this copy of the video is to offer a version in which sound has been restored to the right speaker.
@karlakor Another blatant example of Daly making a mistake is the Louis Jourdan interview. Go to 3.05 at the Youtube video watch?v=yqyRA7D_Fi0 (paste this after the simple homepage URL) and Robert Q. Lewis asks Jourdan if he had been born in the US, to which the answer should obviously have been no, but Daly misses it and lets Lewis continue asking questions.
romeman01 2 months ago
@karlakor I noticed that, too. John Daly was not infallible. Take the Raquel Welch appearance. At 2.00 Arlene asks "Have you appeared in the New York theater?"; the answer is no. At 3.50, with 9 down and 1 more to go, Tony Randall asks "Have you ever played on the Broadway stage?" John Daly should have said, "the question has been asked about the NY theater and the answer was no, so you have another question". Instead he gave it a "10 down ... unmask!"
romeman01 2 months ago
Margaret Truman's question, "You're not in the theatrical world at all?" should have been answered with a "yes"! Yes, they're not in the theatrical world. John Daly is usually very correct about that sort of clarity, and I'm surprised this one got past him.
karlakor 2 months ago