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Abolishinist

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11. Regardless of Audie Murphy's political ideology,
Mon Jun 6, 2022, 10:53 PM
Jun 2022

which I'm not sure of and really not that interested in, his story is compelling.

And what I found interesting was not only watching Mr. Murphy's segment, but also the ones preceding his, especially the flag pole climber. There is obviously a social class difference between the climber, Mr. King, and the host, John Charles Daly and the panel, consisting of Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, and Robert Q. Lewis. But they treated one another and Mr. King with the utmost respect, just like regular folks having a good time with each other. And to think, if you made it all the way to the end you could end up with... trumpets please... the sum of $100!

Having watched a number of the What's My Line shows online, I really enjoy not only the cleverness of the back and forth but it's fun as well to watch them attempt to guess the guest's line of work. A basic set, black and white, dumb commercials yet entertaining.

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