So true, my friend. The way those two kids talk so different then our children’s generation. Not saying wrong about our kids now, just saying. I’m fortunate to have two wonderful girls but they definitely do not talk like those two back then😄🥰
Dorothy was a whore. The "new baby" was the result of an illicit affair with Johnnie Rey, and her husband eventually disowned the child. I wonder if silly Dorothy realized that Johnnie Rey was homosexual.
Their Mom died at age 52 in 1965 and 4 yrs and 2 months later their dad died at the age of 60. They were young adults and less when the Mom died and and barely a teenager when the dad died. Very sad.
She paid the price for drinking whilst on barbiturates. She had the time and the platform to disseminate any info she had on Ruby etc. I don’t believe the single shooter theory either. But to tie Kilgannen into a wider conspiracy just discredits it as it’s easily refuted looking into it, so I must assume it has been encouraged by the establishments coverup operation. But obviously I don’t know anything but what is established for sure. She may have been murdered, but as outlined above, Occam’s razor suggests otherwise.
It was her husband who killed her. She caught him with a man in their bedroom, and decided to just remain married for appearances. She had her youngest son, by a rock star, and when she died her husband Richard Kollmar disowned him. It’s so unfair how she died.
I just think all you need to say is the FBI seized her documents, the body looked staged and the guy (forgot his name) she met with last night before she died acted suspicious. Her kids have even said they think she wss murdered. She knew too much and paid the price. Its a real shame. Hopefully the trith will come out. It usually does.
@Brains00007 Agree. Etiquette is very important in the social context. When debates of whatever sort begin with objective acknowledgement of the dignity of all involved, useful resolution is more likely. These social norms evolved for good reasons.
@@Pamsmith59 That's true. I was very fortunate that my late mother was a college English teacher and she was a born again Christian ✝️. My mother taught me the proper way to say words. She expected me to use proper grammar when I spoke all the time, starting when I was 5 years old. She also brought me up in the very strict Victorian style.
The panel was so used to the mystery celebrities disguising their voices, that the kids' natural voices stumped the panel really well! What an amazing show, and it must've been extremely tough on them losing her. 😔♥️
These kids are bright and well behaved children and gave everyone entertainment without even trying they’re so funny and loved way they shook hands and curtstied very polite don’t see that one anymore is why enjoy utube give us entertainment we so dearly crave😇🤩😃⭐️😍
2:35 "Miss Arlene will contain herself!" 3:23 "Well if you were the daughter there would be no reason to disguise your voice, because I don't think we know it... therefore are you the MOTHER of Dorothy Kilgallen?" What impeccable woman's logic.
I like watching this show because it shows class and dignity we don't often find in popular media anymore. That young man bowed shaking each person's hand and the young woman curtsied.
@@Sspiral1 beautiful children. So well behaved. Polite and so gracious. Dorothy instilled on her children manners graciousness and humor. Wonderful. So sorry they lost their mother at such an early age
Beautiful children so polite what a gem. I love watching reruns of this show. It's just such a shame I found out about it through Dorothy's death. Bless that family. 🙏 🥰🥰
Look at how their mother raised them. At such a young age they were perfectly polite. The boy nodded his head while shaking a lady's hand, and the young girl curtsyed.
+ Jamie Campos that's exactly what came into my mind when I saw it. I was taught this too as a little child. Today this is all gone... so sad that these children lost her mother so young.
I, for one, am glad that no one made me curtsy. You can be "perfectly polite" without any of that and it was in fact already going out of style in the 50s. When Brandon De Wilde was on the show, he simply shook hands (no bow) and no one complained about him being impolite. I was taught to shake hands and ask "How do you do?". I guess I wasn't perfectly polite.
@ Glenn: Yeah, if you mean "class personified" means basically killing yourself with alcohol and barbiturates when you had three kids. (I really doubt someone FORCED those things down her throat.) Plus wasn't she a GOSSIP columnist? How uttahly classy, dahlink!
I want kids like that - well behaved. And they're having so much fun, loving to fool around. "are you the mother or daughter?" Jill: "Yes!" "Are you the daughter?" Dickie: "No". "Then are you the son?" Jill: "No"
@@bonnienadinenewman That's in the public schools. But, the parents are pushing back against the Left. In the real Spirit filled Christian ✝️ schools, the kids are being taught to have very good manners.
