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The What's My Line Cameramen were mystery guests on the 07 July 1957 episode of WML.

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  • Arlene Frances has to be one of the smartest people in the entertainment industry, ever.

  • WOW Arlene looks so very beautiful! Especially when she smiles.

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  • In any of today's shows the performers would not have a clue as to the appearances of their own cameramen, nevermind being able to recognize them by their names.

  • @LowRising89 Everybody also stood when Eleanor Roosevelt appeared. I'm just glad Jerry Lewis wasn't on the panel that night - Lord knows what he might have said to her, as when he asked the fat lady who packaged diet pills why she didn't use her own product (or something like that). Hmmm...

    "HEY LADY - I'm the one with the goofy voice!"

  • @tomitstube The women also stood when a Nun appeared.

  • FCC rules prohibit charging admission to studio audiences. This goes back to radio and is still in effect today.

  • Arlene Frances had the most sexist laugh lines on her face.

  • @binaway Well that is the Unions fault for agreeing to those terms in the first place. Also many times the studios keep them on payroll vs laying them off (Which they can).

  • These guys are employees of the network. Today they are all temporary employees even after 20 years. Saves the network paying benefits.

  • @jimaroo100 ~ i haven't seen that one, i was wrong about them standing for alfred hitchcock, but have seen them both stand for jimmy durante and eleanor roosevelt. it is a rarity.

  • @tomitstube Both Arlene and Dorothy stood for Bishop Fulton Sheen. And Dorothy (a Catholic) kissed his ring.

  • i've only seen the women stand one other time, arlene wasn't on that show. arlene's replacement stood, so i guess dorothy felt obligated. i don't remember who it was. i want to say alfred hitchcock but i'm not sure.

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