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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wally_BrunerWally Bruner - Wikipedia

    He was the first host of the 1968–1975 syndicated version of What's My Line? and went on to host the syndicated home repair show Wally's Workshop. He was also one of the first Americans to receive a heart transplant .

  3. With Wally Bruner, Arlene Francis, Johnny Olson, Soupy Sales. Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.

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  4. Nov 6, 1997 · Wallace C. Bruner, a former ABC News correspondent and a host of the television show ''What's My Line?,'' died on Monday at his home near here. He was 66. The cause was liver cancer,...

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  6. What's My Line? Directed by: Paul Munroe (1950) Franklin Heller (1950–1967) Frank Satenstein Paul Alter (1957–1961) Ira Skutch Lloyd Gross (1968–1975 syndicated version) Presented by: John Charles Daly Wally Bruner Larry Blyden: Starring: Arlene Francis Dorothy Kilgallen Louis Untermeyer Hal Block Bennett Cerf Steve Allen Fred Allen Soupy ...

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  7. What's My Line? (1968)/Episode Guide. < What's My Line? (1968) Seasons 1–4 were hosted by Wally Bruner and announced by Johnny Olson. Seasons 5–7 were hosted by Larry Blyden and announced by Chet Gould. Contents. 1Season 1 (1968–1969) 2Season 2 (1969–1970) 3Season 3 (1970–1971) 4Season 4 (1971–1972) 5Season 5 (1972–1973) 6Season 6 (1973–1974)

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0116157Wally Bruner - IMDb

    Wally Bruner was born on 4 March 1931 in Ames, Iowa, USA. He was a producer, known for Wally's Workshop (1972), What's My Line? (1968) and He Said, She Said (1969). He was married to Natalie Bruner and Patricia Ray Thomas. He died on 3 November 1997 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

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