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LET’S MAKE A DEAL-October 2, 1984

Host: Monty Hall
Featuring: Brian Cummings

First, a celebrity citing. Country Star Charlie Daniels….wait, no he’s not. Now introducing BRIAN CUMMINGS…and his mustache! Forgot that, let’s talk about that packet of money Brian has. Two ladies are going to have to fight over it.

Suzi Lacey (Olympic Garb with a sign saying “USSR”, “You Boycotted my Olympics”) and Carolyn Cox (bunny rabbit)

Brian’s packet has nine bills, a $20 up front. Each will get one of the remaining bills for themselves.

  • #2 $1,000
  • #3 $500
  • #4 $100
  • #5 Carolyn’s Choice

She’s got a look of buyer’s remorse. Maybe she can trade her pick for the spotted big box. Hey, don’t coax her into keeping the cash!! No, she’s made up her own mind. Carolyn wants the bill. Behind the box…a Litton Go-Anywhere Microwave and KitchenAid Portable Dishwasher W/ElectraSol ($1,183.95) All that to hang on to…a Benjamin. Hey, she needs the money for college (She wants to be a Teacher)

  • #6 $500
  • #7 A Mystery for Suzi

The Appliances are no mystery, she can buy that OR…another mystery. Curtain #2…with a clue. Kirsch Window Blinds. Suzi’s not one for surprises, she’ll take the sure thing.

There’s a girl that knows a bird in the hand is forth five gold medals in your own Olympics

  • Suzi’s bill: Just a $100
  • #8 $1,000
  • #9 $100
  • Curtain #2: OLDER KITCHEN WITH THE ORIGINAL GARBAGE DISPOSAL (GOAT)

And now the age-old question? Who’s the better shopper, the husband or the wife?

Joe and Marcia Takaks (Slicker Jackets and Leaves on their heads “We NUTMEGGERS want to spice up a deal!”)

Marcia says she’s the better shopper. Only one way to find out. The Takaks will compete against each other and “What’s Mine is Mine!” The first three are $300 each.

Sanwa Ramen Pride Noodles (3 oz.)
Marcia 99¢ Joe $1.39
ARP: 25¢ Marcia says the prizes are more expensive at home in Connecticut.

Plasti-Kote Rust Not Enamel (16 oz.)
Joe: $2.95 Marcia: $2.75
ARP: $3.39 Tie game

Pollenex Smoke Grabber Ash Tray
Marcia: $15 Joe $11.50
ARP: $24.95 Ladies 2 Gentleman 1

Last One’s $500: Bionaire 500 Air Purifier
Joe $40 Marcia $49
ARP: $130 She wins $1,100-$300

Now will our couple keep their finances separate OR pool together to buy Curtain #3? And it’s transportation. They say “I do” to the cash. I now pronounce you missing out on…His/Hers…BURROS!

$1,400 is just the beginning, there’s another fortune up for grabs next…

DOOR #4

Still just the middle section this time. The lucky player is in Seat…14.

Jack Rosenberg (I’m dying, dying, dying to make a deal)

Done, you have the cash behind the fourth door. However, he may die regretting trading the door for $700 OR…Curtain #1 (Travel sign) With advice from “Honey” he chosses…the TRAVEL. Behind the door:

$ 2 4 8 .00

And for travelling, he and his honey are going to….Hawaii (1wk.@ Kona Surf). And they’ll stop, but Monty won’t. Here’s another $1,000 ($3,148)

Two other people in the center section will get their chance at that other fortune Mr. Hall was talking about before.

Tonnie Cremacino (Hawaiian sprite) and George Shire (hobo tennis player)

And here’s Brian with two fortunes…Fortune Cookies. Messages included. George is ready to crack it open…NOT YET! Maybe you should trade it for Curtain #3. He quickly changes his mind, so Monty gets to open it up.

“YOU SMART COOKIE-WINS $605.00!

George is feeling pretty dumb, especially after he sees…THREE GARBAGE CANS STRAIGHT FROM NEWPORT BEACH!

Who knows whether Tonnie will have better luck? Her decision is the Cookie or the Star Big Box. She wants the Box! So she’s misses this important message:

“THIS CUCKOO COOKIE-WORTH $57.00!”

Instead, Tonnie’s telling time with an Emperor Cherry Grandfather Clock. Plus, she’ll keep time to music with an Helix Portable Component Stereo. ($1,648.50)

JACK$3,148
TONNIE$1,648
JOE & MARCIA$1,400
SUZI$1,183
CAROLYN$100
GEORGEHot Garbage

BIG DEAL OF THE DAY: $7,525!

The Takaks and Tonnie will participate as Jack and Honey say ALOHA! (The Takaks get first choice)

SNEAK PREVIEW TIME! There’s some Os-Cal Calcium. The rest will come later! Next…

His/Her Catalina Sportswear, Ray-Ban Leather Sunglasses and Benrus Quartz Watches. ($1,410) And it’s for…Tonnie. An OK trade!

Another matching set: Gibson Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher and Electric Range. We add to it a Sharp 19″ TV and a West Bend Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper. ($2,733.60) Doesn’t matter who the better shopper is in the Tataks. They both got lucky by going with the Calcium instead. It was $25 and it comes with…a Dicker and Dicker Davini Poncho Mink. ($7,525) Marcia, thankfully, have a respectable blue dress on. The smock comes off and the fur goes on.

Total Winnings: $13,366

Quickie Deals: One happy lady gets $150 for a Needle in a Haystack.

The image of the three doors is from cwashington2019 on Deviantart.

Let’s Make a Deal is owned by Fremantle.

