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What's My Line? - Fred Allen's final show - Emmett Kelly (Mar 11, 1956) [incomplete] 

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The end of an era. This was Fred Allen's last public appearance. He died of a heart attack the following Saturday. The thumbnail pic of Emmett Kelly for this video couldn't be more perfectly appropriate.
Please note that the primary mystery guest segment, which featured Dinah Shore, is missing from this copy; it appears to have been lost forever, but no solid explanation is available.
MYSTERY GUEST: Emmett Kelly; Dinah Shore [missing]
PANEL: Arlene Francis, Fred Allen, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf

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@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 4 года назад
It is eerie that the saddest man (Kelly) is on the week before Fred Allen's death.
5 лет назад
It's amazing. Fred looks so well in this episode. It just goes to show that one can never tell when one's life is gonna end.
@karlakor
@karlakor 5 лет назад
Dorothy and Arlene look at Emmett Kelly with such genuine affection and delight after unmasking and as he was leaving. It was heartwarming to see the effect Emmett Kelly had on people.
@ToddSF
@ToddSF 8 лет назад
It gives me pause to think that Fred Allen appeared on WML in this episode on March 11, 1956, and fully expected to be back the following week -- and, of course, his fellow panelists and Mr. Daly expected it, too. Then, on March 17, 1956, he had that fatal heart attack that no one anticipated. So often in life, our expectations and what really happens don't coincide, and as to life, well, there are just no guarantees. The barrier between life and death is simply more tenuous than we realize.
@dovbarleib3256
@dovbarleib3256 6 лет назад
sad, very sad....
@loissimmons6558
@loissimmons6558 6 лет назад
+ToddSF 94109 No one is promised tomorrow. Or as the old Yiddish saying goes, "Man plans and God laughs."
@alfredcelentano4153
@alfredcelentano4153 6 лет назад
ToddSF 94109
@kristabrewer9363
@kristabrewer9363 4 года назад
@@loissimmons6558 I never heard that saying, but I like it
@salvation4all313
@salvation4all313 4 года назад
There is a guarantee to all who believe: Jesus Christ said, "I am telling you the truth, whoever believes in me has eternal life." (John 6:47) Bible
@TimLeeSongs
@TimLeeSongs 3 года назад
I admit I welled up when they said Goodnight Fred, not knowing it would be the last time :(
@ChristopherTate
@ChristopherTate 3 года назад
"Now just a minute, John!" Those are the BEST moments.
@robertlworley
@robertlworley 6 лет назад
I've been dreading this. Rest in peace Fred.
@jacquelinebell6201
@jacquelinebell6201 Год назад
Knowing in advance is horrible in some ways.
@algoritmosalfredohipicasig7116
I'm surprised they didn't mention Emmett Kelly spent many years as the unofficial mascot of the Brooklyn Dodgers (Bums). The King of Clowns retired in 1956 and a year later, his Dodgers moved to the left coast. Four years later, his little clown son took over the vocation, much to his father's dismay. I interviewed Jr. in 1988, when he was dedicated to working for non-profit organizations and found him very affable. (WML is my favorite RU-vid channel. Thanks for the memories)
@janfromnycsavesmoney8723
@janfromnycsavesmoney8723 2 года назад
Every one had such class and dignity. I truly love watching these shows! TFS!
@Gilbarwaters
@Gilbarwaters 4 года назад
I enjoy watching the shows where Fred Allen appears more than any others. He makes me laugh all the time.
@sdgakatbk
@sdgakatbk 2 года назад
I agree. I also like the ones with Steve Allen, but some of the other panel besides Dorothy, Arlene, and Bennett, I don't particularly care for.
@SuperWinterborn
@SuperWinterborn 10 лет назад
What a charming figure Emmett Kelly makes, and from his handwriting; no doubt about a very sharp and clear mind he has too!
@Beson-SE
@Beson-SE 9 лет назад
I agree. I don't like clowns but I am willing to make an exception for Emmet Kelly, and his handwriting was a masterpiece.
