Hi, I was the youngest recording artist signed to a major label -- Columbia (actually a child couldn't be signed legally, but parents could sign for her). The segment here was confusing because we had finished recording and rehearsing and performing by that time. Here is a strange thing. A child wasn't allowed to sing on tv because of child labor laws. So I was trying hard not to sing. I wasnt going to cry. i was mad. Steve Allen did the little hand wiggle when my voice had a little vibrato. i thought he was making fun of my voice. So there was the pout. But the questions didnt make since to me because I knew the difference between a band and an orchestra. But there were no plans for the summer.
and if anyone has the episode of "To Tell the Truth" (a daytime episode) in which my dear mother (who wrote for Marty Robbins) was "the real Phoebe Binkley," please help me find it. Mama died rhis past year, and my family would love to have a videa of her in her twenties. Sorry to ramble, but what fun. Thank you.
@Carolyn Binkley I'm so sorry for your loss; please accept my sympathies. I found your web page at www.voicebybinkley.com/about-the-studio and am impressed to see that you have not only continued to pursue music professionally but are also carrying on your family tradition!
Watching this, I was astounded that the panel was taken aback by "Mam and Sir. Having moved to Tenn. a few years back I learned it is a requirement, and well it should be
Whilst watching this, I was hoping there would be a post from you and there you are! Yeah, I'm afraid you didn't get a very kid-friendly host and panel with the exception of Betsy Palmer. I think Garry Moore would have handled the hosting better on a segment like this than Steve Allen. Bill, Henry and Bess seem clueless when children appear on the show.
Love Arlene Francis but this 1891 car blew me away. That thing was in perfect condition. Wonder if there is still one in existence today 53 years later. A treasure and they didn't quite seem to grasp that back in 66. People are blind as bats apparently to reality.
Always appreciated Bill Cullen. I believe he was a polio survivor, and in the later years of his career, he was quite immobile, and you would always see him stationary on the programs he hosted.
He had trouble walking even during this time. The director tried to make sure Bill wasn't on camera when he walked. When he later hosted game shows, he was shown either already at the podium or came from behind a curtain.
Betsy is always full of class. She never forgets the people from her past and usually runs over to greet them, especially classy on this ep when they ran out of time. Funny to see at the end Henry lighting a smoke for his debate buddy.
I checked into it a bit, and TH-cam livestreams are just too confusing and messy for me to even begin to deal with, I'm sorry to say. The online help is beyond pathetic, and I just don't have 10 hours to spare to experiment around with this, given that I have very little confidence that the folks watching these shows, in general, are apt to take advantage of a live stream. From what I've read, live streams really work best for music events and video games. If TH-cam makes this easier/more flexible, it might happen at some point in the future, but for the time being, the live chats in the FAcebook group are working very well. I'm sorry for the folks who aren't in the Facebook group, because it's always a blast! (actually, we're starting in about 5 minutes from now. . . )
What's My Line? i understand. and youtube has changed a whole lot. and, the few livestreams i watch is on youtube. and they know how it works, and makes a living out of it. and games and Music are popular, for one big reason. youth. i watch retro streams, not new stuff. i wish classy shows like whats my line, ive got a secret and match game could get some support to. never seen any streaming on facebook. do people get money there to? i never Watch a twitch either. i might get facebook, again to Watch the stream.
HenrikHAAndersson Thanks for understanding-- I'm not ruling out Live Streams in the future (it's an intriguing idea), but for the time being, I think I need to stick to just the Facebook chats. I'd love to see you join the group, but I understand anyone being resistant to joining Facebook! :)
+HenrikHAAndersson And just to clarify -- we don't actually livestream through Facebook during the Facebook chats. Instead we all synchronize our watching devices through an old-fashioned countdown so that we're all starting the TH-cam video at the same time. :-)
The look on Henry Morgan's face at 16:45 is priceless. The camera isn't on the panel very long, perhaps because he is making it clear that his tolerance for "cutesy" has been exceeded.
