Find out when What's My Line? is airing on TV tonight and this week at the American TV Listings Guide.
What's My Line? is scheduled to air at these times:
Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, newscaster Melba Tolliver.
Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, newscaster Melba Tolliver.
Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, newscaster Melba Tolliver.
Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, newscaster Melba Tolliver.
Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, newscaster Melba Tolliver.
Arlene Francis, talk-show host Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, Soupy Sales. Host: Larry Blyden.
Arlene Francis, talk-show host Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, Soupy Sales. Host: Larry Blyden.
Arlene Francis, talk-show host Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, Soupy Sales. Host: Larry Blyden.
Arlene Francis, talk-show host Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, Soupy Sales. Host: Larry Blyden.
Arlene Francis, talk-show host Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, Soupy Sales. Host: Larry Blyden.
One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). After its 17-year CBS run, 'Line' aired for another seven in syndication. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years.
One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). After its 17-year CBS run, 'Line' aired for another seven in syndication. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years.
One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). After its 17-year CBS run, 'Line' aired for another seven in syndication. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years.
One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). After its 17-year CBS run, 'Line' aired for another seven in syndication. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years.
One of the classic game shows (and one of the simplest), and the first hit for producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman ('I've Got a Secret,' 'To Tell the Truth'). The panelists had to guess contestants' odd or not-so-odd jobs, then (while blindfolded) guess a celebrity guest's identity (New York Yankee Phil Rizzuto was the first). After its 17-year CBS run, 'Line' aired for another seven in syndication. Panelist Arlene Francis stuck it out all 24 years.