Paul Penna wrote:My first awareness of this came from hearing John Charles Daly's deliberate emphasis on the "Hwat's" in "What's My Line?"
Interesting, thanks, and very much to the point . . . overturning my hypothesis, unless Daly was OK to emphasize it specifically because it was the name of the show.
Just for the record: the
NBC Handbook of Pronunciation, author James F. Bender, to which I referred earlier, first came out in 1943. Surely there were earlier pronunciation guides for those in radio and film...? Though there was already underway a movement from
hw to
w in the general population, varying somewhat from place to place, it's hard to think of how it could
not have been accelerated by audiences hearing a constant pronunciation of
w for
hw from broadcasters and actors. It would be interesting to find a place where, for some reason, the
opposite had been mandated for broadcasters and actors, and to compare the proportions of
hw vs.
w there with those in the other group.