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What's my Line 2000
Taped
June 10, 2000 for CBS
Run time
30 Minutes
Host
Harry Anderson

What's My Line? (2000) was an unsold pilot.

Game Format[]

Main Game[]

In each What's My Line? game, a contestant would enter the stage and sign in his/her name, by virtue of the host saying, "Will you enter & sign in please?" After that, he/she sat down at a desk next to the host. The game would begin by having the home audience be shown what's his/her line, and the host afterwards told the panel a clue which is usually "deals in a service" or "self-employed", something like those. Now the panelists in turn asked yes-or-no questions to the contestant which would hopefully lead to the right line. Each time the panelist in control got a yes answer, his/her turn continued, but if at any time the panelist in control got a no answer, he/she loses his/her turn and control passed to the next panelist in line. Upon a no answer, the host would say the famous catchphrase "# down, # to go" (Ex: 2 down, 8 to go). Sometimes a question would have the host make a brief explanation which can lead to either a yes or no answer. A panelist can be allowed to pass his/her turn without penalty; other times the panel can call a conference. If the panel can guess the right line, they won the game, but if they got ten no answers, the contestant stumped the panel and won the game. Often, the host would throw the cards over (end the game) when time was running short or any other reason.

Mystery Guest[]

After two rounds of What's My Line? were played, a third round was played but a little differently. For this round featured the appearance of the "Mystery Guest". This was where the panelists were blindfolded so they couldn't see the guest. The mystery guest entered and signed in as usual, and that's where the game began. As usual the panel asked yes or no questions, this time to try and guess the name of the mystery challenger. What makes this round more different is that this time each panelist can only ask one question per turn hence the rule "one question at a time", and they had two to three minutes to identify the guest. While all this was going on, the mystery guest disguised his/her voice in a variety of ways.

Trivia[]

The four panelists that were in this pilot were: Catherine Bell (JAG), Bryan Cranston (Malcom in the Middle, Breaking Bad), Betty White and Al Franken.
At the time, this version was later shot down in favor of the long-running reality competition show Survivor hosted by Jeff Probst.

Ticket[]

See Also[]

What's My Line? (Radio)
What's My Line?
What's My Line? (1963 proposed revival)
What's My Line? (1968)
What's My Line? at 25
That's My Line
What's My Line? (1981 proposed revival)
What's My Line? (1996 proposed revival)
What's My Line? - Live on Stage
What's My Line? (2008 proposed revival)
What's My Line? (2014 Proposed revival)

Video[]

What's_My_Line_(2000)_Clip

What's My Line (2000) Clip

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