What's My Line? Season 3

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Sep 2, 1951EPISODE #66 Sep 2, 1951

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Sep 9, 1951EPISODE #67 Sep 9, 1951

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Sep 16, 1951EPISODE #68 Sep 16, 1951

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Sep 23, 1951EPISODE #69 Sep 23, 1951

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Sep 30, 1951EPISODE #70 Sep 30, 1951

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Oct 7, 1951EPISODE #71 Oct 7, 1951

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Oct 14, 1951EPISODE #72 Oct 14, 1951

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Oct 21, 1951EPISODE #73 Oct 21, 1951

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Oct 28, 1951EPISODE #74 Oct 28, 1951

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Nov 4, 1951EPISODE #75 Nov 4, 1951

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Nov 11, 1951Adolphe Menjou Nov 11, 1951 Game 1: A lady bridal garter maker Game 2: A man who sold garlic Game 3: Adolphe Menjou (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: A female midget auto racer

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Nov 18, 1951EPISODE #77 Nov 18, 1951

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Nov 25, 1951EPISODE #78 Nov 25, 1951

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Dec 2, 1951EPISODE #79 Partial Audio Dec 2, 1951 Lost Episode - 9:09 of Audio only Remains

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Dec 9, 1951EPISODE #80 Dec 9, 1951

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Dec 16, 1951EPISODE #81 Dec 16, 1951

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Dec 23, 1951EPISODE #82 Dec 23, 1951

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Dec 30, 1951EPISODE #83 Dec 30, 1951

S03 E19
Jan 6, 1952Oscar Hammerstein II Jan 6, 1952 Game 1: Bette Lucas - ""Bartender"" (at The Old Stone Inn; from Trenton, NJ Game 2: Dorothy Bernard - ""Sells Horse Meat"" (no home town given) Game 3: Oscar Hammerstein II (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Hubert Groves - ""Sells Axes and Hatchets"" (from Dallas, TX)

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Jan 13, 1952EPISODE #85 Jan 13, 1952

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Jan 20, 1952Salvador Dali Jan 20, 1952 Game 1: A lady bouncer Game 2: A man who makes false teeth Game 3: Salvador Dali (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: An anatomy teacher

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Jan 27, 1952EPISODE #87 Jan 27, 1952

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Feb 3, 1952EPISODE #88 Feb 3, 1952

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Feb 10, 1952EPISODE #89 Feb 10, 1952

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Feb 17, 1952EPISODE #90 Feb 17, 1952

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Feb 24, 1952EPISODE #91 Feb 24, 1952

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Mar 2, 1952EPISODE #92 Mar 2, 1952

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Mar 9, 1952EPISODE #93 Mar 9, 1952

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Mar 16, 1952EPISODE #94 Mar 16, 1952

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Mar 23, 1952EPISODE #95 Mar 23, 1952

S03 E31
Mar 30, 1952Arthur Godfrey Mar 30, 1952 Game 1: Mrs. Winifred Brodie - ""Embroiders Elephant Blankets (for Circus)"" (aged 86 years old; she signed in with an extremely small signature which caused the audience to laugh heartily; she said that she has been wearing a pink ribbon in her hair for 60 years, and the pink ribbon was tied in a bow toward the top of her head; from New York City, NY) Game 2: Miss Dolores Belcher - ""Makes Lipstick"" (from Port Jervis, NY) Game 3: Arthur Godfrey (as Mystery Guest)

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Apr 6, 1952EPISODE #97 Apr 6, 1952

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Apr 13, 1952EPISODE #98 Apr 13, 1952

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Apr 20, 1952EPISODE #99 Apr 20, 1952

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Apr 27, 1952EPISODE #100 Apr 27, 1952

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May 4, 1952EPISODE #101 May 4, 1952

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May 11, 1952EPISODE #102 May 11, 1952

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May 18, 1952EPISODE #103 May 18, 1952

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May 25, 1952EPISODE #104 May 25, 1952

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Jun 1, 1952EPISODE #105 Jun 1, 1952

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Jun 8, 1952EPISODE #106 Jun 8, 1952

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Jun 15, 1952EPISODE #107 Jun 15, 1952

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Jun 22, 1952EPISODE #108 Jun 22, 1952

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Jun 29, 1952EPISODE #109 Jun 29, 1952

