What’s My Line – Lucille Ball (3/3)
This episode of What’s My Line is remarkable for its extraordinary line up of both celebrities and contestants. Hosted by John Daly, panelists include columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Deborah Karr. Lucille Ball appears as the mystery celebrity and delights everyone with the funny voice she uses to disguise her identity. Her responses to, “Do you have your own show on television?” and “Do you have somebody with you on television?” are particularly funny. Contestants include a Kansas State Board movie censor, a maternity clothes salesman and the world champion professional checker player, Tom Wiswell. This video brought to you by hwy61media. Please take a moment to rate this video and add your comments. You can see all of my videos at: www.youtube.com Please take a look and subscribe to my channel. If you would like to comment on my channel as well, please do so. Your feedback is important to me. Thanks for watching.



@IcePrincess619 She gave so much to so many. What a caring and generous person!
she warms my heart :] and is most polite and wonderful
i can’t believe they didn’t know her voice! haha
@iwashungry4hands i’m austrian and it doesn’t sound like cow talk and German, more like Chinese
sometimes she sounds like a ewok
@hwy61media and at 2:53 you can hear Lucy whisper “Hi Steve” to Mr Allen and slightly hear him respond “Hi”
Thank you. It was a great show!
ohhh daly and his conferences hahaha i love WML mystery guest segments
LOL. I guess so
It’s funny, Martian sounds a lot like a combination of cow talk and German!
At 7:19 is a word from “our alternate sponsor”, Jules Montenier, Inc. , the makers of Stopette deoodrant {“Poof! There goes perspiration!”}, who primarily sponsored the series until Dr. Montenier sold his business to Helene Curtis in 1956, who continued their sponsorship until 1958.
ÂAnd podrÃa! LOL
She was great on this show! Thanks for commenting.
Ya know that razor can shave a peach!
; )
Needless to say, Lucy is always funny. Even more so when speaking Martian.