@loissimmons6558
@loissimmons6558 6 лет назад
I also have never found silly clowns to be enjoyable or entertaining, but I do enjoy the sad hobo clowns.
@robertsprouse9282
@robertsprouse9282 3 года назад
I like clowns that demonstrate both melancholia, and euphoria, at the same time..
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
@@robertsprouse9282 the biggest clown now resides in the white house.
@robertsprouse9282
@robertsprouse9282 2 года назад
@@peternagy-im4be yep..its plural= CLOWNs..
@michaelr.1305
@michaelr.1305 4 года назад
The ladies always have such beautiful dresses an gowns . I can't remember them wearing them twice.
@caitlinfitzpatrick836
@caitlinfitzpatrick836 6 лет назад
After Emmett Kelly's identity is revealed to the audience, Bennett asks John if he would come to next week's show looking like Mr. Kelly. John said he didn't think he could pull it off as well as he; however, with hindsight being 20/20, that was rather an eerie statement, for the entire panel would arrive at next week's show looking just as sad as Mr. Kelly after hearing of Fred's sudden passing.
@gailjackson8941
@gailjackson8941 3 года назад
I hadn't thought of it like that, but you are so right. :(
@5thcorps
@5thcorps 3 года назад
Brilliant observation
@adrianathans8910
@adrianathans8910 3 года назад
As astute an observation as Fred himself.
@teriannebeauchamp254
@teriannebeauchamp254 Год назад
Only to be repeated years later when Dorothy died
@paulmcmurray3491
@paulmcmurray3491 8 лет назад
I so miss Fred Allen.
@joelfogelsanger5773
@joelfogelsanger5773 2 года назад
Emmett Kelly was one of the most beloved performers ever.
@wyldebyll3089
@wyldebyll3089 Год назад
I learned about him as a child in the '50s from a book my mother gave me, she also told me about him. He's the definitive clown IMO.
@WildWildWest30000
@WildWildWest30000 7 лет назад
OMG I JUST REALIZED THE CLOWN TOY IN TOY STORY 3 WAS BASED ON EMMETT!
@anneroy4560
@anneroy4560 5 лет назад
Arlene looks especially lovely ... pleasant, beautiful, woman ... Kelly was a proper clown not one of the garish, alarming creatures one now sees ...
@SorendeSelbyBowen
@SorendeSelbyBowen Год назад
Yes, he's a black-and-white clown. Even the clowns are nostalgia-tinged for the people who moan for the olde tymes.
@wchumphries
@wchumphries 8 лет назад
What a shame that the rest of Fred's last show is gone.
@dylanedrington4587
@dylanedrington4587 7 лет назад
wchumphries iam sure its possible we could find the rest of Episode.
@juanettebutts9782
@juanettebutts9782 5 лет назад
If ANYBODY could do it, GARY could do it!! He's AMAZING!! Thanks bunches for posting these, Gary!!
@shadowgirl8038
@shadowgirl8038 Год назад
Emmett Kelly was one who built his success truly on his raw and self made talent and efforts. A wonderful and Eunique man.
@Dallas-Nyberg
@Dallas-Nyberg 6 лет назад
Emmett Kelly..King of the clowns....his spotlight sweeping routine was great...
@oakus8503
@oakus8503 3 года назад
Emmett Kelly-King of the clowns; his spotlight sweeping routine was great.
@angelareitz5122
@angelareitz5122 2 года назад
@@oakus8503 Oakus 7 months ago Emmett Kelly-King of the clowns; his spotlight sweeping routine was great. 2
@enriquesanchez2001
@enriquesanchez2001 Год назад
THE EPITOME of a CLOWN in my youth ♥♥♥♥ EMMETT KELLY
@johnrobinsoniii4028
@johnrobinsoniii4028 6 лет назад
Mr. Emmett Kelly Jr.--THE MOST FAMOUS & GREATEST CLOWN IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!
@tinisunblue
@tinisunblue 3 года назад
But this was Emmett Kelly sr.