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Jul 6, 1952EPISODE #110 Jul 6, 1952

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Jul 13, 1952EPISODE #111 Jul 13, 1952

S03 E47
Jul 20, 1952Ann Sheridan Jul 20, 1952 Game 1: Robert Kilby - ""Sells Corn Pads"" (from Berlin, IL) Game 2: Mrs. Mary Baum - ""Teaches Hula Dancing"" (from Riverdale, MD) Game 3: Ann Sheridan (as Mystery Guest)

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Jul 27, 1952Victor Borge Jul 27, 1952 Game 1: Mr. L. A. Capparelli - ""Chief of Police"" (from Chicago, IL) Game 2: Miss Patricia M. Stenz - ""Raises Hair on Bald Heads"" (from Hollywood, but she didn't specify whether it was Hollywood, FL or Hollywood, CA) Game 3: Victor Borge (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Robert Knight - ""Weaves Cloth for Diapers"" (from Mays Landing, New Jersey)

S03 E49
Aug 3, 1952Francis The Talking Mule Aug 3, 1952 Game 1: Mrs. Helen Dolan - ""Drives Garbage Truck"" (from Patterson, NY; she and her husband are self-employed; it's amazing that Arlene discovered her line, since John let the panel think Helen dealt with a product, not performed a service) Game 2: Howard Katz - ""Sells Snuff"" (the brand he sells is Garrett's Snuff; from New York City, NY; snuff is a preparation of finely pulverized tobacco that can be drawn up into the nostrils by inhaling ""a pinch,"" chewed, or placed against the gums; it is also called smokeless tobacco) Game 3: Francis The Talking Mule (as Mystery Guest) He was accompanied on stage by his trainer, a man who was not named. Game 4: Mrs. Dorothea Kleppinger (Dorothea Bittner Kleppinger, MD) - ""Country Doctor"" (from Kutztown PA; she donated her winnings to the Polio Fund; Dorothea B. Kleppinger, MD died in November 2002. In 1948, she had graduated from Hahnemann University School of Medicine. She has additional net references regarding her successful and accomplishe

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Aug 10, 1952Frankie Laine Aug 10, 1952 Game 1: Miss Delores Haskwitz - ""Gas Station Attendant"" (from Minneapolis, MN) Game 2: Edward Foehl - ""Sells Skeletons"" (from Woodhaven, NY) Game 3: Frankie Laine (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Sidney Parr, Jr. - ""Makes Babies' Bibs"" (from Oswego, NY)

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Aug 17, 1952Perle Mesta Aug 17, 1952 Game 1: Mrs. Bonnie Baker - ""Professional Baseball Player"" (pretty Mrs. Baker is the 2nd baseman on the Kalamazoo Lassies women's baseball team in the American Girls Baseball League; from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; see more notes below) Game 2: Mrs. Virginia Whitten - ""Makes Braces For Teeth"" (from New Orleans, LA) Game 3: Perle Mesta (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Mrs. Geraldine Madden - ""Veterinarian"" (Dr. Madden said her DVM practice includes domesticated animals such as cows, pigs, horses, dogs, cats and the occasional monkey; she donated her winnings to the building fund for the Christ Episcopal Church; from Streator, Illinois, which is 100 miles southwest of Chicago, IL)

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Aug 24, 1952Andy Devine Aug 24, 1952 Game 1: Dr. Walter Baro - ""Psychiatrist"" (Walter Baro, MD is in NY for an American Legion convention; from North Hollywood, CA) Game 2: Edward Fay - ""Sells Flea Powder"" (from New York City, NY; he is a member of the Knights of Columbus, which is a Catholic fraternal service organization) Game 3: Andy Devine (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Harold Fisk - ""Fire Chief"" (from Tacoma, WA)

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Aug 31, 1952Jean Hersholt Aug 31, 1952 Game 1: Miss Dorothy Gross - ""Raises White Mice"" (for research; from South Bound Brook, NJ) Game 2: Thomas Nunziato - ""Bouncer"" (at the Sunnyside Horseshoe Barroom; he is a member of the BPOE ""Elks""; from Woodside, NY) Game 3: Jean Hersholt (as Mystery Guest) He first signs in as ""Dr. Christian"" then crosses out his character name and signs in with his real name. Game 4: John J. Harley - ""Makes Convertible Sofas"" (from Manhasset, Long Island, NY)