This episode has the dubious distinction of being Dorothy Kilgallen's final appearance on the program. She was found dead several hours later.
Entrepreneur Spoony Singh, the first contestant to appear, had opened the Hollywood Wax Museum on February 25, 1965 to great success. It has been considered the longest-running wax museum in the U.S.
Dorothy Kilgallen correctly guessed the occupations of two of the three contestants.
When Dorothy Kilgallen's body was discovered in her home by her male assistant, she was seated on her bed, wearing the same makeup and hair bow she had worn in her final "What's My Line" appearance, and the room's air conditioner was running, odd for November. Beside her was an opened book, turned upside down, which, according to the assistant, she had already read, and no reading glasses near her. And she was dressed in clothes he never knew her to have usually worn to bed. To him, the scene seemed to have been staged.