She has a private audience with Jack Ruby,which the authorities didn't like and just before she died she was going to tell all.Her book was open by her side but her glasses were across the room and she couldn't see to read without them.Very suspicious to me.
Wanupgurl Sorry. I didn’t mean email source. I meant source. I do not believe that she committed suicide. JFK’s murder was a sensitive issue, anyone with information about it was silenced in one way or another.
I regret not paying more attention or asking my parents and grandparents more questions about their personal experience living during this time. Such respect for others and no use of sexuality or cussing to better their career.
@@bobanderson6656 that's right, and it went syndicated much later than that. That's when she made the real money, when it synciated to 120 newspapers. Then of course, there was the morning radio show she did and this show. So she had a stream of money coming in at all times. The husband, not so much but he did get paid for some of his radio shows and for a couple broadway productions, but not very much compared to the bread-winner of the family, Mrs. Dorothy Killgallon. She wasn't as loaded as Bennett Cerf....few were. But she made do and when they finally were allowed to take long summer vacations away from the set of "What's My Line", she was able to go on trips abroad..but not as expensive a trip as Bennett took. As testiment to one trip he took to Caneel Bay in the US Virgin Islands (St. Johns). Caneel Bay was a Caribbean Paradise and only Bennett Cerf could afford that place.
I can’t IMAGINE living at a time when little girls curtsied to adults!! And STILL those little girls would grow up to be mothers, doctors, lawyers, engineers, and educators! It was just plain class.
Jill, born in 1941, married musician Larry Grossman in 1963. Richard/Dickie, jr, born 1943, had a 3 yr old daughter at the time of Dorothy's death. and Kerry (the baby they speak of in this show) born 1953; he was credited as "Little Boy" in the Annette Funicello movie "Pajama Party." Dorothy's younger sister Eleanor, was the talent agent for many big stars; from Warren Beatty, Jack Klugman and up to Kim Cattrall; just an endless amount of now famous stars......
Interesting. Now it makes sense why Dorothy was the recipient of everyone's over-the-top flattery on WML. Rub her up the wrong way and your career could suffer irreparable damage.
This was SOOO FUNNY!!! 😂😂😂. I love how Mr. Daly talks about their wonderful friend, Dorothy (because after she passed...not 1 word really from the cast members except dedicating a show in her honor. It’s like “mum’s was the word!” 🤔) Nice to hear him say those dear things about her! This was indeed a funny & happy show! Loved this! First time seeing it...about 10 yrs before my time! A real treat! Thank you! Loved seeing the others w/her dad & husband, as well! This was my favorite! 😊♥️
Everyone is moaning that girls no longer curtsy. I'm more saddened by the fact that girls that age now wear full face make up, fake nails, revealing clothes and already colour their hair while this girl looked like what she was: a child! The lost innocence of childhood...
I just received today hours and hours and hours of the Dick and Dorothy radio shows with the kids on some of them. Fascinating listening to an era totally gone, that of the chic, sophisticated, intelligent, successful couple with enchanting children at home in Manhattan. Never a dull moment, a lot of wit, and quite a bit of snobbery too, on purpose and it worked!
the date of this was 21, march 1954, and she just had her baby 2 days before on the 19th. I think that's mainly why she wasn't there. And she was pregnant from mid 1953 till early 1954.
yep, she was heavy with child in that stretch you speak of. she worked through 3 kids. It's a shame she drank so much and took barbituates. Reminds me of Marilyn Monroe. Her husband really could pound back the alcohol too. With wealth comes access. Can you imagine the size and variety their custom bar in their home in Mathatten? They also owned a bar so alcohol was all over the place.
Smart kids and quite charming, the girl curtsied for everyone on the panel . The apple doesn’t fall far from its tree. Sad they lost their mom so early in life.😢
It is so easy to raise children with manners!!! BUT the parent has to want it, care to and make the effort. I see too many parents who don't want to work at raising their child, but do the Hands Off Parenting Thing. Ug! I loved the curtsy.
RImusclebear1 What's happened is a simple failure of parents to teach their children manners and respect. May I add, also, that children learn far more readily by example, so parents are not modeling good manners themselves if children are ill-mannered. Add in the tendency of modern parents to spoil and indulge their offspring, and you have a recipe for disaster.
