July 2023

WHAT’S MY LINE?-Date Unknown

Host: Wally Bruner
Announcer: Johnny Olson

Celebrity Panel:

  • Soupy Sales
  • Anita Gillette
  • Bert Convy
  • Arlene Francis

FIRST GUEST: Francis Kelly (Bronx, NY)

He’s self-employed, concerned with a product

Arlene: Might I possibly have this product?
You Could
Used by both sexes?
Yes
Does it come in contact with the person?
No $5

Soupy: Found in the home?
Yes
Found in one room more than another?
Probably, but Wally calls it a No $10

Anita: Could I hold it in my hand?
Yes
Comes in contact with other places beside the hand?
No $15

Bert: Is this product functional?
“It Lives” Bert heard it, but Francis and Wally deny it.

Go on, you big stoop!

Does it do something?
Yes
Does it perform a task for the home?
Not necessarily $20

Arlene: Is this product is or has every been alive?
Yes
In the animal family?
Yes
Is it a pet?
“It Can Be”
Is it a Bird?
Yes
Is it a Canary or Parakeet? (There’s a difference)
Canary
Does it talk?
No $25

Soupy: “He gains 300 pounds and hollers CHEEP?”
Not a question
Do you train canaries?
Yes

“They kamikaze canaries. They throw themselves in cat’s mouths?”

Train them to sing?
YES

Our bird expert has brought a quartet of his class of 60! Yes! 60! Johnny O. brings them out, after they’ve been flying around the dressing room. Wally says a cat stood by in case they got rowdy. Francis has no problem living with ’em all By listening to what the mic was picking up, they are have bass voices. Wally needs to bring them closer. All you can do is give them time to work out their stage fright. In a contest, birds get up to a half a hour to perform!

Our birds have gotten a little better. In other knowledge, Francis uses a graduate canary to train students. But with only a little taste, another group of birds serenade us. (The Panel)

SECOND GUEST: Dianna Engel (New York City)

She’s salaried and deals with a service.

Soupy: Would I come to you?
Yes (Bert: Can I come with you?)

Are you wearing something other than what you’re wearing?
(Dianna has a typical 60s floral dress) No $5

Anita: Would I use it too?
Yes
Would I enjoy it as much as Soupy?
Aside from some side benefits, Yes
Do you touch people?
No $10

I’m so sorry to hear that?

Bert

Would you say this service would make me feel better?
No therapeutic benefit but Yes
Would I need an appointment?
No $15

Arlene: Are you employed with others in the same line?
Yes

A place where one might wants some relaxation?
Dianna says Yes but Wally doesn’t think so. Arlene’s getting miffed, so it’s a Yes
Do they serve anything to eat or drink?
A definite No $20

Soupy: Is there an office?
Yes
Do you do any paperwork?
Yes
Do people come that have a particular problem involving paperwork?
Dianna was unsure, but time’s up anyway

Arlene guesses it’s a cashier. Soupy guesses a hostess on a patrol wagon. Both wrong! She’s a STOCKBROKER. Her company is Kern Securities. How did a nice girl like you get in a business like this? She just started investing, got good and decided to spread the knowledge. And the men don’t see to mind if you earn their respect. Soupy and Bert are in for sure.

MYSTERY GUEST

The guest welcomes us in a voice sounding like Julia Child.

“It’s one of my mother’s favorite shows and one of the birds is loose backstage.

Bert: Are you primarily known for television?
Yes, giggling with excitement
Arlene: Do you have your own series?
Yes
Soupy: A nighttime show?
No
Anita: Afternoon talk show?
No
Bert: Game Show?
Yes
Arlene: Are you the moderator?
“Yes, and I’m so beautiful”

Soupy: GENE RAYBURN, everyone knew it.

Gene says he’s done plenty of voices with his wife…

IT WASN’T A JOKE, A BIRD IS LOOSE!

Anyway, Mrs. Rayburn says Gene has a certain tone in his voice. The only option was Falsetto. The entire panel has been on “The Match Game”. Along with all those game shows and #1 DJ in New York, what’s left? Two Things: Create a starring role in Broadway and movie. After that, he’ll quit! ANYTHING BUT THAT! Reminisicing about past What’s My Line appearances, there was the time Gene milked a cow with the boy from Illinois. One of the most popular things fans talk about. Soupy says the cow should’ve gotten kid gloves, Gene’s got the coldest hands in the business. Cold Hands, Warm Personality!

Honest Answers:

Marsha Robbins (New Rochelle) for Soupy:
“Do you really wear a Mickey Mouse watch?”
Answer: Yes, and we get the closeup to prove it. When it slows down, he feeds it cheese

For Bert: “What was your occupation before you became an actor?”
Answer: Played in the Philadelphia Phillies farm system

Arlene: Do you have any dogs?
Answer: Not currently, but there used to be Otto Von Bismarck (Dacushand), Sheep dog, Scottie, Russian Wolfhound.

Wait, what about the canary! He flew to the top of the lights and finally began to sing. Don’t call the Humane Society, the bird’s back in safe hands.

What’s My Line? is owned by Fremantle.

THE NEW PRICE IS RIGHT (Nighttime)-Taped October 16, 1972 (#012N)

Host: Dennis James
Announcer: Johnny Olson
Models: Janice Pennington and Anita Ford

BEVERLY RHINEHART, COME ON DOWN!
CLYDE NELSON, COME ON DOWN!
PHYLLIS HOLLIS, COME ON DOWN!
and NANCY GOMER, COME ON DOWN!

First Item up for Bids!

Carnegie Psychedelic Stereo Cabinet (Anitra)

  • CLYDE 275
  • PHYLLIS 425
  • NANCY 475
  • BEVERLY 450

The actual retail price is…$750. Nancy wins! She may have said she bid low, but it’s good enough to play this

BONUS GAME

Getting the right window wins a Zinman Defino Tournaline Pale Beige Mink Coat (Janice) worth $2,000.

