What's My Line? Panelists had the option of passing to the next panelist—or even disqualifying themselves entirely if they somehow knew the contestant's occupation or identity, in the case of a mystery challenger, before the round. The series has been seen on Game Show Network[60] at various times. Martin Gabel, Jayne Meadows, Richard Kollmar, & Phyllis Cerf, 1. If the panelists got it correct on the first try, the audience members received $5 and a year's supply of Turtle Wax. Cast & Crew. Exceptions to this dress code were on the broadcasts immediately following the deaths of Fred Allen[20] and Dorothy Kilgallen,[21] in which the male cast members wore straight neckties and the women wore simpler dresses. The Los Angeles version of the live show went on hiatus when van Straaten relocated to New York, then resumed in June 2007. Patrice Munsel, 1. The game followed a line of formality and adherence to rules. Danny Kaye, 2. It proved to be a durable format, returning in 1973 with David Jacobs as host, and later on ITV with Andrews. Beginning in 1955 Daly simply greeted and seated the contestant, who later met the panel at the end of the game. Please consider subscribing to keep up to date on new uploads. [26][27] The radio version is notable for the only appearances of Marlene Dietrich, Constance Bennett, and Marlon Brando. [24] On more than one occasion, Daly "led the panel down the garden path" – a favorite phrase used when an answer had proven misleading to the panelists. - Hayley Mills; PANEL: Steve Allen, Joanna Barnes (Nov 28, 1965)", "List of Celebrity Guests from Stage version", "Fox TV Stations to Air Classic Game Shows From Buzzr TV's Massive Library - Hollywood Reporter", "What's My Line? A Community Chest Special, completely separate from the regular production of episodes, was broadcast live on all the major networks (CBS, ABC, NBC, and DuMont) on the afternoon of Sunday September 27, 1953. Gloria Swanson, 2. 1. Johnny Olson continued as announcer until a short time into the 1972–73 season, when he departed for California to begin his tenures as announcer of the revivals of The Price Is Right (which he continued to do until his passing in 1985) and I've Got a Secret (1972-73). Celebrities ask questions to work out the occupations of the show's guests. An unknown man ran on stage for a moment during the Mystery Guest segment. Judy Holliday. The existing kinescope films (now digitized) have subsequently rerun on television. was a guessing game in which the four panelists attempted to determine the occupation (i.e., "line [of work]") of a guest. Allen left in 1954 to launch The Tonight Show, and he was replaced by comedian Fred Allen (no relation),[10] who remained on the panel until his death in 1956. This involved featuring the product in the show's opening, on the front of the panel's desk, above the sign-in board, and on Daly's scorecards. This set debuted when the show premiered, made the move from Broadway to Rockefeller Center in 1972, and was used until the end of the 1972–73 season. announcer Johnny Olson was the announcer, and Bob Barker was the host for the show which ran for two seasons on CBS. ET slot where it would remain until the end of its network run on September 3, 1967. The show is now an authorized production as it is licensed by FremantleMedia, the owners of What's My Line?. Starting with this episode, all episodes taped in color at the Ed Sullivan Theatre. From November 2004 to July 2006, Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten produced one-hour live stage versions of the show at the ACME Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, California, titled What's My Line? This was then state-of-the-art technology, and Daly praised it upon his return from Moscow. - Floyd Patterson; Vincent Price; Walter Pidgeon [panel] (Dec 16, 1956)", The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=What%27s_My_Line%3F&oldid=1005494299, Black-and-white American television shows, Black-and-white Australian television shows, First-run syndicated television programs in the United States, Television series by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Television shows filmed in New York (state), 1958 Australian television series endings, Articles with dead external links from February 2019, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2016, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2019, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2013, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2008, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2009, All articles with vague or ambiguous time, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 7 February 2021, at 23:19. Sponsors were accorded the same exposure on the set as Stopette. Challengers greet the panel after the game for the first time. The CBS News Convention Team, 2. Produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS, the show was initially called Occupation Unknown before deciding on the name What's My Line? Jack Barry, partner of Dan Enright, both of whom had taken falls in the quiz-show scandals of the 1950s, hosted the What's My Perversion? Mayor Richard J. Daley, 2. Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, AF, Peter Cook, Phyllis Newman, Martin Gabel, BC, Kitty Carlisle, Tony Randall, Phyllis Newman, 1. Included from March 18, 1956, we feature the infamous death of Fred Allen. Cerf's introductions of Daly were generally straightforward in his earliest years on the show, but as time went by Cerf expanded these introductions, often telling long jokes which he tied to Daly in some way.[29]. Regular panellists: David Nixon, Lady Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Gilbert Harding, Ted Moult, Katie Boyle, Elizabeth Allen, Marghanita Laski, Jerry Desmonde, Bob Monkhouse, Dawn Addams, Cyril Fletcher, Alan Melville, Kenneth Williams, William Franklyn, Jilly Cooper, George Gale, Ernie Wise, Roy Hudd, June Whitfield, Kate Robbins, Peter Smith, Patrick Mower, Jeffrey Archer. What's My Line? Congressman James Roosevelt, 2. Perle Mesta. In 2008, another revival of the show with David Hasselhoff was planned in cooperation with FremantleMedia, which had taken over ownership of all Goodson-Todman and Mark Goodson Productions programming, that never got off the ground. Soon, other panelists were asking this question as well. Regular Panelist (1955-1956) See All Cast & Crew. As the questioning rotated, a panel member asked questions, and the guest would answer either "yes" or "no." On those occasions, to provide the audience an opportunity to see the guest play the game, the panelists and host would typically allow questioning to pass around at least once before coming up with the correct guess. Dollar signs for "no" answers were replaced by sequential numbers. In his last years, Cerf explained to interviewer Robbin Hawkins that Montenier was ultimately ruined by his refusal to abandon or share sponsorship as the show entered new markets and became too expensive. Sir Edmund Hillary, 2. The music was performed and recorded at CTS Studios in Wembley, England, with Fox, Israel and producer Mark Goodson in attendance. This was the time of year that production companies and syndicators would try to sell new and continuing series to local stations, and Viacom and Goodson-Todman found themselves unable to secure contracts with enough stations to justify continuing producing the program beyond the current campaign. Unlike its predecessor, the syndicated What's My Line? On these occasions, a guest panelist would take their spot. The set, designed by veteran Goodson-Todman art director Theodore Cooper, was predominantly blue and featured walls behind the panel and host areas tiled with illustrations representing various occupations. 30min. The syndicated series ran for 1,320 episodes over seven seasons. Since the program had celebrities in every episode, almost all of its kinescope recordings have been preserved in the archive of producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. Starting in July 1959 and continuing for 8 straight years, until July 1967, when John Daly was due to appear in Moscow, the show would occasionally record episodes onto quadruplex videotape for playback at a future date. Roy Rowan is The Sub-Announcer. In 2013, TV Guide ranked it #9 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever.[3]. The most frequent guest panelist was Arlene Francis's husband Martin Gabel, who appeared 112 times over the years. An attempt at an eighth season did not get off the ground as not enough stations were willing to pick up the series for an additional year. is a panel game show that originally ran in the United States on the CBS Television Network from 1950 to 1967, originally in black and white and later in color, with subsequent U.S. revivals. Other episodes sustained only partial damage, such as a 1965 episode that is mainly damaged during the mystery guest appearance of Marian Anderson. TV-G. Subtitles. For this clip in 1955, Ball and Arnaz made their way to the What’s My Line? Justice William O. Douglas, 2. To begin a round, Daly would invite the contestant to "come in and sign in, please," which, by 1960, had evolved to the more familiar "enter and sign in, please." What's My Line? What's My Line? After airing alternate Wednesdays, then alternate Thursdays, finally on October 1, 1950, it had settled into its weekly Sunday 10:30 p.m. If all four panelists failed, each member of the team won an additional bonus prize. Prior to 1954, both panelists and host began the program in their seats, but this was changed, responding to letters asking what panelists looked like away from their seats. The first guest on the New York show (#75 in the production overall) was Pat Finch, who was the first guest on the first CBS episode. [37], Beginning with the first Wednesday episode (#005; April 12, 1950, and continuing until around 1951), the show was broadcast from the now