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00:00All day.
00:22And now, let's all play What's My Line?
00:26And now, let's meet this week's What's My Line panel.
00:34First, mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the handsomest of them all?
00:38Scratch your head and bite your nails.
00:40Let's have a hand for Soupy Sales.
00:50Thank you, Johnny. You old sweet talker, you.
00:53And thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:55It's a pleasure. Welcome back to our panel.
00:56A beautiful young lady who you've seen on Broadway in Cabaret and Don't Drink the Water
01:00and a host of numerous other shows.
01:02Would you please say hello to Anita Gillette?
01:13He's a guy who also does a lot of things.
01:15He's a movie critic and he writes for a lot of different things,
01:19including the Ladies Home Journal, Mr. Gene Shalit.
01:25And I have 100 proof.
01:30I have 100 proof that we're about to see in living color a pink lady, Miss Arlene Francie.
01:44And here's our own Prince Charming, Mr. Larry Blyden.
01:48Hello, everybody.
01:50Hey, Anita, has that suit got a hood on it?
01:52Yes, it does.
01:54And following her home also.
01:55Very monkish.
01:56It really is.
01:57You look like Friar John going right.
01:59Anybody want to say any prayers?
02:01Well, listen.
02:02I think I will.
02:03Who knows what we're going to need today?
02:04What we have is a terrific program today,
02:06and I think you're going to have a lot of fun.
02:07I'll be the judge of that.
02:08Especially with this first challenger.
02:10Would you enter and sign in, please?
02:13Max Hugel.
02:15Hugel.
02:21Where are you from, Mr. Hugel?
02:22New York City.
02:23Okay.
02:24Panel, Max Hugel is concerned with a rather marvelous machine.
02:28Here is this little punch card.
02:30Now, this punch card, like this,
02:32insert it into his machine.
02:34Now, this punch card, like this,
02:36insert it into his machine.
02:38Now, this punch card, like this,
02:40insert it into his machine,
02:42enables you to do something right in your own home
02:45100 times faster,
02:47100 times faster than you have ever been able to do it before.
02:51We will now show the audience what you can do with this card
02:54and Mr. Hugel's machine.
03:06This little card right here,
03:07you can do something in your home now
03:09100 times faster than you could ever do it before.
03:11Anita, let's start with you and see if you can figure out what it is.
03:14You sure would start with me
03:15when I don't know anything about machines at all.
03:18I can't, oh.
03:19Mr. Hugel, does this have something to do with mathematics?
03:24No.
03:25One down and nine to go.
03:26Do you do a lot of mathematics in your house?
03:29Well, my kids do.
03:30Now, I hope I know what it doesn't do 100 times faster,
03:34so I'm not even going to ask.
03:36I got a yes on that and we'll go on to the next question,
03:39which is,
03:40has this got anything to do with any form of communication?
03:43No.
03:44Two down and eight to go.
03:45Arlene.
03:46Does it do something to improve the home in any way?
03:52No.
03:53Three down and seven to go.
03:54Soupy.
03:56When this,
03:57but this card is put into a machine, right?
04:00Yes.
04:01And it tells you,
04:03you can do something better and faster by that
04:05than you could yourself.
04:07Yes.
04:11Does it have anything to do with anybody's,
04:15like with the horoscopes of any kind?
04:17No.
04:18Four down and six to go.
04:19Anita, that's an interesting idea though, isn't it?
04:21What this card does,
04:22may I assume that it gives back information?
04:26No.
04:27Oh.
04:28You cannot assume that.
04:29Five down and five to go.
04:30Gene.
04:31Is it right in assuming that this card activates something,
04:34so something is done as a result of my using this card?
04:36Yes.
04:37Right.
04:38It helps you make something.
04:39I assume that if I were in the shower,
04:40it would not wash my back faster.
04:41Oh, it helps me make something.
04:43That's right.
04:44It helps me make something.
04:45Would it be used in the kitchen more than in the bedroom?
04:49Not necessarily.
04:50Not necessarily.
04:51Not necessarily.
04:52It could be,
04:53not necessarily.
04:54Six down and four to go.
04:55Arlene.
04:56All right.
