What's My Line? - Tom Ewell (Jun 12, 1955)

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  • MYSTERY GUEST: Tom Ewell (theater and film actor, best known for his starring role in the Broadway play and later movie, "The Seven Year Itch")
    PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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  • @donnacook8994
    @donnacook8994 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    This aired one year before I was born. I love watching these. Thank you so much for airing these shows. I can't get enough of them!!!! 👏👏

    • @neilmcdonald9164
      @neilmcdonald9164 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Only familiar with my UK version until recently;I now watch 1-2 plus of this a day.Delightful folk and manners long forgotten.Not so keen on earliest years,pre-Fred,with all that parading,etc, before panel or the post-Dorothy shows (she's my favourite).Love the formality of speech,dress etc (imagine seeing a panellist in full ballgown today or the males standing when shaking contestants hands etc)🎩

  • @milart12
    @milart12 5 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    My parents , now deceased, were born in 1925 and 1930, and I get a kick out of imagining what they were doing /thinking when these shows were on. It's a real time capsule.

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 7 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Fred - "I'm afraid I'm going to make an S of myself". LOL... Very clever Mr. Allen! 😆😆

    • @gugurupurasudaikirai7620
      @gugurupurasudaikirai7620 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Funniest line I've seen on this show since Hal Block's quip about "doing something for the halibut" when the guest was some sort of fish salesman

  • @davidharris6581
    @davidharris6581 6 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Tom Ewell , by all accounts the nicest guy you could ever meet!

    • @zapkvr
      @zapkvr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No relation to Burris Ewell

    • @joycejean-baptiste4355
      @joycejean-baptiste4355 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mr. Ewell reminds me of Don Knots for some reason.

  • @henridelagardere264
    @henridelagardere264 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I love Fred Allen for his dry wit which was completely sui generis, and I like him even more for his reaction [10:13] to how a 64-year old lady, hard of hearing and dentally impaired, has to make a living, the reaction of a compassionate human being. Ella Carver and Tom Ewell, two guests who took the show to another level. Unforgettable!

  • @cruiseboston638
    @cruiseboston638 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Some of my favorite shows are with Fred Allen on the panel. Very witty humor. Especially when he asks a question and John Daly then needs to call a conference with the guest, lol Fred always says something like :Hey John I need equal time here (because John is hogging up his time) lol..... or Fred will say "Hey John I think the guest knows what they do, so don't try to talk them out of it" lol

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agree, many of the younger generations don't appreciate his dry wit😊

  • @robinchanteusedylan8326
    @robinchanteusedylan8326 8 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Wow, diving 90 ft, on fire, into tank of water, this Miss Ella Carver! I read that the tank was only 5ft in diameter.
    Damn! Bennett's big smile at 6:00 or so...
    melt my heart.

    • @sdkelmaruecan2907
      @sdkelmaruecan2907 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      They always mention "someone in the audience", I can swear it's the same laugh we hear over and over...

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Robin Chanteuse Dylan - Mine too.

    • @jerrylee8261
      @jerrylee8261 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@sdkelmaruecan2907 Yes, these tv producers can't get enuff of silly laughter and giggles at something that is in a LOT of cases only deserving of a smile or in some cases just a nod. It bugs me because it's so phony.

    • @lynettepalecek3141
      @lynettepalecek3141 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      5 ft in diameter?! Wow. That was quite an accomplishment!! Good for her! That would have been difficult for a person of any age to do and she was middle aged!

    • @mehboobkm2018
      @mehboobkm2018 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Always loved Bennett's smile,

  • @JoeDebono
    @JoeDebono 5 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Tom Ewell, died in 1994 aged 85, survived by his mother who lived well over 100!

    • @atronish
      @atronish 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      She died at 109.

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@atronish Big Band singer Connie Haines died at 87 & her mom survived her dying at 109 as well

  • @rasputinsliver3196
    @rasputinsliver3196 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Ah, Tom Ewell was and still is one of my favorite actors. Great to see him. 🙂

  • @dh3279
    @dh3279 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One of the most perfect castings and perfect performances EVER (Tom Ewell in Seven Year Itch)!!! Priceless!!!

  • @JanetM-ro6xc
    @JanetM-ro6xc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Mrs. Carver was remarkable! What agility and courage! At a grocery story! Wow!

    • @scottpardee6303
      @scottpardee6303 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It looks like she lost her front tooth in one if her jumps.!

    • @mtnman6557
      @mtnman6557 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Every day that the weather was not stormy, I bet that grocery store was quite busy. A 90' dive at age 64; holy cow!

  • @shirleyrombough8173
    @shirleyrombough8173 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Dang, Arlene looked beautiful in this episode. And this contestant diving into a flaming pool! I would be terrified. She must have done this enough that the terror factor was conquered.

