What's My Line? - Ursula Andress; PANEL: Henry Morgan, Gypsy Rose Lee (Mar 19, 1967)

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Published 2015-03-05
MYSTERY GUESTS: Vidal Sassoon, Ursula Andress
PANEL: Arlene Francis, Henry Morgan, Gypsy Rose Lee, Bennett Cerf

NOTE: The next three consecutive shows are considered to be lost.

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All Comments (21)
  • @stevejacobs4246
    Sean Connery is good friends with Ursula and has maintained that friendship to this very day and they still visit each other.
  • @SrSacaninha
    After watching a few of these I'm starting to love Arlene Francis. What a killer smile and seemed smart too.
  • @annheatherton
    I am playing in my craftroom (making folios and cards) and watching What's My Line repeatedly. Over the last 14 days, I have probably watched 50 of them. It is a program my late mother enjoyed so much. I am certain she looked forward to this broadcast every Sunday evening after her children were tucked in bed, and she could put her feet up. I am watching these for you, Mom.
  • @VahanNisanian
    It is always a treat to hear the actual voice of an actor or actress who was often dubbed in his or her films. And Ursula Andress is one of them.
  • @MrJoeybabe25
    Vidal Sassoon was already pretty well known in the New York scene by 1967, so I'm surprised no one on the panel recognized him.
  • @wvanderwahl
    I love the absolute elegance and decorum of that era. There was a certain dignity and respect that is lacking in these days of Instagram, Face Book, Twitter and Tik Tok. Just my thoughts. I think I was born in the wrong decade.
  • @VegasAlien1
    John Derek sure hit the trifecta with Ursula Andress, Linda Evans and Bo Derek.
  • Thank you Vidall Sasoon for changing the way we cut and shape hair. ☺
  • @yawlltube
    "You have to bend them while they're hot." "That's true of all of us." Only Arlene.
  • @kenyongray2615
    Ursula Andress was stunning. Maybe the best Bond girl ever.
  • @wyliehudson8396
    Oh my Ursula. Back in the day I was so crazy about her! Oh I'm feeling so old but so young!
  • @karakorak
    Arlene Francis had a lightning intelligence. (13:18) Gypsy Rose Lee: It's very difficult making a fortune cookie, you know. You have to bend them while they're hot. Arlene Francis: (Instantly) That's true of all of us.
  • @leesher1845
    I like that John Daly had the executive decision making ability to flip all the cards when the person’s line was discovered very early on in the game.
  • @SenorZorrozzz
    I like Gypsy. She seems very down to earth. Ursula didn't alter her voice at all!
  • @richatlarge462
    Many commenters put their hat in the ring to declare the most beautiful contestant to ever appear on What's My Line. Well obviously beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however Ursula Andress is right up there for me with Eva Marie Saint, as well as panelist Sue Oakland.
  • @uckbee
    I remember Bennett Serf uttering that line LIVE about Ursula having "one of the most magnificent chasses" when he uttered it 52 2/3rds years ago.
  • Love how Bennett managed to sneak the word "callipygian" into his intro of John Daly at 1:52. Such are the benefits of being a literary editor. Believe John was on the panel of the Miss America contest, thus well acquainted with "callipygian damsels."