@mianoxid1548
@mianoxid1548 7 лет назад
I just read all the comments and someone asked how you know you are having a heart attack. It's pressure in your arm, stomach, the back, jaw, shortness of breath, feeling lightheaded. So not necessarily a sudden event, that's a cardiac arrest (heart suddenly stops). And remember many people ignore the symptoms for hours. So, there, if Fred can help save a life, then that's one more good thing he did. RIP
@Finians_Mancave
@Finians_Mancave 6 лет назад
Allen died while out on his usual evening stroll, so he clearly didn't feel under the weather. Also, I think I read that his doctor gave him a clean bill of health just that day or the day before, and it turned out he had a blockage in one of the main heart arteries. Amazing how that couldn't be seen in those days, when now, it's not only fairly easily detected, but can often be treated in an outpatient procedure or minor surgery.
@MrYfrank14
@MrYfrank14 5 лет назад
where I work, hotel/resort, we have paramedics on staff. on more than one occasion, a guest will feel sick, doesn't know what it is but thinks it is minor, paramedic puts the EKG on them and tells them they just had a heart attack. many times the symptoms feel like something else.
@joe-vz6hx
@joe-vz6hx 4 года назад
sorry, but having had a heart attack, I can tell you first hand that it isn't necessarily any of those things, although you are right that it isn't necessarily a sudden, massive pain (that's the idiotic movies talking). mine was a rather moderate pain in my chest which I never dreamed was a heart attack almost until it was too late. I have also had a kidney stone and it was far (FAR) more painful. don't think "how painful it is equals how serious it is." wrong. if you have chest pains, esp if they repeat, GO TO ER IMMEDIATEY; DON'T BE A "TOUGH GUY" (which is another term for MORON). your "tough" attitude could kill you.
@zapkvr
@zapkvr 3 года назад
I have family history so I'm especially careful. I'm quite fastidious about the risk factors.
@dianawardrip5171
@dianawardrip5171 Год назад
@@Finians_Mancave Yes, a stent would have saved his life, unfortunately they weren’t available until the 1990’s. It was a hidden problem in those days, now easily found by a physician.
@magnificentfailure2390
@magnificentfailure2390 8 лет назад
Emmett Kelly was one-of-a-kind. I'm not much of a clown fan, but I would love to have a painting of him as Weary Willie.
@R.M.MacFru
@R.M.MacFru 5 лет назад
We had an Emmett Kelly doll when I was a kid. I think my older brother has custody of it.
@ginnywithag5046
@ginnywithag5046 2 года назад
Amazon has size 8"x10" for $10.00 and up to 24"x36" for $30.00 Brand is Walldeer Art.
@TheCliffandPhilShow
@TheCliffandPhilShow 7 лет назад
Fred was so brilliant.:)
@carolv8450
@carolv8450 6 лет назад
He seemed like a kind man.
@MikeMc442
@MikeMc442 Год назад
@@carolv8450 WML proved to be the ideal TV platform for Fred's comic talent. Sadly, he was only with the show for two years.
@mianoxid1548
@mianoxid1548 7 лет назад
Not to be morbid but Emmett Kelly, John Daly and Fred Allen all died of heart attacks. It's very sad, they just don't have celebrities of this caliber anymore. Miss them all. RIP.
@gabesmith1933
@gabesmith1933 4 года назад
So did Bennett Cerf. His official cause of death reads natural causes but his son said in Bennett's memoir At Random that he died of a heart attack.
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 4 года назад
How many of them smoked? I know John did.
@thomasmartinscott
@thomasmartinscott 4 года назад
I doubt Fred had any idea that he was leaving this world five days later. We all need to be ready. We can meet our Maker at ANY time. I hope he knew Jesus Christ.
@kristabrewer9363
@kristabrewer9363 4 года назад
@@AllenFreemanMediaGuru Exactly!! I didn't like Fred (but I obviously didn't wanna see him die)! but even still, it's not easy to feel sympathy for people who die, knowing that smoking is usually the cause of the death in some form or other. There are SO MANY people who could have lived another 30//40 years if they just gave up smoking!
@jaymc5011
@jaymc5011 4 года назад
At least he wasn’t murdered like Dorthy.
