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00:00Let's all play What's My Life
00:23And now let's meet this week's What's My Life panel
00:31First, that popular star of the TV tube and great game player, Soupy Sales
00:37Thank you, Johnny Olson
00:48Here's a young lady that comes direct from a yacht race
00:52I chased her around the deck for about three hours yesterday
00:55Miss Gail Sheldon
00:57And here, wearing the draperies, is Mr. Conservative
01:09Alejandro Rey
01:11And now, our supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Miss Aline Francis
01:25I don't know if you can say that again
01:32And here's our sunshine vitamin, Monday through Friday, Mr. Wally Bruner
01:37Thank you, Arlene, and welcome to What's My Life
01:45Thank you, Arlene, and welcome to What's My Life
01:48During the next 30 minutes, you're going to meet some interesting people engaged in the most unusual occupations
01:54Which we hope will baffle this panel of experts
01:56And in addition, the panel will face a mystery celebrity guest just a bit later on
01:59But now, good group, you look like you're ready, are you?
02:02All ready
02:03Okay, let's get underway
02:05Put on your blindfolds
02:07All right, are the blindfolds in place?
02:14Yes, sir
02:15All right, so will our first challenger enter and sign in, please?
02:19Miss X
02:28Panel, may I tell you that you are blindfolded because you might well recognize our guest
02:42She will be Miss X for the same reason
02:45And I will tell you that she works for Universal Pictures
02:47But she made her fame in another field
02:50And now let's remind our audience just who our guest is
02:54And I'll repeat, she works for Universal Pictures
03:06But she made her fame in another field
03:08And we'll begin with Soupy Sales
03:09Thank you
03:10Miss X
03:12When you achieved your fame
03:16Did you achieve it because you were a spokesman for a certain product?
03:20No
03:21One down, Gail Sheldon
03:23Miss X, did you achieve your fame in the world of sports?
03:26I did
03:27Um, was the sport that you achieved your fame in, um, uh, team sport?
03:33Um...
03:34Pardon?
03:35Yes and no
03:36Pardon?
03:37Yes and no
03:38I...
03:39I think there is a degree of team sport connected with it so I really cannot give you a no
03:45But primarily it was a sort of a solo performance I believe
03:48So I'll let you continue
03:50In this sport do you play with a ball?
03:53No
03:54Two down, Alejandro
03:55Two down, Alejandro
03:56Have you ever performed this sport in the Olympic Games?
03:59I have
04:00Uh, have you done by any chance a special television show?
04:04I have
04:05Are you an ice skater?
04:08No
04:09Three down, Arlene
04:11Okay
04:12Are you with Universal Pictures as an actress?
04:16No
04:17Four down, Supe
04:18The sport that you participated in that brought you fame and everything else, was it an Olympic
04:32sport?
04:33It was
04:34Yale
04:35Was, um...
04:36Oh, I'm sorry, this isn't a mystery guest
04:38It isn't a mystery guest
04:39All right
04:40Marlene, I did that to you also, didn't I?
04:42That's all right, I'm glad
04:43Okay, Supe
04:44Okay, now it was ruled out that you were an ice skater
04:48Now, uh, are you, uh, are you, uh, connected in any shape, form or anything with a water sport?
04:57No
04:58Five down, Gail
04:59Oh, uh, with Universal are you now a rider?
05:03I am
05:04What was that?
05:06She's a rider
05:07She's a rider
05:08She's a rider
05:09The sport that you were involved with was a sport that you compete in individually and it's a water
05:14sport
05:15It is not a water sport
05:16No, it's not a water sport
05:17Oh, I thought it was
05:18Uh, was this, is this sport on the ground?
05:22Yes
05:23Um, do you use, uh, a great deal of equipment with this sport?
05:27Um
05:28Not really
05:29Not really
05:30No, six down, Alejandro
05:32Hmm
05:33Uh, now, let me ask you a question first
05:38Do we have to find out what you are doing now with Universal Studios?
05:41Is that it?
05:42We want to find out who it is and really what sport, if we can
05:46Okay, is this sport that you perform, I tried before ice skating, uh, has anything to do with skating at all, roller skating?
05:53No
05:54Arlene
05:55Fifteen seconds
05:56Do you move pretty fast in this sport?
05:59Yes
06:00Um
06:01Do you have a guess?
06:04Are you a runner?
06:05Yes
06:06Take off your blindfolds and meet Olympic champion Wilma Rudolph
06:10Oh
06:17Oh
06:20Oh
06:21Settle down
06:22Settle down
06:23Who's first?
06:24One at a time
06:25One at a time
06:26One at a time
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08:05Only on Buzzer.
08:06I can't believe something like that.
08:08But you won three gold medals in the Olympics, didn't you?
08:10Yes.
08:11What were the three events?
08:12100 meters, 200 meters, and the 400 meter relays.
