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Who's Whose

''Who's Whose'' is a weekly panel quiz show that ran on the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television network. It premiered as a
TV series
on June 25, 1951 and is noted for being one of the first television series to be dropped after one episode.
==Host and panelists==
''Who's Whose'' was hosted by long-time radio comedian and radio game show host Phil Baker. His on-air assistant was a man in a turban, dubbed "Gunga." The three regular celebrity panelists for the show were Robin Chandler, Art Ford, and Basil Davenport. They were joined by guest panelist Emily Kimbrough. The show was broadcast live and a kinescope was created for a planned airing on the West Coast at a later date.

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