What's My Line? - Clarence "Donald Duck" Nash; Bob Hope (Dec 12, 1954) [W/ COMMERCIALS]

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I'm now for everybody's favorite guessing game what my live brought to you by Remington Rand makers of the world's number one electric shaver the Remington now let's all blade what by light now let's meet our award-winning what's my line panel first the popular columnist who's voice of Broadway appears in the New York Journal American and papers coast to coast Miss Dorothy Kilgallen and on my left this evening is the gentlemen who know I think I'll start another way if you've been reading the bestseller list recently you know that a book appears on those lists called treadmill to oblivion it's a very entertaining book and the gentleman who wrote it is here tonight mr. Fred Allen and on my left ladies and gentleman a young lady who misplaced her Scrabble set this afternoon and who may be at a loss for words tonight miss all in France that's true with or without Scrabble dot my left chap let me say he is our supposedly sophisticated in blase Random House publisher panelist who has come back from the west raving and starry-eyed about sixteen-year-old girls at the Elgin Academy are they that wonderful Bennett sir if you Michael Kline had missed this always well two years ago a lot of you folks who are watching this show remember that we had ed Murrow as the mystery guest on this program and he and our moderator told you about a memorial they were raising funds for in memory of all the war correspondents who had locked lost their lives in pursuit of their duty well they've gotten all the money together at tomorrow night that memorial is gonna be dedicated in a monster all-star television show called Dateline and I guess that's why our moderator looks so happy tonight here he is John Charles Daley Thank You Bennet actually it's a good reason to be happy and good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to What's My Line once again tonight we're up to our old tricks we have some interesting occupations which are attached to some very nice people which nice people we trust we'll give the panel a bit of trouble but I think they're going to do it will also have a famous guest Challenger before the panel a bit later on and now it's time for these experts to meet the first challenger whose job has to be spotted so would you sign in please sir see see that now I don't want to press you too hard but we got to know when one of those C stands for anyway which one do you want to get us Charles Charles Charles C Nash's it see Charles see Charles see Charles mad where are you promised today Glendale California well you have come a long way I must say it's nice of you to come so far and a nice flight well I feel something like a CAD making you walk at all now but you've got to walk over here so the panel can see you better look get a better look at you Bob didn't I ask mr. news like right Oh automobile Nash mr. Nash Oh congratulations mr. Nash first Nash I've ever seen come from California to New York all right mr. Nash if you will over here now please and sit down next to me and as you may know the panel gets one free guess as to what your line may be and we'll give those free guesses of whirl with mrs. Kilgallon I think that he's an additional dialogue writer for westerns mr. Allen coming from California I think mr. Nash is Liberace's genders I think the best motel in Glendale mr. Cerf is from Burma well the audience's jump in unites with the members of the Society of American chemical engineers and I suspect that mr. Nash is one of them sneak up here behind these curtains and has come out to be a challenger that if you're a terror and you're wrong our viewers at home have a further look at mr. Charles brother excuse me mr. see Charles Nash from California and at the same time we'll tell them what his line is but the panel is going to have to do mr. Nash you know how we score this opus every time you give a no answer legitimately and properly we flip a card ten of these flips and you have won the game you all set mr. Nash is salaried let's begin the general questioning with Arlene Francis mr. Nash you are nicely bronzed is that California or do you work outdoors do you work outdoors well mr. Nash living in Glendale I wonder if you have anything to do with one of the factories it's located there Lera one of the fact that make something good no product involved and what you do oh yes there is a product yes what can I sneak out of it that way John is the product that you make made in California yes is it a useful product yes is it used indiscriminately by both sections yes it is would it be found in people's homes yes yep we'd like to have a small conference actually this is for my benefit not mr. Nash's I want to get a technicality straightened out now it has no particular reference to this question actually I forgot what day of the week it is I'll be back with in a minute John is verbose tonight waiting for me I wasn't doing anything that's actually complaining about mr. Nash for this product is there any ingredient used that is either growing or made in the state of California I would think we could safely say that in this product there is something growing or made in the state of California as any part of this product ever been alive you mean going way back oh not too far back you mean perambulating a live sort of thing well ambulating if Miami regulated well thanks benefit to dock to go now I think we'd have to knock you out on the ambulating Department all right that's two down and eight to go miss Kilgallen all right has it ever been a live standing still he was killed Galan wanted to know if had ever been alive standing still no that's fine $3 second ago booth relic is it something did Bennet establish that is something that's that is grown in California we answered with some reluctance affirmative Lee to the question was it grown or made in California can you distill that for me John well may I say is something that's grown in California we should know and he does right mr. Knight no it is not growing poor down in fixed ago miss Frances it's just made in California yes hmm so many people are is this usefulness product yeah is it something you one can hold in one's hand yes you can yeah whatever you know a basic term of reference you can hold it in your head I'm gonna say this you're so far away from it all of you I don't discourage you no I don't mean