08:16And the relay, of course, is where the team sport was involved, so we couldn't really
08:20say that it was purely a solo performance.
08:22But you also have three other rather proud possessions, I understand.
08:26I do.
08:27Wellma is now the mother of three, as well as a possessor of three gold medals.
08:33Well, are you bringing the youngsters up to sort of try to match your stride as runners?
08:43Well, no, not really.
08:44I think they're interested in other fields.
08:47Yeah, so you don't expect to see any of them in the future?
08:50May I ask you what you're doing for Universal?
08:52I'm a publicist for Universal Studios.
08:54Oh, okay.
08:55Yes.
08:56Well, we have some film, which we're very interested in seeing, which shows Wilma,
09:00I believe, winning the three events in the Olympics.
09:02Right.
09:03And so while we take a look at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Lloyd will watch as Wilma explains.
09:13This is the 100 meters, and most of my competition here is from a girl from Germany and one from
09:23England.
09:24Now, this must be what?
09:25No, I think this is the 200.
09:26Still?
09:27No.
09:28I think it was the 100.
09:29I think that was another thing.
09:30Yes.
09:31But they weren't even really very close, were they?
09:32No, not really.
09:33And I think, you know, this is the 200 meters here, and I have the same king competition again
09:40from the same two young ladies.
09:42One is from Germany, named Judith Heine, and from London, named Dorothy Hyman.
09:48And we were the first three persons in each one of the races.
09:51Look at her, you're way out front all the way.
09:55And I think the reason that we run so far after winning an Olympic race is that you don't
10:01want to stop right away.
10:02Now, this is the 400 meter relays.
10:04And again, the competition comes from the same two countries.
10:07Well, I'm going to take a chance and ask a question that I really do not know the answer
10:24to.
10:25Do your records still hold in the Olympics?
10:27No.
10:28I have one record that is supposedly tight, and that's the 100 meters.
10:32That's the 22.9.
10:34No, that's the 11.1.
10:36The 11.1.
10:3722.9 was 200 meters.
10:38Right.
10:39200 meters was broken by a girl in Poland, and she ran a 22.7.
10:43Yeah, but the reason she did it, she knew a shortcut.
10:46Well, Wilma, we're so delighted that you could join us on What's My Line.
10:49Thank you so much.
10:51And continued success to you in whatever you choose to do.
10:54Wilma Rudolph.
10:55Did you hear it anyway?
11:00What's My Line will continue right after this work.
13:49Thank you, Johnny Olson.
14:07Well, we stumped you with our first challenger, and I think we're going to do it again, but
14:10let's find out.
14:11Will our next challenger enter?
14:13And sign in, please.
14:22Thank you, Ms. Roch.
14:23And Mrs. Roch, where are you from?
14:32FSL, California.
14:33All right.
14:34Panel, Val Roch is an inspector for the United States Department of Agriculture.
14:38And now let's show the audience just what it is that she inspects.
14:50I'll remind you, she is an inspector for the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
14:54and we'll begin the questioning with Alejandro.
14:57I don't know what to begin.
14:59Find out what it is she inspects.
15:01You inspect the product, I assume, right?
15:03Is the product you inspect a finished product?
15:06Yes.
15:07A finished product.
15:10And it is done with different elements or just one,
15:14I mean, just different elements, more than one.
15:17Is it composed of more than one natural thing?
15:20Si, senor.
15:21No.
15:22No, okay.
15:23Arlene.
15:25Well, now, if it's a finished product,
15:26it is not an animal that's alive,
15:29because that animal's never finished.
15:31Is it a product that one might see in one's home?
15:37Yes.
15:39Is it a useful rather than decorative product?
15:44Yes.
15:46Does almost every home as we now know it have one?
15:50Every middle-class family?
15:51I hope so.
15:53Surveys are a little short on this particular object.
15:56Do you have anything to do with the communication system in any way?
16:00No.
16:01That's two down.
16:02Mr. Sayles.
16:03Thank you, Mr. Brenner.
16:05Ms. Rope, what you inspect, is it edible?
16:11Yes.
16:12When it's edible, is it a liquid as compared to a solid?
16:17No.
16:17Okay.
16:18Three down.
16:18Gail Sheldon.
16:20Is this product a vegetable product?
16:22Yes.
16:24Is this product green?
16:26Let me say a vegetable product in the broad sense.
16:29Yes.
16:29May I say that?
16:30But it is, it cannot be drink, drinking.
16:35Very good.
16:36That's good.
16:37No, it is not.
16:38It's solid rather than liquid.
16:39It is solid.
16:40It's solid rather than liquid.
16:42Is this product taken at one meal more than another?
16:45No.
16:46I agree.
16:47Four down.
16:48Alejandro?
16:49Is this product, when it grows, can you see it or it's under the earth?
16:55No, you can see it.
16:56You can see it.
