Lady Barber--What's My Line
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Yummy, this one is of the really good WML's - even if Arlene remains in the background.
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She had a wonderfully infectious laugh ;-p
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Are the lying in a rather horizontal position?
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Now listen, if you don't know what that is!
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05:24 my great grandma does that exact sasme movement sometime
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What class.....
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LOL at Bennett's devilish little grin when he got a "yes" to "are the services purveyed to men" hahahaa 2:43
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"ticket seller at the airport" my was this long ago.... a time when u can just walk in with a suitcase, request a ticket, pay and board.
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As Arthur Godfrey allegedly said, "I wonder what the Q stands for." So I doubt he would be drooling.
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Cerf actually asked "knead and pummel" but Daly changed it to "or".
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John Daly was the master of interpretive semantics -- no one in TV came close. Here the master is in action, when not doubled over in hysterical laugher. How did the production staff find such contestants?? -- a sexy Norwegian lady barber on live TV with a bad case of the giggles. It becomes even more funny when the serious game players Bennett Cerf and Dorothy Kilgallen generate gales of audience laughter from straight questions. Thanx for posting this example of what made WML great fun.
soulierinvestments 3 years ago 21
One of those great segments where the guest is as charming as the panelists (and that's a tall order).
60sThru80s 2 years ago 13