Ep 27. What's My Line? - 1955 - Episode 27
- TV-G
- July 3, 1955
- 29 min
What's My Line? was a popular American game show that aired from 1950-1967. In this show, a panel of four celebrity contestants were blindfolded, and a mystery guest would come on stage. The panel would then ask the guest yes or no questions in order to try and guess their occupation. Each time the panel guessed incorrectly, the guest would win a prize, and the money they won would roll over to the next show.
The season 1 episode 27 of What's My Line? aired on April 3, 1955 and was hosted by John Charles Daly. The four panelists for this episode were Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, and Steve Allen.
In this episode, the mystery guest was a well-known figure from the world of entertainment. The panelists were given only a few hints about the guest's identity, such as their gender and occupation, and had to rely on their deductive reasoning skills in order to guess who it was.
Throughout the episode, the panelists asked a variety of yes or no questions to try and narrow down their options. They asked about the guest's appearance, whether or not they had ever appeared in a film, and whether or not they were currently performing on Broadway.
As the questions continued, the guest began to drop a few more hints in order to try and throw the panel off their trail. However, the panelists remained focused and eventually were able to figure out who the guest was.
In addition to the mystery guest segment, the episode also featured several other segments. John Charles Daly showcased some unique items from a local antique store, and the panelists had to guess the purpose of each item. The episode also featured a short interview with a member of the audience, who shared an interesting story about their life.
Overall, What's My Line? was a popular and entertaining game show that challenged its contestants to think critically and use their deductive reasoning skills in order to guess the occupation of each mystery guest. The show's success can be attributed to its witty panelists, engaging format, and the excitement of trying to solve a mystery.