16:56Oh, you slipped that one by.
16:58You're not supposed to ask.
16:59All right.
17:00I'm not supposed to ask that?
17:01No, no, no.
17:02Go ahead.
17:02I think I was going to say either or.
17:03Oh, oh.
17:05Yeah, what I meant is you can see it, right?
17:09Is this product, you said it could be vegetable, can be also a fruit?
17:14Well, animal, yes, it is a fruit.
17:15Oh.
17:17Animal, vegetable, mineral.
17:18And you are from California.
17:20Right.
17:20Do I assume you maybe inspect grapes?
17:23No.
17:24Five down.
17:25Arlene?
17:26Well, is the fruit in the citrus family?
17:28No.
17:30Six down.
17:31Soupy.
17:31Orange is basically.
17:32Is it, is it bigger than an apple?
17:37No.
17:37Seven down.
17:38Gail.
17:40Um, this, it, it's not grapes.
17:46It's not in the citrus family.
17:48Is it a product that is connected with California?
17:51Do we think of it in relation to California?
17:53I think so.
17:54Although it's other places, California is noted for this product.
17:57Ten seconds.
17:58Avocado.
17:59No.
17:59Eight down.
18:00Does anyone have a guess?
18:01Dates or figs?
18:02No.
18:02Strawberries?
18:03No.
18:04Tomatoes?
18:04That's all the guesses you've got.
18:06Time's up.
18:06Potatoes.
18:07Let me tell you that Mrs. Roeke has won the game and she inspects raisins.
18:10Raisins are worried grapes.
18:23They're really worried.
18:25Well, I don't inspect grapes.
18:27I inspect raisins.
18:28Well, it's a different product.
18:29Uh-huh.
18:30Completely.
18:30A raisin used to be a grape.
18:32Right.
18:32Some of them.
18:34Some of them.
18:34But, um, you're a raisin, a raisin, are you really just a raisin inspector for the USDA?
18:40Raisin inspector for the USDA.
18:41And you don't do anything but inspect raisins?
18:43That's all I do.
18:43How do you tell a good raisin from a bad raisin?
18:45By looking.
18:46You can tell.
18:47By its wrinkles.
18:48What do you look?
18:49Right.
18:49This is true.
18:50This is true.
18:50You count the wrinkles?
18:51How many raisins do you inspect a day?
18:52Uh, we inspect periodically.
18:54We go out in the plant and get our little bucket and go back in the lab and inspect raisins all day long.
19:01Oh, I see.
19:02You take samplings, and then you inspect that particular sample, so you figure that the whole thing is okay if the sample is okay.
19:09True.
19:10Well, putting it in the sample thing, it's just a dried grape, really, isn't it?
19:12It's true.
19:13Uh-huh, uh-huh.
19:13Well, you won.
19:15You stumped the panel, and you won the game, Mrs. Roque.
19:17I wish I had some.
19:18I'm delighted you could join us on What's My Line.
19:19Thank you very much.
19:19Thank you very much.
19:19All right.
19:21Lovely.
19:25We'll be back to meet our mystery celebrity as What's My Line continues.
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21:28A very special part of What's My Lie, the time we meet our mystery guest.
21:30Panel, are the blindfolds firmly in place?
21:33They firmly, they are.
21:34I have firmly in place.
21:35Okay, mystery challenger, won't you enter and sign in, please?
21:40Did something just happen to me?
22:06Arlene, it's not for me to say.
22:10I mean, if it happened to you, you know, you don't have to tell us about it.
22:12But our mystery guest has arrived.
22:14Were you kissed?
22:15And may I remind you, please, panel?
22:16I was kissed, but not close enough for me to guess.
22:19Mm, mm, mm.
22:21But our mystery guest has arrived and is seated beside me.
22:23It's one question at a time.
22:24I'll give you two minutes to establish his identity, and we'll begin with Gail Sheldon.
22:30Thank you, Wally.
22:31You obviously are a performer.
22:33Are you a comedian?
22:36Don't look at me.
22:39Definitely so.
22:40Of course he is.
22:40At times.
22:42At times?
22:43Alejandro.
22:43Did you also have a series in which you performed a rather dramatic role?
22:52Yes.
22:54Arlene.
22:57Well, there's someone in town that is hilariously funny that's appearing in a nightclub, but I'm going to...
23:04I think I'll pass, because I think it's too soon to guess him, because he's very, very funny,
23:11and I'd like him to stay on about an hour.
23:12Soupy.
23:13The only guy I know who could stay on for an hour would be Jack Carter.
23:17That's Jack Carter.
23:18Right here.
23:29You're all dreadful.
23:31You didn't even give me a chance to wake up this morning.
23:34I still can't get over Alejandro's suit.
23:37Somewhere in town there's a luggage store that's been robbed.
23:40Oh, that's adorable.
