My top 10 Arlene Francis' moments on What's My Line

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Published 2020-07-31
I love you, Arlene!

~ I don't own anything, it's a fan video

All Comments (21)
  • @roylcraft
    Less than 15 minutes and still WAY more funny than a weeks worth of modern sitcoms.
  • @steveh4564
    When people had style, substance, grace and manners. She was delightful.
  • @community1949
    Now I understand why my parents were roaring with laughter in the evenings when they put me and my sister to bed.
  • @BCSExpress1
    Arlene Francis was so intelligent & witty that she was literally writing a sitcom at the spur of the moment, in front of millions of people. Her level of talent has gone with the wind & she will never be replicated.
  • I love her so much. She's the reason I watch this so much. I wish I could have had her as a friend. Thanks for memories Arlene...
  • @watchman1178
    Every entertainment show needs a star. John and Dorothy were terrific, but they were primarily journalists. Bennett Cerf was an accomplished book publisher. Good people all, and a great fit for WML, but none of them had star quality. The star of this show, for 17 years, was without a doubt Miss Arlene Francis. It's sad that America doesn't seem to produce intelligent, classy, and witty people like her anymore. At least, the entertainment business doesn't.
  • Arlene never fails to make me smile with her wit and jokes, she is so wonderful, I love her so much!
  • What Mr . Daly said about Arlene was 100% correct. I loved this show very much. I find myself wishing I lived in those days.
  • @asteverino8569
    I never knew how many loved Arlene Francis, until I commented favorably on a YouTube video. 😂 She seems marvelous to me. Witty, charming and seemingly worldly, in the best sense of the word. A bright piece of humanity. I am 67 but didn’t appreciate her till relatively recently.
  • @caraevans2609
    What a remarkable lady she was! It breaks my heart that she ended her life dealing with something so horrible as Alzheimer’s.
  • Even when I was a young lad watching the show I was enthralled with Arlene. Man did she have class, poise, grace and style! This is what I idealized as THE American Lady. Grace, so well mannered and queenly. It was like having ROYALTY on the show with her presence!! Yes, I loved her too!
  • @moboutmen
    The definition of "Class". And oh, those laughing eyes!
  • Whenever I see Arlene on screen, it makes me smile & grin, from ear to ear. She is enjoyable in everything that I have had the pleasure of seeing her in, however, seeing her talent, gives me pleasure for the rest of that day....
  • What’s my line was exceptionally brilliant television! The personalities outshine today’s media which is ironic given modern technology.
  • @jazzmanchgo
    She got away with "Let's not swallow it, let's not chew it, let's not suck it, just get it down" on TV in the early 1960s?! I'm amazed!
  • The sense of companionship that Arlene and Martin showed each other was endearing; thanks for sharing!
  • @TylerDeBoy
    Best 15:00 I’ve ever spent on YouTube. Would kill to be a part of this era