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What's My Line?

  • TV Series
  • 1968–1975
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
194
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Arlene Francis and Soupy Sales in What's My Line? (1968)
FamilyGame Show

Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.

  • Stars
    • Johnny Olson
    • Wally Bruner
    • Larry Blyden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    194
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    • Stars
      • Johnny Olson
      • Wally Bruner
      • Larry Blyden
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Johnny Olson
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1968–1974
    Wally Bruner
    • Self - Host…
    • 1968–1972
    Larry Blyden
    Larry Blyden
    • Self - Host…
    • 1968–1975
    Chet Gould
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1972–1975
    Arlene Francis
    Arlene Francis
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1975
    Soupy Sales
    Soupy Sales
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1975
    Jennifer Wood
    Jennifer Wood
    • Self - Model
    • 1969–1975
    Wayne Howell
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1972
    Gene Rayburn
    Gene Rayburn
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1968–1974
    Joanna Barnes
    Joanna Barnes
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1968–1973
    Gene Shalit
    Gene Shalit
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1971–1973
    Anita Gillette
    Anita Gillette
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1969–1975
    Henry Morgan
    Henry Morgan
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1975
    Bert Convy
    Bert Convy
    • Self - Guest Panelist…
    • 1968–1970
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1972
    Sherrye Henry
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1972–1973
    Dana Valery
    Dana Valery
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1972–1974
    Allen Ludden
    Allen Ludden
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1970–1973
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    5loeb123

    Wish I liked it More

    I really wish I liked the show more and I might have if I wasn't familiar with the original. But the original has real advantages over the remake 1. The panelists were better. Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Bennet Cerf were with the show for years and became like members of our family. We knew we would see them live every Sunday night - they were dressed beautifully and brought a sense of elegance and sophistication to the show.

    2. The moderator was better. I don't know if anyone could have successfully succeeded John Daly (he was asked back for the syndicated show but turned it down). I don't know who Wally Bruner was but he was no John Daly and the same goes for Larry Blyden - they completely lacked the sophistication, elegance (and vocabulary) of John Daly.

    3. The fact it was syndicated took away the "special" event that the original show was- knowing it was live on Sunday night was unique.

    Again if I didn't know the original show I might like the remake better but its hard to accept ginger ale once you had champagne. Jay Kauffman
    SkippyDevereaux

    Not as great as the original, but good enough

    This version lacked the sophistication of the original, but thank goodness they had the common sense to retain Arlene Francis for this version. This version did have a few panelists that I never heard of then or since--I mean, who is Sherrye Henry?? That was one of the downside factors of this show, they tended to have panelists that were supposedly "hot" at the moment. Unfortunately, we don't hear of them today and are left with a "huh?". But it is still a fun show to watch in reruns.
    Sargebri

    The Version I Grew Up With

    This is the version of this classic game show that I grew up with. The main differences I find between this version and the original is that it tended to lean more towards comedy and that the stylish attire was gone (the men didn't wear tuxedos and the women eschewed evening gowns in favor of slacks or casual attire). Also, the show played more like "I've Got a Secret" as the contestants would often demonstrate their skill or would have a sample of the product they either sold or made. Many fans of the original version hated this; however, I still enjoyed watching the panel try to guess the occupation of different individuals as well as trying to figure out who the mystery guest is. Too bad it is not shown on a regular basis anymore. The only time this version is shown on GSN is when a guest who appeared on this version has passed away and they want to do a tribute to that person.
    10Mark81961

    I too, grew up watching this version

    AGREED!!!! I too, grew up watching this version of What's My Line? I was too young to stay up and watch the network version, but this version came on during regular prime time and I enjoyed it a lot more. I wish that GSN could expand and add "Classic GSN" or a "GSN-2" with nothing but the game shows from that era of the sixties and seventies when you could enjoy a game show. I cannot understand how poker or blackjack actually qualify as a game show....sure they're games people play, but a game show is unique in how it comes about....BRING THESE SHOWS BACK!!! RELEASE THEM ON DVD SOON!!!! Decent television deserves to be shown to a new audience that can appreciate these types of shows the way we did when we were either kids or young adults. And since it's been a number of years since many of them aired, it would be great to have the saying "EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN" apply with a show like this one.
    2ablbodyed-2

    10 stars for the original

    I wait with real anticipation for the two weeks that "What's My Line" and to a lesser degree "I've Got A Secret". Is on GSN in the early morning. So my disappointment is acute when I see episode after episode of the version. That is entirely due to having to look at Soupy Sales. Was there everEverEVER anyone with less talent foisted upon the American public? In his world everything is about him: his mugging at inappropriate times, his almost endless smarmy sexual innuendo, and his terrible "jokes". I'd be willing to bet that he was highly disliked by his co-workers. My visceral loathing of him can't be mine alone.

    I have another criticism about this show. Who picked the women's clothes? They're ghastly. It that what passed for style in the late 60's? I realize that gowns and tuxes were not a viable choice for a daytime syndicated show, but there should have been some gay guy to say, "Not THAT, darling, you have a career to think about."

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    • Trivia
      When future President Jimmy Carter (then a governor) appeared on the show, it was not as a mystery guest; the panel was not blindfolded because at that point his face was still not recognizable by the average American. His name was more recognizable, so he was identified only as Mr. X.
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      What's My Line?
      Composed by Robert Israel (as Robert A. Israel) (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • NBC Studios - 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(studios 6A & 8H)
    • Production company
      • Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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