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  3. S1.E1 ∙ Premiere Telecast - Phil Rizzuto the 1st Mystery Guest. Thu, Feb 2, 1950. The contestants include a Stork Club hatcheck girl, a diaper service executive, a veterinarian, and mystery celebrity Phil Rizzuto, shortstop for the New York Yankees. 7.1/10 (56)

  4. Fifth anniversary show with panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis and Sam Levenson try to determine the identity of the shows first guest in 1950, while she was still working as a hat check girl at the Stork Club, but now, has moved on to performing as a chorus girl in the hit musical "Fanny", none of the panelists guessed her ...

  5. Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the identity of a female girdle tester, a sword swallowing elderly woman, a woman who manages a factory that makes boilers, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Janet Leigh. 8.3/10 (39) Rate.

  6. Debuting in England in 1951, What's My Line ran until 1962, then was revived by the BBC from 1973 to 1974. A later British version aired over Thames Television from 1984 to 1990.

  7. The phrase “is it big­ger than a bread­box” went on to become a run­ning joke, fur­ther con­tribut­ing to the illu­sion that view­ers had been invit­ed to a fash­ion­able cock­tail par­ty where glam­orous New York scene­mak­ers dressed up to play 21 Pro­fes­sion­al Ques­tions with ordi­nary mor­tals and a celebri­ty guest.

  8. Game Show from Goodson-Todman airing on CBS from 1950-67, in which a panel of four celebrities asked yes-or-no questions to determine the occupation of the contestant seated next to the host. Each "no" response gave the contestant $5, and ten "no" answers ended the game. Once an episode, a special celebrity would appear as the "Mystery Guest".

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