PASSWORD (daytime) STATS: Week of January 10, 1966

Celebrity Guests: Lucille Ball and Gary Morton

POINTS AWARDED:

Ten Points18
Nine21
Eight18
Seven6
Six4
Five1
One1

ILLEGAL CLUES:

Said the Word: 1 (MISTAKE)
Illegal Clues: 1 (NEW YEAR’S for HANGOVER)

FORM OF WORD: 3

DUMB for DUMBBELL
MAGICIAN for MAGIC
DAY for DAYBREAK (guessed wrong with DAYTIME)

GAMES WON:

LUCY10
GARY4*
* Last game of the week was interrupted

LIGHTNING ROUNDS:

LUCYWINNINGSGARY
6 (Best Time: 20 sec.)$2500
3$2001
1$1502

$700 Winners: Easter Seals (represented by Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie Arnaz)

Gooseeggs: 3

Total Winnings: $4,300

Password is owned by Fremantle.

PASSWORD (daytime)-January 14, 1966

Host: Allen Ludden
Announcer: Lee Vines

Lucille Ball and Roger Bartman (Hermosa Beach, CA, ski film producer) 8 vs.
Gary Morton (husband) and Linda Bammer (Woodland Hills, CA, enrolling in UCLA this fall majoring in art) 19

Lucy’s wearing another fur mink. Gary says “Wait’ll the wind changes!” He should know, he bought it for her.

GAME #1-WORD #4: Lucy gives

10 Points: PULLMAN-COACH
9 (for the win): SLEEP-TRAIN
8: BED-BUNK
7: BUNK-BERTH $100

LIGHTNING ROUND:

CAFE-RESTUARANT, BOOZE-BAR, (passes SALOON)
FORMAL-INFORMAL, ATTIRE-GOWN, MALE-TUXEDO $50
MAILMAN-POST OFFICE, DELIVER-PARCEL, MAIL-LETTER $100
KNIGHT-DAY then EVENING (Gary almost blows it), SHINY(on Allen’s suggestion)-STAR (passes ARMOR)
ANGRY-MAD $250 Total

Time to switch partners and a dance from Gary, from the top up.

GAME #2-WORD #1: Gary gives

10 points: METAL-FERRETS
9: REDDISH-COPPER

WORD #2: Roger gives

10: HEART-WARM
9: NECKLACE-LAVALIER
8: JEWELRY-PENDANT
7: GOLDEN- (Lucy just sifts through the clues without a guess)
6: PICTURE-LOCKET

WORD #3: Lucy gives

10: SLIP-SLIDE
9: ROW-(blank)
8: CAR-SKID 17

WORD #4: Roger gives

10: HAND-FINGER
9 (for the win): SHIIMMER-SHIVER
8: GREETINGS-SHAKE 14

WORD #5: Lucy gives

10 (for the win): INFINMITISINAL-UNIVERSE
9: DECIMAL-MINUTE
8: MINUTE-TINY
7: MATHEMATICAL-SMALL
6: QUARTERS-FRACTION Within 2

WORD #6: Roger gives

10: NEW YEAR’S
9: RESULTING-RESOLUTION
8: BOOZE-HANGOVER Three away

WORD #7: Lucy gives

10 (for the win): HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-SNAKE
9 (for the win): MOVIES-MELODRAM
8 (For the win): MAN-VILLIAN Up to $350

And nothing for Roger BOO-HOO!

LIGHTNING ROUND:

DAY-NIGHT, MORE-EVENING, DAY-BREAK, WEEK-MONTH $50
FEET-SHOE, FEET-TOE, TOP-HEAD $100
JELLY-JAM $150
DUCK-GOOSE, SOUND-QUACK $200
YOUNG-OLD $250 in 25 seconds

Lucy and Martin Scisereck (Sherman Oaks, CA, father of three) vs.
Gary and Judy Mitchell (Burbank, CA, doctor’s assistant)

GAME #1-WORD #1: Lucy gives

10: LOVELY-BEAUTIFUL

WORD #2: Judy gives

10: JEWELRY-BRACELET

WORD #3: Lucy gives

10: CLOCK-TIME
9: FIRE-BANG
8: MORNING-ALARM 18

WORD #4: Judy gives

10: MEASURE-RULER 20

WORD #5: Lucy gives

10 (for the win): RUMRUNNER (accepted)-BLOCKADE
9 (for the win): CUSTOMS-ILLEGAL
8 (for the win): HIDE-SMUGGLE $100

LIGHTNING ROUND:

PALACE-MANSION, PALACE-, KING (three times), QUEENS, CINDERELLA-FAIRY LAND, KING- (passes CASTLE)
SKIP-HOP $50
CAKE-DECORATE, SMALL-COOKIE $100
RAP-PACKAGE, DOOR-KNOCK $150
SELL-BUY $300 Total

GAME #2-WORD #1: Gary gives

10 points: BRUNETTE-BLONDE

WORD #2: Judy gives

10: IMITATION-FAKE
9: NECKLACE-COSTUME
8: DIAMOND-RHINESTONE

TIME’S UP!

Martin, in the lead, gets $100. Both he and Judy return to start over Monday. Celebrity guests will be Rose Marie and Bob Denver. Lucy lists more of the guest stars that’ll be appearing on “The Lucy Show” coming up. Now that it’s in color, Gary is sending crayons so families with B&W TV’s can color by numbers.

The password today is Worthwhile. Your weekend is always more worthwhile if you take a moment to say thank you for your blessings as you worship with your family.

STATS FOR THE WEEK

Password is owned by Fremantle.

WHAT’S MY LINE?-Taped January 21, 1969

Host: Wally Bruner
Announcer: Johnny Olson
Celebrity Panel:

  • Nipsey Russell
  • Joanna Barnes
  • Bert Convy
  • Arlene Francis

FIRST GUEST: Nancy Moritz (Yonkers, NY)

She’s salaried and deals with a service.

