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50 Episodes 1963 - 1964
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 1, 196330 mins
Panelists question a balloon designer and pilot, a pigs female breeder, a kindergarten teacher and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a conductor, record producer and record industry executive.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 8, 196330 mins
Panelists question a 12-year-old TV-star ventriloquist, a tea specialist, a football helmets maker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric character.
Episode 3
Sun, Sep 15, 196330 mins
Panelists question a boxing kangaroo act referee, a bell foundry owner and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a TV producer and personality best known as the creator and host of 'Candid Camera'.
Episode 4
Sun, Sep 22, 196330 mins
Panelists question the Fischer family quintuplets' nurse, an American newspaper's Parisian saleslady and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a married couple who often performed together on stage.
Episode 5
Sun, Sep 29, 196330 mins
Panelists question a Moscow college's English teacher, the Yankee Stadium's scoreboard operator and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a pop and Latin pop singer who had hits either solo or with her husband.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 13, 196330 mins
Panelists question a dogs' cosmetics manufacturer, a female travelling preacher and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a master of quick wit and one of America's greatest comedians.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 20, 196330 mins
Panelists question a glass-bottom boat captain, a racehorse shoes manufacturer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress known for appearing in musical theatre and on television.
Episode 8
Sun, Oct 27, 196330 mins
Ethel Merman shows up as the weeks mystery challenger. Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Allen Ludden, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf begin the show by guessing the lines of a woman from North Carolina who raises mice for research. As well as, an 85 year old man from New Jersey who paints flagpoles. Finally, the panelists try to identify the weeks celebrity mystery challenger, Ethel Merman.
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 10, 196330 mins
James Stewart takes his turn as the weeks mystery guest while Joseph Mankiewicz sits on the panel with Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf and begins the show by guessing the line of a man from south Africa who's a crocodile hunter. As well as, the line of an elderly woman from California who's the voice of Woody WoodPecker, aka Grace Stafford. Then, the guest try to identify the weeks celebrity mystery challenger, James Stewart. Finally, a woman who's a men's barber.
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 17, 196330 mins
Y. A. Tittle and Charles Boyer are the weeks mystery celebrity challengers, while Tony Randall joins Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen and Bennett Cerf on the panel, and starts the show blindfolded while guessing the line of occupation of the 1st challenger, NY quarterback and NFL legend Y.A. Tittle. Next, the panel tries to guess the line of a young pretty blonde woman from Brooklyn who ties knots on the ends of frankfurters. Then, the panel tries to identify the weeks celebrity mystery challenger, Charles Boyer. Finally, a man who sells feathers.
Episode 11
Sun, Dec 1, 196330 mins
Alan King is the weeks mystery challenger and, America is introduced to Mr. KFC himself, Colonel Sanders. Panelists Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel (Arlene's husband), Dorothy Kilgallen and Bennett Cerf begin by trying to guess the occupation of a little old man from Shelbyville, Kentucky who's the head of the 'Southern Fried Chicken Company'. Despite the Colonel having 900 outlets selling his "finger lickin' good chicken" all over the world by 1963, none of the panelist had a clue as to who he was. The panel never identified his line and the Colonel won $50 as a result. Next up, a young woman from California that's a automobile test driver, who set a new woman's speed record. The woman went unidentified by the panel as well. Then, they try their luck at identifying the weeks celebrity mystery guest Alan King, Martin Gabel quickly identified Allen. Finally, the panel tries guessing the line of another female truant officer, Dorothy identified the woman's line.
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 8, 196330 mins
One of the last of the red hot mama's (aka Sophie Tucker) appears as the weeks mystery challenger while Peter Cook joins the panel with Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf and tries to guess the lines of a woman from Miami, FL who's a US custom inspector. As well as, two men from Chicago who put laces in footballs. The men were never identified by the panel. Next up, the panel tries to guess the identity of the celebrity mystery challenger Sophie Tucker. Finally, the panel takes a shot at guessing the line of a man from Palisades Park, NJ who sells light bulbs.
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 15, 196330 mins
Panelists question a wax museum figures sculptress, a doorknobs salesman and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a Danish-American comedian, conductor, and pianist.
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 22, 196330 mins
Panelists question a noodles manufacturer priest, a personal Christmas shopper for men, a department store 'Santa Claus' impersonator and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest duo", two TV game-show producers.
Episode 15
Sun, Dec 29, 196330 mins
Panelists question an earmuffs maker, a rickshaw puller, a French female stockbroker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress, dancer, and singer during the "Golden Age" of Hollywood.
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 5, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female taxicab driver, a corn cob pipes maker, a garbage can seller, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a famous actress and singer.
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 12, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female US professional champion bowler, a banana inspector and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer.
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 19, 196430 mins
Panelists question President Johnson's executive secretary, a bird seed salesman, the band leader to an all-ladies orchestra and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a theatre, radio, and film actor.
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 26, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female justice of the peace, a water skis saleswoman and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a comedian, actor, author and TV host.
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 2, 196430 mins
Panelists question a pastor who runs a clinic on how to stop smoking, a Greyhound dogs' owner and racer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a comedian, actor, singer, and writer.
