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- Episode: (1958)1956–196830mTV-G6.2 (8)TV Episode
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeThe panelists must deduce the identity of the real spy expert Ladislas Farago and circus clown Paul Jung.
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Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner, (Duncan Hines, Barbara Hammer- contestants)
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- Episode: (1958)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeAbout Eric Erickson who was an Allied spy during WWII, and Yael Finkelstein, first woman pilot in Israeli air force, and also Stubby Krueger, Olympic swimmer/comedy swimmer.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodePanelists look to identify Jacomo Gambino, Italian friendship ambassador and railroad attendant, Ellen Church, world's first airline attendant, and Clarence Honey Craven, ringmaster for National Horse Show.
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Polly Bergen, Jackie Cooper, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner, (Irna Phillips & LaMar Clark - contestants)
1956–196830mTV-GTV Episode - 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodePanelists try to find Alfredo Lezama, a commercial pilot and bull fighter, Irene Castle, a dancer, and Stanton Tate, minister and firefighter.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeThe panelists must identify William Nickerson, the author of the book "How I turned $1,000 Into a Million in Real Estate...In My Spare Time", Bogota baroness Tamara Von Meusling, and photographer and beekeeper Stanley Einzig.
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- 1956–196829mTV-G8.8 (7)TV EpisodeAs promised, Ralph Bellamy and Faye Emerson join Polly Bergen and Tom Poston this evening. In the first round, the panel is challenged to guess which of the three gentlemen holds the title of World Champion Cowboy. The panel is stumped and not for the first time. The second round presents three ladies, one of whom is a member of the National Ski Patrol. Again, the panel uniformly is wrong in their speculations. Finally, in the third round, three gentlemen served on the great PT 109 ship, during the Second War, with the heroic and current President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Tom Poston is alone in choosing the correct gentleman.
- 1956–196830mTV-G8.4 (6)TV EpisodeGig Young, appearing on Broadway in the comedy, "Under The Yum-Yum Tree," is the guest panelist this week. He joins regulars Polly Bergen, Tom Poston and guest panelist, Faye Emerson. The first round presents three gentlemen who claim to be the captain of a whaling ship. Faye, Gig, and Polly successfully identify the man. The second round has three women, one of whom is a judo instructor. The two female panelists, Faye, and Polly, correctly identify the woman. Finally, in the third round, three British gentlemen, a former band leader now claiming to be a professional beekeeper. Tom Poston and Polly Bergen correctly identify the contestant. Polly Bergen gets a laugh from the audience when she observes that she was correct in all three rounds, something that rarely happens to her. Bud Collyer thanks Gig Young for his appearance and invites him to return.
- 1956–1968TV-G8.5 (7)TV EpisodeBroadway director and illustrious musical book writer, Abe Burrows, joins Tom Poston, Faye Emerson and Polly Bergen this Valentine's Day Eve. Bud Collyer welcomes Mr. Burrows and asks about his latest project and Mr. Burrows says he's in the early stages of working on a new musical called, "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying." The musical will go on to be a smash hit when it opens in October 1961, and Mr. Burrows will win the Pulitzer Prize that year for writing its book. The first contestants are three gentlemen who claim to be majors in the U.S. Air Force, as well as veterinarians involved in the space program. Mr. Poston and Miss Emerson correctly identify the major. Next up, three women who were on a cruise ship, the Santa Maria, The liner was hijacked by pirates off the South American coast, as the vessel headed back to its Florida port. Tom Poston was the sole identifier of the woman who underwent this ordeal. The final round presented three gentlemen, who claimed to be Native Americans, experts on its culture and greeting card writers, specializing in Valentine's Day cards. Very timely on this February 13 evening. Tom Poston and Abe Burrows were able to see through the subterfuge and identify the authentic Indian and Norcross greeting card composer. Bud Collyer invited Mr. Burrows to visit the panel again and wished him luck on his latest Broadway outing.