04:57You can use this machine any place in the house.
04:58Is that right?
04:59Yes.
05:00Is the machine as large as a tape recorder?
05:08No.
05:09Well, yes and no.
05:11I mean, it's kind of a qualified yes,
05:12because it depends on which...
05:13Oh, I mean, is it about so big, the machine?
05:16Is it that big?
05:17No.
05:18Yeah.
05:19You mean, is it that big or is it bigger than that or smaller?
05:20No.
05:21Is it about this big?
05:22No.
05:23No.
05:24Seven down and three to go.
05:25How big did you say?
05:27And just think, if I only had one arm, I'd be like this.
05:33Does this...
05:34But everybody...
05:35You would have this machine in your home?
05:37You could, yes.
05:38Yeah.
05:39Would this machine be bigger than a bread box?
05:44Yes.
05:45Would it ever have a door on it or a window?
05:48No.
05:49No.
05:50Eight down and two to go.
05:51The thing that you're able to do,
05:52is it beneficial to you?
05:55Yes.
05:56I mean, is it something that...
05:57Like, say, in the cleaning area?
06:00No.
06:01Nine down and one to go.
06:02Gene, you want to have one shot at it?
06:03Yeah.
06:04Because we're out of time.
06:05The machine that's in the house...
06:06In order to have this piece of paperwork,
06:07you have to have one of your machines, right?
06:09That's right.
06:10And the machine is in the house.
06:11And the machine does not give you instructions,
06:13but the machine actually does
06:14what you ordinarily did a hundred times slower
06:16than this machine is going to do it.
06:17That's right.
06:18Beautiful.
06:19That's right.
06:20It doesn't cook.
06:21It doesn't help you in the bathroom,
06:22in the bathtub, in the shower.
06:24Is it anything to do with typing?
06:26No.
06:27The photography?
06:28No, it has to do with knitting.
06:29You can knit a sweater.
06:31One hundred times faster.
06:32Oh, boy.
06:40I want to tell you that
06:41Mr. Hugel is underestimating his machine
06:43because in my case,
06:44that machine will knit it a million times faster
06:46than I can do it.
06:47He's president of Brother,
06:48international corporation,
06:49the makers of the Brother computerized
06:51automatic knitting machine.
06:52How does it work?
06:53Well, you simply put that card in the machine
06:55and it can knit a hundred times faster than hand-knitting.
06:57It actually duplicates hand-knitting.
06:59I guess the best way is just to show it.
07:00Jennifer, would you bring one in, please?
07:02Let's go on over.
07:04Oh, boy.
07:09Now, this card that I hold in my hot little hand right here
07:14would ordinarily go in here, right?
07:16And fit on two little kind of spindles.
07:18But there's already a card in there
07:20that is instructing the machine,
07:22so I won't put it in there.
07:23But that's where it would ordinarily go.
07:25That's making this, right?
07:26That's right.
07:27Now, this is now hooked up blue.
07:29Mm-hmm.
07:30Now, how do you make it work?
07:32Well, you simply run the machine across this way,
07:35and we now knitted one row of hand-knitting.
07:38Oh, wow.
07:40Now, I'm going to knit by that.
07:42I'm going to knit two rows.
07:43All right.
07:44Ready?
07:45Ready.
07:46Oh, boy.
07:47Did I do it?
07:48You've got to go all the way across.
07:49Couple of knits.
07:51I've messed it up now, right?
07:53Well, I...
07:54But theoretically, I've knitted two rows.
07:55Is that right?
07:56That's right.
07:57Now, if you want to change,
07:58there's another one of these, you know, little antenna here.
08:01Right.
08:02You can put another colored yarn on here.
08:04But you put that one on?
08:05Yes, that one.
08:06It goes through here and then around this.
08:08Right.
08:09And you can just thread it through there,
08:10and you got another...
08:11Now, you'd have to take this off?
08:12Yes.
08:13How thick a thread will it take?
08:15Well, it can take any yarn that you can hand knit.
08:19Like, could you make a tie on this?
08:21Oh, yeah.
08:22Very fast.
08:23About five minutes.
08:24Isn't that amazing?
08:25And you can make any kind of...