  • @tjbnyc76
    @tjbnyc76 9 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    Mrs. Carver seems like a very sweet and lovely lady. Having been born before the turn of the century, and living through the two wars and the Depression, she looks, if I may be presumptuous, as if she may have lived a hard life -- yet she seems very happy and certainly found an unusual way to make a living.

    • @ckersh74
      @ckersh74 8 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      She looks like she's about 84 there.
      Frankly, that's a pattern I've seen in a lot of old footage. People appear to be much older than they actually are. Someone would be 45 years old, and they'd look like a 65 year old by today's standards.

    • @wcwindom56
      @wcwindom56 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ckersh74 that was what I thought

    • @kristabrewer9363
      @kristabrewer9363 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      He said she was 64. My MOTHER'S 64. She looked ALOT older

    • @babbetteduboise4284
      @babbetteduboise4284 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@kristabrewer9363 She retired at 73.And her act was amazing! See here: www.memphisflyer.com/AskVanceBlog/archives/2010/04/13/ella-carver-the-73-year-old-fire-diver

    • @jerrylee8261
      @jerrylee8261 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@babbetteduboise4284 Link did not work for me.

  • @catsarereallycool
    @catsarereallycool 5 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Tom Ewell, what a gentleman.

  • @ronlee4095
    @ronlee4095 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I love fred allen's seance of humor.

    • @randyhutton9371
      @randyhutton9371 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great misspelling.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle ปีที่แล้ว

      @@randyhutton9371 I'm defending Ron Lee. He meant Fred was witty in an afterlife meeting.

    • @dianawardrip5171
      @dianawardrip5171 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@akrenwinkle Too funny!😅

  • @nancysanders2398
    @nancysanders2398 5 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I think,Mrs.Carver,was" something else!" She was so" hardened appearing"& apparently,quite hard of hearing? I think it was quite Kind& courteous for Mr.Daly to answer for her,due to her inability to hear the panelists' queries.I can not fathom,how Mrs.Carver could do that type of hazardous physical feat,and not be " seriously injured?" Truly,truly AMAZING!! More Power,to her!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @perfumeaddict1204
      @perfumeaddict1204 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Daly's a really really good host - he's so smooth you don't notice how hard he's working and this is a case in point, that he has to repeat every question to her.

    • @lynettepalecek3141
      @lynettepalecek3141 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Mrs Carver was only 64 years old which is middle age. She wasn't old, even though she looked older than that. She probably did a lot of swimming 🏊‍♀️ when she was growing up. I will admit that doing that feat for a middle age person is impressive.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@lynettepalecek314164 wasn't middle age 70 years ago 😊

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    ALLENS 'S' JOKE GOT ME LAUGHING OUTLOUD !!!

  • @captainjay1034
    @captainjay1034 9 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Dorothy love lovely and very chipper on this show

    • @wcwindom56
      @wcwindom56 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I was thinking the same about Arlene

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      captain jay -Both looked very attractive, Arlene's hair especially.

  • @mikejschin
    @mikejschin 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Fred comments to John that the Ford contract had been settled with fewer words than John used. He was referring to a contract between Ford and the UAW that was concluded 4 days before this episode. The major innovation in the contract was that Ford would pay into a trust fund that would supplement state unemployment funds and would be paid out to workers who were laid off because of plant shutdowns due to annual model changes or slack demand. Negotiations had been lengthy, thus provoking Fred's comment on John's verbosity.

  • @kenlieberman4215
    @kenlieberman4215 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "I'm afraid to make an 'S' out of myself" was Fred's best line by far.

  • @mdesapio
    @mdesapio 10 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    The 64-year-old diver has to be the most unusual guest yet.

    • @slaytonp
      @slaytonp 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      And she obviously isn't paid enough to get her teeth fixed.

    • @davidspedding8349
      @davidspedding8349 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      yup

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      What a dear lady!

    • @lynettepalecek3141
      @lynettepalecek3141 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@slaytonp Right. Plus, she didn't get paid enough to get a proper hearing aid.

    • @slaytonp
      @slaytonp 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@lynettepalecek3141 To mediate deafness most likely caused by her employment.

  • @sansacro007
    @sansacro007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The 64 year old flame diver was lovely,

  • @keithmarkman617
    @keithmarkman617 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When Tom Ewell was asked about Marilyn Monroe it got me to thinking about her being a mystery guest on WML (she never appeared). The audience reaction would have been so tumultuous that Bennett Cerf would have said that only one person could have elicited such a reaction- MM.

  • @DaCoach68
    @DaCoach68 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    GOD BLESS HER..❤... There's another video of Miss/Mrs Ella Carver here on the vintage TV show "You Asked For It". Quite a woman... especially for the 1950s!

