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Bennett Cerf, John Daly, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen in What's My Line? (1950)

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Shelley Berman

What's My Line?

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  • Arlene Francis, her husband, Martin Gabel, Dorothy Kilgallen and Bennett Cerf are this evening's panelists. Host and moderator John Daly gets right down to business and introduces Miss Lou Pickett, a Texas woman and a crackerjack plumber. Bennett Cerf identifies the woman's profession very quickly, and the panel wins. Next is Mrs. Pauline Nesselrodt, a Virginia woman who makes false horse tails for decorative purposes. Miss Kilgallen does come very close, but Mr. Daly flips the cards, and Mrs. Nesselrodt wins by default. Tonight's mystery celebrity guest is comedian Shelley Berman. Bennett Cerf identifies him directly and, in conversation with Mr. Daly; Daly mentions that Mr. Berman's recent comedy album has sold a half a million copies. The panel exchanges their good nights, and Bennett Cerf wishes John Daly Godspeed, as he is off to cover the Democratic convention in Los Angeles, which begins the very next day.—johnmike59

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