Bert: Could I avail myself in this service?
Yes
How about Arlene?
Yes
Do the people come to you?
Yes
Do you wear something else?
Yes, most of the time
Is it a uniform?
Yes
Is it an essential service?
Yes
Is it in the health field?
No $5

Arlene: Yonkers had Arlene thinking the Chamber of Commerce, is it a non-profit?
Yes
Branch of the government?
No $10

Nipsey: It has nothing to do with health?
Yes, it doesn’t
Anything to do with children?
Yes
An institution with the education of children?
In a sense
Do you deal with children and parents?
Yes
Do it have to do with orphans?
Sometimes, but No $15

Joanna: Anything to do with bringing kids and adults together?
Yes
Anything to do with foster homes and adoptions?
Yes, but it’s one of the extra services.
Do you work indoors?
Yes
Anything to do with the law?
No $20 (30 seconds left)

Bert after shifting through all the possibilities he was wrong about PASSES.

Arlene: Anything to do with the Lord?
Yes
Are you a minister of some kind?
Yes, but it’s not enough (Wally reminds the panel she wears a uniform)
Is she a nun or sister?
No Game Over

Our guest is Capt. Nancy Moritz of THE SALVATION ARMY. And guess What? Arlene is an honorary Colonel, of the “best army in the world”. At the time, there were over 300,000 people in America and 2 million around the world! Let’s not forget the Salvation Army Christmas Band! Nancy says it’s not a requirement, but it’s about the joy of singing for the Lord. She plays coronet and tambourine. Sometimes piano, too, rough playing in December. Back to tambourine, we see sheet music written for the instrument. It’s in shapes looking straight out of geometry. All instructions for timing and choreography. It’s too confusing, we need a demonstration. Three tambourine dancers from the Salvation Army School of Officer Training in the Bronx.

  • Cadet Eileen Smith
  • Cadet Betty Jones
  • Cadet Joan Burke

After performing The March Parade by the New York Staff Band of the Salvation Army, it’s the panel’s turn. Three symbols are shown with numbers indicting the rhythm. Easy to explain, hard to show here, but the panel gets it.

SECOND GUEST: Sheldon Goldstein (Norwich, NY)

He’s self-employed and deals with a product.

Nipsey: Would the product be contrary to something that your appearance indicates?
Wally gets it, Sheldon’s appearance is not a giveaway to his product.
You don’t sell razor blades, do you?
Since Nipsey agrees he meant it, No $5

Joanna: Does it have any electricity?
No $10

Bert: Would we find it in our home?
Yes
Would it be mainly found in one room in the house?
Yes
Usually on the ground floor?
Yes
A room with an oven?
Yes
Could you hold it in your hand?
Yes (Wally makes a fish face)
If you held it in your hand, would it be functional? (The audience can’t hold back snickers)
Yes
Anything to do with the preparing of food?
Yes
Is it an implement?
Oh a utensil, No $15

Arlene: Something put in the mouth?
Yes
Is it a “Food substance” itself?
Yes
Is it something you’d have for lunch?
Yes
Is it an accessory to the meal, instead of the main course?
Yes
Does it grow in the ground?
Yes
Does it have a distinctive odor?
Yes (There goes the audience)
In the vegetable family?
Yes (15 second)
Garlic, Onion or Pickle?
No, No, No $20

Nipsey: Is it a seasoning or garnishment?
No, expect in one case. And in this case, GAME OVER

It’s not radishes or ketchup, either. It’s SAUERKRAUT! Sheldon has his own company, “Ready Pac Foods” in Norwich. At the time, they were making 40 million pounds a year!

MYSTERY GUEST

Joanna: Are you a motion picture performer, predominately?
No
Bert almost wants to make a guess “It couldn’t be!”: You’re on the stage primarily?
Yes
Bert’s guess: Eileen Heckhart
WRONG
Arlene think she knows it, too: Are you currently appearing in a Broadway play with a small cast and is a big hit?
Yes
Arlene’s guess: Maureen…Wally finishes it, STAPLETON

And she was so afraid she wouldn’t be recognized, she would’ve signed in as Marlene Dietrich! Arlene says Maureen didn’t disguise her voice, but she says otherwise. Anyway, our guest is appearing in the play “Plaza Suite”, really three one act plays. Joanna mentions Maureen would soon appear in a movie, but she hates flying. She’s booked a train instead, too bad the 20th Century to Chicago was closed by this time. Wally suggest a freight instead! The film was “Airport” adapted from the book which she didn’t read. Maureen is playing Van Heflin’s wife. Afterwards, you would expect to see her return for the theatre version. The irony is not lost on Arlene.

HONEST ANSWERS

For Bert (From Helen O’Donnell, NYC): Do you have any children?
Answer: Yes, Three Children. Ages 30, 24 and one’s about to graduate from college.

Arlene butted in. It’s 8 years, 3 years and 14 months.
For Arlene (Mrs. T.H. Moore, Gainesville, FL): Which do you prefer: Television or legitimate stage and why?
Answer: Devoted to television, it’s been very, very, good to her. Any actress prefers the stage for the excitement of playing to an audience. Overall, she likes them both.

What’s My Line? is owned by Fremantle.

$ALE OF THE CENTURY(syndicated)-January 8, 1985

Host: Jim Perry
Hostess: Summer Bartholomew
Announcer: Jay Stewart

Cash Jackpot: $51,000
All the Prizes: $124,659

Paul Airmen (originally from Boulder, CO), an exotic car wholesaler

Colleen Inuhai (Lehua, Kauai, HI), a obstetrician for a women’s hospital, but no babies of her own yet

Buck Riley (1-Day Champ, $0, $75 in bank) previous show

1 What TV series stars Daniel J. Travanti as…
Paul: Hill Street Blues (…playing the part of Furillo) 25
2 Legend says that this drink was named by oil workers that stirred the vodka and orange juice…
Colleen: Screwdriver (…with one of their tools) 25
3 What is the last name of the only father and son to serve as President?
Buck: Adams Three-Way Tie
4 What classic book by Dickens opens with the line “It was the best of times…”
Paul: Tale of Two Cities (…”it was the worst of times”) 30
5 Traditionally served hot, this Japanese liquor is from…
Colleen: Sake (…fermented rice) 30

INSTANT BARGAIN #1

Since Paul and Colleen are tied for the lead, the first one to ring in buys this…