- 1956–196827mTV-G8.6 (6)TV EpisodeTom Poston, Pat Carroll, Don Ameche and Betty White are this evening's panelists. First up, three gentlemen alleging to be Mr. Don Walsh, a record-breaking deep-sea diver, with his foray to the Pacific Ocean floor. Pat Carroll is the sole panelist to determine the genuine Mr. Walsh. Next up, three ladies claiming to be Patricia McCormick, the first woman bullfighter. Though the panel has a bit of a rough time determining the real woman, the two gentlemen on the panel, Tom Poston and Don Ameche, peg THE Miss McCormick. Next up, three gentlemen who assert that they are Grover C. Criswell, mayor of St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, and custodian of 25K of Confederate dollars. Tom Poston is the only panel member to determine successfully the true Mayor Criswell.
- Episode: (1961)1956–196827mTV-G8.4 (7)TV EpisodeJohnny Carson fills in for Don Ameche this evening and joins Tom Poston, Pat Carroll and Betty White. The first round presents three young men, one of whom is an Eagle Scout, who spent five months in Greenland, in a bunker beneath the ice. This experiment was conducted by the United States government, and the young man was selected to participate in this venture. The panel were charmed by these young fellows but were ultimately stumped. In the second round, three women, exotic dancers with an avocation of raising championship cows were presented. Johnny Carson and Pat Carroll were correct in determining the right lady. Finally, three distinguished gentlemen claimed to be criminal investigators for the United States Post Office and the real postal employee had recently been Chief Postal Inspector by the Postmaster General. Tom Poston, Pat Carroll and Betty White were able to determine the real inspector. Bud Collyer thanked Pat Carroll for her two appearances and invited her to come back.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode1st contestant is Reg Evans, Australian who rescued John F. Kennedy and his surviving crew after their motor torpedo boat, PT-109, was sunk by the Japanese in August 1943. 2nd contestants are Richard and Peter King, twin brothers who are bat boys for the Minnesota Twins. 3rd contestant is professional photographer Vivian Surrat who specializes in photographing cattle livestock.
- Episode: (1961)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodePanelists Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Don Ameche and guest panelist, Joyce Davidson appear this evening. The first round presents a husband and wife team, associated with the Barnum and Bailey circus and are human cannonballs. However, the three contestants are women, and the panel must discern the husband of one of these three women. Tom Poston correctly identifies the woman, and this is certified by the man kissing his wife. The second round present three ladies, one of whom is Cadet Hostess at West Point. The panel is completely stumped in this round and Bud Collyer, in a classic moment, asks the real woman to stand up before he instructs the panel to vote. Finally, three French gentlemen present themselves as cheese experts - particularly non-cow cheeses, i.e. sheep, goat, etc. Tom Poston and Joyce Davidson determine the real cheese master, who was a true Frenchman. One impostor wasn't French at all but was a gentleman from New York City
- Episode: (1961)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeA fireworks expert, a boy hero and 1961's teacher of the year.
- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeTom Poston, model and actress Suzy Parker, Sam Levenson and Kitty Carlisle are this evening's panelists. First up, the panel is presented with three gentlemen who claim to be newspaper advice columnist, Mr. Henry Maco. However, the panel must discern if the genuine Mr. Maco is one adult man or two adolescent boys. Tom Poston, Suzy Parker and Sam Levenson correctly peg the young man who writes the column. In the second round, three elegant ladies assert they are Miss Lorraine Trester, a mink rancher. Mr. Levenson and Miss Carlisle determine the true woman. Finally, three gentlemen are allegedly Mr. Jacob Feldman, a Peace Corps volunteer. Tom Poston, Sam Levenson and Kitty Carlisle peg the right gentleman as Mr. Feldman.