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 7 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I agree wholeheartedly with Arlene's assessment of Tom Ewell's performance in the movie version of "The Seven Year Itch". And I have never thought about Rachmaninoff the same way since I saw that movie.
    th-cam.com/video/pCiwEO_6xS0/w-d-xo.html

  • @tporchia7751
    @tporchia7751 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Fred Allen's.. "are you short, fat, and light"😂

  • @pennylane2304
    @pennylane2304 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Adoreable Arlene, when at 15.01min she starts to play with her beautiful heart necklace to help her concentrate on her questions. ❤️🇦🇺

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      She was mugged and it was taken, when Arlene was quite old😪

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes Arlene was a gorgeous woman, intelligent and talented, funny😊

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@laurahoward5426Arlene was getting out of a taxi, when the driver grabbed it😢

  • @clearfield2009
    @clearfield2009 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    “Would you be considered a detective in any way?” He answered no - but yes he is.

    • @Brad4Ellis
      @Brad4Ellis ปีที่แล้ว

      I know, right?

  • @shawnmichaelduncan5951
    @shawnmichaelduncan5951 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Tom Ewell only actor to work with both Marylin Monroe and Jayne Mansfield

  • @virginiashroyer2279
    @virginiashroyer2279 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved Tom Ewell in State Fair in 1962!

  • @Beson-SE
    @Beson-SE 9 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Tom Ewell answered partly in French. At the end of the show everyone of the panel said "Bon soir" (except Bennett). 25:07

    • @ToddSF
      @ToddSF 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Johan Bengtsson -- As much as I'm a fan of Bennett Cerf, I have to say whenever he tried to pronounce a foreign word or phrase, he was usually way off, so maybe it was a good thing he didn't try to say "Bonsoir". His pronunciation of "pizza" was always flat-out odd -- "pittsa".

    • @davidharris6581
      @davidharris6581 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And Bennett was of French heritage.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    64 years old in 1955 is 82 in 2024!

    • @Cerph
      @Cerph 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      More like, 133 yrs. old- (in 2024).

  • @sst568
    @sst568 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    20 years later, Tom Ewell would be playing Billy Truman on TV show Baretta.

  • @beccawiley6684
    @beccawiley6684 5 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    64 looked a lot older back then!

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      omg: she looks 80

    • @accomplice55
      @accomplice55 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It sure did!

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Amazingly, people look younger at the same age than they did then. Does that make sense?

  • @savethetpc6406
    @savethetpc6406 10 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I was curious about what might have been in the news of the time about Mr. Spindel, so I looked him up online. I couldn't find anything that had been published in 1955 or before that, but I discovered a 1966 Life Magazine profile of him, which was quite extensive -- and somewhat unsettling. Apparently he achieved quite a bit of fame and notoriety as a wiretapper in his lifetime.

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 7 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      One possibility is that on March 30, 1955, he testified before a House judiciary subcommittee that there was practically no longer any such thing as a private telephone conversation in the U.S. It made the Chicago Tribune, for example.
      archives.chicagotribune.com/1955/03/31/page/1/article/so-you-think-you-speak-in-private

    • @Merrida100
      @Merrida100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      He had quite the disturbing past. Wow.

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    When John Daly introduced the second challenger at the end of the round as Bernard Spindel without a middle name, I wondered for a few seconds why he signed in with inclusion of a middle initial. And then ... aha!

    • @TheWriterWalker
      @TheWriterWalker 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Lois Simmons, what's the "aha"?

    • @mikejschin
      @mikejschin 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@TheWriterWalker I would guess that the TV censors in those days would have had a fit if someone wrote B.S. on the board.

    • @robertfiller8634
      @robertfiller8634 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@mikejschin Would have been funnier if his initials were "CBS"

  • @lepaz11
    @lepaz11 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Poor Mrs. Carver, I thought she was at least 80

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Luis Paz - In those days people tended to look older than we do now. Have you seen Jane Fonda on any TV shows lately? I think she is over 80, but wow- that is all I can say.

    • @alansorensen5903
      @alansorensen5903 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Mark Richardson Diver's ears.

    • @jerrylee8261
      @jerrylee8261 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@shirleyrombough8173 Saw Jane at an Oscar show some years back when I think she was 70 and she wore a see thru very skimpy dress and as you posted.............

  • @brianloria2126
    @brianloria2126 10 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    "Mrs. Carver's occupation is not directly concerned with the servicing of tourists" says John Daly around 6:00 min. Notice the snickers from a few audience members and Bennett's recognition of why they are doing so! Wow!! Pretty racy stuff for 1955!