1st Window: VACUUM CLEANER-Eureka Empress 2 ($89)
Guess: HIGHER ARP: $150
2nd: CLOCK RADIO-Westxlox Digital AM/FM Cassette Recorder ($145)
Guess: LOWER ARP: $130
3rd: MIXER-Hamilton Beach Gourmet Stand Mixer ($33)
Guess: HIGHER ARP: $57 (One More to Lock it up)
4th: BOOKS-World Book Childcraft Encyclopedia ($180)
Guess: HIGHER ARP…
$153

Where’s the BONUS: MIXER
WINNER!

MARIANNE WINEZIMMER, COME ON DOWN!

Second Item Up for Bids!

Capetown 1.95 ct. Sapphire/1.56 ct. Diamond/18 ct. Gold Ring (A)

  • MARIANNE $860
  • Beverly $900
  • Clyde $1,200
  • Phyllis $675

The actual retail price is…$1,500, Clyde Wins “I’d better give it to my wife” Yeah, you better.

ANY NUMBER

Clyde and his wife may next have to ditty up:

  • A Caloric Self-Cleaning Range (J)
  • A Ford Thunderbird (Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes, Power Ventilation, Opera Windows [pure 70’s], deluxe rear bumper) (A)
  • The measly Piggy Bank
GUESSCARRANGE
55 _ _ _
15 _ _ 1
2_ . _ 2
66 _ _
75 _ 7 1
85 8 7 1
ARP6 4 09 . 3 2

ANOTHER WINNER!

Johnny has one more name: “It’s Gonna Be…BARBARA MCQUAN, COME ON DOWN” (He sounded like Justin Timberlake)

FINAL ITEM UP FOR BIDS!

W&J Sloane Cimarron 102″ Sofa (A)

  • BARBARA $850
  • Marianne $740
  • Phyllis $647
  • Marianne $550

The actual retail price is…$799. Marianne Wins.

Didn’t anyone catch that Marianne and Phyllis switched spots?

CLOCK GAME

30 seconds to win a Pfaff Console Sewing Machine and a Wurlitzer Fun Maker Spinet Organ (J). PLUS, if there’s at least 2 seconds left on the clock, we’ll throw in an extra $1,000 cash.

SEWING MACHINE: 339 ↑ 345 ↑ 390 ↑ 475 ↑ 550 ↑ 600 ↓ 570 ↑ 575 ↑ 577 ↑ 580 ↑ 585 ↓ 584 (11.5 sec. left)
ORGAN: 645 ↑ 750 ↑ 895 ↑ 1000 ↓ 995 ↓ 950 ↑ 960 ↑ TIME’S UP! ($964)
Pricing Games: 2 for 3

RECAP

CLYDE$7,371 (Top Winner)
NANCY$3,087 (Runner-Up)
MARIANNE$1,383

SHOWCASE

First Showcase:
13d BOAC London/Mallorca Tour
Samsonite 3pc. Silhouette Luggage (A)
Yamaha SL292C Snowmobile(J)/MPX Skis (A)

Clyde’s going for London. Bid: $1,750

Nancy’s Showcase:
Ford Mustang (heater/defroster, deluxe bumper system, carpeting)
Turtle Wax Assortment
Arthur Fulmer Portable/Home/Car Stereo Systems
Vanda Cosmetics (A)
Zinman Defino Lynx Paw Fur Coat (J)

Nancy’s Bid: $3,900

CLYDENANCY
Bid: $1,750Bid: $3,900
ARP: $2,762ARP: $4,803
Difference: $1,012Difference: $903

Nancy wins! Total: $7,890 (Dennis rushes through the final reveal and ending)
Total Winnings: $16,644

The Price is Right is owned by Fremantle.

ALL-NEW LET’S MAKE A DEAL-September 26, 1984

Host: Monty Hall
Featuring: Brian Cummings and Karen Lapierre

Monty has two handbags that don’t go with his Blue suit and pants. Would a couple of ladies be interested?

First Traders: Dale Columbo (Brown Low-Cut Dress) and Giselle Moreau (Black Hat and no pants)

Dale can trade her light blue handbag with some money for Curtain #1. She takes the handbag. The Curtain was a REJECT FROM THE GLUE FACTORY!

In the bag, just one bill…worth $500.

What will Giselle choose? Her bag or Curtain #2, which starts with a giant box of Creamettes. Monty remembers there’s double in this deal. Is it twice as much money in the handbag or was there twice as many donkeys as behind that first curtain? Giselle chooses the curtain. The money in the bag….was $1,000! As for the curtain…it was DOUBLED TOO!

SECOND TRADERS: Tom and Karen Luken (honeybees expecting a Babee)

This couple has a chance at what’s in Monty’s Hand…10 Pennies. Just seven will be enough to send them to Paris. Plus, we’ll throw in a check for $2,300 ($7,190)

One Penny: Champale Extra Dry (12 oz.) within 60 cents.
Guess: $2.00 (Karen spoke first) ARP: 83¢

Wait, Tom and Karen, that was just one penny. Nine are still on the table. Just make sure you agree on the right price.

Two Pennies: Mentos Wintergreen (single roll) within 25 cents.
Guess: 49¢ ARP: 35¢

Three Pennies: Maximum Strength Cortizone 5 (1 oz.) within $1
Guess: $2.75 ARP: $3.40 (Up to Five Pennies)

Four Pennies: Gillespie Refinish Furniture Kit within 50 cents.
Guess: $9.95
Feel confident?!? If not, there’s the Sunshine Box. Inside is an home electronic Package:

  • Commodore 64 Computer
  • Sharp 19″ TV
  • TOTAL: $1,238.85

The Lukens can’t seem to decide. Monty will add $500 to the Electronics. Karen convinces Tom to take the Sure Thing.