@joncheskin
@joncheskin 6 лет назад
Poor Fred had no idea what was about to happen to him. He seemed fit and cheerful on the show.
@rodrigoarayap1995
@rodrigoarayap1995 4 года назад
Fred spent almost his entire radio career battling the censors, who admitted to not understand his satirical humor. He also had a deep dislike of television during the early 1950s, but became more comfortable with the medium by this time.
@dianawardrip5171
@dianawardrip5171 Год назад
Actually, a lot of fluid under his eyes, kidney’s, cardiac involvement.
@hmesser91
@hmesser91 5 лет назад
John's 'my name is U.S. Treasury' joke deserved more!
@annmcnitt8749
@annmcnitt8749 Год назад
Emmett Kelly was wonderful. ♥️
@dkeat301
@dkeat301 8 лет назад
I found it interesting how it was Fred Allen, who corrected Bennett Cerf on the home town of Jack Benny. This was right after the famed 'feud' the two entertainers supposedly had.
@Sylvander1911
@Sylvander1911 5 лет назад
But they were great friends in real life.
@Turandot29
@Turandot29 Год назад
I loved Fred Allen’s droll and sly wit. I am sorry we lost him at such a young age.
@jayterry9750
@jayterry9750 9 лет назад
I never liked Clowns or Puppets, saw Kelly at MSG and he gave me a paper flower so I LOVED HIM. Years later, really too old for "Trick-or-Treating", three of us dressed as him using burnt cork on our faces. We told people we were Emmett Kellyy's kids and got great response !!
@kevinmarkey9441
@kevinmarkey9441 6 лет назад
i had a job as a clown years ago in a shopping mall but i had to give it up as i thought everyone was laughing at me 😂😂
@KafkasUniversity
@KafkasUniversity 8 лет назад
Yeah, Emmett Kelly's demeanor was presciently perfect for Fred Allen's last episode.
@soulierinvestments
@soulierinvestments 8 лет назад
1956 was the first year that Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey started performing in auditoriums instead of the tent. For one thing it was a lot cheaper and quicker to set up and take down. Safer too -- and RBBB had to be obsessive about safety given the money it and its underwriters had to pay out as a result of its 1944 circus tent fire in Hartford.
@zapkvr
@zapkvr 3 года назад
Have you seen the museum at Sarasota? I would love to go there one day. It looks beautiful from the video. A wonderful piece of history.
@davidarcudi230
@davidarcudi230 5 лет назад
John was a master disassembler
@DanSolo871
@DanSolo871 3 года назад
Fred Allen was my first cousin twice removed. I’ve been doing some family research of late and though I was well aware of where he placed in my family I only now started exploring his celebrity. I just finished Much Ado About Me and will soon start Treadmill to Oblivion. It’s a shame he and Portland never had children. He was the original shock jock but was a true gentlemen and kind soul in person.
@saran3214
@saran3214 3 года назад
So Fred's parent was a sibling of your great grand parent? That is interesting.
@DanSolo871
@DanSolo871 3 года назад
@@saran3214 yes. When John Sullivan was a teenager (around 1910) he got a job at my great-grandfather’s piano shop (his Uncle Joe) only to quit when “Fred St James,” the Juggler was in demand for the Vaudeville circuit.
@saran3214
@saran3214 3 года назад
@@DanSolo871 Must be nice to have such a witty man in your family tree.
@rmelin13231
@rmelin13231 Год назад
@@DanSolo871 That's strange - my grandfather made and tuned pianos in Cambridge at the same time (1905 and on), and I sometimes wondered if Fred Allen may have possibly worked with him. But the manufacturer my grandfather worked for was named Olson, so apparently not. (Also very much into family research).
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 6 лет назад
Poor Emmett Kelly's son stole his act, performed it badly and gave him immense grief.
@MrJking065
@MrJking065 3 года назад
This is when America had class. The Stars are so nice and the people who come on the show are always dressed so nice.
@nonenone3427
@nonenone3427 3 года назад
Mr. Kelly's dress would almost be considered "visionary" and "forward looking" in that most stars now dress more like he did.
@gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
This show aired the day before my birthday! The day before my BIRTH day. Wondering if my mother was trying to maintain comfort while watching this show. :)
@kentlewis987
@kentlewis987 5 лет назад
5 years and 1 day before I was born.
@buckjohnson1119
@buckjohnson1119 4 года назад
Quite possibly. If you were her first, she may have not realized what if any; her discomfort was building into.
@kentlewis987
@kentlewis987 5 лет назад
Ironically, this is the first episode I've watched with Fred.
@lopa2828
@lopa2828 2 года назад
It's his last appearance on "What's my line" too 😢
@mr.balloffur
@mr.balloffur 5 лет назад
Poor Fred Allen died young
@darrylbradshaw3527
@darrylbradshaw3527 2 года назад
Fred Allen was only 61 when he had his fatal heart attack!
@MikeMc442
@MikeMc442 Год назад
@@darrylbradshaw3527 Fred was halfway in age between Jack Benny (born 1894) and George Burns (1896). Had Fred lived as long as Jack, we'd have enjoyed his work into the mid 1970s. More of the baby boomers would have grown up with him as a familiar face and voice, as we did with Benny, Burns, Hope and their circle.
@susanpaz7378
@susanpaz7378 2 года назад
Remembering America for what it once was.
@rambleonfromhere8780
@rambleonfromhere8780 3 года назад
Have you all noticed , everyone who signs in has beautiful handwriting?!!
@nonenone3427
@nonenone3427 3 года назад
Especially Mr. Kelly !
@sandrageorge3488
@sandrageorge3488 3 года назад
Most of the time.
@christopherleodaniels7203
@christopherleodaniels7203 2 года назад
I’m guessing people in the 50’s had much more daily practice.
@javajuice3701
@javajuice3701 2 года назад
I'm sure they were graded on Handwriting & or Penmanship. ( Big Chief- writing tablets starting in Kindergarten & gradually graduate upto College Rule binders/spiral or loose leaf paper.) Where today a keyboard to text, on mobile,laptop, P.C. & printers are used. My how things have changed. 😳
@lestertm7944
@lestertm7944 2 года назад
Not everyone, but Emit Kelly sure had.
@dawngordon6750
@dawngordon6750 5 лет назад
Rip Mr Allen
@epaddon
@epaddon 10 лет назад
I think what happened is that Dinah's segment may have been irreparably damaged when the kinescopes were being studied for finding clips for the "What's My Line at 25" special that aired in 1975. This is how the 1954 episode with Martin and Lewis was lost leaving behind only the brief clip that was used in the special. There are other examples where clips used in the special are now missing from the original kinescope (a Woody Allen panel question in a 1963 show for instance). In 1975 they were still running these things on film projectors and making splices from the original element and while Dinah wasn't included in the final special, her appearance may have been under consideration in the round of clips not used in the special.
@WhatsMyLine
@WhatsMyLine 10 лет назад
That's a good possibility too-- especially since, they would *undoubtedly* have been thinking of including segments from the last show with Fred Allen in that special.
@loissimmons6558
@loissimmons6558 6 лет назад
It is likely we we'll never know what happened to it after all this time, but this hypothesis makes as much sense as any. Many of the recent episodes didn't have a challenger after the mystery guest and if that had been the case this time, it would have been plausible that the MG part of the kinescope to the end of the episode had been damaged. But with the fourth segment intact, Dinah Shore's segment had to be lifted out of the rest of the kinescope. A related observation: a "kinescope" is so dated now that You Tube flags it as a spelling error.
@ChadQuick270W
@ChadQuick270W 5 лет назад
As far as I know the missing segment with Dinah Shore is missing as it was used in the “What’s My Line at 25” special from 1975. Apparently several kinescopes or segments thereof were lost while making that special. 😢
@kennithumperovitch1312
@kennithumperovitch1312 2 года назад
My lady has a ventriloquist Emmett Kelly doll. He was so funny. I met him when I was 8. He entertained us MD children.