- Episode: (1961)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeHost and moderator, Bud Collyer, welcomes guest panelist, Faye Emerson, after a long absence this evening. Miss Emerson joins Tom Poston, Johnny Carson and Kitty Carlisle on the panel. First up, the group is presented with three gentlemen, all claiming to be Heinrich Herrer, the author of the best-selling, "Seven Years In Tibet." Miss Emerson, Mr. Carson, and Miss Carlisle all successfully identify the real Mr. Herrer. Next up, three ladies who allege they are Mrs. Marcia Schwartz, World War II war bride, and blackjack dealer. Johnny Carson is the sole panelist to identify the genuine Mrs. Schwartz. Finally, round three presents Mr. Bob Fisher, sailplane pilot, who crossed the United States. Kitty Carlisle is the sole panelist to peg the authentic Mr. Fisher correctly.
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- Episode: (1961)1956–1968TV-G8.0 (7)TV EpisodeIn an unusual beginning to this evening's show, there are three panelists on deck - Tom Poston, Betty White, and Johnny Carson. The fourth will join them as soon as she is identified as a contestant in the first round. The three ladies on stage allegedly are Miss Margo Moser, currently starring on Broadway in the long-running smash musical, "My Fair Lady." Miss Moser plays Eliza Doolittle, and Betty White is the sole panelist to identify the young lady correctly. As Moss Hart, Kitty Carlisle's husband directed the show when it premiered in March 1956, Miss Carlisle thought it prudent to disqualify herself this evening. Miss Moser joins the panel and the second round begins. The group must discern the correct gentleman, Mr. John J. McGee, submarine hero. The team is stumped completely. Finally, the four panelists are presented with three gentlemen who claim to be Mr. Richard Smith; beautician and hair stylist turned professional wrestler. Again, nary a member of the panel guesses correctly and they are completely stumped. Host Bud Collyer thanks Miss Moser for her appearance this evening as both contestant and panelist.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeTom Poston, Jayne Meadows, Johnny Carson and Kitty Carlisle are this evening's panelists. First up, the panel is presented with three gentlemen who claim to be Mr. Harold Graham, a rocket traveler. He packs an engine of considerable weight which propels him to fly for about 35 feet aloft. The panel is fascinated by Mr. Graham's invention and Mr. Poston and Miss Meadows correctly identify the genuine Mr. Graham. In the second round, the group is presented with two women and a gentleman, all of whom assert that they are Jo(e) Thornton, Native American, and world champion archer. Miss Carlisle is the sole panelist to peg Mister Joe Thornton though Mr. Poston disqualifies himself for recognizing pretending to be Miss Jo Thornton. Finally, the panel is fascinated, yet again, with the final contestant this evening - Mr. Henry Gross, a water dowser, complete with his divining rod in tow. Tom Poston, Jayne Meadows, and Kitty Carlisle accurately select the real Mr. Gross. Host and moderator, Bud Collyer, selects Tom Poston to assist Mr. Gross in a demonstration with his beguiling implement. A fascinated and enthusiastic panel and audience watch as Mr. Collyer indicates where in the studio are the water pipes. Mr. Gross allows Mr. Poston to handle the dowsing rod and it, 'like magic,' as is noted, points to the source of water within the building's walls - Mr. Poston amazed that he had no control over the movement of the forced stick.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeTV personality Jinx Falkenburg, Tom Poston, Johnny Carson and Kitty Carlisle are this evening's panelists. In the first round, the panel is presented with three gentlemen who allegedly are Mr. Leon Plunk, a bad luck steeplejack. Much is made by Mr. Plunk's surname, but, ultimately, Miss Carlisle and Miss Falkenburg identify the correct Mr. Plunk. The second round presents three young ladies who claim to be Kathy Lusner, world champion, high-jump equestrian. Tom Poston and Kitty Carlisle peg the correct Miss Lusner. Finally, the panel must discern who is bridge teacher and card expert, Bill Rudin. This time, the panel is not fooled and is unanimous in ferreting out the authentic card sharp. Bill Rudin.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeRalph Bellamy, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Betty White are this evening's panelists, on this, the fifth anniversary broadcast of the series. Bud Collyer welcomes the panel and introduces Cecil Underwood, the very first contestant on the series. No one on the panel this evening was present that December 1956 evening, so they're at a loss, though Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, and Betty White peg the authentic Mr. Underwood. As well, a gentleman impersonating Mr. Underwood five years before reprises his role as impostor tonight. The next round presents three young ladies who allege they are Miss Bonnie Guitar; a best-selling recording artist turned female jockey. Betty White is the only panelist to determine the true Bonnie Guitar. Finally, three gentlemen are presented, claiming to be Mr. Harold Baker; expert billiard instructor turned barber. The panel is stumped, and the three men have one thousand dollars to split among them.