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What's my Line? Nancy Sinatra & Tommy Sands

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What's my Line? Nancy Sinatra & Tommy Sands

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  • 1965, 7? months before Kilgallen's death and 1 1/2 years before Frank Sinatra appeared on WML as mystery guest then panelist.

    Hail Nancy Sinatra -- at least she exhibits good sportiness to chit-chat with Dorothy Kilgallen even though her father feuded with Kilgallen. I word it that way, because substantially most of what Kilgallen wrote about him turned out to be true.

    They are both in their early luscious periods. A shame they divorced later in 1965. Loved him in Babes in Toyland!

  • Hard to believe there was once a time when guys could actually be embarassed about the color of their suit. The fact that it's New York also has alot to do with it. If this had been filmed on the west coast, it would be Tony Randall and Bennett Cerf who would have been considered way overdressed for the occasion.

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  • Frank had power in show business and when Tommy and Nancy divorced, that was the end of Tommy's career. Tommy moved to Hawaii and stayed.

  • Tommy is gorgeous - what a voice - of course, Nancy is lovely and talented also.

  • This was about a year or two before "Boots". Nancy had released several albums of standards that flopped. After her divorce, a record producer named Lee Hazelwood steered her to more modern pop songs (he wrote "Boots" and "How Does That Grab Ya Darlin'?") and established her image as "moving on" woman, which jump started her career.

  • Sure Wayne, and Tommy's legs were broken by mystery thugs as he jogged just by coincidence. Get real - Sinatra did everything short of murdering the guy - he certainly murdered his career.

  • Although I like the rotating 4th chair idea, Tony Randall always gels like he's a weekly member of the panel and the show sparkles all the more with him around.

  • Frank had nothing to do with Tommy's career downfall and just had nothing to do with Tommy period.

  • I didn't know they were a couple....

  • Tommy didn't love Nancy, the marriage was a career move on his part. He left Nancy, broke her heart and Frank took care of his career. Sigh....

  • @JohnnyGNV Yes... Tommy was BANISHED..Sad to say...

  • @soulierinvestments Interesting comments...Yes, Dorothy died eventually for KNOWING TOO MUCH...a brilliant journalist, and of course Tommy was RUINED for allegedly "cheating" on Nancy.. Sinatra had that kind of "pull" you know.

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