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  1. What's My Line? is a panel game show based on the US version of the same name. It was originally aired on BBC Television Service from 16 July 1951 to 13 May 1963, hosted by Eamonn Andrews . It was revived by BBC2 from 23 August 1973 to 25 May 1974, hosted by David Jacobs , and then by ITV from 26 March 1984 to 31 August 1990.

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    History of the BBC. What's My Line. 16 July 1951. Image: Frances Day, Jerry Desmonde, Elizabeth Allan, Gilbert Harding on the panel in 29 August 1951. The light hearted panel game...

  3. If you find the con­vivial atmos­phere of this sem­i­nal Good­son-Tod­man game show absorb­ing, there are 757 episodes avail­able for view­ing on Whats My Line?’s YouTube chan­nel. Allow us to kick things off on a Sur­re­al Note with Mys­tery Guest Sal­vador Dali, after which you can browse chrono­log­i­cal ...

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    Semi-Regulars

    Louis Untermeyer Richard Hoffmann Harold Hoffman Hal Block Steve Allen Martin Gabel Dana Valery Alan Alda Robert Alda Joanna Barnes Joyce Brothers Jack Cassidy Bert Convy Joel Gray Elaine Joyce Ruta Lee Sam Levene Meredith MacRae Henry Morgan Jerry Orbach Gene Rayburn Gene Shalit Nipsey Russell Anita Gillette

    Main Rounds

    In each game, a contestant would enter the stage and sign in his/her name, by virtue of the host saying, "Will you enter and sign in, please?" After that, he/she sat down at a desk next to the host. The game would begin by having the home audience be shown what his/her line was, and the host afterwards told the panel a clue which was usually "deals in a service" or "self-employed," something like those. The panelists in turn then asked yes-or-no questions to the contestant which would hopeful...

    Final Round: Mystery Guest

    After two rounds of What's My Line?were played (sometimes more), a final round was played, but a little differently. This round featured the appearance of the "Mystery Guest." This was where the panelists were blindfolded so they couldn't see the guest. The mystery guest entered and signed in as usual, and that's where the game began. As usual the panel asked yes-or-no questions, this time to try and guess the name of the mystery challenger. What made this round more different was that this t...

    Who's Who

    In the syndicated run, whenever there was extra time, a special game was instituted called "Who's Who." This was where four members of the studio audience were lined up on stage, and their occupations were printed on cards. Each panelist took those occupation cards gave each to the appropriate contestant (the ones who they thought had that occupation). Each time one panelist failed, another panelist took a turn. The game ended when the panel was stumped or if a panelist could place the occupa...

    Since 2004, What's My Line? came back as a live stage show hosted by J. Keith van Straaten. People who appeared on the original series along with relatives of those appeared made appearances on the live show. The show went on a brief hiatus giving host Straaten time to move from Los Angeles to New York City from July 2006 to June 2007.

    On certain episodes of the popular talk show The Rachael Ray Show, they had their own version of the Mystery Guest game called "Mystery Taster." This was where a celebrity or a group of celebrities past or present came down the elevator while Rachael stood in the corner of her kitchen so she wouldn't see. She asked interesting questions (not restri...

    Board Games

    The original incarnation based on the original 1950s CBS version was released by Lowell in 1955. The second incarnation based on the 1968 syndicated version was released by Whitman in 1969. To celebrate the show's 50th anniversary at the time, a third edition was released by Endless Games in 2001.

    Books

    A book based on the show was created by Gil Fates and was released by Prentice Hall in 1978. In the book the producer of the classy panel show looks back over the quarter-century run of the series. (NOTE: Original host John Daly and panelists Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf and Dorothy Kilgallen are on the cover of the book.)

    Record Album

    A record album based on the show was released by Dot in 1955, where audio recordings of eight "mystery guest" segments as originally seen on the show can be heard on the album.

    Network Version

    Grand Central Studios, New York City, NY (Early Episodes) CBS Studios 52, 59, and 50, New York City, NY (Later Episodes)

    Syndicated Version

    Ed Sullivan Theater, New York City, NY (1968–1971) NBC Studios 8H and 6A, New York City, NY (1971–1975) CBS Television City(2000 pilot)

    Australia

    An Australian version hosted by John Barnes debuted on station TCN-9 in 1956 during the opening week of Australian television and ran until 1958. It was replaced by a long-running version of To Tell the Truth. The archival status of this version is unclear.

    Brazil

    The Brazilian version of What's My Line? was called Adivinhe o que ele Faz?("Guess What He Does?") and was hosted by Heloísa Helena. On December 16, 1956, Helena appeared as a contestant on the American version.

    Canada

    Chacun son métier("To Each His Job" or "To Each His Trade") ran on Radio-Canada from 1954 to 1959 and was hosted by Louis Morisset. On January 23, 1955, panelist Nicole Germain appeared as a contestant in the first round on the American version, then sat on the panel next to Bennett Cerf for the second round. On January 18, 1959, near the end of the Canadian run, host Morisset appeared as a contestant on the American version.

    1950 1st Open - "Melody in Moccasins" by Wilfred Burns 2nd Open - by Sacha Burland and His Orchestra Close - "Roller Coaster" by Henry Rene and His Orchestra 1968 - by Charles Fox and Score Productions 1972 - by Charles Fox and Score Productions The Who's Who music of the 1971 version was the main from He Said She Said. 2000 - Unknown

    Figure it Out – a kid's version on Nickelodeon similar to What's My Line?except the Secret was on a board and there were tons of surprises such as clues and slime. The panel still asked yes or no questions.

  4. What's My Line? TV Series. 1950–1967. 30m. IMDb RATING. 8.5 /10. 1.8K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Family Game-Show. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. Stars. John Daly. Arlene Francis. Bennett Cerf. See production info at IMDbPro.

  5. What's My Line: With Eamonn Andrews, Isobel Barnett, Gilbert Harding, Barbara Kelly. A panel of celebrities trying to guess what a person does for a living, or figure out who a mystery guest is. This is the version for the United Kingdom.