a thing X we just wanted to tell you was gonna give another minute it's never used in studio work yes it's used in motion picture studios yes is it necessary to be used in motion picture studios oh yes can I ask you a question what are several different products that you're involved with instead of it just being one thing is that it oh we take you too far off the road are in the product we have accepted as a general product and we are now in this identification area willing to identify a general product with which mr. Nash may have a specific affiliation interesting yeah I think all right and you can't hold it you even if you wouldn't want to necessarily alright should we get off that hold bit do you think it'd be good idea we get into something else do you have anything to do mr. Nash with training anything or anybody you work in an advisory capacity of any kind the product well is there anything there was a sight or sound equipment in a studio yes is it one of the machines that is responsible for either recording the sound or putting the picture onto the screen no no and that I think that's actually I don't this was a very tricky one panel don't feel bad about it it is a very fascinating occupation but I don't think you'd have gotten it if we'd given it given ourselves three days actually maker what would you say it's a small naked now it's much more famous commend Fred mr. Nash is the voice of Donald Duck at the Walt Disney and benefit mr. Nash but we were counting on his not recognizing it long time there are other fabulous studios a lot Disney studio 20,000 we've got to just that we must have at least time for him to say something to us like Donald Duck come on hey just one thing mr. Nash is one of that great combination of talents whose latest effort I believe is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea business - you've been a wonderful guest and thanks very much for being with another challenger now would you sign in please sir bud climb right yes what is your first name George George where you from mr. Klein uh Akron Ohio Akron Ohio well let's not rubber it in now I go get over that terrible pun and I get to do this sort of thing cause Bennett Cerf is one of my friends you see if we sit around at night when you go down there let Bennett Cerf from those other three good characters on the panel get a closer look at you please try those no they're on the level Bennett he just was giving you the treatment Thanks all right mr. Kline over here if you will please sir and sit down next to me and the panel starts off by getting one free guess as to what your line may be and we'll begin those free guesses with mrs. Kilgallon well John you're so tricky he looks as though he ought to be a weight lifter so I suppose he does fancy work mr. Ellen I think from Akron mr. Kline is a vice president in charge of slow leaks at the Goodyear Tire I think he plays pro football mr. sir how are those muscles I think mr. Klein is a man who just split Goodyear stock 2 for 1 viewers ever look at bud Klein of Akron Ohio and at the same time we'll tell them what his line is but the panel's going to have today I have a plan you know how we spoil this operation point one mr. Klein is self-employed with that will begin the general questioning with Dorothy Kilgallen well mr. Klein do people ever watch you when you do what you're doing yes and are they either instructed or amused or entertained by what you do yes now I just have to decide which do both men and women watch you yes do they ever watch you together yes do you move around in your work yes do you have anything in your hand when you're moving around yes would beef people be in the nature of an audience no a small question might be small grooves talk him into a John I would say this Dorothy mr. Kline's inclined to agree with me that it is not entirely untoward that some people might stand by and they would be considered an audience in a way no but you are primarily something other than an entertainer do you ever do what you do to people who would rather not have you do it do you do whatever it is that you I tell you mr. Klein you're only gonna get $50 from John we'll give you $60 to tell us do you have any regular hours when you do whatever you do no you just do it whenever you feel like it I can't remember who John was I can't remember I think Fred you will understand in the specific character of mr. Klein's work that we might be right in saying that they could not be considered regular hours because of the requirements laid down for the performance thereof might be considered a game fine is that splendid magnificent physique of yours play some part in the work that you do know for down in 60 I'm going to give you another 30 seconds because I don't think you're close to this one either tonight do you ever work out of doors yes do you usually work out of doors oh yes do you do anything that requires any agility yes do you ever are you do work in connection with a building with the outside of a building work in connection with the outside of the building mm-hmm any kind of a building oh I have another question if you don't like that well you know you might say throw it away yeah do you wear something other than an ordinary business suit in your work yeah might it be called some type of costume no actually I don't think we can call it a customer just because of time I gotta flip this although it isn't quite fair to you because you have a good many questions left mr. Klein is a sewer cleaner we'll meet tonight's mystery guest but first here's dick stark I'm sure you all remember Marley's ghost and Ekans Christmas Carol right well so you might be used to know that today at Christmas time we have electronic ghosts you just watch well you got a problem I bet you're wondering what to give him for Christmas now look how about this man-sized Remington electric shaver you just think of all the times he's wished he had a better way to shave like for example the times he scraped his tender skin shaving the old-fashioned way the Remington electric shaver would be kind to his skin it's so gentle it can shave the short clothes fuzz off a peach without harming that tender skin and think of the times he skipped shaving for a day or two why would he enjoy having the Remington then the man-sized shaver that's powerful enough to shave the tough bristles off a brush will risk off your man's toughest beard in a jiffy and you will have a better looking husband I