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeTom Poston, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Betty White are this evening's panelists. Bud Collyer welcomes the panel, and they are presented with round one - three men who claim to be Nathan Boyer, the courageous man who went over Niagra Falls. The group appears puzzled, but Tom Poston, Dina Merrill and Johnny Carson peg the correct contestant. Next up, three women assert that they are Miss Clarice Richardson, 1961 Champion Cowgirl. Again, the panel is bemused, but Tom Poston and Dina Merrill correctly identify the authentic Miss Richardson. Finally, the group has to determine who of the three gentlemen presented are Mr. John M. Steele, World War II Paratrooper - whose role in the Second War will be depicted in the epic film, "The Longest Day." Mr. Collyer reveals that Mr. Steele will be played by the Oscar-winning actor, Red Buttons. Tom Poston is having a third crown evening, for him and Johnny Carson are the only two on the panel to identify accurately Mr. Steele.
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- 1956–196830mTV-GTV EpisodeTom Poston, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Peggy Cass are this evening's panelists. First up, three women are presented to the panel as Dorothy Sara, handwriting analysis expert; Indeed, host and moderator, Bud Collyer, read each of Miss Sara's analyses of the four panelists before the three ladies take their seats. Despite Miss Cass's script displaying a high level of intuition, Tom Poston is the only member of the group to identify the authentic Miss Sara accurately. Next up, three gentlemen are presented as a member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Michael A. Musmanno and author of, " Ten Ways to Die," which deals with the 1946 Nuremberg trials. The panel is unanimous in identifying the real Judge Musmanno. Finally, three young ladies claim to be Miss Anne Sidlauskas, the National College Coeds' Pocket Billiards Champion. This is Mr. Poston's evening, for, yet again, he identifies the real young woman who holds that title. Mr. Poston has been correct in every round tonight. Bud Collyer announces that he's off on vacation for a few weeks and that Merv Griffin will be substituting for him in the interim.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeMerv Griffin substitutes for Bud Collyer again this evening. Tom Poston, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Peggy Cass are tonight's panelists. First up, three gentleman who claim to be the Presidential bodyguard, Gerald Bain. Though all three are very convincing, it is Tom Poston and Peggy Cass who correctly identify the man who protects President Kennedy. Next up are three young ladies, all of whom assert that they are Miss Agatha Johnson, a ship's mess boy. Dina Merrill, who claims to know nothing about this topic, knew enough to determine who the authentic Agatha Johnson is. Finally, three distinguished gentlemen who present themselves as Mr. Robert Allen Porter, the expert on the nearly extinct whooping crane. Though all three are very convincing, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, and Peggy Cass peg the genuine Mr. Porter. Merv Griffin thanks the panel and announces Bud Collyer's return next week.
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- Episode: (1962)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeTom Poston, Mimi Benzell, Johnny Carson and Dina Merrill are this evening's panelists. In the first round, the panel is presented with three women, all of whom claim to be the mother of the celebrated pianist, Van Cliburn, winner of the 1958 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War. Though the three ladies are very convincing, Mr. Poston, Miss Benzell and Mr. Carson correctly identify the real mother of the classic musician. Next up, three gentlemen allege they are Mr. James Ramsey Ullman, author, and mountaineer, slated to join the 1963 expedition climbing Mount Everest. Again, Tom Poston, Mimi Benzell, and Johnny Carson peg the correct author and mountaineer. Finally, the panel is asked to identify the woman who claims to be Margaret Smith, choreographer of the Ringling' Brothers circus. The panel is less fortunate this time out as they are all stumped completely in their attempt to identify the Miss Smith.