KitchenAid Portable Dishwasher
Normal Price: $779
Today: $6

Neither player budges on the normal price. Jim will cuts it down further until we have a buyer. At $2…Paul hits the buzzer! (28)

6 “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” Name the famous…
Colleen: Mary Poppins (…movie madam who made that magic word famous.) 35
7 Name the 984 ft. Structure that indelibly identifies the city of Paris.
Paul: Eiffel Tower 33
8 What was it about Cyrano de Bergarac that made him so…
Colleen: His Nose (…self-conscious) 40

FAME GAME #1-Up to $10 or something else

Famous Person: I was born in Iowa in 1925.  In World War II, I served in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. Pennsylvania.  I wrote for Red Skelton and when he was hurt, I filled in for him.  This lead for a job as the host of an ABC game show called “Who do you Trust?”
Buck: Johnny Carson

#7 MYSTERY MONEY OR PICK AGAIN
Chooses the Money: $700
His first earnings in the maingame and no matter what, that cash is his to keep.

  • Paul: 33
  • Colleen: 40
  • Buck: 25

9 The gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place at an Arizona town with an appropriate…
Buck: Tombstone (…name.) 30
10 Name the Russian Composer who wrote the thunderous 1812 overture.
Buck: Tchaikovsky 35
11 What is a German trying to tell you when he says Danke Schoen?
Colleen: Thank You 45
12 In 1979, a major accident occurred near a little town in Pennsylvania
Colleen: Three Mile Island 50

INSTANT BARGAIN #2-Colleen all to herself
Finlandia Birch Rocking Chair
Normal Price: $1,073
Today: $11

Leading Buck by 15 bucks, there’s no need to drop the price. She’s not budging, though. Will an extra $400 make a difference “GOING ONCE…GOING TWICE… Sold! (39)

13 Native to the forests of West Africa, it’s the largest of the apes.
Paul: Gorilla One Dollar Away
14 Two Irish Brothers named McWhirter complied a book containing strange and incredible world records.
Colleen: Guinness World Record Book 44
15 What’s the name of the major river that flows through London?
Paul: Thames 43
16 What’s the name of the title character in English Literature that visited Lilliput?
Paul: Gulliver 48
17 To which ancient university are Rhodes scholarships awarded?
Paul: Oxford University (Alum include Pat Haden, Sen. Bill Bradley and Kris Kristofferson)

  • Paul: 53
  • Colleen: 44
  • Buck: 25

FAME GAME #2: $15 added

Famous City: I was a small village when Captain William Brown sailed into my harbor in 1794.  In my language, my name means Sheltered Bay.  In the 1800s, I became a major Pacific whaling base. From 1803 to 1811, I was the home of King Kamehameha.
Buck: Hawaii
I’m often called the crossroads of the Pacific.
Colleen: Honolulu

#3: $10 (54)

18 In 1981, the U.S. senate confirmed the appointment of the first woman to the Supreme Court
Paul: Sandra Day O’Connell (O’Connor) 48
19 Which of your fingers shares its name with an alphabetical reference list?
Buck: Index 30
20 Who played the father in the famous movie custody battle Kramer vs. Kramer?
Colleen: Dustin Hoffman 59

INSTANT BARGAIN #3-Colleen again
Kawasaki Motor Scooter
Normal Price: $1,799
Today: $16

Jim cuts it down to $11 for a tie game. GOING ONCE…GOING TWICE…NO SALE!
All together now AWWWWW!

21 What are the first three words in the text of the King James Bible?
Paul: In the Beginning 53
22 What modern city was first known as Byzantium and then…
Paul: Constantinople (Try Again)
Istanbul A Dollar Behind
23 Name the TV series that’s set in Boston’s St. Eilgius Hospital.
Colleen: St. Elsewhere 64

FAME GAME #3: $25 added

Famous Person: I was born in 1832. I am an English author who wrote many books on mathematics under my real name, Charles Ludwig Dobson.
Paul: Lewis Carroll

#6: $15 (8 was the $25)

Going into Speedround:

  • Paul: 73
  • Colleen: 64
  • Buck: 40

According to the song, what is a many splendored thing” Colleen: Love
Name Adam’s partner in Eden” Buck Eve
What’s the better known name of the American bison? Paul Buffalo
What do Chinese people do with their wok? Colleen Cook
In the classic film, who played Dr. Strangelove” Paul Peter Sellers
Name the largest planet in the Solar System. Buck Jupiter
What descriptive word do we give to violent seismic activity? Paul Earthquake
In what American city can you stroll around the Loop? Colleen Chicago
Who composed the famous musical piece “Bolero”? Buck Tchaikovsky (Ravel)
Name the Eastern state that has the postal abbreviation PA? Paul Pennsylvania
Name the young heiress who was kidnapped by the SLM? Colleen Patty Hearst
What museum is the permanent home of the Mona Lisa? Paul The Louvre

GAME OVER

PLAYERFINAL SCOREWINNINGS
PAUL98$779
COLLEEN84$1,557
BUCK45$745

LET’S GO SHOPPING!

Paul can buy the $3,000 Leader Car Phone for $85 or continue on. $110 more will buy the Dune Buggy worth more than twice that. Also up for sale this week:

  • Dicker and Dicker Full-Length Fur Coat ($9,000) for $390

And Paul would like a chance at more of our shopping mall. He’ll return to play again!

Sale of the Century is owned by Fremantle.

CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD-July 1, 2008

Host: Al Roker
Announcer: Burton Richardson

FIRST MATCHUP

One of them calls Hef the Boss, the other got whacked by a boss? 

The Girls Next Door (playing for Operation Gratitude and the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation): Bridget Marquardt, Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson, Jayde Nicole (Playboy playmate of the year) and Sara Underwood (Last Year’s Playmate of the Year)

Vincent Pastore Family (playing for Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research): Vincent (The Sopranos), Kathrine Narducci (also from “Sopranos”), Nancy Jean (not married for 30 years), Renee (daughter), and Christopher (Renee’s fiancé).