wish you'd stop in at your favorite store or Remington Rand shaving headquarters and ask for a remington electric shaver on the 14-day free trial plan that's good for two weeks after Christmas Day you know what you just give that man of yours a better way to shave after all that means a lot to a man tell me now is your Christmas problem all solved good and now we come to the special feature of our program the appearance of our mystery celebrity my good friends and colleagues and the panel have blindfolds for all of this are those blindfolds all in place panel good will you come in mystery Challenger and sign in please all right as you know in the case of our mystery Challenger we dispense with preliminaries get right down to the general questioning which we will begin with mr. Fred Ellen ah foolish move you may John I gather from the audience's reaction that that you are very well known by sight to practically everybody yet - yes that you are not Sophie Tucker by anything tell me are you identified with the entertainment world yes do you are you currently employed I'm looking for another job I haven't guessed I went in the wrong theatre tonight I guess the wrong theater coming in here but do you are you better known are you identified with motion pictures let me put it that way yes with motion pictures are you a you associated with dramatic work in the motion picture field you do comedy occasion he comes out sad I'll leave that up to our guest if you would like to amend the answer and give you a qualified yes well then I'm through I was wrong huh yes I believe that our mystery guest has never had a serious moment he's always been a comic is that it and never a bride do you do something apart from performing do you sing ever yes would you be considered the kind of a comic that gets the girl your hair pinning of the hole yes I think a while gets at this are you Bing Crosby if my hunch is correct darling couldn't have been more wrong if she had tried are you famous as well for movie work are you equally famous for radio and television appearances yes meaning they are exactly equal equation no not equal equations I would say principally in now I know who it is John don't throw me your is your name associated as much with Bing Crosby as with possibly faith and charity oh and did you recently have with a guest on your television show maurice chevalier yes and are you Bob I gotta tell you actually Bob talk just told me something and I think it's gonna fascinate you all and also everybody at home the Bing Crosby sign in do you think he's ever done it before no what I did it in England on What's My Line he broke it in there the traveling is man you ever saw actually Bennett mentioned earlier that we've got this Dateline program tomorrow night which dedicates the memorial we've spent three years building the man has come to New York basically to be with us on our big program on Dateline traveling his guys written a book you know have tux will travel and he's always doing it is there anybody here hasn't written a book I would have mentioned the book what is a Simon & Schuster publication oh who did it have tuckson will travel mr. Robert the right Honorable Robert hope it's good to have you with us can't tell you how happy I am to finally have the chance to appear i watch this show all the time you know and you had to bring me east for this little love correspondents show so I could make it and I might say now that he's gone he's not only going to appear on our program but he helped us a good deal in the production of it and I think we are in great debt of gratitude we're very fond of him we'll be back in just a moment but first here is a Christmas reminder that's what you want for Christmas how about this the electric shaver that's made for ladies the new Remington Duchess a completely feminine electric shaver it's the only shaver specially designed for legs and underarms too with this gift she can throw away messy creams and old fashioned blades the remington duchess shaves gently smoothly safely because it's formed to follow her form the duchess comes in peppermint pink or Wedgwood blue with its own elegant case of course she'd like one for christmas the perfect electric shaver for a lady the new remington duchess before our panel says good night may I remind you to tune in again next Sunday at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time when once again we invite you to play what's my line for other localities check your local listings for the date and time of our weekly series yes more and more and more and more people are switching to stop at spray deodorant because stop it with its anti immunity factor is now more effective than ever thanks to this anti immunity factor when you use stop at daily you get full effectiveness day after day it never lets you down like this so switch to stop at spray deodorant just one squeeze of its famous flex a plastic bottle and poof there goes perspiration just a chance we New Yorkers may lose a resident because Dorothy has got to go back to cover the Sheppard case in Cleveland tomorrow so once again it's good night and good reporting Dorothy thank you John good night Fred good night Dorothy good night Harley good night Bennet I might be able to know that while [ __ ] and Cleveland her husband's show plain and fancy opens in New Haven tomorrow night good luck Thank You Luke good night John good night penny good night ladies and gentlemen and thanks for being with us on what my line transportation for mr. Nash was arranged for United Airlines the nation's fastest airline buying DC 7 main liners from coast to coast in less than eight hours this has been a mark Goodson bill Todman production in association to the CBS television network
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Channel: What's My Line?
Views: 472,771
Rating: 4.8622341 out of 5
Keywords: What's My Line? (TV Program), Episodes (TV Program), Game Show (TV Genre), John Charles Daly, Arlene Francis (Author), Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen (Comedian), Bob Hope (Author), Clarence Nash (TV Actor), Donald Duck (Fictional Character), Disney, What's My Line? (Award-Winning Work), Bob Hope (Celebrity), Donald Duck (Film Character), Disneyland, Mickey, Walt Disney (Author)
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Length: 29min 21sec (1761 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 23 2015
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