Make no mistake; everything that happens in the now postmodern world has a spiritual meaning. Getting away from manners and increasing disrespect, worsening with every subsequent generation, is a satanic ploy to deceive the nations. It works well, and societies will continue to dissolve into totally unbridled narcissists before Christ comes again. The world will be as in the days of Noah. And we’re getting there fast.
@@raesmith2164 No, these children *were* boomers! It is the Millennials (b. 1982-2004) who are the ones who are not "normal" and succumb to the socialist/communist nonsense philosophy, plus they can't even tell the time looking at analog clocks (i.e., two hands), in stark contrast to anyone else!
Well, darn! I hit dislike by accident from laughing. These kids were great. Regarding the politeness of the times, I hold out hope for the younger generation today. There are still ways they show respect. I may not have ever gotten a curtsey, but I have been told with conviction, "You rock!" I'll take conviction over formal expectation any day. While there will always be crude people of any time period, I think it's the media that has gotten rude, and the kids will rebel against that.
Mannerly children back in the day. The girls had to curtsy and the boys had to bow when we had visitors to our classroom when I was a child back in the early 1960's. Eventually it fade.
My goodness, the girl curtsied! How absolutely delightful. I haven't seen that since the last period movie I saw - maybe when Gwyneth Paltrow curtsied to Judy Dench in Shakespeare in Love. Just wonderful!
GSN does still air it. The network shows two weeks' worth of reruns every December. Fremantle Media, which owns the property, has licensed GSN for exclusive broadcast rights to all black and white game shows that used to be credited to Goodson Todman Productions. "I've Got A Secret" is another one. That's the way it's going to stay. You Tube and DVD discs are the only alternatives to waiting until December. Some people own DVD discs of hundreds of black and white episodes.
I saw recently that a few people, namely the Dowdle Bros. bought book option to make a movie from the book by Mark Shaw "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much". It is about her look sees into the Warren Report and the garbage it told the public. The article came out last year some time. Hope it is out soon. I so love her.
Such well behaved children! She curtsied to all of them! Im sure Dorothy was very proud of her children as she watched.
Excellent governess!
Yes. That very wonderful. We need those manners back.
So true, my friend. The way those two kids talk so different then our children’s generation. Not saying wrong about our kids now, just saying.
I’m fortunate to have two wonderful girls but they definitely do not talk like those two back then😄🥰
Dorothy was a whore. The "new baby" was the result of an illicit affair with Johnnie Rey, and her husband eventually disowned the child. I wonder if silly Dorothy realized that Johnnie Rey was homosexual.
I love the moment when Dickie immediately answers "NO!" to being Dorothy's daughter and John Daly bursts into laughter!
That was hilarious and such a good timing too!
Kudos to Dorothy and her husband for instilling such beautiful manners in these children!
Unfortunately, they couldn't instill it in themselves. Divorced!🤫🤐
C Su - Getting divorced has nothing to do with or without manners
Love the curtsy the little girl made meeting the panel. I’m old enough to remember when girls did this, and boys bowed.
@@csu3524 Dorothy and Richard Kollmar were married at the time of her death.
Their Mom died at age 52 in 1965 and
4 yrs and 2 months later their dad died at the age of 60. They were young adults and less when the Mom died and and barely a teenager when the dad died. Very sad.
We are glimpsing a world we will never see again. What manners and good humour from all concerned.
Really enjoyed this!! It’s a shame the darling children lost their mother. Dorothy knew too much and paid the price. Rest In Peace you wonderful soul.
Yes she did
Talk about getting away with murder.
She paid the price for drinking whilst on barbiturates. She had the time and the platform to disseminate any info she had on Ruby etc.
I don’t believe the single shooter theory either. But to tie Kilgannen into a wider conspiracy just discredits it as it’s easily refuted looking into it, so I must assume it has been encouraged by the establishments coverup operation. But obviously I don’t know anything but what is established for sure. She may have been murdered, but as outlined above, Occam’s razor suggests otherwise.
It was her husband who killed her. She caught him with a man in their bedroom, and decided to just remain married for appearances. She had her youngest son, by a rock star, and when she died her husband Richard Kollmar disowned him. It’s so unfair how she died.
I just think all you need to say is the FBI seized her documents, the body looked staged and the guy (forgot his name) she met with last night before she died acted suspicious. Her kids have even said they think she wss murdered. She knew too much and paid the price. Its a real shame. Hopefully the trith will come out. It usually does.