200 lire in 1891! Daumier made in France. Dodge Brothers came up with their automobile by this model. Chrysler came up with their automobile about the same time. Lincoln about two years after. Each of these fellows had an improved vehicle. I flunked high school on purpose with the help of epilepsy. Hated my high school. They didn't teach anything new or modern. In Norfolk Virginia I was considered a genius/gifted in Virginia Beach I was not considered smart but remedial. I just didn't even try. Went to the library and studied and bought a lot of books for learning. Mom and Dad got me the greatest gift of all time, a library card! Every year I had to replace it as I wore it out. Over 10,000 books I checked out and read everyone. Including books on automobiles.
Two bad we couldn't see Steve after he elbowed the kid in the face. He was probably ready to go into cardiac arrest if she started to cry. Lucky for him she "manned up" :)
The show is about as old to us as the car was to them, and yet my first instinct was to think that the presenter and cheap car belong to the same Era, probably because both TV 50s and pictures in the 1890s were black and white.
CrazyWedz - I have calmed down a little since I got that comment off my chest. And I'm on stronger medication now! If the censorship was due to some legal performing child restrictions I wonder if the studio audience had to cover their ears? Also, if the act was to be censored why have it on the show? KAN
25:00 I thought this looked familiar, but it wasn't what I thought it was. There's another show when the darling Betsy reunited --- the format was the same, having to ID someone from your past --- with her former boss in her first job out of school (in Gary IN?). Only that time, on that show, she almost literally FLEW across the stage to embrace him, having great affection for him (look for that show; it will be well worth your time invested). IMAGINE being able to do that; if you're like I am, the bosses were, almost without exception, louts, loons and goons. Upside: I'll never get sucked into that BS nostalgia about "the good old days"!
It is disgraceful beyond belief that the 4 year old singer has the sound censored from the show. Imagine this lovely polite child watching this show and seeing her song blanked out. There can be NO justification for such action. Whoever brought about this action hopefully lived in regretful torment. KAN
If you're not already a member of our Facebook group, now is a great time to join! Every Sunday evening (10:30pm NYC time, naturally) a bunch of us watch an episode at the same time so we can chat about it as we watch. We've been doing this all year, and it's always a blast-- the time ***flies*** by. If you're interested, please check out the group and join in the live chat tonight! And if you are interested in joining in, you'll probably want to delay watching this episode till the chat starts tonight! (There's more information in the group.) Link to the WML Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/ Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: th-cam.com/channels/hPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w.html
Hi, I was the youngest recording artist signed to a major label -- Columbia (actually a child couldn't be signed legally, but parents could sign for her). The segment here was confusing because we had finished recording and rehearsing and performing by that time. Here is a strange thing. A child wasn't allowed to sing on tv because of child labor laws. So I was trying hard not to sing. I wasnt going to cry. i was mad. Steve Allen did the little hand wiggle when my voice had a little vibrato. i thought he was making fun of my voice. So there was the pout. But the questions didnt make since to me because I knew the difference between a band and an orchestra. But there were no plans for the summer.
and if anyone has the episode of "To Tell the Truth" (a daytime episode) in which my dear mother (who wrote for Marty Robbins) was "the real Phoebe Binkley," please help me find it. Mama died rhis past year, and my family would love to have a videa of her in her twenties.
Sorry to ramble, but what fun. Thank you.
@Carolyn Binkley
I'm so sorry for your loss; please accept my sympathies. I found your web page at www.voicebybinkley.com/about-the-studio and am impressed to see that you have not only continued to pursue music professionally but are also carrying on your family tradition!
Watching this, I was astounded that the panel was taken aback by "Mam and Sir. Having moved to Tenn. a few years back I learned it is a requirement, and well it should be
Whilst watching this, I was hoping there would be a post from you and there you are!
Yeah, I'm afraid you didn't get a very kid-friendly host and panel with the exception of Betsy Palmer. I think Garry Moore would have handled the hosting better on a segment like this than Steve Allen. Bill, Henry and Bess seem clueless when children appear on the show.
"Not CAROL... CAROLYN" LOL!!!