demolished CBS Studio 51 (Maxine Elliott's Theatre, aka Maxine Elliott Theatre, 109 W. 39th St., NY). [5] In such instances, there would often be two shows a day; the "taped" one, followed immediately by the "live" one. After its cancellation by CBS in 1967, it returned in syndication as a daily production, originally hosted by Wally Bruner and later by Larry Blyden, which ran from 1968 to 1975. Red Skelton, Girdle Model, Librace's Piano Tuner, Captain US Davis Cup Tennis Team. [37] The last episode aired in black & white was taped on July 17, 1966, and the last episode to be produced there in black & white aired live on July 24. Jonathan Cerf & Peter Gabel, 2. - Season 10, Episode 49: EPISODE #476 - TV.com", "Image: 33_April_14_1963_662, (640 × 299 px)", "First Breadbox episode. With this in mind, Goodson-Todman offered host Blyden the hosting position on Showoffs, a charades-based game show that the company was developing for ABC's daytime lineup. Season 6 Episode 25 EPISODE #246. were only shown in black-and-white after the show ended.[25]. Line's sister show, I've Got a Secret, and later, the syndicated version of WML engaged in the practice of contestants demonstrating their talents. "line of work", with panelists being called on to question and identify a weekly celebrity "mystery guest" while blindfolded. - Season 1, Episode 1: EPISODE #1 - TV.com", "Image: 39_June_10_1951_054, (640 × 305 px)", "What's My Line? [4] The original series, which was usually broadcast live, debuted on Thursday, February 2, 1950, at 8:00 p.m. [citation needed] The first panelist would be introduced by the announcer following the show's introduction, and each panelist would introduce the next in turn, with the last introducing Daly. A YouTube channel features all 757 episodes of the CBS run of What's My Line?, plus extras featuring WML regulars, various compilations of clips, and several "lost" episodes that were never included in reruns. After Kilgallen's death in 1965, she was similarly not replaced with a permanent panelist, and for the show's final two years, the panel consisted of Cerf, Francis and two guests. First broadcast to be recorded at an earlier time. [30][31] After Montenier sold Stopette to Helene Curtis,[32] the series was sponsored by a variety of companies which were either regular or rotating. The production debuted in New York at the Barrow Street Theatre on March 24, 2008 for an announced run of six shows. Jackie Gleason. [citation needed] Later in the series, Daly would throw all the cards over with increasing frequency and arbitrariness (frequently to give a particularly interesting or worthy panelist the maximum available prize money), evidence the prize was secondary to game play. Panelists now enter the stage and walk to their seats at the beginning of the program. Near the end of its run, sponsors would be introduced in the opening title and given commercials during the show, but would not be displayed on the set. An audio-only excerpt from the otherwise lost episode #866 (June 18, 1967) can be heard in an LP called The Age of Television. William Schuman, 2. According to Fox's book, Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music, Bob Israel of Score Productions paid him a buyout fee of $1,000 (equal to $5,184 today[citation needed]) for the work. Richerd Kollmar, Florence Randall, Martin Gabel, & Phyllis Cerf, Ralph Paul replaces Hal Simms as announcer, AF, Governor William Quinn, Betsy Palmer, BC, Martin Gabel, Debbie Reynolds, Anthony Perkins, AF, Johnny Olson replaces Ralph Paul as announcer, 1. John Daly. shown on the Buzzr network.[61]. featuring a game show called What's My Perversion? Complete with original commercials for Stopette deodorant and Remington Rand shavers, along with a few plugs for Westinghouse. At the time of Blyden's death, a handful of new episodes of What's My Line? The emcee was John Charles Daly. In the 1960s and 1970s syndicated run, whenever there was extra time, a special game was instituted called "Who's Who". The original What's My Line? As it had with the original series, Goodson-Todman went to ABC News to seek out a host, whose title had ceased to be that of "moderator," and hired Wally Bruner to take over for John Charles Daly. New versions of WML were planned as early as 1981, then in 1996, the show was going to be revived by a joint venture between All-American Television and Miramax Films (which also would have been Miramax's first foray into television game shows) as it was being described as "a new model" that would have blended the original features such as having a celebrity panel question contestants in an effort to guess their occupation and also having the panel blindfolded to guess the identity of a famous person, with contemporary "special effects" and "interactive twists." Episode #195 (February 21, 1954) only exists among collectors as a second-hand kinescope, as the official kinescope is missing from the Goodson-Todman archive. The moderator and panel's desks were not brought over, as they had been for the Chicago special.