- Episode: (1962)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeGuest panelists Sally Ann Howes and Betty Furness join Tom Poston and Johnny Carson this evening. The first round presents three gentlemen who claim to be Hal Ketchum, the creator of several comic strips, his most famous being "Dennis, The Menace." The two gentlemen on the panel, Tom Poston, and Johnny Carson, correctly discern the real creator of the comic strip. In the second round, the group is asked to identify the director of the world's largest zoo, the Bronx Zoo. Betty Furness is the sole panelist who correctly selects the handsome Mr. William Conway, the youngest director of any zoo in the United States. In the final round, three ladies are presented as Aline Mosby, a female foreign correspondent who has covered several world events in recent years. Betty Furness recognizes the woman and disqualifies herself. Tom Poston is the only panel member to identify correctly Miss Moseby, who has just written a book based on her experiences.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeGuest panelists Richard Hayes and Gretchen Wyler join Mimi Benzell and Tom Poston, just back from London, where he made a film. In the first round are three gentlemen who present themselves as Lieutenant Naval Officer, Victor Stevens, commanding officer of the U.S.S. Constitution, the famous "Old Ironsides." The panel is completely stumped. The next round presents two ladies and a gentleman, all of whom claim to be Francis or Frances Leighton, a ghost-writing biographer, currently working in this capacity for First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. Gretchen Wyler is the sole panelist to identify the young LADY as Miss Leighton. Finally, the panel must determine which of three gentlemen are William Dixon, farmer, and world champion plowman. Tom Poston is the only one on the panel to discern who the international plowing champion.
- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeA very busy and entertaining show on tap this evening, with Tom Poston, Sally Ann Howes, guest panelist, Allen Ludden and Kitty Carlisle on board. First up, to the strains of a popular song of the day, "Pink Lemonade," are three gentlemen, who introduce themselves as Dr. Warren Nadel (New York City dentist) and show business moniker, Randy Starr, composer and singer of Top 40 songs. Sally Ann and Mr. Ludden determine the correct dentist by day and composer/singer at night and weekends. Before leaving, Dr. Nadel/Mr. Starr sings a bit of his latest tune, " Half-Hearted Love." On a more serious note, the second round presents an American man and French woman, respectively as Mr. Hubert Trent and Madame Jeanine Giles, D-Day rescuer and rescued. During World War II, Army pilot Hubert flew from England to Normandy that fateful June 6 day and was rescued and protected by Madame Giles, putting her life at risk. As well, Bud Collyer introduces the French actress, in the audience that evening, who played Madame Giles in the 1962 classic war film, "The Longest Day." Despite that clue, as Mr. Collyer calls it, the panel is stumped, but delighted and moved by the heroic tale. Finally, three British gentlemen are presented as one Mr. Stanley Dangerfield, a world authority on dogs, with a program on the BBC and having lectured throughout western Europe on his canine expertise. Tom Poston, Sally Ann Howes, and Kitty Carlisle accurately peg the gentleman. Bud Collyer bids the panel good night, and they are seen mingling with contestants, impostors and genuine, in the studio, as the closing credits roll.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeBroadway librettist and director, Abe Burrows, joins Sally Ann Howes, Tom Poston, and Kitty Carlisle this evening. Host Bud Collyer congratulates Abe Burrows on his Broadway hit musical, "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, which is just about to celebrate its one-year anniversary on the Great White Way. The show begins with three gentlemen who claim to be Mr. Leo Beranek, an expert in acoustics, who has worked on the New York Philharmonic venue at the new Lincoln Center. The panel is unanimous in selecting the correct gentleman, who will continue to work at other venues at Lincoln Center. The second round presents three ladies, all of whom claim to be Peg Bracken, author of the best-selling, "I Hate to Cookbook," and the "I Hate to Clean" book. Again, the panel is very sharp, and they select the correct author of these very popular books. Finally, three gentlemen are present as Professor Ralph Hoover, an expert blacksmith and the only professor in the United States to teach a college course on the subject. Abe Burrows and Kitty Carlisle determine the real Professor Hoover in this round. Bud Collyer thanks, Abe Burrows for his services this evening and, as the closing credits roll, the panel are mingling with the contestants in the studio,
- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeGuest panelist and the host of his show, "I've Got A Secret," Garry Moore joins Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, and Kitty Carlisle this evening. In the first round, three young ladies are presented, one of whom is Miss Linda Chanfer of New York City. Miss Chanfer is a chiropractor by day and a nightclub singer by night. Garry Moore is off to an auspicious beginning since he is the only one to identify the versatile young woman correctly. Next up, a Renaissance man - one Mr. Joseph Brown, who began his career as a boxer, is now the chief wrestling coach at Princeton University and a sculptor of some renown as well. Garry Moore disqualifies himself from this round, as he recognizes the real Joseph Brown. However, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, and Kitty Carlisle are not easily fooled in this round as all three peg the REAL Joseph Brown. Finally, three elegant French ladies claim to be Miss Suzanne Dedule, a Parisian model turned fashion designer. Peggy Cass has only to look at the very chic dress the authentic Miss Dedule is wearing to know that she is the real deal. Host Bud Collyer thanks Mr. Moore for his half hour, sitting on the panel, but urges him to get to his studio, next door, where "I've Got A Secret," is just about to start.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeActress, model and socialite Dina Merrill joins Tom Poston actor Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle this evening. Bud Collyer welcomes Miss Merrill and says he is happy to have her back after a rather long hiatus. First up this evening, three gentlemen presenting themselves as Mr. Robert Marx, navigator of the NINA II, which attempted to duplicate Columbus's initial voyage to the New World. Tom Poston, Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle all accurately pegged the real Mr. Marx. Next up, three ladies were exhibited before the panel, who had to determine the real Norma Lyon, farmer's wife and sculptress of cows made from butter. Tom Poston and Kitty Carlisle were the only two on the panel to determine the real Mrs. Lyon. Finally, three gentlemen self-identified as Gypsy violinist, Arpad D'Zurko, who had the good fortune to own an authentic and priceless Stradivarius. The two ladies on the panel, Miss Merrill, and Miss Carlisle were successful in determining the real musician, who was kind enough to play a very short piece on his magnificent violin. Bud Collyer, ever mindful of the clock, bid the panel and the studio and viewing audiences good night and invited them to tune in next week.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodePawel Monat: Former Communist spy; Ruth Batchelor: Successful songwriter; Hubert Heitman: Hog judge and pork man of the year.
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- 1956–1968TV-G9.0 (7)TV EpisodeTom Poston, Peggy Cass, actor Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle are the panelists this evening. In the first round, three gentlemen are presented as Jay Sebring, exclusive men's barber, and hair stylist. Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, and Kitty Carlisle correctly identify the genuine Mr. Sebring. Next up, three ladies are presented as Virginia David, racehorse trainer and professional jockey. Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle successfully identify Miss David. Finally, the panel is asked to determine the real Mr. Roger Tory Peterson, world famous bird expert. Mr. Poston and Mr. Nelson correctly identify the eminent Mr. Peterson.
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–196830mTV-G8.2 (6)TV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodePanelist try to root out the real George Mikan, an attorney known as "Mr. Basketball" for his record-setting run, original Keystone Cops member Chester Conklin, and Sheila Ledbetter, producer of England's version of the "$64,000 Question."
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1958)1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode
- 1956–1968TV-GTV Episode