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Comedian Fred Allen appears as a mystery challenger on this episode of What's My Line in 1953. Allen, a huge radio star, had difficulty finding his niche in the new medium of television. He briefly hosted a talent show for a few months in 1953. Soon afterward Allen became a regular panelist on What's My Line--a position he held until his sudden death from a heart attack in 1956.
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Added: 27th April 2008
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Hollywood columnist Louella Parsons is the mystery challenger on this episode of Whats My Line in 1954. She has the panel bamboozled for quite a while.
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Added: 25th April 2008
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Comedian Wally Cox appears as a mystery challenger on What's My Line in 1954.
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Added: 29th May 2008
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One of the oddest sports stories ever is the disappearance of Bill Barilko of the Toronto Maple Leafs. In the spring of 1951, Barilko became a Leafs hero when he scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal against the Montreal Canadiens. That summer, Barilko and a dentist friend, Dr. Henry Hudson, flew to northern Quebec in the dentist's private plane to do some fishing on the Seal River. For their return home, they loaded the plane's pontoons with 120 pounds of fish they had caught, took off for southern Ontario--and were not seen alive again. The RCMP began a huge search for the missing men. (Some thought the police's interest in the case was far beyond what might be expected.) Nearly eleven years passed before the plane's wreckage was discovered in a densely wooded area of northern Ontario. The skeletal remains of Barilko and Hudson were found in the plane. Oddly enough, the plane was facing the opposite direction one would expect--and the 120 pounds of fish were not found in the pontoons. One persistent and fascinating rumor insists that Barilko, who hailed from a gold-mining community, was using his dentist friend as a mule to move a significant quantity of gold nuggets and dust he had illegally obtained from the mine. (Since dentists need gold for fillings, they have connections with gold suppliers.) The plane's pontoons had mysteriously been sliced open.
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Added: 30th May 2008
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Wally Bruner, the former host of the syndicated version of What's My Line, appears as a mystery challenger in 1973 during the era when Larry Blyden was the show's host.
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Added: 13th March 2009
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Renowned clergyman Dr. Norman Vincent Peale was a mystery challenger on the March 17, 1957 episode of What's My Line.
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Added: 26th February 2009
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Maureen O'Sullivan is the mystery challenger on this sad episode of What's My line from November 1965. It was the first show following the strange and sudden death of longtime panelist Dorothy Kilgallen. (The panelists say farewell to Dorothy at the end of this clip.)
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Added: 3rd June 2008
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From the movie Naughty Marietta (1935), Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy sing 'Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.' This was their first movie together.
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Added: 5th June 2008
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Jeanette MacDonald was the mystery challenger on this episode of What's My Line from December 21, 1952.
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Added: 5th June 2008
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