    • @accomplice55
      @accomplice55 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've noticed panelists--or at least the men--using "service" when they should use "serve." :D

    • @simonatheod6867
      @simonatheod6867 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't really understand the joke

    • @brianloria2126
      @brianloria2126 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Simona Theod the word, 'servicing', in this context is sexually suggestive.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@accomplice5570 years ago it was service😊

  • @leonardbennett9903
    @leonardbennett9903 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I would hope the community guidelines for comments would include not making rude remarks about individuals appearing on WML? Although many of the panelists and contestants are no longer with us, their children and grandchildren may be and may watch the uploads and read the comments.

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Quite right. The show, whilst of it time and therefore unconsciously “politically incorrect” was always kind. We should try to learn from that.

    • @stevekru6518
      @stevekru6518 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@gilliankew The show was not always kind, for example, overweight guests were targeted
      Concerning contemporary comments, gratuitous rudeness should be avoided, but if a comment is otherwise of value, censoring to protect snowflake descendants should not deprive readers

    • @petemarshall8094
      @petemarshall8094 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      We need a “no sanctimonious scolding of commenters” rule here as well.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@petemarshall8094You can report it😊

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@stevekru651870 years ago folks being heavy wasn't considered fat. Everyone accepted it.😊

  • @robertjean5782
    @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The last contestant wasnt upset at all
    He received $50 which was a weeks pay or mortgage payment 😊

  • @steveburrus5526
    @steveburrus5526 7 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Did Fred Allen do the WML show for all of 1955 before his untimely death on SZt. Pat rick's Day in 1956? He was quite hysterical while he was on the panel.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Fred missed about 8 shows in 1955, but otherwise, yes, he was on the panel every week.

    • @dianawardrip5171
      @dianawardrip5171 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@WhatsMyLine He was on domes the last few months of 1954 as well.

  • @zapkvr
    @zapkvr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That's Fearless freep

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I hated when they rushed through the final contestant. That was not fair to the contestant and very inconsiderate.
    Also thank goodness they stopped that ridiculous ending where the contestants left the stage by the walking behind John Charles Daly. The British man had enough class to nod to the panel as he was leaving.

    • @Julia-fo4tk
      @Julia-fo4tk 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree entirely. The time allocated to the first contestant exceeded the final contestant who was an international guest. Total waste of his time.

  • @RoosterPisces2U
    @RoosterPisces2U ปีที่แล้ว

    "I'm afraid I'm going to make an S of myself." Laugh my cluckin tail feathers off!!!!!!!!😂

  • @bigwilson8794
    @bigwilson8794 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Don't know why Arlene got so testy at the end of the wiretapper segment. Her question was "are you a detective in any sense of the word". The answer is no. I think John was really good on this episode.

    • @VynceMontgomery
      @VynceMontgomery 8 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      +Dick Wilson Well, he is not a detective, but he did have *something* to do with detecting. That said, she did have a habit of asking two similar but different questions, and John did say which one he was answering.

    • @MrYfrank14
      @MrYfrank14 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Vynce Montgomery - he is not detecting, like a Geiger counter or detecting, like a detective.
      he gains access to a device to record a conversation.
      in today's terminology, if a computer technician gains access to an encrypted computer so the police can extract evidence, we do not call the tech a detective. the detective is the guy the tech gives the computer to after he gains access.
      the detective finds the computer and processes the data on it and puts it with other evidence to prove a crime.

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      He was not detecting but he did have a relationship to detecting through the equipment he used. Arlene was right and Dorothy was right to support her - a rare misstep for John Daly

    • @stevekru6518
      @stevekru6518 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Respectfully disagree. A wiretapper is clearly a detective in some sense of the word, as would be a fingerprint technician or the lovable serial killer Dexter, a blood splatter crime scene expert.

  • @tom7601
    @tom7601 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I see Mr. Ewell, I think of Ewell Gibbons, “Tastes like roast Hickory nuts.”

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    HIGH DIVER (DIVES 90 FEET INTO SWIMMING POOL)
    PROFESSIONAL WIRE TAPPER
    MAKES PRAMS (BABY CARRIAGES)

    • @scottpardee6303
      @scottpardee6303 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Again, thank you Chris for helping those of us who are of an age that we have to keep checking what the line is once the questioning starts.

  • @bluecamus5162
    @bluecamus5162 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    They get the mystery celebrity about 95% of the time. I wish they had mixed it up and occasionally used scientists, scholars or writers. Wouldn't it have been great to see Einstein or Hemingway on the program? How about some early rock stars -- Paul McCartney maybe?

  • @janetwilliams7665
    @janetwilliams7665 8 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Irene - yes, John missed at least one episode and Bennett filled in for him. I don't recall which episode it was.

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Janet Williams - Daly missed only 4 programs in 17 years and those were due to his anchorman TV responsibilities during major news events. His substitutes were Bennett Cerf (not host material, great panelist), Clifton Fadiman (I think he did 2 in a row while Daly was abroad on assignment), and Eamonn Andrews (the host of the British version of the show).

