| Woody Allen | ... | Himself - Guest Panelist | |
| Bennett Cerf | ... | Himself - Panelist | |
| John Daly | ... | Himself - Moderator | |
| Arlene Francis | ... | Herself - Panelist | |
| Phyllis Newman | ... | Herself - Guest Panelist | |
| Johnny Olson | ... | Himself - Announcer | |
| Leontyne Price | ... | Herself - Mystery Guest | |
| Peter Ustinov | ... | Himself - Mystery Guest |
| Episode Crew |
Produced by | |||
| Milt Myers | .... | supervising producer | |
| Series Crew These people are regular crew members. Were they in this episode? |
Directed by | |||
| Paul Alter | (episodes 376, 549, 550, 555, 559) | ||
| Frank Satenstein | (5 episodes 1954-1956) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Gil Herman | .... | production supervisor (1962-1963) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Stan Alper | .... | lighting director (as Stanley Alper) | |
Other crew | |||
| Bob Bach | .... | production coordinator (1950-1958) | |
| William Guyon | .... | technical director | |
| Walter Pile | .... | technical director | |
| Hal Warner | .... | technical director | |
| Main series | Episode guide | Full cast and crew |
| Company credits | IMDb TV section | IMDb Comedy section |
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This is another of those classic What's My Line? episodes that could never be duplicated. Miss Price answered in a voice that made the panel think she was a man!! The panel figured out she was a singer fairly quickly. I loved Arlene's question after that. Arlene asked if Miss Price had ever sung on Basin Street?!?! That was a riot!! Miss Price seemed genuinely tickled at the thought!! Then Bennet asked the question if she was a man!! Miss Price's deep emphatic "No!!" was hilarious!! Phyllis seemed to be genuinely stunned that Miss Price was a girl!! Then Woody Allen asked the give away question, "Have you ever fiddled around with opera?" Once the answer "Yes" was given, Arlene knew exactly who it was!! The whole panel applauded her at that point - even John!! Miss Price definitely showed a sense of humor in this episode. This entire exchange between Miss Price and the panel was (pardon the pun) Price-less!!