ARP of Furniture Kit: $9.95 “Adieu”

THIRD TRADER: Jim Poole (5th Understudy from “Cats”) “The Pur-r-r-r-fect Deal”

Brian has a Treasure Chest Behind Curtain #1, a giant box of Quaker Corn Barn. Who gets the rejects?

Marie Harrington (Nurse “What’s Up Doc?”)

Brian chooses the chest. Marie’s not sure about the Curtain. How about Cash “$2,000 or $3,000” Not happening, $100..2…3…4…No More! Marie will settle for that. Inside the Corn Bran…Ventura 4pc. Luggage and His/Her Helbros Quartz Watches. ($1,240)

Jim still has his treasure. Will he trade it for the Diamond Box? The leftovers this time go to…

Wendy Smith (maid)

Monty will stick to the same $400 from last time. it won’t work for Wendy. She’ll have the box…it’s DOUBLE PUPPY LOVE!

Last chance for Jim to trade. Is Curtain #2 want this cat’s been looking for? Nope! He won’t get…the Sunray 36″ Range or the 2 Charbroil Grills. ($1,099)

Time to finally unlock the chest and the big treasure is…$33.

TOM AND KAREN$1,738.85
DALE$500
MARIE$400
JIM$33
GISELEDOUBLE DONKEYS!
WENDYPUPPY KISSES!

BIG DEAL OF THE DAY: $8,208

The Lukens and Dale will trade:

Whirlpool Microwave, Cutco Cutlery Set and Regina Steam Cleaner ($1,037.99) Who gets this? Dale does

Os-Cal Calcium Supplement, 2 Berkline Wall-away Recliners and Pilot Stereo System ($2,222) It’s an upgrade from what the Lukens had. It would’ve been better if they choose this instead:

Schafer & Sons California Grand Piano and for Sheet Music, a check for $1,800 ($8,208)

Big Winners: The Lukans
Total Winnings: $3,692

Quickie Deals:

Ron (Frito Bandito come to life) we’d expect you to sing, but he can’t. He’ll whistle “Dixie” instead for $100. For another $100, how about “Battle Hymn of the Republic”? Nope

Another Jim (I’ll Boogie for a Deal) does the job, sort of

Charles Johnson (rainbow clown) can’t produce a key pen.

Dave Palmer (genie) can bring out a pen for $50. He gets an extra $50 for advertising on it, but can’t get another $50 since it wasn’t black.

Man dressed as a flower looking for lipstick or a hard-boiled egg ($50 for each).

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Let’s Make a Deal is owned by Fremantle.

PASSWORD (Daytime)-January 11, 1966

Host: Allen Ludden

Announcer: Lee Vines

Lucille Ball (The Lucy Show) and Desi Arnaz Jr. (son, soon to be 13 y.o.) 17

Gary Morton (Husband) and Lucie Arnaz (Lucy’s daughter) 19

Lucie and Desi Jr. and playing two games for Easter Seals. Plenty of chances for both teams to win with the next word.

WORD #5

Lucy gives to Desi
10: PARTY (deep in thought)-FUN
9: BIRTHDAY-SURPRISE $100

LIGHTNING ROUND

SLEEP-BED $50
WASH-DRY, DISH-CLEAN, WATER-, HANDS-, WIPE-DRY, WIPE-SOAP (passes on TOWEL)
SIX-, TWELVE-, TWELVE-CLOCK, EGGS-DOZEN $100
(jitters) SWING-TWIST, FASCINATING-NEXT Allan gives them RHYTHM, no time for FAT $150

Hey, since it’s for charity, we’ll give them the whole $250! Switching Partners

GAME #2-WORD #1

10: NOISY-SOFTLY
9: SILENCE-QUIET

WORD #2-Desi gives

10: MACHELLI’S-PIZZA

WORD #3-Lucy gives

10: Lucy’s stumped before we have BOX-CARTON
9: CARTON-CRATE
8: MATERIAL-CARDBOARD 17

WORD #4-Desi gives

10: STOLE-MINK 20

WORD #5-Lucy gives

10: CROQUETTE-SALMON $100 (Lucy and Gary have it every Friday)

LIGHTNING ROUND

NAVY-ARMY, MAN-SAILOR $50
ANIMAL-HORSE, STRIPE-ZEBRA $100
DRESS-COAT, EVENING-(Took a bit) GOWN $150
FRUIT-ORANGE, WRINKLED-PRUNE
TOP-BOTTOM Sweep Complete

$700 for the Easter Seals.

Lucy and Donald Morrison (Elk Grove, CA, principal of Elk Grove Junior High)

Gary and Sara Maynard (Huntington Beach, CA, married to a tool designer for a large aircraft company, and the 2nd beautiful redhead on stage)

GAME #1-WORD #1-Lucy Gives

10: EINSTEIN-GENIUS
9: ZOLA-INTELLIGENCE
8: NUCLEAR-ENERGY
7: PHYISIST-SCIENTIST

WORD #2-Donald gives

10: INDUSTRY-WORK
9: ENTERPRISE-CORPORATION
8: OFFICE-BUSINESS

WORD #3-Gary gives

10: DUNCE-STUPID
9: MUTE-DUMB (form of the word, roughly) DUMBBELL (17)

WORD #4-Sara gives

10: SUSPENSE-MYSTERY (Tie Game)

WORD #5-Lucy gives

10: ELASTIC-STRETCH
9: LADY’S-GIRDLES
8: STOCKINGS-STRETCH
7: STOCKING-NYLON
6: SNAKE-GARTER (23)

WORD #6-Sara gives

10: HORN-TRUMPET
9: VALLEE-RESOUND
8: RUDY-DEER (Rudy the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
7: ROOTERS-MEGAPHONE $100

Sara never knew about Singer Rudy Vallee.