Love Arlene Francis but this 1891 car blew me away. That thing was in perfect condition. Wonder if there is still one in existence today 53 years later. A treasure and they didn't quite seem to grasp that back in 66. People are blind as bats apparently to reality.
Always appreciated Bill Cullen. I believe he was a polio survivor, and in the later years of his career, he was quite immobile, and you would always see him stationary on the programs he hosted.
He had trouble walking even during this time. The director tried to make sure Bill wasn't on camera when he walked. When he later hosted game shows, he was shown either already at the podium or came from behind a curtain.
Carolyn Binkley is a voice coach in Nashville, running the business started by her parents.
You can hear her other songs also on TH-cam
Love Arlene Francis!
Me too!!
This was very entertaining. Pity they didn't have enough time for the panellists secrets.
Betsy is always full of class. She never forgets the people from her past and usually runs over to greet them, especially classy on this ep when they ran out of time.
Funny to see at the end Henry lighting a smoke for his debate buddy.
My grandpa would have been age 16 years when that car was built. It's interesting see a car that old.
This must one of the best IGAS episodes at so many levels!!!❤️
INCREDIBLE CAR!!!!!! Wonderful to see it!!!!!!!!
Did anyone else notice Steve Allen clock that little girl in the head with his elbow at 15:38? That was hilarious!
still holding my thumbs for a youtube livestream. this was another great upload. thank you
I checked into it a bit, and TH-cam livestreams are just too confusing and messy for me to even begin to deal with, I'm sorry to say. The online help is beyond pathetic, and I just don't have 10 hours to spare to experiment around with this, given that I have very little confidence that the folks watching these shows, in general, are apt to take advantage of a live stream. From what I've read, live streams really work best for music events and video games.
If TH-cam makes this easier/more flexible, it might happen at some point in the future, but for the time being, the live chats in the FAcebook group are working very well. I'm sorry for the folks who aren't in the Facebook group, because it's always a blast! (actually, we're starting in about 5 minutes from now. . . )
What's My Line? i understand. and youtube has changed a whole lot. and, the few livestreams i watch is on youtube. and they know how it works, and makes a living out of it. and games and Music are popular, for one big reason. youth.
i watch retro streams, not new stuff.
i wish classy shows like whats my line, ive got a secret and match game could get some support to.
never seen any streaming on facebook. do people get money there to? i never Watch a twitch either.
i might get facebook, again to Watch the stream.
HenrikHAAndersson Thanks for understanding-- I'm not ruling out Live Streams in the future (it's an intriguing idea), but for the time being, I think I need to stick to just the Facebook chats. I'd love to see you join the group, but I understand anyone being resistant to joining Facebook! :)
+HenrikHAAndersson
And just to clarify -- we don't actually livestream through Facebook during the Facebook chats. Instead we all synchronize our watching devices through an old-fashioned countdown so that we're all starting the TH-cam video at the same time. :-)
Bill Cullen had A radio show,THE QUIZ KIDS. AND WHEN I first saw him on TV I recognized his voice.
Bill Cullen went to the same high school as my grandma! (South High School in Pittsburgh, PA)
Thank you
The look on Henry Morgan's face at 16:45 is priceless. The camera isn't on the panel very long, perhaps because he is making it clear that his tolerance for "cutesy" has been exceeded.
Henry Morgan was a miserable old wretch
😮👍An original “horseless carraige”! Quite awesome!!!
I would never had thought that they guessed the car-secret, very cleverly done, panel!
Great episode
thanks for posting these. x
Love at the end Henry and his debating opponent were away from everyone else having a smoke
200 lire in 1891! Daumier made in France. Dodge Brothers came up with their automobile by this model. Chrysler came up with their automobile about the same time. Lincoln about two years after. Each of these fellows had an improved vehicle. I flunked high school on purpose with the help of epilepsy. Hated my high school. They didn't teach anything new or modern. In Norfolk Virginia I was considered a genius/gifted in Virginia Beach I was not considered smart but remedial. I just didn't even try. Went to the library and studied and bought a lot of books for learning. Mom and Dad got me the greatest gift of all time, a library card! Every year I had to replace it as I wore it out. Over 10,000 books I checked out and read everyone. Including books on automobiles.