[42]. Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan & Faye Emerson, 2. Publisher Bennett Cerf replaced Untermeyer as a regular panelist in 1951, and comedian Steve Allen replaced Block in 1953. The What's My Line? An episode of "What's My Line", a popular 1950s panel game show which aired on CBS. Supporting Content. Mystery guests have included Ed Begley Jr., Stephen Bishop, Mr. Blackwell, LeVar Burton, Brett Butler, José Canseco, Drew Carey, Andy Dick, Michael and Kitty Dukakis, Hector Elizondo, Nanette Fabray, Peter Falk, Caitlyn Jenner, Larry King, Kathy Kinney, Bruno Kirby, Tara Lipinski, Lisa Loeb, Shelley Long, Leonard Maltin, Rose Marie, Wink Martindale, Sally Struthers, Rip Taylor, Judy Tenuta, Alan Thicke, Dick Van Patten, Lindsay Wagner, Wil Wheaton, Noah Wyle, and Sean Young.[58]. [37][39] Meanwhile, the concurrent 1952–1953 Radio edition, at least during the CBS run, was heard live from CBS Studio Building 22 (49 E. 52nd St., NY). The panel was still introduced from left to right, as they had been before, and Blyden was introduced last. The regular panelists were under contract and were paid "much more," according to Fates. Fates explained that Cerf indeed had died, but television was practicing a time-honored tradition of celebrating one's work long after their death. Robert Morse, 1. On the evening of October 7, 1962, the What's My Line panel consisted of actress Arlene Francis, musician and comedian Victor Borge, journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, and publisher Bennett Cerf. is known for its attention to manners and class. John Charles Daly celebrating his eighteenth… At the time, syndication involved tape-sharing among stations that aired a series, a practice referred to as "bicycling." Herb Alpert & His Tijuana Brass, 1. Announcer (1961-1967) Fred Allen. Additionally, starting April 17, 1955, the panel stopped taking initial guesses. Each panelist had 20 seconds to take those occupation cards to the appropriate contestant (the ones who they thought had that occupation). set while visiting New York to promote the upcoming season of their hit show. In producing the special, the only existing master 16mm prints of the original series kinescope films were removed from storage and brought to a Manhattan editing facility that Goodson-Todman Productions rented. is a window to another era", "The Games People Played in a Simpler Time", "What's My Line? - Season 5, Episode 4: EPISODE #174 - TV.com", "Audio of Hawkins interview with Cerf from Youtube", "What's My Line? [29] An April 1967 episode featuring Candice Bergen as the mystery guest was lost in its entirety, as was a June 1967 episode featuring both Betty Grable and F. Lee Bailey. To increase the probability of affirmative answers, panelists would often phrase questions in the negative starting with "Is it something other than..." or "Can I rule out...", The show popularized the phrase, "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" What's My Line ran until 1963, with Andrews at the helm. Bert Lahr, 1. Edith Young & Phyllis Cerf, 2. When Barbara Kelly lost an earring on the show and when Bob Monkhouse appeared wearing an eye-patch (a blood vessel had burst), the papers gave the stories the same prominence as they gave the exploits of EastEnders‘ Dirty Den in the 1980s. In Los Angeles, panelists have included Carlos Alazraqui, Alison Arngrim, E.G. This album, which was put out by RCA Records in 1971, featured interviews with TV personalities about the medium's first 25 years. In early 1975, with production on break, it became clear to staff that the seventh season of the syndicated What's My Line? Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [37], CBS announced in early 1967 that a number of game shows, including What's My Line?, were to be canceled at the end of the season. Gen. Mark Clark, 2. There are two great mystery guests, the husband and wife team , the one and only Lucille Ball and husband/television pioneer, Desi Arnaz. First episode broadcast from CBS Studio 52. What's My Line? Jackie Cooper, 1. An audio-only portion of episode #079 from December 2, 1951 (only has part of Game 1 with Mrs. Virginia Hendershot as the Steam Shovel Operator from Bound Brook, NJ) exists. - Season 9, Episode 20: EPISODE #397 - TV.com", "Only One Prime-Time TV Show Will Be Produced Here In Fall", "Image: Week_008_August_27_1968_0036_0040, (640 × 284 px)", "Image: Week_167_September_28_1972_0831_0835, (640 × 283 px)", "What's My Line? What’s My Line? channel features all 757 episodes in the Goodson-Todman archive of the classic game show "What's My Line?" I've Got a Secret is an American panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show, What's My Line? Unknown to the public, mystery guests were paid $500 (equal to $5,313 in 2019[33]) as an appearance fee, whether they won or lost the game. (For the first few telecasts, the contestants signed their names on an artist's sketch pad; but when the brightness of the studio lights made it difficult for the signatures to be seen clearly by the viewers, the white sketchpad was replaced by a black chalkboard.) Released by Dot in 1955, audio recordings of eight "mystery guest" segments from the original Daly era can only be heard. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, 2. Panelists are Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen, Sam Levenson and Betty Furness, host is John Daly. For the final season, from episode #830 to episode #876 (September 11, 1966 – September 3, 1967), in conjunction with the program's permanent move to color, the show used CBS Studio 50 (later renamed the Ed Sullivan Theater, 1697 Broadway at 53rd St., NY). aired daily on weekdays, each station airing the show did not air the same episode on a particular day. Steve Allen first posed this on January 18, 1953, and it was then refined over subsequent episodes. A panelist chosen by Daly would begin the game. The tiles were done away with in favor of having blue walls with question marks painted on them, and the rest of the set adopted a red and yellow color palette. Mary Healy, DK, Robert Q. Lewis, Hedda Hopper, Ronald Reagan, DK, Robert Q. Lewis, Hedda Hopper, Eammon Andrews, 1. 1950-1975; CBS Game Show Watchlist. The ultimate or penultimate round of an episode involved blindfolding the panel for a celebrity guest appearance (originally called "mystery challengers" by Daly) whom the panel had to identify by name, rather than occupation. Famous episode where a man walks on stage during the Mystery Guest segment. Clifton Fadiman,[7][8] Eamonn Andrews, and Random House co-founding publisher and panelist Bennett Cerf[9] substituted on the four occasions when Daly was unavailable. June 19, 1955. Four members of the studio audience were lined up on stage, and their occupations were printed on cards. [37][41], Episode #323 (August 12, 1956), in conjunction with the 1956 Democratic Party Convention, was a special Chicago episode broadcast from the studios of CBS owned-and-operated WBBM-TV (630 N. McClurg Ct., Chicago, IL). The vibes between him and everyone else were friendly and cheerful, but less than three years later he asserted in his column, which ran in the same New York City newspaper as Dorothy Kilgallen's column, that various panelists on What's My Line, whom he did not name, had been supplied with information so they would appear on-camera "as exceptionally funny and smart people." — Live On Stage. He would also amiably chide the panel[22] if they began a conference without first asking him. Frequent sponsors in the 1960s were Kellogg's cereals, Allstate Insurance, and Geritol. [citation needed] As a result, only about ten episodes exist from the first two years of the series, including the first three broadcasts. Gordon & Sheila MacRae. Eamonn Andrews is the guest host on this program. Appearing as panelists were Robert Q. Lewis, who had been a panelist on the original What's My Line?, and Pamela Mason, who had been a mystery guest. Fredric March, Originally broadcast in color, from CBS Studio 72, 1. Mystery guests would usually attempt to conceal their identities with disguised voices, much to the amusement of the studio audience. Bob & Linda Hope, 1. Abbreviations: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, 1. Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca, AF, George Grizzard, Phyllis Newman, Tony Randall, AF, Martin Gabel, Michele Lee, Tony Randall, AF, Mark Goodson, Helen Gurley Brown, Tony Randall, AF, Mel Ferrer, Suzy Knickerbocker, Tony Randall, Allen Ludden, Gene Rayburn, Ed McMahon, & Bud Collyer, Phyllis Newman, Martin Gabel, AF, Tony Randall. : TV's Most Famous Panel Show, to send a form letter response to fans who had written complaining about the late Bennett Cerf's failure to disappear, some saying the television stations were using poor taste. Bruner, and later Blyden, would preface the demonstrations by asking Lloyd Gross, who directed most of the editions, "Lloyd, would you open the curtains, please?" The first three seasons (1968–1971) originated from Studio 50, the home of the original series. Arthur Murray, 2. However, the show was developed as a reality show and had no panel or game elements. Tony Randall, Helen Gurley Brown, Martin Gabel, AF. What's My Line? Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, & Kitty Carlisle, 2. Usually when such a veteran appears, there is a pristine-quality DVD screening of the original kinescope on a plasma screen. Mystery guest rounds were no longer scored and simply ended with a correct guess or when time ran out. One of the first rotating sponsors, which actually came before Montenier's sale of Stopette to Helene Curtis (who continued to sponsor the program after the purchase and still promoted Stopette in their advertising), was the Remington Rand Corporation, who used their time to promote their line of electric shaver and computer such as the UNIVAC. Today a great episode of "What's My Line?" A typical episode featured two standard rounds (sometimes a third, and very rarely a rushed fourth) plus one mystery guest round. is a panel game show which originally ran in the United States on the CBS Television Network from 1950 to 1967. The contestant entered by writing his or her name on a small sign-in board. Betty White & Allen Ludden, 1. 