LIGHTNING ROUND

HOUR-MINUTE $50
SERGEANT-LIEUTENANT $100
RED-WHITE, BLUE, EMERALD-GREEN $150
SOUTHERN-ACCENT then COOKING, ACCENT-FLAVOR, TALK-DRAWL $200
BEFORE-AFTER $250!

Lucy is 4 for 4 on Lightning Rounds so far. Gary comments, “She plays golf… Lucy jumps in “like he plays Password”. Sara and Donald will have to wait till tomorrow for their second game.

The password today is Next: Right now I’m going next door to visit Art Linklater’s House Party and I promise to sing. So if you’re brave, stick around and see how it comes out

Art Linklater’s House Party was a daytime variety show that aired right after Password.

Password is owned by Fremantle.

WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Daytime)-November 5, 1990

Hosts: Bob Goen and Vanna White
Announcer: Charlie O’Donnell

Mary Proudy (Victorville, CA): realtor with four children and two step children, two Golden Retrievers and a cat
John Peya (San Francisco, CA): construction supervisor for 10 years, married with a 10 mon. old baby girl
Patrice Volanti (New Orleans): 1-Day Total of $9,450

ROUND 1: Top Value is $500

Free Spin on Blue $400

_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
PHRASE

Mary $175 (Four in a row) Three R’s, Three T’s, One H and a F (would’ve been 9 Grand in nighttime)
$250 Two P’s
Solve: PERFECT FOR THE PART…Right for $2,075 PERFECT ROUND!

Round 2-Same Wheel
Prize: ART-Martin Lawrence Serigraph “After the Rain” by Leo Foscillo ($1,350)

ART on Pink $250

_ _ _ _ _ &
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
SAME NAME

John $150 No T’s
Patrice ART Two R’s
$250 One Y
$100 No H
Mary $200 No L’s
John $150 No B’s
Patrice $300 One S, buys Two A’s ($450 Left)
$300 One N, buys two E’s
$150 One M, buys one O
$150 One P, buys one I, no more vowels ($750 left Plus the Art)
$150 No D’s!
Mary $150 One J and One K
$200 One C for the last space
PERRY AND JACKIE MASON…Right for $500 (Total is $2,575) (Bob tried a Jackie Mason handshake but not sure it worked)

Round 3: Top Value is $1,000

2nd Prize: COOK-Aristokraft Kitchen Workcenter, Kenwood Chef Model Mixer and Whirlpool Microwave Range ($2,343)

COOK on Yellow $200

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PHRASE

Patrice $100 (three times, each time closer to COOK)
Two T’s, One N and One R, buys one O
COOK No S
Mary $300 No L’s
John $300 No M’s
Patrice $200 One T, buys six E’s ($400 Left)
$200 One B
$300 One K, buys one A ($800)
COOK One V
$100 One P
Solve: EXPECTED TO BREAK EVEN…Right for $3,243 and the Lead!

RECAP:

MARY$2,575
JOHN$0
PATRICE$3,243

ROUND 4: Top Value is $1,250

3rd Prize: CRUISE-7d Norwegian Caribbean Cruise ($3,902)

Cruise on $100 next to red $400

_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
TITLE

Mary $600 (just passed Black) Two T’s
$100 One H
$100 One S ($1,400)
BANKRUPT!
John $300 Two N’s, buys Three E’s
$200 One D
LOSE A TURN!
Patrice CRUISE No R
FINAL SPIN TIME: $100
Mary One B “AND THE BEAT GOES ON” Right…if only it had happened sooner.

FINAL SCORES

MARY$2,675
JOHN$0
PATRICE$3,243
The Champ’s Current Total: $12,693
Maingame Total:$5,918
Bankrupt Trash:$1,400
Left on Board:$2,800 in Cash and Art

BONUS ROUND:

Patrice already won the $5,000 cash, so that leaves three choices for today.

  • Boat
  • Beverly Hills Shopping Spree
  • Red 3 Dr. Hatchback

Patrice is going for the car: A Geo Metro with $7,360!

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_ _ _ _
THING

RSTLN E Plus CDK A

_ _ _ _ _
L _ _ E

She whispers lace, but that’s it. Answer: PUPPY LOVE

CLOSING

At the Beverly Hills Shopping Spree area, Vanna sees the mannequin in the same outfit as she’s wearing.  First time this has ever happened.  She and Bob strike a pose going to the credits.

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WHAT’S MY LINE-Taped November 19, 1968

Host: Wally Bruner:
Announcer: Johnny Olson:

Celebrity Panel:

We start with the blindfolds on.

FIRST GUEST: Gary Brower (New York City)

He deals with a product and is salaried.

Arlene: Is it a product those on the panel might use?
Yes
Used in the home?
No $5

Soupy: Are we blindfolded because we’d recognize your face?
No $10

Phyllis: Would I use it in contact or inside my body?
In Contact
Would it better or enhance me?
Not necessarily, but close enough.
If it did want it’s supposed to do, would I be better?
Nothing could improve her, but it’s a Yes?
Something you rub on your skin?
A Clear No $15

Gawn: If I didn’t have the blindfold, would I guess what it was?
Doesn’t help, doesn’t hinder, can’t take it off
Would it come in contact with the skin above my neck?
Yes
Anything to do with makeup?
No $20

Arlene: Something that is worn from the neck up?
Yes
Something worn on the face?
Yes
Worn in the area of the eyes?
Yes
(After a whisper from Gawn) Do you make blindfolds?
Yes, the very ones the panel is wearing right now.

Gary’s company, Eve’s Costume Company, has been making blindfolds for “What’s my Line?” for many years.  These blindfolds are custom, made not to mess up the panelists’ hair and eyes.  There’s a special wide plastic and velvet lining and pearls for the ladies.  The price Gary is keeping for a secret.  When not making blindfolds, he’s making hats for movies and Broadway, occasionally other costumers, too.  Most of the business is in the theatre, but it keeps him busy.  Gary started in fashion design in Europe, but hats were the easiest.

