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What's My Line
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How many seasons does What's My Line have?
14 seasons
How many episodes does What's My Line have?
414 episodes
When did What's My Line premiere?
March 18, 1962
When did What's My Line end?
March 18, 1962
How long are episodes of What's My Line?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of What's My Line?
7 out of 10
Who stars in What's My Line?
Eamonn Andrews
,
Isobel Barnett
, and
Gilbert Harding
Who wrote What's My Line?
Mark Goodson
,
Bill Todman
, and
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Who directed What's My Line?
Sydney Lotterby
,
Brian Robins
,
Mary Evans
,
Richard Evans
, and
Rosamund Davies
Who was the producer of What's My Line?
T. Leslie Jackson
,
John Warrington
,
Harry Carlisle
,
Dicky Leeman
,
Richard Evans
,
Ronald Marsh
,
Dennis Main-Wilson
,
Mark Goodson
, and
Bill Todman
What is the plot of What's My Line?
A panel of celebrities trying to guess what a person does for a living, or figure out who a mystery guest is. This is the version for the United Kingdom.
What genre is What's My Line?
Game-Show
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