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What's My Line?

Season 10 1958 - 1959
TV-G

  • 1958-09-08T02:30:00Z on CBS
  • 25m
  • 21h 40m (52 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Game Show, Family, Comedy
What's My Line? was one of network television's longest running and most beloved prime time game shows, with a broadcast run of seventeen and one-half years. The game consisted of four panelists trying to guess the occupation of a guest contestant. As the questioning rotated, a panel member asked questions, and the guest would answer either "yes" or "no." A contestant received $5 for each "no" answer, and ten "no" answers ended the game in favor of the contestant. A mystery guest segment was also included, in which the panelists were blindfolded.

52 episodes

Season Premiere

1958-09-08T02:30:00Z

10x01 Eva Marie Saint

Season Premiere

10x01 Eva Marie Saint

  • 1958-09-08T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Major J.F.D. Johnson - ""Buckingham Palace Guard"" Game 2: Helen Straub - ""Professional Fire Eater"" Game 3: Eva Marie Saint (as Mystery Guest)

1958-09-15T02:30:00Z

10x02 Ed Sullivan

10x02 Ed Sullivan

  • 1958-09-15T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Arthur ""Spud"" Melin - ""Inventor and Manufacturer of Hula-Hoops"" Game 2: Joseph J. Karitas - ""Chief House Painter at White House (Washington D.C.)"" Game 3: Ed Sullivan (as Mystery Guest)

10x03 Robert Young & Jane Wyatt

  • 1958-09-22T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Paul Butler (D) & Meade Alcorn (R) - ""Chairmen of the National Political Parties"" Game 2: Rich Kner - ""Also Makes Hula Hoops (partner of last week's Hula Hoop maker)"" Game 3: Robert Young & Jane Wyatt (as Mystery Guest Duo)

1958-09-29T02:30:00Z

10x04 Roy Rogers

10x04 Roy Rogers

  • 1958-09-29T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Jack O'Dell - ""Night Watchman at Girls' School"" Game 2: Carroll Long - ""Chicken Auctioneer"" Game 3: Roy Rogers (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Lari Silber - ""Writes Advice to Lovelorn Column""

1958-10-06T02:30:00Z

10x05 Darryl F. Zanuck

10x05 Darryl F. Zanuck

  • 1958-10-06T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Rudelph Schlein - ""Gold Prospector"" Game 2: Norma M. Kurtz - ""Shears Sheep"" Game 3: Darryl F. Zanuck (as Mystery Guest)

1958-10-13T02:30:00Z

10x06 Joe E. Lewis

10x06 Joe E. Lewis

  • 1958-10-13T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Chuck Carlisle - ""Executive Officer of Atomic Submarine Sea Wolf (submerged for 60 days)"" Game 2: Solon Gray - ""Makes Diaper Pins"" Game 3: Joe E. Lewis (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Anna M. Waller - ""Buys Dogs for U.S. Army and Air Force""

1958-10-20T02:30:00Z

10x07 Gordon MacRae

10x07 Gordon MacRae

  • 1958-10-20T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Cora Jean Bronkemar - ""Paints Dots on Dice"" Game 2: Les Downing (Leslie Downing) - ""Flying Traffic Cop"" (from Hammond, Indiana) Game 3: Gordon MacRae (as Mystery Guest)

1958-10-27T03:30:00Z

10x08 Imogene Coca

10x08 Imogene Coca

  • 1958-10-27T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: ""Duchess"" Geyer - ""Tattoo Artist"" Game 2: Dick Winslow - ""Plays Piano on Airplane"" Game 3: Imogene Coca (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Tom Collins - ""Tour Guide on Sightseeing Bus"" (London, England)

1958-11-03T03:30:00Z

10x09 Robert Wagner

10x09 Robert Wagner

  • 1958-11-03T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Joseph P. Moffa - ""Dentist in Federal Prison"" Game 2: Bob Lentz - ""Professional Goose Caller for Hunters"" Game 3: Robert Wagner (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Alice Ashley - ""Diamond Cutter""