  • @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
    @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Owen Deane?! Really? Oh indeed that one is for Bennett! 😂❤

  • @spiritualED
    @spiritualED 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    6:11 John in no really hurry to have a small conference.😂

  • @trickydick6152
    @trickydick6152 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Walter Matthau might have been the guest in place of Ewell.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, according to TCM, Billy Wilder saw Matthau in a play and wanted him for the lead in the film version of "Seven Year Itch." The brass at 20th Century Fox nixed the idea because at that point, Matthau had never played in any film. Matthau and Monroe together would have been much better -- Ewell wasn't much to write home about in that film, even if it is most well known role. Of course, most people weren't going to see it because he was in it.

    • @jerrylee8261
      @jerrylee8261 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@preppysocks209 Tom almost ruined the movie for me. He's not exactly heart throb material. Have read that Cary Grant was also considered who would have been a much better foil for Marilyn.
      Matthau would have been much better, also.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jerrylee8261 Anyone at that time would have considered Cary Grant for any romantic lead. All but two of his movies over his entire career made money. But Cary Grant never considered it. I have seen video footage of Billy Wilder talking about how many times he approached Cary Grant to work for him. You can easily see that he was approached for Sabrina which went to Bogart instead or Love in the Afternoon for the role ultimately played by Gary Cooper. It wasn't that Cary Grant didn't want to work with Audrey Hepburn - he ultimately did in Stanley Donen's Charade. Cary Grant by this time had complete control over which directors he would work with -- and he repeatedly turned down Billy Wilder. I don't know the reasons, and in Wilder's regretful video, he didn't offer any, but the fact is that Cary Grant, who said he would have made a movie of the phone book for Hitchcock, wanted nothing whatever to do with Wilder.

    • @robertfiller8634
      @robertfiller8634 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@jerrylee8261 Tom Ewell was perfectly cast for the role which calls for a nondescript ordinary-looking Joe and not a heartthrob. You miss the point entirely!

    • @rasputinsliver3196
      @rasputinsliver3196 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robertfiller8634 BINGO!
      👍😉👌

  • @leannsherman6723
    @leannsherman6723 ปีที่แล้ว

    Of course, wire tapping has to do with detecting. John Charles Daly seemed to always have trouble admitting when he was wrong.

    • @peternagy-im4be
      @peternagy-im4be 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please don't be so silly.

  • @preppysocks209
    @preppysocks209 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Casting Tom Ewell in the film version of "The Seven Year Itch" was very unfortunate given how many better choices there could have been, but he had played the role on Broadway. I suppose that no one was paying too much attention to the male lead given that Marilyn Monroe was the female lead. But you really have to wonder about the competence of the person who decided that Tom Ewell, such a weak light comedy actor, should be the first American actor to play Vladimir in the premiere of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" in Miami about the time of Ewell's appearance. You would think that if you were an actor who originated that part in the US, your wikipedia biography would mention it, but it didn't, because the production was a gigantic failure. According to the wikipedia entry for "Waiting for Godot," "The first American tour was directed by Alan Schneider and produced by Michael Myerberg. Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell acted in the production. The first part of the tour was a disaster. Initially, the play was set to be shown in Washington and Philadelphia. However, low advanced sales forced the play to be performed in Miami for two weeks, where the audience was made up of vacationers. It was first described as "the laugh sensation of two continents" in the advanced publication done by Myerberg in the local newspapers. However, when it was shown to the audience, theatregoers would leave after the first act, describing it as a play where "nothing happens", and taxi drivers would wait in front of the theatre to take them home. The Miami showing caused the cancellation of the showings in New York. By April 1956, new showings were planned. That month, Schneider and most of the cast were replaced. Herbert Berghof took over as director and E. G. Marshall replaced Tom Ewell as Vladimir."
    So Ewell played opposite Marilyn Monroe in one of her most famous film roles and he poorly originated in the US one of the most important roles in one of the most important 20th century play. To me, he is the personification of the phrase, "I would rather be lucky than good."

    • @alansorensen5903
      @alansorensen5903 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Godot really is a what (?) play. As a kid, I was a huge "Willie and Joe" Ewell fan. Of course Matthaw is great, but so was Ewell, in his day. Imho.

    • @jerrylee8261
      @jerrylee8261 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well put. It's a head scratcher of why he was chosen. There have to be 10 or 20 actors who would have been more appealing and would have done a better job than Tom. Thank God they didn't have Tom and Marilyn in bed together.

    • @jazzy2groovy4u
      @jazzy2groovy4u 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I thought Tom was fantastic! I personally love Tom Ewell! Who would you of preferred instead?

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jazzy2groovy4u Thanks for an easy question to answer. Billy Wilder pushed for Walter Matthau but it was felt that he was not well enough known for a leading role. I consider it obvious that he would have been wonderful in the role and I can only imagine what his acting with Marilyn Monroe would have been like.