Round 1: Top Five Answers

Tell me one word women use to describe a very attractive man
Vincent: Handsome #3 (17)
Bridget: Hot #1 (37)
Girls Next Door:

  • Holly: Sexy #4 (9)
  • Kendra: Bootylicious
  • Jayde: Gorgeous
  • Sara: Stud

Pastores to Steal: Vinnie says Hunk “They call me this all the time”
Roker gets “chunk-a-loving” #2 for 63 points.

HOT37FINE5
HUNK18
HANDSOME17
SEXY9

Round 2: Top Seven Answers

Name something you might find on Hugh Hefner’s night table.
Holly: A Little Black Book
Kathrine: Cigar #5 (5, close enough to Pipe)
Pastores:

  • Nancy: Condom #2 (14)
  • Renee: Lamp #4 (8)
  • Christopher: Book
  • Vincent: Cologne
  • Kathrine: Breath Mint

GND to Steal: Viagra, #1 for 27 points

VIAGRA33ASHTRAY/PIPE5
CONDOMS14A BUNNY/PLAYMATE4
PLAYBOY MAGAZINE10COCKTAIL4
LAMP8

TRIPLE ROUND-Top 4 answers

Kendra doesn’t shake Nancy’s hand…Burn!

Name something people cheat on.
Kendra: Tests #3 (23)
Nancy: Spouse #2 (26)
For the record, Vinnie says infidelity was not the reason he and Nancy split.
Pastores:

  • Renee: Taxes #1 (32)
  • Christopher: “Pass, I don’t know”
  • Vinnie: Boss
  • Kathrine: Cards

GND to steal: Diet…Still in the game.

INCOME TAXES32DIET16
SPOUSE/MATE26
TESTS/HOMEWORK23

SUDDEN DEATH

Name something people are better off keeping shut.
Renee says Their mouths to win (84, Total of 315)

The Pastores move on, gotta say goodbye to the Girls “Say hi to Hef for us”

SECOND MATCHUP

One of them spent years next to Regis, the other always gets their man.

Kathie Lee Gifford Family (playing for Cody House and Cassidy’s Place): Kathie Lee (4th Hour Today), Frank (husband, football player/announcer), Cody (son), Cassidy (daughter), and Christiana (Frank’s adopted grandaughter)
Chapmans (playing for Mousseheart Child City School): Dog (The Bounty Hunter), Beth (wife), Duane Lee (2nd son), Leland (3rd son) and Lyssa (9th daughter)

Round 1: Top Five Answers

Name something Tarzan might complain that the laundry did to his loincloth.
Dog: Shrunk it #1 (57, and Kathie was thinking of it, too)
Chapmans:

  • Beth: Starched it #3 (10)
  • Duane Lee: Changed Color (15)
  • Leland: Shreds it #4 (8)
  • Lyssa: Losing it (Clean Sweep, 97)
SHRUNK IT57LOST IT7
FADED/BLEACHED IT15
TOO MUCH STARCH10
RIPPED IT8

Round 2: Top Five Again

Frank gives Beth a kiss on the hand. She’s not falling for it, though.

Name something people ask you to smell.
Frank:
Beth: Flower #2 (39)
Chapmans:

  • Duane Lee: “Smell my Breath” Al’s not impressed.
  • Leland: Feet #5 (2)
  • Lyssa: Cookies, or any food #3 (9)
  • Dog: Money
  • Beth: Their Hair

Giffords to Steal: Perfume #1 for 50 points.

PERFUME/COLOGNE44FEET2
FLOWERS/PLANT39
FOOD/MILK9
CANDLE4

TRIPLE ROUND-Top 4 Answers

Tell me something women stuff.
Cody: Their Bra #1 (53, Mom’s so proud)
Giffords:

  • Cassidy: Purse
  • Christiana: Christmas Stockings
  • Kathie Lee: Turkey #2 (22)
  • Frank: “Their Feet into Shoes” (but he does get a kiss)

Chapmans for the Win: “Themselves into Clothing” Giffords up to 275

BRA53PEPPERS8
TURKEYS22
DRAWERS/CLOSET10

SUDDEN DEATH

Which animal communicates best with humans?
Cassidy’s staring right at ’em. Dogs win it! (77, total of 506)

FINALS
Round 1-Top Five Answers on the board

Name something you’d hate to see fall on the floor during an operation.
Kathie Lee: Scalpel #1 (41, with other tools)
Giffords:

  • Frank: Body Parts #2 (32)
  • Cody: The Doctor #3 (12)
  • Cassidy: The Person, or Patient #4 (8)
  • Christiana: Table
  • Kathie Lee: The Light
  • Frank: Masks

Pastores to steal: Blood “There will be Blood” 93 points.

SCALPEL/TOOLS41BLOOD4
BODY PART32
THE SURGEON12
THE PATIENT8

Round 2-Top Five Again

Name a card game that might describe a woman’s lovelife.
Frank: Hearts #4 (17)
Kathrine:
Giffords:

  • Cody: Texas Hold’em #3 (18)
  • Cassidy: Go Fish #5 (6)
  • Christiana: Solitaire #2 (18)
  • Kathie Lee: Old Maid, Save the Best for Last (87)
OLD MAID28GO FISH6
SOLITAIRE18
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM18
HEARTS17

TRIPLE ROUND-Top 4 Answers

We asked 100 single women, what’s the first thing you do when you get home from an awful blind date?
Cody: Take a Shower
Nancy: Have a Drink #4 (2)
Pastores:

  • Renee: Call her Best Friend #1 (49, or anyone)
  • Christopher: Pig Out #3 (22)
  • Vinnie: Throw away their Phone Number
  • Kathrine: Watch a Movie
  • Nancy: Go To Bed

Giffords to decide the game: A Good Long Cry…WIN! (306)

CALL SOMEONE49DRINK COCKTAIL2
CRY/SCREAM23
EAT23

The Pastores get the $10,000 runner-up prize.

