Crazy 150-Cat Lady and the Wood Carver
The Law Student and the War Veteran
Debut Of The Secret Word Duck
Dudley Leblanc
A Georgeopolis By Any Other Name.
The Cook, The Sergeant, and the House Keeper
The School Teacher and the Student
The Stunt Double and The Tree Surgeon
Jack Powell and Ruth Elder
Trading Places
Ramiro 'Pedro' Gonzalez Gonzalez and Harry Potter
The Human Cannonball
Groucho sings Scottish folk music.
First Guests are Irene Vajulis & Walter Shibel; Jesse L. Lasky's Son
First guests are Nina Troimeier & Clarence Allen. Secret word is Door
Ramiro G. Gonzalez was working as a handyman at a San Antonio, Texas television station when he appeared on You Bet Your Life. He became a star overnight and went on to a long career in movies and television. The program staff was bombarded with letters to rerun a repeat broadcast of this episode. NBC even ran a clip from the Gonzalez interview on the NBC Comedy Hour on March 4, 1956
Dr. & Mrs. Irving Puziss / Store Buyer & Woodchopper / Ward Kimball & Irish Housewife
In this episode of You Bet Your Life, the secret word was “paper” and if contestants said this word in their conversation with Groucho, they won extra prize money!
Groucho's eight year old daughter appears on the show; Bob Mathias
Laura La Plante
High school financier; Boxing referee.
Miss Sweden
Red Sanders, UCLA football coach.
Groucho does modern dance.
Klondike Kate; the Dosses return.
Leela & Lola & Herman & Harmon Loveless.
Groucho & Melinda sing Gilbert & Sullivan.
In this episode of You Bet Your Life, the secret word was “door” and if contestants said this word in their conversation with Groucho, they won extra prize money!
Edith Head, Hollywood costume designer.
Groucho meets a psychiatrist.
Mama Weiss.
Dueling zoomerangs; MLB pitcher Bob Lemon.
Mamie Masara & Albert Hibbs, roulette wheel expert.
Groucho does an Irish jig.
Mama don't allow Groucho's dancing 'round here.
Anthony Herbert, the most-decorated Korean War veteran.
First Guest Burt Stewart & Mrs. Edgar R. Hill
Dimitri Tiomkin, famed Hollywood composer.
A & year old friend of George Fenneman and Pacific Coast League Umpire Emmett Ashford
Pancho Gonzales, top-ranked professional tennis player.
Dr. Giovanni, world's greatest pickpocket.
Archie Moore
Mr. Anthony, advice expert; Billy Pearson, jockey.
Esther Bradley, country singing ex-factory worker.
Fifi the Sheep-headed Girl; Esther Bradley returns.
Special guest actress Fifi D'orsay.
Liberace; Groucho sings "I Love a Piano".
Colonel Stapp, fastest sled rider in the world.
Henry McLemore, newspaper columnist.
Sammy Lee, Olympic diving champion.
Rabbi Nussbaum.
Sci-Fi author Ray Bradbury.
Kuldhip Singh, singing medical student.
Groucho takes a polygraph; Groucho's father-in-law.
Gary Cooper's Mother and Lord Buckley
George Fenneman reveals his middle name.
C.S. Forrester, author of Horatio Hornblower.
Chop my head off.
Beauty school dropout; dog mathematician.
Farmer's wife tries to tell a joke.
First guests are dancing instructors Ann Reardon & Bill Eddy.
Andy Devine's son Dennis; Betina Consolo's 1st show.
Betina Consolo returns
Prince Monolulu; Betina Consolo returns again.
Groucho laughs; Prince Monolulu returns.
Lena & Mercedes, the confusing Portugese sisters.
Jack Warner, Jr.; Lena & Mercedes return.
Groucho shakes, rattles and rolls; Chief Cochise.
First Guests are Jan Dietrich & John Roese
The never-ending quiz segment.
Raffles, the reluctant Mynah Bird.
John Charles Thomas attacks Rock and Roll.
Debating the merits of Rock & Roll.
Fenneman inhales helium.
The bearded traveler.
Francis X. Bushman; Groucho learns about "snogging".
Groucho sings "O Solo Mio".
Pinky Tomlin & Tootsie Outz.
Groucho tests his popularity with a phone survey.
Sammy Cahn; The Private Life of George Fiddeman.
Arthur Godfrey's mother, Kathryn.
Hollywood stunt woman Patty Desaultels.
Groucho's special guests are world champion bridge player Charles Goren and comedian Ernie Kovacs
The Tap Dancing Septuagenarian Landlady
A pair of Swiss Heidis.
Melinda Marx sings "Witch Doctor".
The first episode in which DeSoto is not the show's sponsor; Groucho challenges a fencing champion contestant to a duel. The prize: Miss Finland.