  • @Steve_1999
    @Steve_1999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "Mister SS" Get that psycho freak away from me...

  • @irenehanover6597
    @irenehanover6597 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Just curious, did John Daly ever miss an episode? A
    Thanks

    • @Merrida100
      @Merrida100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I've watched them all (I'm on my second viewing) and no, John never missed a day. Impressive!

    • @1bam159
      @1bam159 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Merrida100 then you haven't seen them all since John has missed I think 4 episodes (not sure if all 4 are on youtube) but the one where Bennett hosts is

    • @sdacj
      @sdacj 5 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I believe all four episodes with a guest host are on youtube. John missed only four episodes due to having to be away for his "real job", and eventually when that happened they would have a videotaped episode ready so no need for a guest host. Considering they did over 800 episodes it was indeed impressive, and there were a few times that he appeared when he obviously wasn't feeling well.

    • @KbIPbIL0
      @KbIPbIL0 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Merrida100 oh my God then i need to watch every single one.

    • @jimlieland5951
      @jimlieland5951 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I remember that Bennett replaced John as host one week but I don’t remember when.

  • @dancelli714
    @dancelli714 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wonder if Mrs Carver's hearing is water loged ? She's not wearing a hearing aid, obviously.

  • @anneroy4560
    @anneroy4560 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Arlene appears to have only one earring on ...

    • @loissimmons6558
      @loissimmons6558 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      To go along with the asymmetrical updo, perhaps?

    • @juanettebutts9782
      @juanettebutts9782 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      One of the Mystery Guests had her necklace fall off. (I attempted to Google the woman's identity but was unable to get the correct response. Since I watch several of these episodes nearly every night, I don't recall the who or the when.)
      Steve Allen had his tie fall off.
      Perhaps one of Arlene's earrings fell off. (At first, I thought she'd used the matching earring as the hair clip then decided I'd been mistaken.)

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@juanettebutts9782 It might have been Terry Moore.

    • @syd8802
      @syd8802 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@juanettebutts9782 It was On the one with Debbie Reynolds, I remembered because she's one of my favorites

  • @lindaroper2654
    @lindaroper2654 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Back then I didn't think women like showing themselves like these two women. Mist the time shoulders always showing .🤦

  • @stanochocki8984
    @stanochocki8984 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    God Love her, But the 1st Contestant should have worn or be wearing a Hearing Aide if she's ''..a bit hard of hearing...''....LoL..

    • @alansorensen5903
      @alansorensen5903 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Obviously had driver's ears. Also cause of my hearing loss. We were advised way back then to wear ear plugs, but few did.

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@alansorensen5903 And I expect hearing aids were expensive and nothing like as small as those we have today.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hearing aids were very expensive, majority of folks couldn't afford it 😊

  • @ruffluff565
    @ruffluff565 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Am I the only one a little upset at the intensity of Bennett's ardour for Arlene? He comments on it in several episodes. In one he introduces Arlene as 'the only woman my wife is afraid to leave me alone with' (paraphrased ) but it seems disrespectful to his wife Phyllis.
    That said, the warm relations of the regulars and the generosity and profession spirit are the main reasons I like this show so much.
    Thanks so much to the person who posts these episodes!

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I think they all knew full well Bennett was just joking-- just as you noted, the relationship between the regulars was quite warm, and in particular, the Gabels and the Cerfs were very close. The Gables even bought a home in Mt Kisko that was originally part of the Cerf estate, so they were quite literally neighbors (which they mentioned a number of times in the intros through the course of the series).
      Glad you've been enjoying the videos! :)

    • @ToddSF
      @ToddSF 7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Yes, I think you probably are the only one upset about the humorous way Bennett Cerf expressed his warm feelings for Arlene Francis, who was his good friend. One reason WML worked so well for 17 years is that Bennett and Arlene worked so well together was fellow panelists -- and they both managed to _appear_ to get along with Dorothy Kilgallen, though they didn't like her all that much, for reasons made plain by Bennett Cerf in his "Oral History" recordings. I note that Bennett and Phyllis Cerf were close friends with Arlene Francis and Martin Gabel. In fact, as our moderator mentioned, Bennett Cerf subdivided his property in Mt. Kisco, New York so that he could sell a parcel of land to the Gabels, who built themselves a house on it and thereby ended up as the people whose house was closest to the Cerf residence.

    • @arbyfatbuckle1733
      @arbyfatbuckle1733 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      What wml said and their sons went to Harvard together.

    • @daves.9479
      @daves.9479 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ToddSF I listened to Bennett's comments about Dorothy and he referred to her published columns as "disgusting" and the "cattiness" she displayed in them, but then said none of that was apparent in person and that he liked her.

  • @MarkGunter
    @MarkGunter 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Is this the first episode that Remington sponsors?

