Genre | |
Reality | |
Aired | |
CBS Primetime, August 9, 1980–April 11, 1981 | |
Run time | |
60 Minutes | |
Host | |
Bob Barker | |
Announcer | |
Johnny Olson | |
Correspondents | |
Suzanne Childs Tiiu Leek Kerry Millerick |
That's My Line was a short-lived That's Incredible/Real People-like spinoff television show based on the successful What's My Line?.
Premise
This program focused on unusual occupations of average Joes & Josephines. The series was co-hosted by Suzanne Childs and Tiiu Leek who was joined during the 1981 season by Kerry Millerick. The thrust of the show during the 1981 season also changed from unusual occupations to an emphasis on the funny, bizarre or ridiculous.
Notable Moments
The series had a plethora of notable moments, including late voice-over artist Mel Blanc having a contest with an audience member on who does voice acting the best (the audience member being his son named Noel Blanc), or magician James Randi contesting James Hydrick's psychic abilities.
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See Also
What's My Line?
What's My Line? (Radio)
What's My Line? (1968)
What's My Line? (1981 proposed revival)
What's My Line? (2000 pilot)
What's My Line? (2008 Proposed revival)
What's My Line? (2015 Proposed revival)