Now a question for Gawn, what do you call blindfolds in England?  “Eye-peeper stoppers” Yeah, he’s serious, and there are also “you-peeper stoppers.”

You would have an you-peeper stopper and I would have a I-peeper stopper.  But it you put it on me, it would be a I-peeper stopper and if I put it on you, it would be a you-peeper stopper on top of an I-peeper stopper.

Easy to follow

SECOND GUEST: Mr. X (New York City)

He’s self-employed and dealing with a service. There’s another hint, Mr. X deals with fire.

Soupy ponders it might be roasting marshmallows.
Is it connected with show business?
In the broadest sense, maybe, but let’s not lead Soupy down the “Primrose Path” as Wally says.
Do you give any demonstrations with fire?
Many
Do you got to schools or public functions talking about this?
No $5

Phyllis: Can I rule out eating or spiting fire?
Yes
You clearly don’t start fires or work for the fire dept.?
Indeed
Anything to do with cooking?
No $10

Gawn: People come to see you, do you instruct?
No $15

Arlene: Do people come to see you entertain?
No $20

Soupy (who can’t hold back laughter):
If you had signed your name, would we know you?
Yes
Is there a product related to this service?
No, which has already been established. Soupy’s safe, but Wally is really to flip
Is it Performed outside?
No $25

Mr. X, I come to where you are for some reason I can’t imagine to see you do something with or about fire?

Phyllis, getting down to basics

Despite her objection, No $30

Gawn: You don’t do anything with it, but you talk to me about it?
No

By this point, Wally recognizes the panel is completely lost.  GAME OVER! Arlene guesses he rubs two boy scouts together to make fire.

Mr. X is Paul Molay, a proprietor of a well-known NYC barbershop who STYLES MEN’S HAIR WITH FIRE.  He uses fire to “groove it, to fit it out, to blend hair”.  As weird as this sound, this practice dates back to Ancient Egypt.  Wally volunteers Gawn, the “Pride of Piccadilly” to demonstrate.  Johnny Olson brings out the chair.  Soupy acts like a manicurist “Have you been in town long?” Paul is using a long white pole and singeing just the end. 

“A Singe in time saves Nine” After a few seconds, Gawn gets to like it.

MYSTERY GUEST

More “Eye-Peeper Stopper Fun”. Our guest gets a good long applause.

Phyllis: Is there more than one of you?
No (just someone who needs a lozenge)

Gawn: Primarily known as a singer?
Yes (almost old lady like now)

Arlene: Singer in Television?
Yes, well-known for television among other fields

Soupy: Biggest fame from records?
It’s an element of fame, that or many records produced for the public.

Phyllis: In the New York Theater?
No

Gawn: Do you have a record on the Hit Parade now?
Yes

Arlene: Are you a man performing in nightclubs?
Yes

Soupy: Are you in New York at the current time?
No

Phyllis: Does your new record include the song “Those were the Days”?
No (30 seconds)

Gawn: Is it single, not an LP, in the Hit Parade?
Needed a bit of silent thought and clarification.
Wally decides that our mystery guest has both right now.

Arlene: Are you known as a soul singer?
YES, right in the description

Soupy: JAMES BROWN!
OH, YES!

Great voice acting to hide his identity. Brown gives an “I Tried” that scratches the microphone.  Going back to his time as a D.C. newsman, Wally shares the story of how James Brown ended a “Crisis” down there to a “happy conclusion”.  Arlene mentions his time in Boston doing the same thing. 

Honest Answers:

For Phyllis: Alice Graven of Atlanta, GA
“Aren’t you married to a songwriter and what did he write?”

Answer: Yes, her husband Adolph Green, along with Betty Comdon, Julia Stile and Leonard Bernstein.  “Bells are Ringing”, “The Party’s Over” “Just in Time” “Make Someone Happy” and “Hallelujah, Baby”

For Arlene: Barbara Middleman of Boston, MA
“Where did you meat your husband Morton Gable and was it love at first sight?”

Answer: Definitely not, they met while he was the lead on a radio program.  She used to be scared to death of him, now it’s vice versa.

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WHAT’S MY LINE?-First Taped Episode (TAPE: 7/9/68, Aired 9/9)

Host: Wally Bruner
Announcer: Johnny Olson

Celebrity Panel:

  • Soupy Sales
  • Meredith MacRae (Petticoat Junction)
  • Gene Rayburn (Match Game)
  • Arlene Francis

FIRST GUEST: Perle Epstein (New York City)

She’s salaried, dealing in service

Arlene: Work for a profit-making organization?
Yes
Work indoors?
Usually
Do people come to you for your service?
They can
Available to both men and women?
Yes
Regular hours, 9 to 5?
It could be, but not too important
Do you move around in your job?
Yes
Are you in a form of vehicle?
No $5

Soupy: Do you wear a uniform, other than street clothes?
Yes
Is it for decoration or keeping from getting messed up?
Ah, not a yes or no question. “I just like to get a right answer”
Is there a product involved?
No $10

Meredith: Would I come out with a degree, are you instructing me?
One question at a time: The Instructing one
Yes
What about that degree, like judo for example?
No $15

Gene: Is the uniform all white?
No $20

Arlene: This instruction useful?
Yes
Is it athletic?
In a broad sense, Yes
Do you touch a person in any way?
In this case, No $25

Soupy: You would never come to my house for this service?
Perle doesn’t know, but more likely for a handsome gentleman like you
Would it make me physically better?
Yes
A type of exercise?
Could be
Would it help me from the waist up?
Yes, the whole body (“I don’t know what it is, but I need it”)
Would I use it to lose weight?
It might, Pass

Meredith: Would it take place in a gymnasium?
It could
Teach/instruct a personal fitness class?
No $30

Gene: Could the panel come as a group and work all at once?
Yes
Do you ever wear a tutu?
No $35 (You’ve never seen Gene in a tutu and you never will)

