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Swinging "What's My Line?"

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What's My Line? appeared on TV from 1950 to 1967. For those unfamiliar with the show, the format was brilliant: Four panelists tried to guess the identity of a mystery guest by taking turns asking questions, with the guest answering merely “yes" or “no." The high point was the celebrity-guest segment, during which panelists wore blindfolds and the superstar answered in a disguised voice. If the panelists wound up stumped when time or the question allotment ended, the VIP won. No cash prize, just a little crow to eat. Most of the time, however, the erudite panelists figured out who the big shot was--helped in part by their vast knowledge of show business. The intensity of the live audience's applause when the star guest emerged to sign the chalkboard helped quite a bit, too. (That's Julie London's hip signature above.)

Most of the time, guests were leading movie stars, comedians and entertainers. But occasionally, the show would feature jazz greats and pop singers. Not sure what sort of present to get so many of you for the holidays, I simply decided to cull 11 of these jazz-pop appearances below. Enjoy--and Merry Christmas!

Louis Armstrong...

Julie London...

Sammy Davis Jr....

Nat King Cole...


Barbra Streisand...

Jo Stafford...

Judy Holliday...

Peggy Lee...

Eydie Gorme...

Benny Goodman...

Duke Ellington...

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This story appears courtesy of JazzWax by Marc Myers.
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