1958-11-10T03:30:00Z

10x10 Charles Boyer

10x10 Charles Boyer

  • 1958-11-10T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Rita Francis Gaglio - ""Men's Barber"" Game 2: Arnold Mallis - ""Breeds flies, ants, spiders, etc. for Research"" Game 3: Charles Boyer (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Raymond Berry - ""Professional Football Player"" (Baltimore Colts)

1958-11-17T03:30:00Z

10x11 Harry Belafonte

10x11 Harry Belafonte

  • 1958-11-17T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Edmund G. Brown, Sr. - ""Attorney General and Governor Elect of California"" Game 2: Count Vasco da Gama - ""Sells and Repairs Pool Tables"" Game 3: Harry Belafonte (as Mystery Guest #2) Game 4: Mrs. Atsuko Kemuri - ""Movie Critic"" (from Tokyo, Japan; she signed her name in Japanese characters. This is an educated guess as to the spelling.)

1958-11-24T03:30:00Z

10x12 Anna Maria Alberghetti

10x12 Anna Maria Alberghetti

  • 1958-11-24T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: J.E. Briggs - ""Superintendent of U.S. Air Force Academy"" Game 2: Barbara Harding - ""Makes Pizza Pies"" Game 3: Anna Maria Alberghetti (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Oscar Tapper - 7th Grade School Teacher""

1958-12-01T03:30:00Z

10x13 PREEMPTED WEEK #2 OF 25

10x13 PREEMPTED WEEK #2 OF 25

  • 1958-12-01T03:30:00Z25m

1958-12-08T03:30:00Z

10x14 Jose Ferrer

10x14 Jose Ferrer

  • 1958-12-08T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Thomas Schippers (he signed is as Mr. X to avoid name recognition, and the panel was not blindfolded) - ""Conductor of the Metropolitan Opera"" (from New York, he is 28 years old) Game 2: Larry French - ""Chicken Plucker"" (from Norman, Oklahoma) Game 3: Jose Ferrer (as Mystery Guest #2)

1958-12-15T03:30:00Z

10x15 Kathryn Grant Crosby

10x15 Kathryn Grant Crosby

  • 1958-12-15T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Lord Frederick Lennox, Duke of Richmond and Gordon - ""Owns and Operates Race Track"" (in Sussex, England; he is also the President of British Travel Association) His race track is Goodwood, which is located on his estate. Visit their website: Goodwood. They still offer horse racing, and so much more! Game 2: Milton R. Cohen - ""Makes 'Galoshes' for Dogs"" (his product is called ""Dry Paws""; John shows a Macy's Department Store advertisement for them; he donates his WML winnings to the ASPCA, which is the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; from Teaneck, New Jersey) Game 3: Kathryn Grant Crosby (as Mystery Guest)

1958-12-22T03:30:00Z

10x16 Jayne Meadows

10x16 Jayne Meadows

  • 1958-12-22T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Alereef (DeRief?) A. Greene - ""Commanding Officer of Nike Missile Base"" (he discusses 2,000 mph missiles that hit a target 14 miles up; from Maryland) Game 2: Margarette Hines - ""Makes Kilts"" (from North Hampton, MA & Cape Cod, Massachusetts) Game 3: Jayne Meadows (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: William Cruttenden or Cruttendon - ""Town Crier"" (from Hastings, England; John told him not to sign in as they were short on time, so these are the most common spellings of his name; he gives a sample of his town call)

1958-12-29T03:30:00Z

10x17 PREEMPTED WEEK #3 OF 25

10x17 PREEMPTED WEEK #3 OF 25

  • 1958-12-29T03:30:00Z25m

1959-01-05T03:30:00Z

10x18 Celeste Holm

10x18 Celeste Holm

  • 1959-01-05T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Jerry Sue Bradley - ""Deputy Sheriff"" (for the Harlan County Sheriff's Office; from Loyall, Kentucky) Game 2: A. W. Clark - ""Makes Foot Warmers"" (from Waco, Texas) Game 3: Celeste Holm (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Roswitha Poetrsch or Poetsch - ""Elevator Operator"" (from Germany)