Johnny Weissmuller (the definitive screen Tarzan) joins Groucho in the famous Tarzan yell. Poet Richard Armour also appears.
"Crazy Legs" Rowena.
Betina Consolo's son, Salvadore.
Groucho meets an organ grinder whose monkey is a double for the iron-sharp comedian and a young couple for whom the term "in over your head" was invented.
Lari Lane, the Boom Boom Girl.
Groucho does the Hula.
Albert Hibbs, expert on roulette wheels.
Groucho meets a man who blows up an inner tube with his mouth. Strongman Jack Moseley
H.G. Morton, founder of organization to dominate women.
H.G. Morton returns, by popular demand.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale.
The Real McCoys. . . er, Hatfields.
Parry O'Brien, championship shot putter.
The Four Marks Brothers.
Jack LaLane.
Celladoor recites a terrible poem.
Monty Montana and Rex the Wonder Horse.
Crazylegs Rowena returns.
Creators of Honey West.
The lost language of Boo Boo.
"Crash" Corrigan.
Patrick Thines, cross-country walker.
Plug "Groucho and Me" and win $100.
Kent Shelby, owner of a tropical island.
Atoon, the Lebanese salami salesman.
Evelyn Rudie, child actress.
Ferdinand Demara, "The Great Imposter".
Muscle Men contest begins.
Groucho does the Tango.
Tor Johnson
Art Linkletter and The Sylvers
Sitcom writer Max Shulman is the featured guest; Groucho makes a reference to the recent quiz show scandals.
Doodles Weaver.
Home for wayward husbands.
Pamela Mason, wife of James Mason.
Tiger Woman loves Poopsie Pie.
Ellis Arnall, former governor of Georgia.
My, how Melinda has grown...
Fashion analysis by William Travilla.
Groucho dances the Flamenco.
Groucho shares his views on marriage.
Fenneman does the Cha-Cha.
Crazylegs Turnbull.
The funniest Baptist preacher Groucho ever hoid.
Rocky II: The Sequel.
Louise Beavers and an angry plumber.
Groucho does the Bunny Hop; Daws Butler.
Ida, tart as apple cider.
Fenneman on the psychanalyst's lawn chair.
Joy Harmon, whose biggest claim to fame was a memorable car-washing scene in Cool Hand Luke, makes her first television appearance opposite Groucho. She would later become his assistant on the short-lived series Tell It to Groucho.
The hypnotized NBC page.
You can't hypnotize a Firefly!
The Man Who Shot Khrushchev.
Mr. Dempsey, the amazing talking chihuahua.
The Sylvers return to sing Christmas Carols
Groucho the telemarketer.
Groucho invites Mark Harris, author of Bang the Drum Slowly, on the program.
Princess Margaret's temporary butler.
The Arab Prince who wrote _The Exorcist_
Lou Nova, the Yogi Boxer.
The McKeever Twins.
The McKeever Twins
Harpo Marx makes a cameo appearance promoting his autobiography, "Harpo Speaks".
Melinda Marx & Bobby Van.
Frankie Avalon and Harry Ruby
Final Episode!
This 17 minute film was shot the same evening as the fall 1952 season premiere. The film was shown exclusively at the Desoto Dealer's Convention. The pretty young secretary in the film is an actress named Eden Hartford, who would become the third Mrs. Groucho Marx on July 14, 1954
The racier moments that were removed from You Bet Your Life were saved and compiled into annual presentations for DeSoto conventions. The Program staff referred to these as "Stag Reels". This 11 minute collection, hosted by George Fenneman was the first of these reels. It contains outtakes from the first three television seasons of the show
This is The demonstration recording that Groucho and John Guedel financed and recorded at CBS studio were Guedel produced Art Linkletter's "House Party".
The Walgreen drug store chain was celebrating its anniversary. The star-studded syndication special was just one of the numerous radio appearances that Groucho made in the 1940's. But this is the one that led to his Your Bet Your Life audition. This recently discovered recording of Groucho and Bob Hope's 1 minute segment had long been though lost.
The second Collection of outtakes compiled for the annual DeSoto Convention is an eighteen minute reel that starts off with a gag at Groucho's expense.
In December 1950 Desoto distributed a twelve inch 78rpm record featuing highlights from yYou Bet Your Life and a Holiday Message from Groucho. to their dealers.
The third collection of outtakes compiled from the Desoto Convention is a 7 minute reel of clips, mostly taken from the 1955-1956 season.
The fourth collection of outtakes from You Bet Your Life
This collection cotains outtakes from mostly the eighth and ninth season.
A series of outtakes from the 1959-1960 seasons
A series of outtakes from the 1960-1961 seasons
Pilot Filmed but never shown.
Radio program from 1945