    • @erichanson426
      @erichanson426 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      No, they have been sponsoring over a year. One episode it is the perfume, next Remington, and back and forth.

    • @robbiestrauss8239
      @robbiestrauss8239 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Perhaps the first show where they are promoting Their Typewriters instead of Electronic Razors.

  • @loissimmons6558
    @loissimmons6558 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    On this date the Dodgers split a doubleheader with the second place Cubs. The Dodgers took 3 games out of the 4 game series with their closest rivals in the standings at this time of year, and enjoyed a 10½ game lead over the rest of the pack with the Cubs hanging on to second, 3½ games ahead of the Giants and 4 games ahead of the Braves.
    In the opening game, the Cubs erupted for six runs in the 4th inning (5 unearned) en route to a 9-5 victory, handing Don Newcombe his first loss of the season after 10 straight wins to start the season (surpassing his total for all of 1954). Catcher Harry Chiti capped the scoring in the big inning with a three run home run. Third baseman Randy Jackson singled in two runs in that inning and led off the sixth with a homer for three RBI's of his own. And first baseman Dee Fondy contributed a two run home run in the 6th to knock Newcombe out of the game. Pee Wee Reese's three run home run in the 8th was too little, too late for the Dodgers. The loss snapped a 6 game winning streak that had begun in the second game of a doubleheader the previous Sunday.
    The Dodgers earned a split in the second game, 6-2. Jackie Robinson was the offensive star for the Dodgers with two triples and he added a single and walk for a perfect day at the plate, and he also stole a base. Most of the interesting action in this game occurred in the 6th and 7th innings. In the top of the 6th, Manager Walt Alston was ejected by Umpire Lon Warnecke for arguing the pitch calls after Cubs outfielder Frankie Baumholtz was walked to lead off the inning. Warnecke was the pitcher who struck out Alston in 1936, the only at bat of Alston's major league career.
    In the 7th, the Dodgers broke open a tight game by pushing across three runs. Part of that rally was a bunt single by Duke Snider. Everyone remembers him as a player who couldn't and wouldn't bunt, but this was the second week in a row when he bunted for a base hit. And he would contribute a key bunt in the last game of the season.
    It looked like the Dodgers would score more in the 7th. They had the bases loaded and no one out when Roy Campanella stepped to the plate. He had come into the game when Rube Walker was tossed out at the same time that Alston was sent off. Campy grounded one to Jackson who threw home to force Sandy Amoros, Chiti then threw to Fondy for out number two. Robinson tried to catch the Cubs napping and score from second on the play but Fondy alertly threw back to Chiti and the inning was over. That's 5-2-3-2 if your scoring.
    The week started with the Dodgers and Cardinals completing a series that had started the previous Friday. Trailing 4-1, the Dodgers pulled close in the sixth when Reese led off with a homer, Snider doubled and eventually came around to score on a pair of outs. But they still trailed going into the bottom of the 9th. Cards starting pitcher Luis Arroyo got his complete game the hard way. His walk to Gil Hodges was followed by a Jackie Robinson home run and the Flatbush faithful went home happy. It was Arroyo's first loss after starting his rookie season (his only one primarily as a starting pitcher) with victories in his first six decisions.
    Cincinnati came to town on Tuesday and Johnny Podres tamed the hard-hitting Redlegs with a 5-hit shutout. He also contributed an RBI double in the Dodgers two-run second inning and a sacrifice bunt in the two-run seventh inning as the Dodgers won 4-0.
    The next day was another surprisingly low-scoring game between two of the best offensive teams in baseball. Newcombe surrendered only four hits, but a 4th inning home run by big first baseman Ted Kluszewski spoiled his bid for a shutout. Newk continued to contribute with the bat as well. He singled and scored the Dodgers first run i the third, and then played a part when the Dodgers took the lead again in the fourth. With two outs and the bases empty, Robinson singled, Frank Kellert doubled to score the go ahead run and Newcombe doubled in Kellert with the insurance run, the final run scored in the game.
    The Redlegs left town on Thursday and the Dodgers had an off day. But Cincinnati took with them a Dodger who was a star for them in his rookie season in 1952. On June 9, the Dodgers traded Joe Black in exchange for a player to be named later (who turned out to be outfielder Bob Borkowski on June 14). Black pitched in 56 games his first year, winning 15 (against 4 losses) and saved 15 more. He only started two games during the regular season, but as his hot pitcher at the end of the season, Manager Charlie Dressen started him in games 1, 4 and 7 of the World Series. He beat the Yanks 4-2 in the Series opener (the first black pitcher to win a World Series game and pitched well in his other two outings but the Dodgers failed to provide enough offensive support (only two runs in two games) so even though he lost both games, he still recorded a fine 2.53 ERA in the Series. He was National League Rookie of the Year and won the pennant-clinching game. Then next spring, Dressen, who fancied himself an expert on pitching even though he was a third baseman as a player, insisted that Black learn a third pitch to go along with his fast ball and slider. But his hand wasn't physically able to grip the ball for another pitch effectively. Black tried but his delivery got messed up and he never got his confidence back. His ERA during the regular season was 2.15. He pitched part or all of five more seasons in the majors and never posted an ERA under 4. For the rest of his career, it was 4.84. And yet Black, a graduate of Morgan State University, was always gracious and generous as a player and in retirement. He had a long career after baseball as an executive for Greyhound and a motivational speaker.
    On Friday the Cubs came into town looking to whittle down the Dodgers lead. They left licking their wounds. Carl Erskine hurled the Dodgers second shutout of the week, a four hitter, as the Dodgers coasted to a 7-0 win. The little lefty also contributed a home run, single and sacrifice fly to the victory. Reese and Campanella each contributed two-run homers to the cause.
    Saturday's game was a nail-biter and home runs accounted for all seven runs. Jim Gilliam led off the 3rd inning with a home run, but in the top of the fourth, rookie outfielder Jim King got one of only five hits of starting pitcher Billy Loes with a three-run homer. Home runs by Campanella and Hodges tied the game in the sixth, and Cubs starter Warren Hacker surrendered the game winner to Snider in the seventh. Loes went the distance for the win.
    Sunday's doubleheader finished a two week home stand against the four western clubs in the league. The next day was a travel day to return the favor with a two week road trip against those same teams.