@brycehongola2425
@brycehongola2425 Год назад
Fred Allen is my favorite W. M. L. Panel member although they are all 😊
@joe-vz6hx
@joe-vz6hx 4 года назад
wow never thought I'd see Emmett Kelly talk (kind of)
@davidphillips3058
@davidphillips3058 7 лет назад
great tv show!
@jasonbeard4713
@jasonbeard4713 2 года назад
I cannot confirm this, BUT I have been informed by one who knows that as Dinah saved everything, her archives MAY have the complete episode.
@fallspring1033
@fallspring1033 6 лет назад
Sometimes I think John Daly talked just to hear himself talk. Love the show though.
@josephryan680
@josephryan680 6 лет назад
Fall Spring e
@rowbygoren1830
@rowbygoren1830 5 лет назад
I kinda agree. Daly enjoyed being on camera and would often pad his comments just a little bit. I see it all the time. No complaints. Daly was a key part of the show’s success.
@brunoantony3218
@brunoantony3218 3 года назад
It's part of his routine, not just to hear himself talk.
@Tre404
@Tre404 2 года назад
It is part of this brand of entertainment. Daly knew the audience loved when he would bedevil the panel in this way, so that is what he did. It was very, very funny and effective! It was certainly not about "hearing himself talk." His personality and demeanor prove this.
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 4 года назад
“That covers a lot of ground” Depends on who--oh my!
@27chambo
@27chambo 2 года назад
This episode was filmed 16 days before my birth!
@jonrudd4733
@jonrudd4733 3 года назад
I got to see him when I was a little boy!!
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
How absolutely splendid old chap.
@nickbigd
@nickbigd Год назад
Everyone’s handwriting seems more fluid and elegant back then
@bonnizajac8916
@bonnizajac8916 3 года назад
A hero and a talented artist
@robertholmberg6485
@robertholmberg6485 3 года назад
Even though he was before my time, I always loved Emnitt Kelly! HEY! WAUKESHA WISCONSIN!!!
@robertholmberg6485
@robertholmberg6485 3 года назад
Emmett Kelly! I hit the wrong keys! Why do smart phone keyboards have to be so tiny!
@vicschauberger2737
@vicschauberger2737 2 года назад
I don't believe this is Fred Allen's last appearance on WML. Remington Rand , which was a subsequent sponsor to the sponsor here , (Stopette), was the sponsor of WML when Fred made his last appearance. Still a great episode. Thanks for posting .
@kennithumperovitch1312
@kennithumperovitch1312 2 года назад
They are actors and had fathers at home. GOD is in their lives.
@jacquelinebell6201
@jacquelinebell6201 Год назад
That clown make-up was so good. He made me feel sad for him lol. 😢🤣Very talented.
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Год назад
Fred WAS very clever. Cerf thought he was very clever
@preppysocks209
@preppysocks209 5 лет назад
The reference that John makes early in the show with respect to the fate of coins placed in mailboxes references Deputy Postmaster Stans. That would be Maurice Stans. Stans was later Nixon's Secretary of Commerce and then the finance chairman of Nixon's reelection campaign. Stans was convicted of violating federal campaign laws, but he denied having any knowledge or role in the Watergate scandal, and prosecutors were not able to prove that Stans had any role in the scandal, notwithstanding many suspicions of illegality on his part.
@loissimmons6558
@loissimmons6558 6 лет назад
This was the second contestant within about a month who came to NYC all the way from Waukesha, Wisconsin to appear on WML. The first one was the brewery guide for Pabst who said that she was happy with her work and didn't want to capitalize on her charming appearance and go to Hollywood.
@hankpoth9681
@hankpoth9681 5 лет назад
Lois Simmons And eleven weeks later was a gentleman from West Allis!
@DieGroteske
@DieGroteske 2 года назад
Do you remember which show that was?
@loissimmons109
@loissimmons109 2 года назад
@@DieGroteske It was the first guest on the Feb. 26, 1956 episode.
@DieGroteske
@DieGroteske 2 года назад
@@loissimmons109 Thanks!
