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What's My Line? is a panel game show that originally ran in the United States, between 1950 and 1967, on CBS, originally in black and white and later in color, with subsequent American revivals. The game uses celebrity panelists to question contestants in order to determine their occupation.
In 1968, producer Mark Goodson approached Bruner to audition for the new syndicated version of What's My Line? [3] Bruner’s background as an ABC News correspondent had been shared by the program’s original host, John Charles Daly. Part of Bruner's audition was an opportunity to view old kinescopes of the original CBS version.
”The First Family” President Kennedy impersonator Vaughn Meader's appearance as the mystery guest on CBS Television's What’s My Line? the evening of the 1962 NFL Championship Game, December 30, 1962. John Daly is on the right. From December 1968 to January 1969, Daly hosted the arts and humanities program "Critique" on NET.
Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) [1] [2] was an American game show panelist, actress, radio and television talk show host. She is best known for her long-running role as a panelist on the television game show What's My Line?, on which she regularly appeared for 25 years, from 1950 to 1975, on both the network and syndicated versions of the show.
The setup adds the impostor element to the format of What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret. The show was created by Bob Stewart and originally produced by Mark Goodson–Bill Todman Productions. It first aired on CBS from 1956 to 1968 with Bud Collyer as host.
Harold Leonard [1] Block (August 3, 1913 – June 16, 1981) was an American comedy writer, comedian, producer, songwriter and television personality. Although Block was a highly successful comedy writer for over 15 years, today he is most often remembered as an original panelist of the television game show What's My Line? who was fired from the show in its third season, reportedly for ...
From 1968 to 1975, Sales was a regular panelist on the syndicated revival of What's My Line?. (He had been a guest panelist on one episode of the original version in 1965.) He was usually the first panelist introduced and occupied the chair on the far left side (facing the camera), next to Arlene Francis.
During his time on What's My Line?, Cerf received an honorary degree from the University of Puget Sound, and an honorary doctorate of letters in November 1965 from William Jewell College, in Liberty, Missouri. Cerf twice was a juror at the Miss America pageant. [11] Cerf was interviewed in 1967 and 1968 by Robin Hawkins, a freelancer working ...