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 9, 196430 mins
Panelists question a 'The Beatles' wigs' maker, a mustard salesman and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a lyricist, songwriter, and singer, and an actress, and former fashion model.
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 16, 196430 mins
Panelists question a television ratings service's president, a snowshoes maker, actor Jackie Gleason's Valet and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress, comedian, singer and writer.
Episode 23
Sun, Feb 23, 196430 mins
Panelists question an elevator operator at the Washington Monument, a female beer tester, the head of the Marriage License Bureau and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a stage and screen actor and comedian.
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 1, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female horse trainer, a diplomatic courier, a sword maker, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a famous musical films' actress.
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 8, 196430 mins
Panelists question an adhesive bandages quality inspector, a honey broker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a baseball outfielder and first baseman, and a TV personality, composer and comedian.
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 15, 196430 mins
Panelists question a man who rents weed eating geese, a magazine foreign correspondent and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a comedy writer, TV producer, singer and actor.
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 22, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female income tax returns preparer, an aspirin tablets manufacturer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a trumpeter and vocalist who is among the most influential figures in jazz.
Episode 28
Sun, Mar 29, 196430 mins
Panelists question an astrologer, a young man who raises rabbits, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a famous movie actress.
Episode 29
Sun, Apr 5, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female circus performer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a writer, broadcaster, and traveler, best known for publicizing T. E. 'Lawrence of Arabia', and a classical pianist.
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 12, 196430 mins
Panelists question two TV weather reporters, a nitroglycerin maker, a pepper grinder, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a famous singer.
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 19, 196430 mins
Panelists question an English town crier, an usherette at Shea Stadium, a surfboards maker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a comedienne, actress, singer and businesswoman.
Episode 32
Sun, Apr 26, 196430 mins
Panelists question the handler for 'Elsie the Cow' at the New York World's Fair, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a baseball catcher, manager and coach, and a French film and TV actor.
Episode 33
Sun, May 3, 196430 mins
Panelists question a hippopotamus trainer, a fingerprinting technician, a golf tees maker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guests", a singing trio in American popular music.
Episode 34
Sun, May 10, 196430 mins
Panelists question a sobriety breathalyzer maker and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a jockey, and a British actress, singer and comedic performer.
Episode 35
Sun, May 17, 196430 mins
Panelists question a horses and elephants' blankets maker, a supermarket check-out lady and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actor and musician.
Episode 36
Sun, May 24, 196430 mins
Panelists question a balloon pilot, a snuff manufacturer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress and major Hollywood sex symbol.
Episode 37
Sun, May 31, 196430 mins
Panelists question a magician's assistant, a peanut butter maker, a parachutes inspector and folder, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a pianist and singer showman.
Episode 38
Sun, Jun 7, 196430 mins
Panelists question a man who rents graduation caps and gowns, and blindfolded, try to identify the week's two celebrity "mystery guests", a Hollywood gossip columnist, and the "First Lady of American Theatre".
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 14, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female garbage truck driver, a baby cribs salesman, a professional soccer player and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an Italian actress.
Episode 40
Sun, Jun 21, 196430 mins
Panelists question a 77-year-old chiropractor lady, a motorcycles saleswoman and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a stage, radio, film and TV comedian, singer and actor.
Episode 41
Sun, Jun 28, 196430 mins
Panelists question a cattle washer, a U.S. coin-producing mint superintendent, the head of a yogurt manufacturer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress of film, stage, and TV.
Episode 42
Sun, Jul 5, 196430 mins
Panelists question a guide at the 1964 New York World's Fair (with famous parents), a mosquitoes' researcher and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a young actress.
Episode 43
Sun, Jul 12, 196430 mins
Panelists question a female ski instructor, the president of a pretzel manufacturer, a bridges' painter and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a popular TV actor.
Episode 44
Sun, Jul 19, 196430 mins
Panelists question an American bullfighter, a candy flavored lipsticks developer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actor of Ukrainian descent.
Episode 45
Sun, Jul 26, 196430 mins
Panelists question a professional golfer, a shoelaces manufacturer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an English-born actor, producer, and socialite.
Episode 46
Sun, Aug 2, 196430 mins
Panelists question a professional water skier, a new touch-tone telephone engineer, a credit cards printer and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actress and comedienne star of Broadway and film musicals.
Episode 47
Sun, Aug 9, 196430 mins
Panelists question a Canadian policewoman, a tent maker, a female billiards table demonstrator and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a famous British-American actress.
Episode 48
Sun, Aug 16, 196430 mins
Panelists question a porpoise trainer, a shoeshine lady, a sawdust salesman and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", an actor, comedian and singer.
Episode 49
Sun, Aug 23, 196430 mins
Panelists question a record-setting test pilot, a female specialist in equine hoof care (farrier), and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a film and television actor.
Episode 50
Sun, Aug 30, 196430 mins
Panelists question husband-and-wife window washers, a cotton candy saleswoman, a racing pigeons' breeder and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", singer and songwriter.