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 6 месяцев назад
A rarely mentioned fact about Fred Allen. The Looney Tunes character Foghorn Leghorn was based on a character, Senator Claghorn, from Fred Allen's radio show from the 30s and 40s. RIP to a legend
@ruthwayneperry3097
@ruthwayneperry3097 2 года назад
The ladies got more beautiful the older they got. ❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
@donnawoodford6641
@donnawoodford6641 3 года назад
I met Emmett Kelly once as a child. Interesting, EK was neither sad nor happy while signing autographs.
@tumarbongrox6074
@tumarbongrox6074 Год назад
This was a time when *NO ONE* gave any concern about their blood pressure or cholesterol! They all smoked cigarettes and cigars daily and consumed hard liquor socially and in private. Also hardly *ANYONE* exercised!
@palomavano4705
@palomavano4705 Год назад
Arlene Francis and especially John Daly are eloquent and articulate in the English language. İt is such a pleasure to listen to them speak.
@franktheo2055
@franktheo2055 2 года назад
A smile is a frown turned upside down,,, Emmett The Clown. Forgive the poetry I just had to go there once. 🍎🎭
@atis9061
@atis9061 Год назад
Aww his frown is so endearing 😢
@umaryousafzai
@umaryousafzai 3 года назад
Very nice sharing
@laurahoward5426
@laurahoward5426 Год назад
Lovely Handwriting 😍
@PaulDA2000
@PaulDA2000 4 года назад
Before he introduced Emmett Kelly John Daly said they would have a famous mystery guest later on in the show. I looked quickly through the show and didn’t see any other mystery guest.
@nonenone3427
@nonenone3427 3 года назад
WOW, I never realized that and I have seen this episode quite a few times.
@jackkomisar458
@jackkomisar458 3 года назад
The mystery guest was Dinah Shore. The segment of the show with Ms. Shore in it has been lost. Other commenters have speculated that it was removed from the kinescope to be used in the 25th anniversary show, but it was not included in that show and was later lost.
@gwenrumer5796
@gwenrumer5796 2 года назад
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@sansacro007
@sansacro007 Месяц назад
Dinah Shore was on this episode, but the segment is lost :( Emmett Kelly, like Allen, would also die of a heart attack, but 23 years later, at age 80. In those days, heart attacks claimed the lives many, mostly men. When I was a child, it seemed all too common.
@patriciamooney928
@patriciamooney928 2 года назад
Wonder what the "new" commercials Fred was singing in were about. Bennet Cerf brings it up at the end
@kentetalman9008
@kentetalman9008 Год назад
8:21 - Bennett: "Same barber, too."
@keithhyttinen8275
@keithhyttinen8275 3 года назад
Mr. Allen's last Sunday.
@furmamafur2
@furmamafur2 2 года назад
Little Miss 1565 Was identified in 1991. As the article is written... The little blonde girl became known as Little Miss 1565, the number given her at the morgue. Eleanor's identity remained a mystery until this spring, when Hartford Fire Lt. Rick Davey, whose nine-year investigation into the fire turned from hobby to obsession, revealed that Little Miss 1565 was Eleanor Cook.Jun 22, 1991
@numerical.methods
@numerical.methods 6 лет назад
This show was prophetic to the point of being spooky. Fred uses the word "fatal" referring to himself in this episode. Plus Emmett Kelly was frowning and severely downcast the entire time. Did Fred know what was coming? What say his friends, relatives and biographer?
@robertfiller8634
@robertfiller8634 4 года назад
What Fred Allen actually said was: "I won't be as fatal as Arlene, she practically had the show over in 10 minutes". Also, Emmett Kelly"s 'shtick was to always look sad and downcast - his clown was known as "Weary Willie".
@dianawardrip5171
@dianawardrip5171 Год назад
He may have been having symptoms. Another commenter said he had just been to the Dr. and had been given a clean bill of health that day or the day before, but autopsy showed a massive blockage. In 1956 those things were hard to find and there was no treatment. Now, a minor procedure and you have another 20 years or more.
@GeneHettel
@GeneHettel Год назад
Yes-give Emmett the $50!
@motnosniv
@motnosniv 2 года назад
I wish someone would have asked Mr. Kelly to smile, just once.