1959-01-12T03:30:00Z

10x19 Joseph Cotten

10x19 Joseph Cotten

  • 1959-01-12T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Bob Rhay - ""Warden of Washington State Penitentiary"" (also known as the Walla Walla State Penitentiary; in Walla Walla, WA; at 37 years old, he is the youngest prison warden in America) Game 2: Dixie Qualsith - ""Masseuse"" (at Josephine's; from Omaha, Nebraska) Game 3: Joseph Cotten (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Tom Holmes & Tom Watson - ""Lifeguards"" (they are also police officers; from Miami, Florida; note the joke on their surnames, Holmes & Watson, as in Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson)

1959-01-19T03:30:00Z

10x20 Richard Boone

10x20 Richard Boone

  • 1959-01-19T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Louis Morisset - ""The M.C. of 'What's My Line?' in Canada"" (John lets the guest WML host, Mr. Morisset, flip all the cards over at the end of his appearance; from Montreal, Canada) Game 2: Irene Cullinan - ""Night Watchman (For the Merchants of Newton, Kansas)"" (she is 64 years old and carries a '38 revolver; from Newton, Kansas) Game 3: Richard Boone (as Mystery Guest) He is dressed in a cowboy outfit for his 1957-1963 television series ""Have Gun - Will Travel,"" in which he plays the character ""Paladin.""

1959-01-26T03:30:00Z

10x21 Paul Newman

10x21 Paul Newman

  • 1959-01-26T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Honey Ray - ""Target in Knife-Throwing Act"" Game 2: Helen Corwin - ""Makes Saddles"" (Helen will again be a contestant, on EPISODE #846 on January 22, 1967) Game 3: Paul Newman (as Mystery Guest)

1959-02-02T03:30:00Z

10x22 Burl Ives

10x22 Burl Ives

  • 1959-02-02T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Ingemar Johansson - ""Heavyweight Boxing Champion of Eurpope"" Game 2: James R. Hanahan - ""Termite Exterminator"" Game 3: Burl Ives (as Mystery Guest #2) Game 4: John Eberle - ""Beer Tester""

1959-02-09T03:30:00Z

10x23 Marge & Gower Champion

10x23 Marge & Gower Champion

  • 1959-02-09T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Denise Hivet - ""Private Secretary to the Duchess of Windsor"" (see notes below) Game 2: Norma Dean - ""Dives 40 Feet Into Tank on Horseback"" (she works at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, NJ, and dives into about 10 feet of water) Game 3: Gower Champion & Marge Champion (as Mystery Guest Duo)
What's My Line? loved the Steel Pier diving horses featured in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and featured this occupation 4 times: EPISODE #314 on June 10, 1956; EPISODE #451 on February 8, 1959; EPISODE #577 on August 20, 1961; and EPISODE #822 on July 17, 1966. See photos at this web site dedicated to the diving horses! STEEL PIER DIVING HORSES

1959-02-16T03:30:00Z

10x24 Maria Schell

10x24 Maria Schell

  • 1959-02-16T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Helen P. Mann - ""Tracks Missiles at Cape Canaveral"" Game 2: Helen Mitchell - ""Sells Sewer Pipe"" Game 3: Maria Schell (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: John Muldowney - ""Makes Flea Powder""

1959-02-23T03:30:00Z

10x25 Johnny Mathis

10x25 Johnny Mathis

  • 1959-02-23T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Edwin S. Roger - ""Bridal Consultant"" Game 2: Jan Dietrich - ""Chief Pilot for Aircraft Company"" Game 3: Johnny Mathis (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Don Stewart & Karl Marlow - ""Hold Cue Cards For Perry Como""

1959-03-02T03:30:00Z

10x26 Noel Coward

10x26 Noel Coward

  • 1959-03-02T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Masako Katsura - ""Professional Billiard Player (World's Women's Champion)"" Game 2: Shirley Morabito - ""Medicine Taster for Drug Manufacturer"" Game 3: Noel Coward (as Mystery Guest)

1959-03-09T03:30:00Z

10x27 Fred MacMurray

10x27 Fred MacMurray

  • 1959-03-09T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Robert Reinhart - ""Runs Charm School for Women"" Game 2: Bobby Kuykendall - ""Anesthetist"" Game 3: Fred MacMurray (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Olga Wank - ""Mounts Butterflies for Museum of Natural History"" (Olga's surname was pronounced ""Vank"")

1959-03-16T03:30:00Z

10x28 Sammy Davis Jr.