FAST MONEY

Questions:

  • Name something a gardener cuts while he’s on the job
  • Name something you polish
  • Name the time most people go to bed during the week
  • Name something you’d find in a golf bag
  • Name a type of jewel you’d see in a crown

Cody:

GRASS*26
NAILS14
10PM*44
CLUBS40
RUBY4
TOTAL157
* (Number #1 Answer)

Kathie Lee:

WEEDS+16
FLOORS+ (Toes too close to Nails)0
11PM+16
BALLS*41
TOTAL $50,000 230
DIAMONDS*
* (Number #1 Answer) +(Repeated Answer First) Shoes/Boots was the second #1 answer

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$ALE OF THE CENTURY-(Syndicated Premiere) January 7, 1985

Host: Jim Perry
Hostess: Summer Bartholomew (replace Lee Menning here and on daytime)
Announcer: Jay Stewart

Up for grabs:
Cadillac Eldorado Convertible valued at $35,679 for just $610
All the prizes and a cash jackpot of $50,000 for just $850

That could go to any of our players if they answer right, avoid temptation and are in it for the long haul.

Jack Winklin (Hawthrone, CA) a number lover, can memorize any serial number

Andra Racibarken (originally from Newark, NJ) “she does not do anything halfway”  except climb Mount Whitney when she first came to California

Buck Riley (originally from Santa Fe, NM) “doesn’t practice what he preaches” wrote a gambling book, filled with advice that has failed him

Every one starts with $20. Each right answer adds $5 more, wrong answers cost you 5. Who’s ever ahead after the Speed Round is the Champion and gets a chance at going shopping.

1 According to a famous film title, when did John Voight’s cowboy get in the saddle?
Andra: Midnight 25
2 What are square, overhand and granny?
Jack: Serves (Knots) 15
3 In 1588, what country’s Navy defeated the Spanish Armada?
Buck: Great Britain 25
4 Who made the daring statement, “Give me Liberty or Give Me Death?
Jack: Patrick Henry 20
5 She had a dumb boyfriend, a heartless boyfriend and a cowardly boyfriend.  Name the girl who went with these wimps to see the Wizard of Oz?
Audra: Dorothy 30

INSTANT BARGAIN #1

Audra, who’s in the lead, has a chance to buy bargain merchandise. Once she buys, it’s hers to keep, no matter what…BUT, it may cost her the game later. Here’s Summer with a bargain.

Jewels by Edwar 18kt. Gold Triangular Ring (Gift Certificate)
Regular Price: $800
Today: $5

Andra doesn’t rush. Jim steps in to add $100. “GOING ONCE…GOING TWICE” Almost Three Times before “SOLD!” (25)

6 In Chess, only one piece goes in any direction as far…
Jack: King (…as it wants: Queen) 15
7 By what collective name do we know the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
Andra: The Bill of Rights 30
8 In Literature, Aramis, Athos and Porthos were better known…
Buck: The Three Musketeers 30

FAME GAME #1

The first to figure out this riddle gets a pick of the board of 9. Some prizes, some cash and one number adds $10 to their score.

Famous Person: “I was born in 1935.  I learned hillbilly and blues songs from records.  In 1954, I made my first commercial record.  I created a sensation of the Ed Sullivan Show.”
Buck: Elvis Presley


#5 $10 (Note: Elvis also made 28 movies)

  • Jack: 15
  • Andra: 30
  • Buck: 40

10 What’s the French Name of the creamy potato soup that’s flavored…
Andra: Vichyssoise (…with leeks, chicken stock and served cold) 35
11 Name the ceremonial march that is the official song of the President…”
Andra: Hail to the Chief (…of the United States) Tied for Lead
12 The Name of this mythical beast derives from the Latin words meaning “one horn”
Andra: A Unicorn 45
13 From what small nut would grow a mighty oak?
Jack: Acorn 20

INSTANT BARGAIN #2-Andra again

Beverly Stereo System from Denmark
Regular Price: $1,095
Today: $10

Andra is worried about Buck, not so much about Jack. We’ll cut it down to $6, only one buck behind Buck. “GOING ONCE…” Sold! PLUS A SALE SURPRISE FOR $800 (39)

14 This flightless African creature is the largest bird…
Jack: Ostrich (…alive) 25
15 Who’s the American Secretary of State who shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize…
Buck: Kissinger (with North Vietnam’s Lê Đức Thọ) 45
16 Which American city before being renamed in 1664 had been called New Amsterdam?
Andra: New York 44
17 In the Legend, the people of Troy were stunned when something unexpected…
Andra: The Trojan Horse (Jim almost give it to her, but the judges want more info.)
The Troops came out of the Trojan Horse 49
18 Who played Right Hand Man to Robinson Crusoe?
Jack: Friday 30

When he was asked who did the housework, Robinson Crusoe said “Thank God, it’s Friday.

  • Jack: 30
  • Andra: 49
  • Buck: 45

FAME GAME #2: $15 Added

Famous Place: I’m one of the world’s capital cities, as well as a cultural and financial center.  I was the residence of the Haspburgs
Jack: Brussels, Belgium
Andra: Vienna

Her husband said to pick a lucky 1 $5 (54)

20 Zimbabwe, a nation in Southern Africa…
Andra: Rhodesia (…was known until 1980 as what?) 59
21 Because they’re often sponsored by toiletry companies, what name is given to daytime dramas?
Jack: Soaps 35
22 As an adjective, this word means up to date.  As a noun…
Jack Current (…it’s the main flow of a river, Lucked Out) 40

INSTANT BARGAIN #3-Third for Andra

7-Day New England Tour
Regular Price: $2,336
Today: $16

Andra’s hubby loves to travel. Jim figures she’ll buy the trip as is. No price cut, no bonus cash. GOING ONCE…DONE DEAL! And she’s still ahead by 3 Dollars

