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  2. Dorothy Kilgallen - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Mae Kilgallen (July 3, 1913 – November 8, 1965) was an American columnist, journalist, and television game show panelist. After spending two semesters at the College of New Rochelle , she started her career shortly before her 18th birthday as a reporter for the Hearst Corporation 's New York Evening Journal .

  3. Richard Kollmar - Wikipedia

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    On April 6, 1940, he married Dorothy Kilgallen at St. Vincent Ferrer Church in Manhattan. [36] [37] The couple had three children: Richard, Jr., (born 1941), Jill (born 1943) and Kerry (born 1954). [38] Kerry was later confirmed to be the child of an affair with the singer Johnnie Ray, which Kilgallen eventually admitted to her husband. [39]

  4. What's My Line? - Wikipedia

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    From left: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal Block with John Daly as the host. (l–r) Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen and John Daly on the 15th anniversary show in 1965. The host, then called the moderator, was veteran radio and television newsman John Charles Daly.

  5. Kilgallen - Wikipedia

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    Kilgallen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Diarmuid Kilgallen (born 2000), Irish rugby union player; Dorothy Kilgallen (1913–1965), American journalist and television game show panelist; Margaret Kilgallen (1967–2001), American artist

  6. To Tell the Truth - Wikipedia

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    To Tell the Truth is an American television panel show.Four celebrity panelists are presented with three contestants (the "team of challengers", each an individual or pair) and must identify which is the "central character" whose unusual occupation or experience has been read aloud by the show's host.

  7. Jack O'Brian - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Dorothy Kilgallen, his colleague at the Journal American, in November 1965, O'Brian took over her old Voice of Broadway column. [4] Personal and death

  8. Edward J. Blythin - Wikipedia

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    In fact, famous columnist Dorothy Kilgallen reputedly wrote that in a private conference just prior to the trial beginning, Blythin told her, in his opinion, Sheppard was guilty. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] According to friends and family members, this private conference never occurred but was Ms Killgallen's retaliation for the judge admonishing her for ...

  9. Fly-Away Baby - Wikipedia

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    Fly-Away Baby (a.k.a. Fly Away Baby) is a 1937 American crime-mystery film starring Glenda Farrell as reporter Torchy Blane, along with her detective boyfriend, Steve McBride (Barton MacLane) solving a murder and smuggling case during around-the-world flight.