10x28 Sammy Davis Jr.

  • 1959-03-16T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Raymond Spahr (or Spahn) - ""Scientist in Charge of Research on Diapers"" (from Cranberry, New Jersey) Game 2: Burt Riley Waters - ""Sells Rolls Royce Automobiles (Youngest Rolls Royce Dealer in the World)"" (from Indianapolis, Indiana & Akron, Ohio) Game 3: Sammy Davis Jr. (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Bob Brookhouser - ""Mounts Television Antennas on Rooftops"" (from Erie, Pennsylvania)

1959-03-23T03:30:00Z

10x29 Lana Turner

10x29 Lana Turner

  • 1959-03-23T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Mr. D. Latham (Dana Latham) - ""U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue"" (from Los Angeles, California) Game 2: Nial O'Malley-Keyes - ""Milkman"" (for the Excelsior Creamery Company; from Santa Ana, California) Game 3: Lana Turner (as Mystery Guest)

1959-03-30T03:30:00Z

10x30 Cornelia Otis Skinner

10x30 Cornelia Otis Skinner

  • 1959-03-30T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Margaret M. Henderson - ""Commandant of Women's Marine Corps"" (from Lubbock, Texas) Game 2: Irving Thompson - ""Sells Traffic Lights"" (from Orange, Connecticut, he works for the American City Supply Company) Game 3: Cornelia Otis Skinner (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Giuseppe Ogna - ""Professional Bicycle Racer"" (from Northern Italy, he is the sprint champion of Italy)

1959-04-06T03:30:00Z

10x31 Jeanne Crain

10x31 Jeanne Crain

  • 1959-04-06T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Lou Kane - ""Bill Collector"" (from Hollywood, California) Game 2: Louis C. Schneider - ""Teaches Butchering at San Quentin Prison"" (from San Quentin, California, he has had this job for 14 years) Game 3: Jeanne Crain (as Mystery Guest)

1959-04-13T03:30:00Z

10x32 Frankie Laine

10x32 Frankie Laine

  • 1959-04-13T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. - ""Criminal Court Judge"" (His general sessions are in New York) Game 2: Mr. H. Whitney - ""Bullfighter"" (matador from New Rochelle, New York) Game 3: Frankie Laine (as Mystery Guest)

1959-04-20T03:30:00Z

10x33 Hermione Gingold

10x33 Hermione Gingold

  • 1959-04-20T03:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Tito Gaona - ""Flying Trapeze Artist"" (from Mexico, he is performing at Palisades Park in NJ) Read more about Senor Gaona here: http://www.titogaona.com/ Game 2: Peggie Coufos - ""Raises Mice for Research"" (from New Jersey) Game 3: Hermione Gingold (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Barbara Martin - ""Piano Tuner"" (from Indianapolis, Indiana)

1959-04-27T02:30:00Z

10x34 PREEMPTED WEEK #4 OF 25

10x34 PREEMPTED WEEK #4 OF 25

  • 1959-04-27T02:30:00Z25m

1959-05-04T02:30:00Z

10x35 Andy Griffith

10x35 Andy Griffith

  • 1959-05-04T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Henry O'Mara - ""Chief Superintendent of National Police of Ireland"" Game 2: Alice Bowring - ""Owns and Operates Gold Mine"" Game 3: Andy Griffith (as Mystery Guest)

