MORE FUN AND GAMES

305 TV'S CLASSIC GUESSING GAMES, I

These popular panel shows all contain original commercials.
1. WHAT'S MY LINE? (2/21/54). John Daly introduces Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Deborah Kerr, and there's the famous mystery guest!! (?)
2. WHAT'S MY LINE? (10/2/55). Once again, John Daly is on hand to welcome Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Robert Q. Lewis, and Bennett Cerf. Yes, there's a mystery guest, and no, we're not telling who!!
3. WHAT'S MY LINE? (2/5/56). Panelists: Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen (in one of his last TV appearances), and Desi Arnaz. Mystery Guest: ??
4. I'VE GOT A SECRET (2/9/56). Garry Moore presents Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Lucille Ball as panelists. Desi Arnaz appears as the celebrity guest. Watch, as some of the most interesting secrets are discussed.

--- 120 MINUTES --- BLACK AND WHITE ---
DVD: $14.95


316 TV'S CLASSIC GUESSING GAMES, II

More live game shows featuring celebrities asking questions of contestants that either have interesting occupations, secrets...or both! All four shows are complete with original commercials.
1. WHAT'S MY LINE? (10/2/52). Panelists include Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Hal Block. The mystery guest is...
2. WHAT'S MY LINE? (7/19/53). Panelists are Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Dorothy Killgallen, and Bennett Cerf. John Daly is host.
3. WHAT'S MY LINE? (10/18/53). The same panelists that are in show #2, plus another surprise mystery guest.
4. I'VE GOT A SECRET (3/28/56). A special Easter Sunday show, with host Garry Moore and panelists Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Faye Emerson. All secrets have to do with animals.
--- 120 MINUTES --- BLACK AND WHITE ---
DVD: $14.95




306 THE ONE, THE ONLY....GROUCHO!

1. YOU BET YOUR LIFE ORIGINAL KINESCOPE PILOT! On December 5, 1949, a kinescope was made simultaneously while Groucho was recording his radio show. This was for the purpose of transposing the series to television. Well, this is the original, 60-min. UNEDITED version of that pilot, complete with all the mistakes, outtakes, pick-ups and commercials before any cutting and trimming took place. Groucho reads directly from his script throughout most of the show, comm. are read off-camera, and people run in and out of the set DURING the recording. This is a perfect example of what the program was like before it was edited down to 30 minutes. Sponsored by Elgin-American, this is a must for serious Groucho fans!
2. TELL IT TO GROUCHO (1962). Here's a rare glimpse of Groucho's attempted comeback following the demise of "You Bet Your Life". Fabian guests; one commercial is included.

--- 90 MINUTES --- BLACK AND WHITE ---
DVD: $12.95








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