Too bad the sound was cut when the song began.
Two bad we couldn't see Steve after he elbowed the kid in the face. He was probably ready to go into cardiac arrest if she started to cry. Lucky for him she "manned up" :)
The show is about as old to us as the car was to them, and yet my first instinct was to think that the presenter and cheap car belong to the same Era, probably because both TV 50s and pictures in the 1890s were black and white.
The oldest automobile today was actually made BEFORE 1891: in 1884!
I wonder where this car now?
It's called a "sprocket" Steve... [6:28]
CrazyWedz - I have calmed down a little since I got that comment off my chest. And I'm on stronger medication now! If the censorship was due to some legal performing child restrictions I wonder if the studio audience had to cover their ears? Also, if the act was to be censored why have it on the show? KAN
Keith Naylor, now the song is on TH-cam. th-cam.com/video/qDkuSKGZbk4/w-d-xo.html
Child labor laws I think
25:00 I thought this looked familiar, but it wasn't what I thought it was. There's another show when the darling Betsy reunited --- the format was the same, having to ID someone from your past --- with her former boss in her first job out of school (in Gary IN?). Only that time, on that show, she almost literally FLEW across the stage to embrace him, having great affection for him (look for that show; it will be well worth your time invested). IMAGINE being able to do that; if you're like I am, the bosses were, almost without exception, louts, loons and goons. Upside: I'll never get sucked into that BS nostalgia about "the good old days"!
😂🙂A real gem!
It is disgraceful beyond belief that the 4 year old singer has the sound censored from the show. Imagine this lovely polite child watching this show and seeing her song blanked out. There can be NO justification
for such action. Whoever brought about this action hopefully lived in regretful torment. KAN
Calm down.
New York State law prevented this.
How is this a later episode yet the panelists look younger?
What happened to the sound?? Just as the record started to play, it went silent. The sound came back after the record stopped playing!!
I was able to find the recording elsewhere, but, still disappointing.
Carolyn was trying to sing along with the record.
Steve Allen stated it had to do with state law of New York. Carolyn Binkley explains this in one of the very first comments on this video.
Where is that car now, I wonder??
Does anyone know why Arlene is wearing sunglasses??
I recall someone saying she scratched her cornea, and she was known for being accident prone.
Here is a link to that song. th-cam.com/video/qDkuSKGZbk4/w-d-xo.html
Lost voice when record started.
Where is Gary Moore?
Garry Moore left the show in 1964. Steve Allen hosted it for the remainder of the run.
Why is Arlene wearing sunglasses?
She seems to be using them to read
Even back then they got cause lipsynking! lol! 😆
Arlene had a face for radio.
Why is Arlene pretending to be blind?
My guess is the sunglasses are prescription lenses and she forgot her regular glasses.
Arlene said in her memoirs that she often had to wear tinted glasses due to previous eye injuries and bad allergies that impacted her eyes.
@@flipflopgoddess They impacted her eyes only when she was reading?
If you're not already a member of our Facebook group, now is a great time to join! Every Sunday evening (10:30pm NYC time, naturally) a bunch of us watch an episode at the same time so we can chat about it as we watch. We've been doing this all year, and it's always a blast-- the time ***flies*** by. If you're interested, please check out the group and join in the live chat tonight! And if you are interested in joining in, you'll probably want to delay watching this episode till the chat starts tonight! (There's more information in the group.)
Link to the WML Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete CBS series already posted, and you'll be able to follow along the discussions on the weekday "rerun" videos: th-cam.com/channels/hPE75Fvvl1HmdAsO7Nzb8w.html
Trully stupid show !!
Steve Allen is not a good host.
Is she a Transgender?
Who?
idiot
You're the bohemian, you tell us.
Henry Morgan: totally obnoxious. Absolutely fascinating-to himself. Ugh