Arlene (who’s got a gleam in her eye): Do you ever work on or near water?
No $40 (Down to 30 seconds)

Soupy: Do you come in contact with the body?
Yes
Are you a masseuse?
No, Wally gives it up here

Meredith guesses wrong with fencing instructor. Perle is a YOGA INSTRUCTOR. (She did a demonstration, but it was clipped off by Buzzr)

SECOND GUEST: Henry Parcell (Manawon, NJ, near the shore in Central NJ)

He’s salaried and deals in a product

Soupy: Would I come to you?
Possibly
As opposed to coming to my house?
Yes, way to sneak two questions in and stay in control.
Would I feel better?
No $5

Meredith: Used by both men and women?
Yes
Does it come in contact with the body?
Yes
Above the waist?
No $10

Gene: Would it increase my physical well-being in any way? (uproar of laughter)
No $15

Arlene: Product for anything other than the human race?
No $20

Soupy: Stuck on not helping Gene, something I would use in the house?
Yes
In one particular room or floor?
No $25

Meredith: Is one is able to wear this product?
Yes
Is it an undergarment?
Yes, generally
Is it a girdle?
No $30

Gene: Must be something women wear more than men?
NO $35

Arlene: Breaking down who and what can wear it. Do we rule out the Animal Kingdom?
Yes
Also from the waist up?
Still No $40

Soupy: Something to help me walk or dance better?
No $45

Meredith: Worn more by children?
Yes, wants to pass to Arlene, but Gene’s in the way
He blurts out “It’s Diapers” And Henry SELLS THEM.

Mr. Parcell works for the National Account Executive for Chicopee Mills Incorporated, a division of Johnson & Johnson.. All kinds of diapers, as long as they’re white. Soupy has a new slogan “We never mangle your baby’s triangles”

MYSTERY GUEST:

Meredith: Are you in the entertainment field? Yes (sounds of country bumpkin with a hiccup)
Gene: Are you currently in New York? Yes
Arlene: Are you playing in a Broadway play? Yes
Soupy: Is there just one of you? Yes
Meredith: Are you known for comedy as opposed to drama? No
Gene: In your current appearance, do you sing? Yes
Arlene: Is your wife in the show with you? No
Soupy: Is there another male as your co-star? No
Meredith with a guess: Joel Grey…RIGHT!

From one hit play to another “Cabaret” to George M”, it’s been a good year. Grey’s been in the business for 25 years, since age 11.

Closing: A chat with Meredith after figuring out who the mystery guest was. This was her first time on a game show panel. Meredith has also recorded her first record with her “Petticoat Junction” sisters along with solo records and live performances. It all started with “My Three Sons”, then a soap opera before “Petticoat” now in her third year. And it’s only her fifth year in show business.

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ALL-NEW LET’S MAKE A DEAL-October 1, 1984

FIRST DEALER: Debbie Martinez (devil woman)

Whisper a secret in Monty’s ear for $350. It’s her weight. Two gentlemen will guess at it.

Mark Chapman (Cookie Monster) and Jim Calvert (perfect gentleman)

Whoever guesses closest to this woman’s weight gets $400.
Jim: 120 lbs. Mark: 127
Actual Weight: 120 lbs. Jim wins! ($50 for Mark)

Back to Debbie, she can buy the Sunshine Big Box with that $350. It’s a sale for…A BUNCH OF CHICKS!!

What about Jim? What about Curtain #1? It starts with Kirsch Window Blinds (using Spilt Second ’72). Jim will trade the $400. Behind the blinds…a Broyhill Oak Bedroom W/Simmons Beautyrest Mattress ($2,353)

John and Diane Favela (him a baby nurse of Cabbage Patch Dolls, she a Playboy Bunny)

It’s the return of Monty’s old Cash Register. The Favelas could get up to $500 which in turn can buy a VW Rabbit 4 dr. ($9,490)

On the cash register, there are 15 buttons. 13 have money, either $50 or $100. The other two say No Sale. Pick money til you have $500 or No Sale takes it all away, or they stop with their winnings. (1-7 Top Row 8-15 Bottom, Both Left to Right)

Freebie #4 $50
8 $50
15 $50
7 $100
10 $50
5 $50 (She’s picking, he’s choosing, Diane went back and forth)
2 NO SALE!

Monty will let them pick one more button. If it’s cash, they leave with the cash. If it’s the other No Sale, they get $1,000.
#13 NO SALE!

It’s shopping time, where players earn money, not spend it. Up to $1,300 or DOUBLE!

Joanne McKamey (I Heart Monty shirt and sign) and Terri Cox (PJ’S and Teddy Bear)

$300 (Doubled if they get it right) Sanwa Ramen Soup (2.5 ounces)
Terri 69¢ Joanne 55¢
ARP 49¢ Joanne wins

$300 Again Dentu-Creme Toothpaste (3.9 ounce tube)
Joanne $1.79 Terri $1.70
ARP $1.89 Joanne again

Another 3 Hunnys True Value E-Z Kare (1 gal.)
Terri $15 Joanne $12.99
ARP $18.95 Terri’s on the board

$400 Ronson Kleenol Spot Remover
Joanne $1.59 Terri $2
$4.79 Terri wins, even though she missed it by a mile.

To review, Terri has $700 while Joanne has $100 less. Now it’s time to buy.
Joanne is offered the spotted big box and she’ll take it. Inside the box…a Speed Queen Washer/Dryer ($999.90) Terri can have Curtain #1 including a lot of No Nonsense Pantyhose. She’ll buy and gets…a Gibson Fridge, Dishwasher and Electric Range. ($1814.85) PERFECT DEAL!