08:26Like, can you make a cable stitch sweater or anything?
08:27That's right.
08:28Now, how much does this cost?
08:29This is under $200.
08:30What?
08:31Under $200.
08:32So, you can make all kinds of things with this then?
08:35Absolutely.
08:36Now, Jennifer has a dress on,
08:37and we'd like everybody to look at that.
08:39Now, that was knitted on this machine, was it not?
08:40Jennifer, would you come on in with us?
08:42Oh, man.
08:44Jennifer, would you tell us about that, please?
08:46I'd love to.
08:47This is a poncho slack outfit
08:49done in a soft beige metallic yarn.
08:54It is done in a lacy pattern,
08:57sort of an openwork diamond pattern,
09:01and it's done directly on the machine.
09:04The fringe also is knitted directly from the machine.
09:08And how much does that cost?
09:11It's the same.
09:12It's also done directly on the machine.
09:14It takes 4 1⁄2 hours by the brothers' knitting machine.
09:18To make that whole thing?
09:194 1⁄2 hours.
09:20You don't have to sew anything?
09:22You have to sew the pieces together, I guess.
09:24You can either sew it or knit it.
09:26Okay, thank you, Jennifer.
09:27That's really terrific.
09:28Thank you, Larry.
09:30Now, Mr. Hugh Gell has brought us
09:32some more examples of his work.
09:34So, Lloyd, if we could have the courtesy
09:37Now, who is this?
09:38Chris is wearing a simple street-length dress
09:41knit in the basic stockinette stitch.
09:44The long-sleeved dress has a bautise
09:46of deep blue banded in white
09:49and topping a kelly green skirt.
09:52It was knitted in just a few hours.
09:54That's terrific.
09:55Thank you very much, Chris.
10:16This is Renee.
10:17She's wearing a two-piece rush dress
10:19in velnette knit.
10:20The self-button's close to a v-neck line
10:23and the sleeves are set in.
10:25The skirt is a simple a-line
10:27and you can knit it in four and a half hours.
10:29Wow.
10:30That's fantastic.
10:31Thank you, Renee.
10:34It's a fine boucle with an openworked yoke and an empire waist.
10:39The outfit, an original design by Miss Vecchi, can be knitted in just three and a half hours.
10:44Now what's that coat, was that made also by Miss Vecchi?
10:47Yes, it's topped by an opera length hooded white evening coat of medium weight wool knitted
10:51in a combination of stockinette and a lace-like pattern.
10:55This whole garment was knit in one day.
10:57That's fantastic.
10:58Thank you, Craig.
10:59Is there a pattern that you put on there to tell you what size it's to be and everything?
11:08Yes, you put the card in there and you direct the machine and that's what it does for you.
11:13That's fantastic.
11:14Thank you very much.
11:15What a terrific machine.
11:16Bye.
11:17We'll be back with more of What's My Line right after this message of interest.
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13:59We're back and it's time for our next challenger.
14:00Would you enter and sign in, please?
14:05Art Bramwell.
14:09Where are you from, Art?
14:17I'm from West Islip, New York.
14:20Okay, panel.
14:21Art Bramwell is the captain of a boat that goes from place to place performing a service
14:26which is normally provided only on dry land.
14:29We will now show you what kind of a boat of which he is skipper of.
14:35And we'll start the questioning with Arlene Francis.
14:44Now, something happens on your boat that usually only happens on dry land.
14:49Is that correct?
14:50That is correct, yes.
14:52Is there anything instructive that goes on?
14:56No.
14:57One down and nine to go.
14:58Soupy?
14:59Well, are we looking for the activity on the boat?
15:01Well, the kind of boat that it is.
15:03Oh, the kind of boat that it is.
15:04Well, is it a boat that's found in the water?
15:07Yes, it is.
15:08That's a start, Soup.
15:09That's it.
15:10Boy.
15:11Let's see.
15:12Now, there's something peculiar about this boat, is there?
15:15I wouldn't say that.
15:16It's unusual.
15:17It's an unusual boat.
15:19The function that it performs is an unusual function for a boat.
15:22You have to find out what function it is that's going on on that boat.