1959-05-11T02:30:00Z

10x36 Milton Berle

10x36 Milton Berle

  • 1959-05-11T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: J. H. Edmondson (James Howard Edmondson) - ""Governor of Oklahoma"" (from 1959 to 1963; at 33 years old, he is the youngest governor ever in Oklahoma ) Game 2: Bud Knight - ""Buys Maternity Clothes"" (for Neiman Marcus Department Stores) Game 3: Milton Berle (as Mystery Guest) He signs in as ""John Daly's Son""

1959-05-18T02:30:00Z

10x37 Pat Suzuki

10x37 Pat Suzuki

  • 1959-05-18T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Franklin Heller (as Mystery Guest #1 and the panel is blindfolded) - ""Director of ""What's My Line?"" (Panel thinks he's in Europe)"" Game 2: Harold Woehr - ""Makes Blankets for Cows"" (he is the Vice-President of R. Lackie Co.; from South Carolina) Game 3: Pat Suzuki (as Mystery Guest #2)

1959-05-25T02:30:00Z

10x38 Debbie Reynolds

10x38 Debbie Reynolds

  • 1959-05-25T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Lia di Leo - ""Sculptor"" (from Los Angeles, California) Game 2: Roy Biddlecom - ""Makes Electric Bed Warmers"" (from Glendale, California) Game 3: Debbie Reynolds (as Mystery Guest)

1959-06-01T02:30:00Z

10x39 Gypsy Rose Lee

10x39 Gypsy Rose Lee

  • 1959-06-01T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Dave Gelber, Dave Ehrlich, Richard duBusc, Tony Stein, Lloyd Barnards - ""Own and Operate Baby Sitting Service"" (located in Elizabeth, New Jersey; their rates are 60 cents per hour / 75 cents per hour after midnight) Game 2: Monique Benoit - ""Writes 'Advice to Lovelorn Column"" (in the San Francisco Examiner newspaper; she is originally from Paris, currently from San Francisco, CA) Game 3: Gypsy Rose Lee (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Francine Tieger - ""Bubble Gum Tester"" (for the Topps Chewing Gum Company; from Brooklyn, NY)

1959-06-08T02:30:00Z

10x40 The McGuire Sisters

10x40 The McGuire Sisters

  • 1959-06-08T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Gloria Shiner Williams - ""Sheep and Goat Rancher"" (from Bandera, Texas) Game 2: John Halloran - ""Private Detective (85 Years Old)"" (from Grand Rapids, Michigan) Private Detective Game 3: The McGuire Sisters (as Mystery Guest Trio) Christine, born July 30, 1926; Dorothy, born February 13, 1928; Phyllis, born February 14, 1931

1959-06-15T02:30:00Z

10x41 Anthony Perkins

10x41 Anthony Perkins

  • 1959-06-15T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Miss Birgit Lundgren - ""Correspondent for Swedish Newspaper"" (Woman's World; Miss Lundgren is the fiancee of heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson; from Sweden) Game 2: Mabel Page - ""U.S. Air Force Sergeant"" (from Chicago, Illinois) Game 3: Anthony Perkins (as Mystery Guest)

1959-06-22T02:30:00Z

10x42 Jack Benny

10x42 Jack Benny

  • 1959-06-22T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Grover Criswell - ""Buys and Sells Confederate Money"" (John shows the audience a $1,000 confederate bill; from St. Petersburg Beach, Florida) Game 2: Lynda Earnhardt - ""Performs Stunts on Wings of Airplane"" (she is a mere 13 years old!; from Kernersville, North Carolina) Game 3: Jack Benny (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Gloria Kates - ""Designs Breadboxes"" (HEY! That's funny!)

1959-06-29T02:30:00Z

10x43 Red Buttons

10x43 Red Buttons

  • 1959-06-29T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Ruby Goldstein ""Prize Fight Referee (Refereed Patterson-Johansson Fight)"" Game 2: Keith L. Gems - ""Makes Figures for Wax Museum"" Game 3: Red Buttons (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Becky Swanzy - ""Sells False Teeth""

1959-07-06T02:30:00Z

10x44 William Bendix

10x44 William Bendix

  • 1959-07-06T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Roy Fairman - ""Golf Caddy (Caddies for President Eisenhower) 13 Years Old"" Game 2: Annie Sebening - ""Raises Spiders for Research"" Game 3: William Bendix (as Mystery Guest)