23 The world’s tallest building, the Sears Tower…
Andra: In Chicago 48
24 Name the famous Portuguese Sailor who commanded…
Andra: Christopher Columbus (…commanded the first expedition to circumvent the globe: Magellan) 43
25 What popular Television series began with the theme song, Suicide is Painless?
Jack: MASH 45

FAME GAME #3-$25 Added

Famous Person: I was born about 1872. And grew up to become a vital dominating figure.  I stole horses as a youth but underwent religious conversion in my 20’s. In 1903, I was acclaimed as a great prophet and healer.
Jack: Aimee Semple Macpherson
The son of the Czar was afflicted…
Andra: John Smith
Buck gets the rest “…with hemophilia.  I stopped the boy’s bleeding with hypnosis.  In 1916, three conservatives plied me with poisoned and finally shot me to death.  I was known as Russia’s mad monk.  I am…Rasputin

#9 $25! (Lucky 7 had $15)

Going into Speedround:

  • Jack 45
  • Andra 43
  • Buck 70

“On TV’s Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy’s character was…” Andra Spock
“What is Popeye’s favorite vegetable?” Andra Spinach
“What must you be able to do to become a member of a glee club?” Andra “You Gotta be Singing” Name the sweet yellow fluid bees make from the nectar: Andra Honey
In what popular comic strip does Peppermint Pattie appear? Buck Peanuts
How many strings are there on a standard violin? Jack: 4
Who invented the phonograph? Jack “Mark, ugh Bell” (Edison)
What book of the bible contains the story of Noah? Jack Genesis
Name the TV miniseries that told the story of Knuta Kinte: Jack Roots
By what nickname do we know the playwright Thomas Linear Williams? Jack Tennessee Williams
Name the European capital served by Heathrow airport: Jack London
What tree branch is regarded as a symbol of peace? Jack Olive
In what state will you find the Grand Canyon? Audra Arizona

GAME OVER!

PLAYERFINAL SCOREWINNINGS
JACK70$0
ANDRA68$5,170 (My Count: $5,199 adding her score)
BUCK75$0

Buck is the champ and that $75 on the scoreboard can be spent on the shopping floor.

  • Leader Portable Car Phone ($3,000) for $85 $75
  • Sand Toys Dune Buggy ($6,100) for $195
  • Cadillac Eldorado Convertible ($35,679) for $610
  • Those prizes and more PLUS a cash Jackpot of $50,000 ($123,659!) all for $830

If Buck wants the bigger stuff, he’ll have to keep playing and keep winning. If he loses, that cash is no better than any other U.S. currency. He can buy the Phone right now instead and retire from the show. Buck will…play again! The $75 will be banked and added to his score if he wins again. Meanwhile, the jackpot goes up by $1,000 each day until someone goes all the way.

Note: The NBC Daytime version had scrapped this format for the Winner’s Board by this time.

Sale of the Century is owned by Fremantle.

ALL-NEW LET’S MAKE A DEAL-September 28, 1984

Host: Monty Hall
Featuring: Brian Cummings and Karen LaPierre

Once Monty’s doing giving high fives, it’s time to get down to business.

First Trades: Kathy Anset (gambling lady, with giant aces)

Monty giver her five, too. A $500 Bill! Now what’s in his other pocket? It’s MORE CASH…or less cash? Kathy doesn’t know, but she can trade her $500 bill for that, OR she can trade it in for Curtain #1. To start with, we see $25 of Os-Cal Calcium. Decisions, Decisions! Kathy…keeps what see already has. SOME GAMBLER SHE IS! What was behind the Os-Cal? It’s a Ford….THAT’S AGED A BIT! (Old Falcon)

But what about Monty’s other pocket? THREE TIMES WHAT SHE HAD! ($1,500)

After seeing what a woman can do, let’s she how good shoppers men are!

HOLD ON! The alarm’s gone off! That mean it’s time for Door #4! In this first edition, there’s cash behind the door. We don’t know how much, but it could be up to $5,000…or as little as $1. In the center of the trading floor, players’ seats are numbered 1 to 36. Whatever number the randomizer on the door stops on, the trader in that seat wins the money. And the number is…28. It’s Sue Cornet (tennis player).

Sue is the first that gets to open the door we don’t have room for the Big Deal. The question is, will she keep the cash or make a trade for Curtain #3? You don’t have to wait to find out about the curtain. It’s a Trip to Mexico City (1 wk.@ Maria Isabel Sheraton) and $500 cash ($2,148) The audience wants Sue to take the trip, but she’s already five miles ahead of them. So, what was behind Puerta Numero Cuatro?

$4,007!

Now, where were we before all this? Oh yeah, let’s see how good shoppers men are?

Dan Beavers (deli baseball team) vs. Jim Briggs (gator hat)

Who ever bids closest to this item gets $400
Cortizone 5 (1 oz.)
Dan $2.69 Jim $1.99
ARP: $3.40 Dan wins

That was an interesting experiment. Back to the ladies:

Shirlene Mayer (chicken with an egg) vs. Anne Gibbons (fisher lady)

Another item for the same stakes:
Mentos (1 roll)
Anne $1.25 Shirlene 80¢
ARP: 35¢ Shirlene makes bank

Now for a real test, Man vs. Woman

Duane Starr (gold suit with monster helmet) vs. Jodie Edmonson (party clown)

VLP Vinyl Repair (1 oz.)
Jodie $2.99 Duane $3.15
ARP: $2.89 Jodie Wins

Next comes the hard part. Each of our winners can trade their cash in for something different.
Jodie goes first, Four Benjamins or Curtain #3. She takes the curtain:

It’s a Roper Gas Range and Litton Go Anywhere Microwave, plus some d’Amelia Pasta to cook up! ($1,253)

Shirlene’s option is the Sunshine Box. It’s a deal for…AN OLD-FASHIONED GAS PUMP (Not the cool ones that PiR would offer)

Lastly, it’s Dan. His money for Curtain #1? He’ll take a swing and gets… a La-Z-Boy Signature II Sleeper Sofa and Pilot Stereo ($1,598)

Julie Chapman (giant Orbo cookie) and Tina Yusef (playboy Bunny)

Make Me Some Money and I’ll be your (Bunny)

Sign (Never take My Word for it)

You can take Monty’s word that he’ll give $300 to each lady. Three boxes are on the floor, each will cost $150 to buy.