15:24Are there people ever found on this boat?
15:26Yes.
15:27Are they doing something on this boat that ordinary people don't do on boats?
15:31Yes.
15:33Could we rule out it's one of those kind of boats that help people lose weight and quit
15:38smoking and everything?
15:39Yes, you can rule it out.
15:41But they do something on this boat.
15:43Is it some kind of a nightclub atmosphere on this boat, like a discotheque?
15:47No.
15:49Two down, eight to go.
15:50Anita?
15:51May we rule out that it is in the entertainment area at all?
15:54Yes, you may.
15:55Is it, does it perform, and may we rule out that it does, it performs no helpful services?
16:02No.
16:03Well, helpful or ...
16:04Helpful.
16:05Helpful.
16:06Yes.
16:07Oh, yes.
16:08Helpful.
16:09Oh, that's a clue, though.
16:10But maybe it is helpful.
16:11Yes.
16:12Is it helpful to individuals rather than industry?
16:18Rather than, not necessarily.
16:20Three down, seven to go.
16:22Jean?
16:23What was your last question?
16:24Is it helpful?
16:25Is it helpful to individuals rather than industry?
16:27And I got a no.
16:28Not necessarily.
16:29Not necessarily.
16:30Do you perform a service on your boat that is ordinarily done on land?
16:33Yes.
16:34And it is a service now.
16:35That's right.
16:36That's my question.
16:37Yes, it is.
16:38You're performing a service.
16:39Do you perform the service primarily to people on other boats?
16:43No, I do not.
16:44Four down, six to go.
16:45Arlene?
16:47Do you on this boat make stops every once in a while?
16:51Yes.
16:54Do you deliver something from this boat?
16:58Sometimes.
17:01Well, I was thinking of mail, that sort of thing.
17:03Mail.
17:04No, it's not a mail boat.
17:05Five down, five to go.
17:06Super, you want to take a quick guess?
17:07Is it a commuter boat?
17:08No.
17:09No, it's not a commuter boat.
17:10Is it a garbage boat?
17:11No, it's not a garbage boat.
17:12One more try from anybody?
17:13Anita, you got a guess?
17:14I don't know what it delivers.
17:16Let's draw him all over.
17:17He is the captain of a floating bank.
17:19Bank.
17:20Bank.
17:21Bank.
17:22Bank.
17:23Bank.
17:24Hey, Larry.
17:25Oh, Daddy.
17:26Every river has a bank, so I guess they'd better have a boat.
17:32Oh, boy.
17:33It's the houseboat branch of the Security National Bank.
17:36Now, would you like to explain that a little for us, all right?
17:39Well, yes.
17:40We sail our boat from mid-May to mid-September to Fire Island and service the various
17:46communities there with banking services.
17:47Now, do you know of any other floating banks?
17:50Well, ours is the first floating bank in the Northeast,
17:54northeastern part of the country, and the second in the nation.
17:57Can you have all banking services performed on it?
17:59Only one we can't do, and that's safe deposit vaults.
18:02We have some pictures of the boat here, and it's really marvelous.
18:05Here's one.
18:08Would you tell us what this is now?
18:10This is the boat itself, I imagine.
18:12That's the bank boat itself, right.
18:16Now, what kind of boat is that?
18:17It's a Chris Craft 34-foot houseboat that's been converted
18:22with security measures and various other things.
18:24That's terrific.
18:25Now, what is this?
18:26People just doing business on the boat?
18:27That's a customer right at the teller's window with our guard standing next to him.
18:31That's terrific.
18:32If you're ever out on Fire Island, you can go to the bank easily.
18:34Thank you for being with us on What's My Line.
18:36It's a marvelous thing to do.
18:38We'll be back with more of What's My Line right after the following message.
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20:51Thank you, Johnny. We have time for one round of Who's Who.
20:54Can we open the curtains, Lloyd?
20:56Here we have four folks who have generously conceded to play with us.
21:00One is a salesman, a tour guide, a security guard, and a chemical engineer.
21:04The job is to hand out the cards so that each person has the one stating his occupation.
21:08We'll start with Arlene. You have 20 seconds. Ready, set, go.