1959-07-13T02:30:00Z

10x45 Eartha Kitt

10x45 Eartha Kitt

  • 1959-07-13T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Jorunn Kristiansen - ""Dental Nurse"" (Miss Kristiansen, representing Norway at age 18 as ""Miss Norway"", was also a 1959 Miss Universe 1st runner-up! The Miss Universe 1959 pagent was held on July 24th, 1959 at the Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, California, USA.) Game 2: John Benteler - ""Makes Roulette Wheels (For Gambling Casinos)"" Game 3: Eartha Kitt (as Mystery Guest)

1959-07-20T02:30:00Z

10x46 The Andrews Sisters

10x46 The Andrews Sisters

  • 1959-07-20T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Delores Naples - ""Bartender"" Game 2: Roy McKercher - ""Bat Boy for San Francisco Giants"" Game 3: The Andrews Sisters (as Mystery Guest Trio) Game 4: Dorothy Fine - ""Dance Director""

1959-07-27T02:30:00Z

10x47 Cliff Arquette

10x47 Cliff Arquette

  • 1959-07-27T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Mirja Rose - ""Lifeguard at Y.M.C.A."" Game 2: Catherine Conrad - ""Operates Lie Detector"" Game 3: Cliff Arquette (as Mystery Guest)

1959-08-03T02:30:00Z

10x48 Eddie Hodges

10x48 Eddie Hodges

  • 1959-08-03T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Paul Klatt, Jr. - ""Inspects Jet Engines By Crawling Inside Them"" Game 2: Darris Miller - ""Makes Pajamas for Dogs"" Game 3: Eddie Hodges (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Joe Angrosini - ""Sells Chinese Fortune Cookies""

1959-08-10T02:30:00Z

10x49 Julie London

10x49 Julie London

  • 1959-08-10T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Alexander Akalovsky - ""U.S. State Dept. Interpreter (Translated for V.P. Nixon in Russia)"" Game 2: Rood Menter - ""Sells False Teeth for Cows"" Game 3: Julie London (as Mystery Guest)

1959-08-17T02:30:00Z

10x50 Suzy Parker

10x50 Suzy Parker

  • 1959-08-17T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Archie Moore (as Mystery Guest #1 and the panel is blindfolded) - ""World's Light Heavyweight Champion"" (He has been boxing for almost 24 years!) Game 2: Leta Thomason - ""Piccolo Player"" (for the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra; from Granbury, Texas) Game 3: Suzy Parker (as Mystery Guest #2)

1959-08-24T02:30:00Z

10x51 Tony Randall

10x51 Tony Randall

  • 1959-08-24T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: Dixie Lee - ""Bullfighter"" Game 2: J.A. Conlon - ""Prints U.S. Paper Money (Bureau of Engraving & Printing)"" Game 3: Tony Randall (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Erland Stevens - ""Paints Fire Hydrants""

1959-08-31T02:30:00Z

10x52 Rick Nelson

10x52 Rick Nelson

  • 1959-08-31T02:30:00Z25m

Game 1: O.E. Long (Oren Ethelbirt Long, 1889-1965) - ""U.S. Senator from Hawaii"" (a Democrat, born in Altoona, Kansas; he has been Hawaii's Senator since last Monday and has lived in HI for 42 years; he was the territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1951-1953; in 1956 he was elected as the territorial Senator from Hawaii; he became a United States Senator when Hawaii gained statehood in 1959; Oren Long served as Hawaii's Senator from 1959-1963 until he was replaced by Daniel Inouye; Bennett disqualified himself from this round) Game 2: Bernard Duddy - ""Monkey Keeper (For Research Project)"" (from Norristown, Pennsylvania, he works for Merck Laboratories ) Game 3: Rick Nelson (as Mystery Guest) aka Ricky Nelson Game 4: Candy Lee - ""Disc Jockey"" (she broadcasts the ""Candy Lee Show"" on station WDOK in her hometown of Cleveland, OH)

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