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- What's My Line Episode #7.1 (Season 7, Episode 1)
- TV Episode |Game-Show
What's My Line
Episode #7.1 (Season 7, Episode 1)
TV Episode |Game-Show
Charles E. Hall is a page boy. Barbara Rowlands is a diamond setter. Delia Dunne is an indigestion tablet packer. English sportsman Denis Compton is the Mystery Guest. Ronald Ricketts is a chippy. Surviving episode.
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Writers
Mark Goodson (devised by) |Bill Todman (devised by)
Producer
Harry Carlisle (producer)
Status
Edit Released
Updated 1957 Oct 5
Release date
Oct 5, 1957 (United Kingdom)
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| Cast | + Add Cast |
|---|---|
| 6 cast members |
| Name | Known for |
|---|---|
Eamonn Andrews Self - Host Self - Host See fewer |
Whose Baby? (1973) |
Isobel BarnettSelf - Panellist Self - Panellist See fewer |
What's My Line (1951) |
Denis ComptonSelf - Guest Celebrity Self - Guest Celebrity See fewer |
Small Town Story (1953) |
Gilbert HardingSelf - Panellist Self - Panellist See fewer |
The Gentle Gunman (1952) |
Barbara KellySelf - Panellist Self - Panellist See fewer |
H.M. Tennent Globe Theatre (1956) |
David NixonSelf - Panellist Self - Panellist See fewer |
Aladdin (1951) |
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