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What's My Line?
Creato da:
Genere: Famiglia | Commedia |
Numero di stagioni: 1
Numero di episodi: 876
Data prima messa in onda: 1950-02-02
Data ultima messa in onda: 1967-09-03
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Cast
Cast tecnico
Personaggi
Approfondimenti
Although the final 1966 to 1967 season was broadcast in color, the color videotapes were discarded b [...]
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Martin Gabel holds the record for the most number of appearances as a guest panelist.
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Fred Allen would often invent situations about Arlene Francis, in the introductions. She would respo [...]
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After the death of Dorothy Kilgallen, Goodson Todman Productions conducted an intensive search to fi [...]
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Legendary New York/San Francisco Giants broadcaster Russ Hodges appeared on the October 7, 1962 broa [...]
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On the October 2, 1960 broadcast, the heads of both the Democratic and Republican National Committee [...]
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When Anne Bancroft was the mystery guest on the July 1, 1962 broadcast, she answered the panel's que [...]
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For several years, all of the members of the "Rat Pack," with the exception of ring leader Frank Sin [...]
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A weekly American CBS radio version of this show was produced from May 1952 until July 1953. The reg [...]
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Dorothy Kilgallen, Tony Randall,,Steve Allen and Fred Allen are the only regular panelists who also [...]
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On the October 21, 1962 broadcast, a man named Emanuel Ress, who had appeared ten years earlier, ret [...]
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On several occasions Larry Blyden served as a guest panelist. Blyden would later become host of the [...]
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Contestant Pat Finch holds the record for most appearances on the series as a regular contestant. Sh [...]
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During the October 7, 1962 broadcast, an intruder made his way to the camera range while the panel w [...]
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The German version of this program was named Was bin ich? (1955), which translates to "What am I?" i [...]
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The first sponsor of the program was Jules Montenier, Inc., which was owned by Dr. Jules Montenier. [...]
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On the February 9, 1964 broadcast one of the contestants was a man who made Beatle wigs. In a displa [...]
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Dorothy Kilgallen was the mystery guest on the February 5, 1961 telecast. She had been hospitalized [...]
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For the program's entire seventeen year run, the top prize was fifty dollars. The network and the pr [...]
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In Arlene Francis's 1978 autobiography, she explains that she was hired as a panelist for the show f [...]
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Former Los Angeles mayor Sam Yorty appeared on the September 10, 1961 broadcast. He signed in as "Mr [...]
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The mystery guest on the final CBS broadcast was John Daly. Producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman a [...]
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The French Canadian version of this program was named Chacun son métier (1954), which translates [...]
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Starting with the live broadcast on July 20, 1952, Goodson-Todman Productions paid CBS for each kine [...]
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Baltimore Colts wide receiver, and future Pro Football Hall of Fame member, Raymond Berry appeared o [...]
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On November 9, 1952, a year after the premiere of Lucy ed io (1951), Desi Arnaz was the mystery gues [...]
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The studio from which CBS broadcast the series between 1960 and 1966 became the notorious Studio 54 [...]
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Although there are those who suspect John Daly was sending the panel signals, Moderator Daly insiste [...]
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A frequent panelist during the show's final two seasons was columnist Aileen Mehle, who appeared on [...]
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Colonel Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, appeared on the December 1, 1963 broadca [...]
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Songwriter Carolyn Leigh, who wrote the lyrics for the song "The Best is Yet to Come" as well as the [...]
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When mystery guests were on, Dorothy Kilgallen was the one who normally figured out foreigners, beca [...]
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In 1959, Goodson-Todman Productions began using reel-to-reel videotape, a new product from the Ampex [...]
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For seventeen years, CBS recorded every broadcast of this series on kinescope film. Many of them wer [...]
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Among the approximately 5,000 letters received by the Goodson company each week, many protested Doro [...]
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During her 3 appearances as a mystery guest Ann Sothern shows how well or not she knows the differen [...]
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Presidents Ford, Carter and Reagan each appeared on the show before becoming president, but there ne [...]
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The episode that aired live on November 4, 1956 included "television critic" Jack O'Brian as a conte [...]
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On March 13th 1966 nationally known and highly intelligent news reporter Jeanne Parr sits on the pan [...]
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The Paley Center for Media, with locations in midtown Manhattan and Beverly Hills, California, has a [...]
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The show's announcer Johnny Olson was a mystery guest on the April 4, 1965 broadcast and completely [...]
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A ''What's My Line?'' board game was introduced in the fall of 1955.
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Legendary billiards hustler Minnesota Fats appeared on the January 17, 1965 broadcast. However, he s [...]
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In January 2016, the kinescope of a lost episode was discovered on eBay. It was bought and uploaded [...]
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Michael Jackson (the Los Angeles radio host, not the singer) appeared on the August 7, 1960 broadcas [...]
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On the May 9, 1965 broadcast, Soupy Sales made his first ever appearance on the show. Filling in as [...]
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Eamonn Andrews is the only person to have appeared on the American version of the show as a panelist [...]
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For seventeen years, CBS recorded every broadcast of this series on kinescope film. Many episodes we [...]
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When employees of Goodson-Todman Productions were compiling snippets of old episodes for a 25th anni [...]
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Green Bay Packer great and future Pro Football Hall of Fame member Ray Nitschke appeared on the Dece [...]
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The show was broadcast outside of New York only twice in its 17 1/2-year history. The first time was [...]
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Lucille Ball holds the record for the most appearances as mystery guest, with 5.
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In 101 Dalmatians (1961), it is parodied as "What's My Crime?", a television game show that Jasper a [...]
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The 25th anniversary special is available for viewing on a web site and also at the Paley Center for [...]
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None of the panelists that were on the panel the night of the series finale (Arlene Francis, Bennett [...]
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Twenty years after the first period of kinescope destruction at the hands of CBS employees, Goodson- [...]
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This version of "What's My Line?" held the record for the longest-running game show on American tele [...]
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Grace Stafford, the voice of Woody Woodpecker, appeared on the November 10, 1963 broadcast as a cont [...]
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Louis Untermeyer resigned from the show after he was listed in a notorious booklet called 'Red Chann [...]
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Joey Heatherton, publicizing her upcoming tour of Vietnam, was the mystery guest the night that Doro [...]
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Kitty Carlisle, who normally was a panelist on To Tell the Truth (1956), filled in for Dorothy Kilga [...]
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Connessioni
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Domande
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Errori
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Frase
Steve Allen: Is it bigger than a bread box?
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Elenchi
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Stagioni
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Titolo
Soggetto
Data della prima messa in onda
Numero di episodi
1
Stagione 1
1950
876
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Cast
John Charles Daly
(Self - Moderator)
Cast tecnico
Bill Todman
Mark Goodson