  • @rapunzelz5520
    @rapunzelz5520 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    For pete’s sake, couldnt the backstage sound people adjust the sound for this lady? And why the heck, are contestants on tons of these videos so often complaining they can’t hear the questions? It is early tv, i know, but gee, they surely could have done better.

    • @randysills4418
      @randysills4418 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Many people have said that the studio had poor acoustics...

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The contestant didn't have a hearing aid and asked John to repeat the question. This theater was built above a train station and was very noisy.😊

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Of course it was a form of detective work. Sometimes John Charles Daly just did not get it right and I wonder what was going through that brain of his.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      70 years ago job definition was different than now.😊

  • @lindaroper2654
    @lindaroper2654 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That old woman looks older than me and I'm 72 . She's in her 60 s. 🤦

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Folks grew up during the depression, hard times. They aged faster then today's population 😊

  • @accomplice55
    @accomplice55 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It's annoying to me when time is clearly running short and Fred Allen asks the contestant how he got his tan, if he's seen the British version of the show, if he (Fred) resembles anyone on it....I know the contestant got his $50, but I'd rather hear the panelists ask legit questions and see if they guess the occupation.

  • @errorsofmodernism9715
    @errorsofmodernism9715 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fred Allen looks like he just walked out of a morgue

  • @Brad4Ellis
    @Brad4Ellis ปีที่แล้ว

    John Daly can be a real jerk sometimes. Misleading the panel intentionally, and then rolling his eyes as if they’re crazy.

    • @peternagy-im4be
      @peternagy-im4be 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Calm your skin down.

    • @Brad4Ellis
      @Brad4Ellis 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@peternagy-im4be Skin’s probably fine, thanks! I’ve got a GREAT dermatologist, with an upcoming appointment to see if there is any cancer. If there is, most likely it’s treatable. Thanks for your concern… how ever did you know?

  • @maggiejohnson5891
    @maggiejohnson5891 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ugh. Arlene stop fidgeting with your necklace! 😬

  • @48thurkdisl98
    @48thurkdisl98 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Fred Allen's jokes are so corny

    • @waynehowell6160
      @waynehowell6160 9 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      48thurkdisl98 Yeah. Aren't they great?

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Those were corny times - and it’s nice to enjoy them.

    • @keithhyttinen8275
      @keithhyttinen8275 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's what made him great!
      RIP Frederick.

    • @robertjean5782
      @robertjean5782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's called having a dry wit, millions of folks enjoyed many of the best comedians 70 years ago 😊

  • @lanacastillo49
    @lanacastillo49 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Omg his teeth was awful

  • @galileocan
    @galileocan 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Mrs. Carver......needs....a hearing aid. And a good dentist as well.

    • @Wattamattau
      @Wattamattau 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Thanks for the stupid comment. Not needed at all.

    • @kevinmarkey9441
      @kevinmarkey9441 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Patrick J eh what was that you said 😂😂

    • @ritagreen5224
      @ritagreen5224 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I see a lot people back then could use a good dentist.

    • @kristabrewer9363
      @kristabrewer9363 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I can't believe 2 people actually liked this comment

    • @gilliankew
      @gilliankew 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I felt a little sad for her. She tried several times to cover the gap where her tooth had been.