23:41I've heard of Maud, but that's ridiculous.
23:44It makes Soupy look like an old nunnery.
23:48How are you at the Royal Box?
23:51At the Royal Box of the Americana.
23:53I'm at the Pompidou suite.
23:56That was a very funny joke.
23:57Yes, I had to appear to greet the French president, because Lindsay couldn't be here.
24:01He took French leave.
24:04Jack, I saw you in the name of the game, playing a dramatic part, and you were sensational.
24:08You saw me on that one?
24:09I saw you.
24:10I'm glad you did, because did you like it, Jew?
24:12I, G, I, G, I did.
24:13I was wearing my Jello jacket that day.
24:16I know.
24:17Alejandro comes from Jerusalem.
24:18He's a Jibro.
24:19You're doing voices.
24:22Yes.
24:23I don't have much to me.
24:24It's still last night.
24:25You know that?
24:26I just opened last night.
24:27I know.
24:28We want to hear Richard Burton.
24:29Richard Burton, last, never more to know.
24:31Would I not be here upon my own throne hand of a thousand days?
24:35Never do pretty.
24:36I'm more like Maxi Rosenbaum today.
24:40Last.
24:43I haven't woken up.
24:45Arlene, how have you been?
24:45You're beautiful.
24:46I'm the better person.
24:47You're still wearing last night's evening gown, right?
24:49Came right from the ball.
24:50Countess Crespi sent for you.
24:52Lunch with Marty, 21.
24:53Then off to Countess Pecky Blunt's little party for Anne Fairchild at Susie's.
24:59Oh, and take Alejandro with you to show off his maude brassiere.
25:03How come you're so quiet today?
25:05I don't know.
25:05I'll take a nap.
25:06Then Soupy and I, hey, there's a guy in England named Pie Sales.
25:09He throws soup.
25:10I heard that.
25:14And then I'm doing a new panel show where I come in blindfold.
25:17And I have to guess the people in the panel.
25:18Hey, well, Jack.
25:19Well, this is.
25:19It's called Bray, Goodson and Todman.
25:21That's almost true.
25:22But you have to.
25:22You do have a show, don't you?
25:24I did.
25:24It's called Second Guesser.
25:26It's called Guess What Network We'll Syndicate On.
25:29No, it's cute.
25:30It's kind of candid camera in the nude.
25:32We work topless in Miami.
25:34That's kind of new, a syndicated show on network.
25:36Yes.
25:36I've never heard of it either.
25:39But how's it going?
25:39Is it going to be in the nude?
25:40Yes, it'll be on one of the assorted networks.
25:43We'll have a panel of champions.
25:45Alejandro Gia promised to do the first one for me.
25:48And then I'm going to send him a box of Tijuana.
25:50Have you been coaching?
25:51Marijuana.
25:51Voice coaching Alejandro?
25:53Alejandro told me everything that I know.
25:56Because he took Fernando Lemmas lessons for life.
25:58Fernando Lemmas.
26:00Lammas.
26:03Jammas.
26:04Ladies and gentlemen, can I say, if you want to have a...
26:06Well, he never said it like that.
26:07They'll bury you right on that one.
26:08Never do that.
26:09It'll be a Don Rickles burial.
26:11I'm giving you a plug.
26:12Why didn't you let me guess for a minute?
26:14I wanted to do some wild answers.
26:15I know.
26:16I figured with Rickles and Shelly Berman, Tom, we'd be a parlay.
26:18Go to the Americana Hotel in Manhattan.
26:20Yes, hurry, this week.
26:21When does this go on?
26:22Next December in the winter?
26:24It's a definite cut.
26:25Mark Goodson fainted.
26:26He's selling the whole box.
26:27Get out of here!
26:27Bill Todman signaling.
26:29Quick!
26:29Go say hello.
26:30Jack Carter!
26:48And please...
26:55We'll see you next time.
26:56We'll see you next time.
27:25We'll see you next time.
27:55We'll see you next time.
28:25We'll see you next time.
28:55We'll see you next time.
28:57We'll see you next time.
28:58We'll see you next time.
28:58Alejandro Andres and guess who it's to Gail Sheldon yeah Alejandro Ray dear
29:07Alejandro Ray I come from Argentina and I know you do also how did you become a
29:13movie star you don't become a movie star you become an actor by learning and
29:19studying how do you become a star studying and learning and going to school
29:23I still do and knowing the producer's wife yeah sometimes okay to Arlene from
29:29Mary Fredericks your clothes are beautiful what size wardrobe do you have
29:33to maintain for your appearances are they tax-deductible size 10 wardrobe and thank
29:44you for your honest answer
29:47how are we time-wise few minutes to say that the panel did very well this
29:55particular day and they come back tomorrow and you too please for what's my line
30:00this is Johnny Olson speaking for what's my line
30:06a Mark Goodson Bill Totten production
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