55 is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (60 episodes). Pier Angeli & Vic Damone, 1. [55] Just days after disbanding their technical crew, Goodson and Todman pitched the idea of a retrospective network special to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the program's CBS debut, called What's My Line at 25. "[35][36], The first four episodes (#001 – #004; February – March 16, 1950) were broadcast live from a converted loft at the former CBS Studio 41 Grand Central Studios at Grand Central Terminal (15 Vanderbilt Ave., NY). On the occasions on which there were two mystery guests, the first would usually appear as the first contestant. - 1955 - Episode 25. This prompted producer Gil Fates, who recalled the situation in his book, What's My Line? It also included a segment in which Vint Cerf's son Bennett (named after the panelist) appeared as a guest. Bette Davis. In 2000, a pilot was shot with host Harry Anderson for CBS, but was later turned down in favor of the reality show Survivor. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. However, even with such formality, Daly was not above trading bon mots with the panelists during the game, and Cerf would often attempt to make a pun of his name. In addition to the television version, What's My Line was also broadcast on network radio for a short time. in his 1972 film Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, with the segment "What Are Sex Perverts?" I found this photograph of Eamonn Andrews and a 1952 'What's My Line' panel in a book titled 'Fifties Source Book'. What's My Line? The special was broadcast by ABC on May 28, 1975 as a late-night ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, and is currently available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media. [citation needed]. "Eyes on the Prize", Steve Allen's birth name was Stephen Valentine Patrick Allen, while Fred Allen's birth name was John Florence Sullivan, What's My Line (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), list of longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-shows, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, http://www.tvguide.com/news/greatest-game-shows-1066568.aspx, "What's My Line? All original series shows were recorded via kinescope onto film, but networks in the early 1950s sometimes destroyed such recordings to recover the silver content from the film. In 1954–55, in addition to his duties with What's My Line?, Daly also hosted the final year of the NBC Television game show Who Said That?, in which celebrities tried to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports. It is the longest-running U.S. primetime network television game-show. What's My Line? Moderator (1950-1967) Johnny Olson. Upon his departure, Bennett Cerf took over this position. The amount of the prize was tallied by Daly who flipped up to ten cards on his desk. [44] The primary reason for the cancellation, along with the other panel shows CBS aired in prime time at the time, was that the programs' low overall viewership—the key metric of success during Michael Dann's time with the network—could no longer justify their presence even as the shows continued to turn a profit with their low production costs. After the first four episodes, the show gained its initial sponsor when Jules Montenier paid to have his product, Stopette spray deodorant, featured in advertising on the program. What's My Line? Episode summary", "Summary at TV.com of show with contestant who made breadboxes", "Oh, the Civility! - 1955 - Episode 39 Add to Watchlist Four celebrity panelists try to guess the occupation of a … Voiceover: John Benson(1984-7) With John Daly, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen. For the 1974–75 season, the animated intro was done away with in favor of the show's announcer offering a preview of one of the contestants' games, and the panelists simply entered the stage one at a time as they were introduced. which aired on CBS from 1950 to 1967, plus much more: Dozens of "extras" featuring WML regulars, various compilations of clips, as well as several "lost" episodes that were never included in reruns. Occasionally Daly would amiably one-up Cerf if he felt the pun was of lesser quality. For the 1973–74 season, the show's set was changed. game show, shortly before both finally returned to television in triumph with The Joker's Wild. Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead at the age of 52, the morning after this program aired live. 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