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00:00♪
00:20Let's all play What's My Line
00:24applause
00:28And now, let's meet this week's What's My Line panel.
00:31First, that all-around TV performer whose newest album on Motown is a bag of soup.
00:36We give you Soupie Sales.
00:39applause
00:46Thank you, Johnny Olson. And here's a charming young lady you've seen on the silver screen and television and even on radio,
00:53Miss Joanna Barnes.
00:55applause
01:03You need a shave.
01:05You like that?
01:06I love it.
01:08And on my left, the star of the new Broadway hit, Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? The tiger in our tank, Mr. Hal Holbrook.
01:15applause
01:25And next, one of the real professionals of show business and good-looking too, Miss Arlene Francis.
01:31applause
01:38Thank you, Hal.
01:39And now, here's Wally.
01:42applause
01:52Ah, thank you, Arlene, and welcome to What's My Line.
01:56During the next 30 minutes, you're going to meet some interesting people engaged in the most unusual occupations,
02:01which we hope will baffle this panel.
02:03And in addition, the panel will face a mystery celebrity guest just a bit later on.
02:06But now, panel, are we ready?
02:08Lead on, Walter.
02:09All right, let's meet our first challenger. Would you enter and sign in, please?
02:13music
02:19Rosemary Nagel.
02:22applause
02:30Mrs. Nagel, where are you from?
02:32Berwick, Pennsylvania.
02:33All right, panel, may I tell you that Mrs. Nagel deals with a product.
02:36Now, let's show the audience just what her line is.
02:41applause
02:50May I remind you, panel, Mrs. Nagel deals in a product, a salaried, and let's begin with soupy.
02:55Uh, Mrs. Nagel, this product that you make, uh, is it found in a home?
03:01Sometimes.
03:02Uh, is it sometimes found in a restaurant?
03:07Sometimes.
03:10Is it, uh, I must go by that, that it is edible?
03:15No.
03:16No, that's one down, Joanna Barnes.
03:18Is this product found outdoors as well as indoors?
03:21Yes.
03:23This product gets around, Mrs. Nagel, I can see that.
03:26Uh, is this a product which I might use?
03:29Oh, possibly.
03:30Well, let me say, some women do.
03:34Do men use it more than women?
03:36Yes.
03:37Uh, in, is it ever worn?
03:43No.
03:44That's two down, Hal.
03:46And you could use it in a restaurant?
03:48Yes.
03:49Is this a product that you, you handle, use with your hands?
03:54Oh, yes.
03:55Partly.
03:56I mean, normally, you use it with your hands.
03:58I think you'd use your hands in conjunction with the product, wouldn't you?
04:01Yes.
04:02Uh, is this a product which in some way makes, uh, things easier for you when you use it?
04:08No.
04:09You mean, is it functional?
04:10Yeah.
04:11No.
04:12No, that's three down, Arlene.
04:13Is it a product that comes in contact with the body other than the hands?
04:17Yes.
04:18Does it come in contact with the body from the waist up?
04:21Yes.
04:22From the neck up?
04:23Yes.
04:24Does it come in contact with the body in the area of the face?
04:27Yes.
04:28Does it come in contact with the body in the area of the mouth?
04:31Yes.
04:33Would, is it something you would put in your mouth?
04:35Yes.
04:37Is it something other than food?
04:39Yes.
04:41Is it, uh, something that might be, uh, in the smoke family?
04:50By that I mean, is it a pipe or a cigar or?
04:53Yes.
04:54Yes.
04:55What am I?
04:56Sure.
04:57What's my name?
04:58I mean, what's my line?
04:59Uh.
05:00Does it come apart?
05:01No.
05:02Well, it isn't supposed to.
05:03So you get a no, and that's four down.
05:04Soupy?
05:05Oh, I like that.
05:06Well, why don't you, I'm surprised you didn't ask.
05:07Is it, are you, uh, connected with cigars?
05:08Yes.
05:09Well, then you must roll them?
05:10No.
05:11You may roll them.
05:12No, it's a special kind of cigar.
05:13That's five down, Joanna.
05:14Yes.
05:15Yes.
05:16Yes.
05:17Yes.
05:18Yes.
05:19Yes.
05:20Yes.
05:21Yes.
05:22Yes.
05:23Yes.
05:24Yes.
05:25Yes.
05:26Yes.
05:27Yes.
05:28Now, you make a special kind of cigar.
05:32Take a guess.
05:33Yes.
05:34The kind that explodes.
05:35No.
05:36No.
05:37Anyone else have a guess?
05:38Candy cigar?
05:39No.
05:40No.
05:41Let me tell you, I'm gonna flip.
05:42Double gun cigar.
05:43I'm gonna flip all of them and tell you that Mrs. Nagel makes cigars with cherry-flavored
05:45tobacco.
05:55And that's a new one on me, Mrs. Nagel, but you work for Consolidated Cigar Company, don't
05:59you?
06:00Yes.
06:01And have you tried one?
06:02Wild.
06:03Have you tried one?
06:04No, I haven't.
06:05Well, what is the reaction to them?