Dorothy’s daughter curtsied to every person she shook hands with, that was cute.
And the boy bowed. As it should have been done.
@Brains00007 Agree. Etiquette is very important in the social context. When debates of whatever sort begin with objective acknowledgement of the dignity of all involved, useful resolution is more likely. These social norms evolved for good reasons.
Looked like her leg was broke lol
@@flyingchimp12 it actually doesn't if you know how a curtsey works.
@@flyingchimp12
Looks like your brain is broken.
"lol"
What beautifully polite children. But then their mother was a very gracious lady.
Dorothy knew the proper way to act.
Delightful children. I couldn’t help feeling sad knowing they would suffer the loss of their mother too soon.
@Andrew WATT. I agree 100%!
@@m.e.d.7997 Except that the child, Kerry, was not her husband's child.
They don't make greatness like this ever again... my God how elegant and beautiful these shows were and are.... American treasures indeed...
The kids' answers to Bennet Cerf's last 2 questions.....Priceless.
and also Bennet's reaction to them :)
Trolling Bennett 😂
My God! The way the kids bow when they shake hands with the adults! I showed it to my six year old and she thought it was so pretty.
Yes, and the little curtsy from the daughter... so cute.
As the children left, they were so charming in greeting the panel!
They are so adorable. When Dorothy makes expressions I can see her daughter ☺️
The women of those days had such beautiful voices.
That's because they were trained in elocution, including enunciation. Too bad so many women today don't do the same.
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Breasts or busom or at least boobies but try to get some manners, caveman.
@@Pamsmith59 That's true. I was very fortunate that my late mother was a college English teacher and she was a born again Christian ✝️. My mother taught me the proper way to say words. She expected me to use proper grammar when I spoke all the time, starting when I was 5 years old. She also brought me up in the very strict Victorian style.
Or cadence while speaking
No vocal fry!
We just seriously start learning from the past. What a well mannered couple of kids 👏🏽
The panel was so used to the mystery celebrities disguising their voices, that the kids' natural voices stumped the panel really well! What an amazing show, and it must've been extremely tough on them losing her. 😔♥️
Oh my goodness that little girl just curtseyed. I'm impressed.
I've never laughed so hard at children answering questions honestly.
Yes, that was pretty amusing, especially near the end!
These kids are bright and well behaved children and gave everyone entertainment without even trying they’re so funny and loved way they shook hands and curtstied very polite don’t see that one anymore is why enjoy utube give us entertainment we so dearly crave😇🤩😃⭐️😍
What well manners did Dorothy children have.. great
parents they had...
2:35 "Miss Arlene will contain herself!"
3:23 "Well if you were the daughter there would be no reason to disguise your voice, because I don't think we know it... therefore are you the MOTHER of Dorothy Kilgallen?"
What impeccable woman's logic.
I love love LOVE that Steve Allen curtseys back at the little girl!
I like watching this show because it shows class and dignity we don't often find in popular media anymore. That young man bowed shaking each person's hand and the young woman curtsied.
This is beyond classic. thanx for posting it. You have to admire the courage of the producers -- young children on live TV.
Back then you didn't need canned laughter. The people just brought the fun in with good humor and manners.
@@CellGames2006 That's so true.
Delightful children! Jill has her mother's "hunting look", the look often see on Dorothy's face as she is making notes and asking questions.
Claire Spottedhorse TOTALLY agree! LOVELY
@@Sspiral1 beautiful children. So well behaved. Polite and so gracious. Dorothy instilled on her children manners graciousness and humor. Wonderful. So sorry they lost their mother at such an early age
Charming. RIP Dorothy.
Beautiful children so polite what a gem. I love watching reruns of this show. It's just such a shame I found out about it through Dorothy's death. Bless that family. 🙏 🥰🥰
Look at how their mother raised them. At such a young age they were perfectly polite. The boy nodded his head while shaking a lady's hand, and the young girl curtsyed.
+ Jamie Campos that's exactly what came into my mind when I saw it. I was taught this too as a little child. Today this is all gone... so sad that these children lost her mother so young.
Sadly, in a society where manners are no longer expected, they are no longer practiced. :-(
Barbi Bimbo I would expect nothing less because their mom , the elegant Dorothy Kilgallen, was class personified.