@Yowza78
@Yowza78 Год назад
The second contestant had some really noticeable frosting in her hair. When did that particular style come into vogue? Was she on the vanguard?
@WatchMan1962
@WatchMan1962 2 года назад
Fred was a heavy smoker.
@beadyeyedbrat
@beadyeyedbrat 7 месяцев назад
Clowns have always creeped me out but I ❤ Emmett Kelly.
@albertmaldonado8443
@albertmaldonado8443 10 месяцев назад
Even the braking down and explanation of the questions is intellectual 👏
@Appleholic1
@Appleholic1 4 года назад
These broadcasts represent the age and the day with almost zero thought of the people who will watch them in the future AKA us and beyond
@johnheanue6684
@johnheanue6684 2 года назад
Emmett Kelly's Mom lived on Center street Bridgeport CT.
@kennithumperovitch1312
@kennithumperovitch1312 2 года назад
Hey I knew the truant officer! Quite well. She used to come and round me up from behind the school. Used too play doctor with these little young girls of my age. Skipped many a class all the time. How many people out there have ever played in mud?
@jackseward7779
@jackseward7779 Год назад
Only 6 days before Fred Allen's fatal heart attack.
@jimrader5299
@jimrader5299 3 года назад
to "none none"": I was not intellectualizing, but you're rationalizing. It's a new world out there, get with it.
@arthurharrison1345
@arthurharrison1345 6 лет назад
Fred looked terrible. Even though this is B&W, you could imagine that his complexion was pasty white.
@hcombs0104
@hcombs0104 2 года назад
I think you're right, I think he looks very tired. The wit is very much there, but he doesn't look good.
@jmccracken1963
@jmccracken1963 10 лет назад
What's here was posted a few years ago in three shorter segments. The poster said that the Dinah Short mystery-guest segment was not available anywhere.
@WhatsMyLine
@WhatsMyLine 10 лет назад
That's what the imdb says too. It's a very strange case, though. There aren't a lot of examples of incomplete WML shows. Missing entirely, yes, but not incomplete. Best theory I've heard on this was suggested by a friend who speculated that they gave the mystery guest segment to Dinah upon request, which is something that Gil Fates has said that they did sometimes (and accounts for some of the missing shows). But still, I would have expected that they'd give her the whole show, and not spend the time and money to edit out her specific segment. I think we pretty much have to accept it's lost.
@paulmccool378
@paulmccool378 10 лет назад
What's My Line? I understand that many of the original kinescopes were permanently damaged when they were cut up for the 25th anniversary show in '75.
@WhatsMyLine
@WhatsMyLine 10 лет назад
Paul McCool Yes, that's true in many cases, but it's not the only reason for missing segments. Apparently another reason was that sometimes guests would request the films of their segments and the producers actually provided them, without making a duplicate copy first.
@donbaker3735
@donbaker3735 4 года назад
Who is Dinah Short ?
@accomplice55
@accomplice55 3 года назад
@@donbaker3735 : I assume he meant Dinah Shore, as she was references in earlier comments.
@tammyhollandsworth6783
@tammyhollandsworth6783 Год назад
Omgoodness I love happy clowns! He’s so cute!
@michaelnivens6267
@michaelnivens6267 3 года назад
It Is good that Arlene got Emmett but to be fair , John's original no should have stuck
@samuelharang5742
@samuelharang5742 2 года назад
Seriously, 44 thumbs down. I grew up off this show.
@deaded5040
@deaded5040 Год назад
SUCH WONDERFUL HANDWRITING Now adays even teachers can't write that well and they're bigger Clowns then Emmett 🤣
@essile_1938
@essile_1938 5 лет назад
I was born on this day, 3/11/1956 8o)
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 4 года назад
Nena Nadal I was born 2 days under 5 months later! 08/09/56
@robertanderson2017
@robertanderson2017 7 лет назад
No offense to fred, but he pretty much looked like that all the time
@gerardconti4605
@gerardconti4605 7 месяцев назад
fred allen heart attack 61 1956 john charles daily 77 heart attack 1991 emmett kelly 80 heart attack 1979
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