ONE MORE TRADER: Joan Cockwist (Elvira)

Brian races to bring down a small box for Joan. There are two Minolta Talker 35mm cameras. Would she rather have the diamond Big Box instead. She keeps the cameras, but could’ve had…another fridge. This is a White-Westinghouse 22 cu. Ft. Refrigerator Freezer ($1,169.95) She’s sure there’s something more with the cameras. Joan won’t trade even for Curtain #3. She would’ve had His/Her…Old Fashioned Hatracks (Mooseheads).

The His/Her Camera boxes held…$1,500! 2nd PERFECT DEAL

RECAP:

Jim$2,353
Terri$1,814
Joan$1,500
John and Diane$1,000
Joanne$999
Mark$50
DebbieHERE A CHICK! THERE A CHICK!

BIG DEAL OF THE DAY: $8,184

Jim and Terri are in (before Terri, Joan stood up before Monty got to her just to say she’s keeping her stash). Jim is joined by a lady, Vicki Leland.

Another appearance of Monty’s Piggy Bank. Crack it open and we find…$444. A poor trade for Jim and Vicki

Our next reveal is Amelia Earhart Luggage, Cutex Nail Polish Remover, a Benrus Diamond Watch and Krementz White Gold Diamond Pendant ($1,930) A small improvement for Terri…if she’d picked it. How much better did she do?

First, there’s a KFC Gift Pack (for the husband). They’ll be having dinner in a Jules Seltzer Contemporary Dining Room. We’ll also through in a Sharp 19″ TV….and a check for $2,800 ($8,184)

Quickie Deals: Jack Lard, a Social Security Card for $50 and a question for another $200. He’s sure he’s got it, but Monty’s got no time for this. He goes looking for $100 for a Stamp from someone else.

Total Winnings: $12,177

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ALL-NEW LET’S MAKE A DEAL-September 25, 1984

Host: Monty Hall
Featuring: Brian Cummings and Karen LaPierre

First, let’s walk by the audience section. A little youngster dressed as Peter Pan has never seen LMaD before.

This kid has been living in Mars for the last seven years.

Sayeth Big Dealer

FIRST DEALER: Pat Fisher (artist in yellow, “I’d Easely Make a Deal”)

She’s starting right off with $300, but we all know Monty can’t just stop at that. Like magic, there’s a pink envelope marked #1. Inside, all cash. It’s either double ($600) or just six bucks. Pat will keep her $300. The whole audience knew she made a mistake. Six crisp and clean Benjamins were in the pink one. Well, Monty has more magic…a blue #2 envelope. This time it’s double the $600 ($1,200) or $12. To further complicate this situation, Pat can also spend that $300 on Curtain #2. We know for sure there’s a KFC gift pack. “I’m going…I’m going…I’m going to…I’m going to” (Stuck on repeat) “…take the envelope” Behind the Colonel…LITTLE BO PEEP’S SHEEP

As for Envelope #2…it’s only 12…HUNDRED! PERFECT DEAL!

SECOND DEAL: Mary Christie (Olympian in a short red jumpsuit) and Debbie Tapie (waitress with a spill-proof tray, “The Happy Tapie”)

It’s a Head-to-Head matchup for $1,000 in cash. Just $700 will be enough to buy a Ford Escort 2 Dr. Hatchback ($6,559)

Rules are simple, the lady that bids closest to the ARP wins cash.

$100: Cortizone 5 Creme (1 oz.)
Mary $2.45 Debbie $1.59
ARP: $3.40 Mary wins

$200: Champale Extra Dry (4-pack)
Debbie $4.50 Mary $2.95
ARP: $3.15 Mary’s 2 for 2 (don’t lose your Olympic medals)

$300: Plasti-Kote Rust Not Enamel (1 qt.)
Mary $4.80 Debbie $5
ARP: $6.89 Debbie ties it up, someone’s gonna buy that Ford

$400: Cabbage Patch Kids Diapers (12)
Debbie: $3 Mary: $4
ARP: Three..Ninety-Nine MARY WINS!

Mary adds a bear hug that may have Monty going to the Chiropractor.  Must be a medalist in Gymnastics.

Debbie still has $300, so how about Curtain #3?  If she passes, Monty’ll add another $100 to her stash.  When she chooses the curtain, Monty offers to add $150…then $200 for $500.  Debbie sticks with the curtain and finds…Karen and Brian jet-setting in a boat.  They may be zonks, but the boat isn’t.  It’s a Godfrey Sea Rider Pontoon Boat. ($995) SECOND PERFECT DEAL!

Our next deal is in the bag. Brian is carrying a Crown Royal 2 pc. Luggage Set to share with…

Darcy Bradshaw (long-road trucker with ‘stache and Black Eye) and Barry Pietronico (New York Tourist)

Darcy gets the garment bag ($85), while Barry get the 22″ carry-on bag ($70) Barry’s first and looks impressed. Oh, should’ve mentioned there’s something inside. Well, will Barry still want to trade the bag in for Curtain #2? He”l trade and gives up the bag…and a Dicker & Dicker Davini Mink Jacket ($1,500) Instead, Barry takes home…A DO-IT-YOURSELF LAUNDROMAT (10 Washboard and Tubs)

No point for Darcy trading in for the washing boards. What about the spotted big box? She thinks the box is light as a feather. She thinks the box would be better. Well, no wonder…the bag was FULL OF FEATHERS!

In the big box…a KItchenAid Stand Mixer/Food Processor, Welbilt Electric Radiator and a Landes Silver Service (Total: $1,149.80)

This Deal just Tickles Me

BIG DEAL TIME: $7,449

Mary$6.559
Pat$1,200
Darcy$1,149
Debbie$995
BarrySCRUB-A-DUB-DOH!

Pat goes back and forth, but finally hands her cash back. Darcy is more decisive! Here’s a sneak peek!