I, for one, am glad that no one made me curtsy. You can be "perfectly polite" without any of that and it was in fact already going out of style in the 50s. When Brandon De Wilde was on the show, he simply shook hands (no bow) and no one complained about him being impolite. I was taught to shake hands and ask "How do you do?". I guess I wasn't perfectly polite.
@ Glenn: Yeah, if you mean "class personified" means basically killing yourself with alcohol and barbiturates when you had three kids. (I really doubt someone FORCED those things down her throat.) Plus wasn't she a GOSSIP columnist? How uttahly classy, dahlink!
I want kids like that - well behaved. And they're having so much fun, loving to fool around. "are you the mother or daughter?" Jill: "Yes!" "Are you the daughter?" Dickie: "No". "Then are you the son?" Jill: "No"
It's all in how you raise them.
If you want "kids like that," then raise them right! You're the parent!
@@bonnienadinenewman That's in the public schools. But, the parents are pushing back against the Left. In the real Spirit filled Christian ✝️ schools, the kids are being taught to have very good manners.
Lol what little hams, they did perfectly switching answers when Bennett asked if it was the daughter and then the son hahaha
I thought that was hilarious! And with no coaching, either!
jm-----was prodded by John Daly.... and it was perfect--- good laugh!!
When Bennett says: "Good heavens!" at 3:45 (after the BOY says he's not the daughter)... from there on, I'm in tears from laughter!
I didn’t know Dorothy had children. It makes it that much sadder when she was killed.
Killed? She overdosed..
twinsonic Troll.
She has a private audience with Jack Ruby,which the authorities didn't like and just before she died she was going to tell all.Her book was open by her side but her glasses were across the room and she couldn't see to read without them.Very suspicious to me.
amunastra1 That is what I read also. It appears she knew too much. No suicide.
Life Changer No doubt in my mind, too, that she was murdered.
Hahaha, hilarious how the two kids are messing with the panel's heads.
R.I.P Dorothy Kilgallen. We missed you!
I just read how she died. it was an overdose cause by drugs and alcohol.
Wanupgurl Yep!
Wanupgurl False. What is your email source for this misinformation?
@@katesleuth1156 it's not an email source. I looked it up online. it's public info.
Wanupgurl Sorry. I didn’t mean email source. I meant source. I do not believe that she committed suicide. JFK’s murder was a sensitive issue, anyone with information about it was silenced in one way or another.
I regret not paying more attention or asking my parents and grandparents more questions about their personal experience living during this time. Such respect for others and no use of sexuality or cussing to better their career.
The politeness of the children.how beautiful to see that.where did we go wrong.please bring back the good old days.
Bring back the good old parents.
This has made my day!!! Thank you.
The little girl looks just like Dorothy. Bless her heart.
This was adorable...great kids. So sad that they eventually lose their mother
I love that he pulled the chair out for Jill ^^
Ms Truman also wrote an excellent series of mystery books, based on her inside knowledge of Washington DC. I highly recommend them.
How sad it must have been for the children that they where so young when they lost their mother.
I wish Mr. Daly let it go on without saying that they were half right! Hahaha
So Dorothy was a working Mom in the 1950s - how grand!!!
MDorothy started her column in about 1938.
@@bobanderson6656 that's right, and it went syndicated much later than that. That's when she made the real money, when it synciated to 120 newspapers. Then of course, there was the morning radio show she did and this show. So she had a stream of money coming in at all times. The husband, not so much but he did get paid for some of his radio shows and for a couple broadway productions, but not very much compared to the bread-winner of the family, Mrs. Dorothy Killgallon. She wasn't as loaded as Bennett Cerf....few were. But she made do and when they finally were allowed to take long summer vacations away from the set of "What's My Line", she was able to go on trips abroad..but not as expensive a trip as Bennett took. As testiment to one trip he took to Caneel Bay in the US Virgin Islands (St. Johns). Caneel Bay was a Caribbean Paradise and only Bennett Cerf could afford that place.
I haven't seen this kind of class since I was a kid. Curtsy, and bow oh my.
A bow and a curtsy...hell yeah!
I can’t IMAGINE living at a time when little girls curtsied to adults!! And STILL those little girls would grow up to be mothers, doctors, lawyers, engineers, and educators! It was just plain class.