06:06Well, people like them and, hey, they smell good to be around.
06:09Uh, does it come in other flavors as well?
06:11Yes, burgundy and natural.
06:13Oh, burgundy and natural and cherry-flavored.
06:16What sort of smokers do you think that Muriel sells it to?
06:19Oh, the cigarette smokers and the young ones we like to get to.
06:23And you think that it's more, and you say it smells better than the plain old regular
06:27cigar.
06:28So it's, women don't mind them quite so much?
06:31No, not so much.
06:32What is your particular job?
06:34I cellophane band and tip cigars.
06:36Cellophane band the tips.
06:37Well, that's a very interesting occupation.
06:38I think you have some samples there, maybe.
06:40Yes, I do.
06:41Give the panel a sample of the cigars and we'll watch Arlene and Joanna during the break.
06:44Thank you so much, Mrs. Nagel.
06:45We enjoyed you all.
06:46I saw a commercial for these.
06:47Yeah.
06:50Nice meeting you.
06:51We'll be back to meet another challenger as What's My Line continues.
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09:07He has style.
09:08Okay, then what do we do?
09:09He has grace.
09:10I'll take the two bags.
09:11Oh, sorry.
09:12And he's a real ladies' man.
09:19Burt Convy.
09:20Oh, did you do that?
09:21Host of Super Password.
09:22Oh, the things you have to do to make a living.
09:27Super Password.
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09:34Well, now I've seen everything.
09:36Arlene, how is it?
09:39Well, it's, I can't taste much of the cherry flavor and I'm getting a little sick from
09:48the cigar flavor.
09:49Otherwise, I think it's perfect.
09:50Very mild.
09:51But I think about all I can say is with Joanna and Arlene both smoking cigars is keep those
09:55cards and letters coming in, folks.
09:57Yes, I'm sure.
09:58You're setting a great example.
10:00And I hope you have, you have ice trays or, well, they'll last, they'll probably last
10:03through the rest of the show, though, so you won't even need an ice tray.
10:05I'll give mine up.
10:06But let's move on and meet our next challenger.
10:08Would you enter and sign in, please?
10:16Herman Gimble.
10:27Mr. Gimble, where might you be from?
10:29I'm from Manhattan.
10:30From Manhattan.
10:31Panel, I want you to listen very closely now to what I'm going to say.
10:35Herman Gimble provides something which is used in motion pictures, radio, television,
10:41and the theater.
10:42Now, you're going to have to find out what it is that he provides.
10:45And first, let us show the audience.
10:48All right.
10:51I'll remind you, panel, that Mr. Gimble is salaried, and let's begin with Arlene Francis.
11:03Mr. Gimble, I'm crazy about your store.
11:07Is this product something that helps our hearing?
11:16Could be.
11:19You mean like a public address system or something?
11:21Is this what you had in mind?
11:22No, it really isn't.
11:23An amplifier?
11:24Because I don't think I had anything in mind, to tell you the truth.
11:30All right.
11:32Little notes are passing down the line here that I won't repeat.
11:35Is it used, whatever this is, in the area of the stage, in all of these areas, a radio
11:45show when it is on the air, a television program when it is being produced?
11:50Could, yes.
11:53Is it equipment of some kind?
11:55Yes, I guess it could be considered that.
11:58I don't know.
12:00Some equipment would have to be involved, of course, Arlene.
12:03It would be equipment other than microphones.
12:06That is not the equipment.
12:08That is correct.
12:09That is correct, yes.
12:10I'm sorry.
12:13Do people know when it is being used?
12:16Oh, yes.
12:18Therefore, is it something that meets the eye?
12:24Not necessarily.
12:25No.
12:26That's one down, soupy sales.
12:30This thing that you do, Mr. Gimbel, when you walk into a studio, like, can I be looking
12:39at something that you provide?
12:42Right now, as I look around in the studio?
12:44No, I don't think so.
12:46No, definitely no.
12:47That's two down, Joanna Barnes.
12:48Well, it can't be makeup or lights because radio would X those out.
12:55And it's not necessarily visible.
12:57Is it in the control room?
12:59No.
13:00Well, not the end product of this particular thing.
13:05As everything in radio or television ends up in the control room, this also does.
13:10But this is not, you would not have to go there to...
13:13To see this thing.
13:14Well, to use this thing.
13:17Three down, Hal.
13:18Does your product have...
13:19May I tell you that it is an intangible.
13:23What does that mean?
13:24That means it isn't something you can pick up.
13:26Talent, that's what he said.
13:28Yeah.
13:29Well, do you want to, can she ask?
13:32No, no.
13:33Well, I was going to ask whether it's something that has to do with human beings rather than
13:37mechanical equipment.
13:38Sometimes.
13:39Sometimes.
13:40Wow.
13:4115 seconds.
13:42Then it, it does not have to do, am I correct, it does not have to do with selling talent.
13:52No, not at all.
13:55Oh, boy.
13:56Arlene, you got an answer?
13:57Well, I don't know.
13:58Does it have anything to do with sound effects?
14:00That's it.
14:01That's it.

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