Hal March What's My Line? : Season 7 Episode 6
CBS 30m int(0)
Aired: October 9th, 1955 @ 10:30 PM EST on CBS
Robert Q. Lewis fills in for Fred Allen this evening and Gale Storm, star of the popular TV sitcom, "My Little Margie," steps in for Arlene Francis. They are joined by regulars Dorothy Kilgallen and Bennett Cerf. Host and moderator, John Daly, invites the first contestant to "sign in, please." The gentleman is Lt. E.P. Lyon, a Long Island, New York gentleman, who is the only male nurse in the United States Army. Robert Q. Lewis, recalling an article in the New York Times, correctly identifies Lt. Lyon's claim to fame. Next up, Mrs. Nancy Sheppard, an Arizona woman and trick horse rider in rodeos. Though Bennett Cerf asks the woman if she's in New York to participate in the rodeo at Madison Square Garden, it is Miss Kilgallen who identifies the woman's occupation. Tonight's mystery celebrity guest is Hal March, host of the very popular TV game show, "The 64,000 Question." Mr. Cerf almost immediately identifies Mr. March and, in conversation with Mr. Daly, Mr. March announces that the game show can now be heard on radio, as well as viewers watching it on television. Last up this evening is a San Francisco gentleman, Mr. Ed Hemphill, who makes sleep masks (as well as the masks the panelists wear on the show). Unfortunately for the panel, time runs out, and Mr. Hemphill wins the round by default. The panel bids each other and Mr. Daly good night, not before mention is made that Miss Arlene Francis and Mr. Fred Allen will return next week. With that, Mr. Daly invites viewers to tune in next week for more of "What's My Line."