And the boy bowed, just as I did at his age. We were all taught basic etiquette in school and, of course, at home.
Now, all the kids have been damaged forever, because of those damned DUMB PHONES. They should be banned in all secondary schools
Very cute kids. I wonder if they have seen this in years past?
They are smart as Dorothy.
Jill, born in 1941, married musician Larry Grossman in 1963. Richard/Dickie, jr, born 1943, had a 3 yr old daughter at the time of Dorothy's death. and Kerry (the baby they speak of in this show) born 1953; he was credited as "Little Boy" in the Annette Funicello movie "Pajama Party." Dorothy's younger sister Eleanor, was the talent agent for many big stars; from Warren Beatty, Jack Klugman and up to Kim Cattrall; just an endless amount of now famous stars......
uselessjoe TY Joe UR FAR FROM USELESS
Ty
Interesting. Now it makes sense why Dorothy was the recipient of everyone's over-the-top flattery on WML. Rub her up the wrong way and your career could suffer irreparable damage.
uselessjoe Interesting facts! Thanks.
Dickie was born in 41, Jill in 43, and Kerry, Johnnie Ray's boy, in 54
Wow two great kids. She should have been very proud of them.
This was SOOO FUNNY!!! 😂😂😂. I love how Mr. Daly talks about their wonderful friend, Dorothy (because after she passed...not 1 word really from the cast members except dedicating a show in her honor. It’s like “mum’s was the word!” 🤔) Nice to hear him say those dear things about her!
This was indeed a funny & happy show! Loved this! First time seeing it...about 10 yrs before my time! A real treat! Thank you! Loved seeing the others w/her dad & husband, as well! This was my favorite! 😊♥️
Anyone else notice little Jill Curtsied? THAT'S a lost politeness that will never return.
@Silversled yeah, today you have to be a ballet dance to even know what that is.
Everyone is moaning that girls no longer curtsy. I'm more saddened by the fact that girls that age now wear full face make up, fake nails, revealing clothes and already colour their hair while this girl looked like what she was: a child! The lost innocence of childhood...
What wonderful kids! Absolutely wonderful!
Such class when the men would stand up for women and children. I wish I was alive back in those days!
John was enjoying this way too much and i love it.
Adorable, polite little children. :)
Just like their Mother.....quick witted and intelligent!
I just received today hours and hours and hours of the Dick and Dorothy radio shows with the kids on some of them. Fascinating listening to an era totally gone, that of the chic, sophisticated, intelligent, successful couple with enchanting children at home in Manhattan. Never a dull moment, a lot of wit, and quite a bit of snobbery too, on purpose and it worked!
Well, that's definitely not coming back.
In today's America, people are obese, ill-mannered and uneducated.
NOT a winning combo..
oh, they are so adorable :)
the date of this was 21, march 1954, and she just had her baby 2 days before on the 19th. I think that's mainly why she wasn't there. And she was pregnant from mid 1953 till early 1954.
yep, she was heavy with child in that stretch you speak of. she worked through 3 kids. It's a shame she drank so much and took barbituates. Reminds me of Marilyn Monroe. Her husband really could pound back the alcohol too. With wealth comes access. Can you imagine the size and variety their custom bar in their home in Mathatten? They also owned a bar so alcohol was all over the place.
John is so young and so sweet
How cute is it how the little girl bows as she curtsey's.. such polite children as one would expect of Ms Kilgallen!
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My mom named me Jill because she loved Dorthy and she named her daughter Jill too hehe
The little boy bowed and the little girl curtsied, what manners!
Delightful ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇸
Bennett is just too smart.
Bennett Cerf was so smart
Yes, and of course, well read. 📚📚📚📚
He cheated. Knew most answers earlier
Smart kids and quite charming, the girl curtsied for everyone on the panel . The apple doesn’t fall far from its tree. Sad they lost their mom so early in life.😢
Children as smart as their mother!
It is so easy to raise children with manners!!! BUT the parent has to want it, care to and make the effort. I see too many parents who don't want to work at raising their child, but do the Hands Off Parenting Thing. Ug! I loved the curtsy.
I agree. Those children were charming.
Jill looks just like her mom
tim fitzgerald
She was lucky enough to inherit the chin of her father though.
Tim Fitzgerald
Yes, she does!!!
@@Celisar1
You are so rude!!!!