21:13
21:28And that is incorrect. And here comes Soupy Sales.
21:32
21:40Okay, Soupy, you're on.
21:43
21:50Well, maybe we should have left it the way it was.
21:52That is incorrect. And here comes Anita Gillette.
21:55
22:05And Anita has blown it.
22:07And now it's time for Gene Shalit.
22:09You're on, Gene. Go on, you're on, you're on, Gene.
22:12Go, 20 seconds.
22:14
22:18Congratulations, Gene. You blew it twice.
22:21Now, that's it. You have won $100 and you have beaten the panel.
22:26
22:32By right, you should get $125.
22:35Now, would you all change the cards around so that you each are holding your own, please?
22:39Oh, I'm right.
22:42There we are. Now, would you tell us who you are, please?
22:44Dale Holmgrain. He's Moline, Illinois, tour director.
22:48Al Odenstein, New York City, security guard.
22:51John Brasma, salesman, New York City.
22:54Leo Treadway, chemical engineer, Woodbury Heights, New Jersey.
22:57Okay, thank you.
23:02You've beaten the panel, the whole panel.
23:04You have $100 and a special gift for each of you.
23:06And thank you for playing Who's Who On.
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23:22Okay, we're back and it's time now for the special feature of What's My Line,
23:26the appearance of our mystery guest.
23:28And so, panel, if you would.
23:30Don, you're a blindfold.
23:32I can't look at Jennifer.
23:33Gene is now putting on his blindfold.
23:36Are they all in place, panel?
23:37Yes, sir.
23:38Okay, mystery guest, would you enter and sign in, please?
23:51Okay, panel, we're going to go one question at a time.
23:54You have two minutes and we'll start with Soupy Sales.
23:56Mystery guest, would we find your name in the sports sections of the paper?
24:02Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
24:05Anita?
24:06Oh, no.
24:07Are you best known for your work in television?
24:10Oh, yeah.
24:12Gene?
24:13Are you best known for your work in marionettes?
24:15Oh, no, I don't do that.
24:17I don't do that at all.
24:19Are you on a nighttime series, my dear?
24:21No, I'm not at all, at all.
24:23Would you mind?
24:25Are you...
24:28Are you on a daytime series?
24:30No, no.
24:31Can you hear me all right?
24:33Yes, I think they can.
24:34You're coming in loud and clear.
24:36But you did do a series for quite a few years as the second banana, right?
24:41Oh, oh, that one, no, I didn't.
24:46Anita?
24:47Well, you're best known for your work in television.
24:49Are you more an actress than, say, a comedian?
24:53I don't know.
24:54It's up for grabs right now, but then so am I.
24:58Gene?
25:01You're up for grabs.
25:02I assume that means socially.
25:03I assume that means socially.
25:04Professionally, are you on Broadway now?
25:06Oh, no.
25:08Arlene?
25:10One last shot.
25:11Are you stationed on this coast?
25:16Because we ought to know about that.
25:18Oh, no, no, I'm not.
25:20No, and I tell you, she thinks she's still on the other coast,
25:22which is why she's trying to be heard.
25:24Take off your mask.
25:25She fooled you utterly.
25:26This is Betty White.
25:34Betty!
25:38Well, Bill, I thought it was Vivian Vance.
25:40You sounded sort of like a...
25:42Well, I tried.
25:43You didn't establish whether it was a man or a woman.
25:46Well, the pet set is going to be seen on this coast now.
25:48Oh, it sure is, all over the country.
25:50I'm back in business for the pet set, and I'm delighted.
25:52What was the concept of the pet set when you first started it?
25:55Well, the same concept it is now.
25:57The celebrity's talking about his or her pet,
25:59and then I write the show around their particular interest in animals.
26:02There's an animal not right over there, that's...
26:04Gillette and Arlene is another one.
26:06How's your doxy?
26:07Beautiful.
26:08Good.
26:09How's your dog?
26:10I saw my chimpanzee the other day.
26:12Did you find...
26:13Yes, I found my chimpanzee, and she's okay.
26:15You know, I'm still looking.
26:16Don't go away.
26:17We'll be back with more right after this message of special interest.
26:20Don't go away.
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