It starts with Kirsch Window Blinds. Pat doesn’t take it…Darcy will! We first fully open…

“Gifts for my Lady” Bernardaud de Limoges Porcelain Dinnerware, a Norelco Hair Dryer and a Singer Sewing Machine and Menders. ($842.80) Good thing neither of these ladies chose that door. Pat’s selected #2 and we’ll open…

It’s a Broyhill Americana Oak Bedroom Set plus a Simmons Beautyrest Mattress and Whisper Soft Super-Stain Bedding ($2,703.03) She’ll sleep soundly tonight. However, as her hat says, Darcy is #1 today! Open up the blinds and show us the rest of her Big Deal! There’s a La-Z-Boy Signature II Sleep Sofa, a Sharp 25″ TV and Panasonic Video Recorder. And let’s add some money for Tapes…a check for $5,000! ($7,449)

Total Winnings: $17,706.03

Quickie Deals: Dominique, with a giant flower saying “Pick Me for a Deal” trades her false eyelashes for $150.  There’s a green rabbit, in sparkles, who’s looking for a button.  It’s worth $150, double if it’s yellow.  Times up before we know!

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PASSWORD (daytime)-January 10, 1966

Host: Allen Ludden
Announcer: Lee Vines

Lucille Ball (The Lucy Show) and Base Hedrick (Fullerton, CA, loves traveling to Latin America and Mexico) vs.
Gary Morton (comedian and Lucy’s husband) and Kenda Hamm (Van Nuys, CA, mother of 3 y.o. Lori and 6 mon. old Karen)

The show’s in Hollywood for the first of four weeks. Lucy, combined with “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show”, has been in the top 10 TV ratings for the last 15 years.  Gary, in his spare time, has been golfing in the U.S. Open.

WORD #1-Lucy gives First

10 Points: CRAWFISH-LOBSTER

Joke setup, Kenda was thinking of moving to Rye Street.  Gary responds, “They’ll be the only hams in Rye Street.”

WORD #2-Kenda to Gary

10: CUSTODIAN-SUPERINTENDENT
9: CONCIERGE-KEEPER
8: SCHOOL-JANITOR

WORD #3-Lucy first

10: STARE-LEER
9: LOOK-PEER
8: FAR-LOOK
7: RAISE-GAZE (Leads with 15)

WORD #4-Base gives

10: REPAIR-FIX (Back ahead with 20)

One chance for Kenda, Three for Base.

WORD #5-Gary gives

10 (for the win): PRISONER-CONVICT
9 (for the win): KEEPER-WARDEN $100 for Base

LIGHTNING ROUND:

Lucy pops like a toaster when the word pops up

TREES-LEAFS, LOTS-FOREST $50
BED-SHEET, HEAD-PILLOW $100
LIGHT-DARK, FIXTURE-LAMP $150
HORSE-COW $200
DAY-NIGHT $250 in just 24 seconds

GAME #2-WORD #1-Gary to Base

10: BURN-TRAMP
9: LAZY-LOAFER

WORD #2-Base gives

10: HAWAIIAN-PUNCH
9: MILTON-HAWAIIAN BERLE (not the guess), LEI
8: UTOPIA-PARADISE

Don’t get the Milton Berle reference, Allen is waiting for Milton to appear on the show.

WORD #3-Lucy gives

10: MONTH-YEAR
9: DAYS-TIME
8: PICTURE-CALENDAR (Took a while, 17)

WORD #4-Base gives

10: DESK-“What are you Yelling About” SET
9 (to win): OFFICE WORKER (“No Matter How Fast you Say it”)
8: VENDOR-SECRETARY
7: FILE-CLERK (1 point from victory)

WORD #5-Gary gives

10: LARGE (sounds in pain)-HUGE
9: HUGE-TREMENDOUS
8: BIG-MONSTROUS
7: LOTS-GIGANTIC
6: BIG (read differently)-TREMENDOUS (still wrong, no matter how you say it)
5: HUGE-ENORMOUS $100

LIGHTNING ROUND

QUART-PINT $50
APE-MONKEY, LARGER-GORILLA $100
PASS-TRAIL, LARGER-WALK, LARGER-BRIDAL, LONGER-MOUNTAIN, TROT-ROAD $150
GEM-JEWEL, COLOR-EMERALD $200
BIM-BAM, BIM-HIT, BIM-BO, SOUND-LOUD, CRASH-THUNDER, DRUM-BANG, DRUM-BEAT, DRUM-HIT, SONIC-BOOM $250

There goes Lucy with the greatest timing in the world. Thanks to her help, Base and Kenda end up in a draw: $350 each.

GAME #3:
Lucy and Desi Arnaz Jr. (son, Dino, Desi and Billy) vs. Gary and Lucie Arnaz (step-daughter, currently in 9th grade)

Both of Lucy’s kids are playing for Easter Seals…and bragging rights.

WORD #1-Lucy gives

10: FRUIT-CAKE
9: TANGERINE-ORANGE

WORD #2-Desi gives

10: MISTAKE

Lucy guesses “Error” anyway. Gary couldn’t resist doing a Don Adams impression.

WORD #2 (Redux)

10: TASTE-SIP
9: GOOD-HONEY
8: SCRUMPTIOUS-DELICIOUS (Now you’re learning)

WORD #3-Gary gives

10: BABY-INFANT
9: PANTY-DIAPER (17)

WORD #4-Lucie gives

10: LATITUDE-LONGITUDE (19)

TIME’S UP!

An exciting game that’ll have to be finished tomorrow.

The Lucy Show is featuring Dean Martin, if he shows up.  “That’s a thing about Dean, he doesn’t drink anymore.  He doesn’t drink any less either” “The Lucy Show” takes four days, starting on Monday, shoot on Thursday.  Dean’ll come in on Wednesday, but he’ll work every minute, as Lucy says.  This episode wouldn’t air for another eight weeks and five episodes left in the season.  Lucy also have a special with Carol Burnett and a special for Dean Martin. 

The password today is Friendly, Friendly is the only word to describe the way we’re welcomed back every time we return here to Television City, and on behalf of all of us in Password we appreciate it.

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