Mona Bogart
No, honest. I didn ´t say that Dorothy is not attractive, but she has an incredibly weak chin and small lower jaw.
That was cute.
I liked the twist they gave
Man, I about lost it when the little girl curtseyed when greeting the panel. We have lost SO much ground as a society...
Such manners these children had. So sad that this is non existent in today's world
I'm so impressed by those kid's manners. What happened to us as a nation?
It almost made me cry. Dorothy taught them well. They were precious.
RImusclebear1 What's happened is a simple failure of parents to teach their children manners and respect. May I add, also, that children learn far more readily by example, so parents are not modeling good manners themselves if children are ill-mannered. Add in the tendency of modern parents to spoil and indulge their offspring, and you have a recipe for disaster.
Make no mistake; everything that happens in the now postmodern world has a spiritual meaning. Getting away from manners and increasing disrespect, worsening with every subsequent generation, is a satanic ploy to deceive the nations. It works well, and societies will continue to dissolve into totally unbridled narcissists before Christ comes again. The world will be as in the days of Noah. And we’re getting there fast.
The baby boomers. Most of the crap that is today's society stems from the boomers.
@@raesmith2164 No, these children *were* boomers! It is the Millennials (b. 1982-2004) who are the ones who are not "normal" and succumb to the socialist/communist nonsense philosophy, plus they can't even tell the time looking at analog clocks (i.e., two hands), in stark contrast to anyone else!
Love how her daughter curtsied to them all.
A ten-year old American child knows the definition of the words "vicinity" and "environs..." how far we've fallen since then!
Yep, it's called decadence. It happened to the Greeks and Romans before, too.
The kids have to DROP THE DUMB PHONES. The phones are ruining everything..
Watching little Jill curtsy was amazing!
Dickey you little stinker ... that was awesome..
And the little girl curtsied when shaking hands with the panel!
Well, darn! I hit dislike by accident from laughing. These kids were great. Regarding the politeness of the times, I hold out hope for the younger generation today. There are still ways they show respect. I may not have ever gotten a curtsey, but I have been told with conviction, "You rock!" I'll take conviction over formal expectation any day. While there will always be crude people of any time period, I think it's the media that has gotten rude, and the kids will rebel against that.
Their manners are perfect!
Daly was souuu funny in this one :)))))
Mannerly children back in the day. The girls had to curtsy and the boys had to bow when we had visitors to our classroom when I was a child back in the early 1960's. Eventually it fade.
It was so cute how little Jill curtsies. You never see that now.
There's plenty you don't see anymore that happened in those days, hello!
@ I know that. I just like to see it from long ago. hello!
My goodness, the girl curtsied! How absolutely delightful. I haven't seen that since the last period movie I saw - maybe when Gwyneth Paltrow curtsied to Judy Dench in Shakespeare in Love. Just wonderful!
GSN does still air it. The network shows two weeks' worth of reruns every December. Fremantle Media, which owns the property, has licensed GSN for exclusive broadcast rights to all black and white game shows that used to be credited to Goodson Todman Productions. "I've Got A Secret" is another one. That's the way it's going to stay. You Tube and DVD discs are the only alternatives to waiting until December. Some people own DVD discs of hundreds of black and white episodes.
That was wonderful
I remember my cousins grandmother teaching us to curtsy when we met adults in the early 70’s.
I love how the boy bows and the girl curtsies when they shake hands with the women judges at the end
I saw recently that a few people, namely the Dowdle Bros. bought book option to make a movie from the book by Mark Shaw "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much". It is about her look sees into the Warren Report and the garbage it told the public. The article came out last year some time. Hope it is out soon. I so love her.
So sad. I just think they lost their mother. Such a tragedy.
They were so cute.
Aww, she even curtsys!
That explains why our world is so messed up now. All the evil people murder the good people. May Dorothy get her over due justice.
Those two kids knew how to answer the questions. :)
These kids are so smart!
My left ear enjoyed this.
Kids know how to play the game correctly. Straight yes and no replies. Adults always give extra information.
She had just had her son Kerry when this episode aired, 11 years later she would die at age 52.
What a stitch! Dorothy's children needed no prompting from John Daly!!
Maybe it's my TH-cam but I am finding many videos are not allowing sound
I have never seen a child curtsy like that, in real life. In those days children had manners.