#1: Julie will buy: Benrus Citation Gold Watches ($500)
#2: Tina buys: PUNK ROCK WIG
#3: Both buy: Sharp 9″ TV ($450)

To recap:

  • Julie has $950 in prizes
  • Tina has the TV and an MTV dust rag!

One decision left, will they trade it all in for Curtain #2? A sneak preview: Mazola No Stick Cooking Spray.

  • Julie NO!
  • Tina YES!

Tina missed out on his/her watches, now she has his/her…POLKA DOT LONG JOHN’S!

RECAP

Sue$2,148
Dan$1,598
Jodie$1,253
Julie$950
Sara$500
ShirleneRunning on Empty
TinaHung on to Dry

BIG DEAL OF THE DAY: $9,490

Sue and Jodie will trade (WHAT ABOUT DAN?)

We got a Kelvinator 16 cu. ft. Fridge/Freezer filled with Bright and Early Orange Drink. There’s also a Royal Prince Vacuum Cleaner ($1,160.80) It’s for…Jodie, only a little dip.

This time, we see a Gibson Washmaster Washer/Dryer (W/20 Mule Team Borax Detergent). While washing, you can enjoy a La-Z-Boy Recliner/Rocker and that Sharp 19″ TV ($2,221) Sue…didn’t pick that! Her Mom has joined her, and she’s seen Monty before. She won a Camaro on LMAD before. And now her little girl has won…

…a car of her own! It’s a Volkswagen Rabbit 4 Door ($9,490)

Total Winnings: $13,698.80

Quickie: Yolanda was looking for up to 15 credit cards. I didn’t get the rest because the theme was too loud.

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PASSWORD (Daytime)-January 12, 1966

Host: Allen Ludden
Announcer: Lee Vines

Lucille Ball (The Lucy Show) and Sara Maynard (Huntington Beach, CA, married to a tool designer for a large aircraft company, and a fellow redhead) vs.
Gary Morton (husband) and Donald Morrison (Elk Grove Junior High, CA principal and father of 14 y.o. Tom and 12 y.o. Mike) ($350)

GAME #2-WORD #1: Lucy gives

10 Points: STEAKS-FORKS
9: BEER-BARREL

WORD #2: Sara gives

10: LINKS-CHAIN

WORD #3: Gary gives

10: NUCLEAR-ENERGY (19)

WORD #4: Sara gives

10: INEBERHITED-DRUNK (20)

WORD #5: Gary gives

10 (for the win): KOSHER-STYLE
9 (for the win): ESTABLISHMENT-DELICATESSEN $100 (includes a name drop for Max’s Delicatessen)

LIGHTNING ROUND:

STUPID-DUMB, STUPID-DUNCE, STUPID-NUT, OPPOSITE-SANE, INTELLIGENT-BRAINY (passes on SMART)
JUDY-PUNCH $50
BEE-BUZZ, HURT-STING $100
WHEEL-TURN, TUBE-ROLL, RIDE-BICYCLE $150
IN-OUT $200

Lucy’s perfect streak has ended. Sara’s got her money and Donald’s got $50 more.

Lucy and John Johanessen (Santa Monica, CA, deputy probation officer in LAPD vs. Gary and Charlene Marshall (Covina, CA, mother of Keith 10, Susan 8 and Tim 5)

GAME #1-WORD #1: Lucy gives

10 Points: STORM-THUNDER
9: WIND-TURBULENT
8: BETTY-HURRICANE (Allen wished Lucy had used a different hurricane name)

WORD #2: Charlene gives

10: HOUDINI-MAGICIAN (form of the word) MAGIC

WORD #3: Lucy gives

10: ROBE-(pronounced KEN-WAH)
9: SLINKY-NEGLIGEE (19)

WORD #4: John gives

10: GUITAR-STRUM
9: PEABODY-BANJO $100

LIGHTNING ROUND

ATOMIC-BOMB $50
MICKEY-MOUSE $100
BEER-ALE $150
FRONT-BACK, BACK-BEHIND, BEHIND-REAR $200
LARGE-SMALL $250 in 20 seconds

NOTE: The record at the time was 15 sec. shared by Peter Lawford and Kitty Carlisle.

GAME #2 (Battle of the Sexes)-WORD #1: Gary gives

10: SPEECH-DICTION

WORD #2: Charlene gives

10: ROD-REEL
9: WHEELS-AXLE (19)

WORD #3: Lucy gives

10: DISTRICT-AREA
9: POLICE-PRECINCT John’s up to $450

LIGHTNING ROUND

PUTT-GOLF $50
BURMA-ROAD, FINE-SHAVE $100
TELEPHONE-TELEGRAPH, RING-PHONE, HEMINGWAY-BELL $150
SOFT-HARD (passes PUTTY)
UNCLE-AUNT $200 ($650 Total)

Lucy and Larry Young (Whitier, CA, student and high school bus driver) vs. Gary and Trudy Rhodes (Long Beach, CA, getting married in June)

GAME #1-WORD #1: Lucy gives

10: FRUIT-ORANGE
9: WRINKLED-PRUNE
8: YELLOWISH-PEAR
7: BRANDY-WINE
6: TART-APRICOT

WORD #2: Trudy gives

10: GATHERING-CROWD
9: BUSINESS-GROUP
8: PEOPLE-MEETING

WORD #3: Lucy gives

HYPNOTIZE-TRANCE (16)

TIME’S UP!

How’s your shooting, Lucy? Allen meant the Lucy Show, guest starring Dean Martin. Deano is a living doll, a lazy one. Gary is a consultant on the show, including guest stars. Dean will hopefully be there when the shoot comes.

The password today is Enthusiasm. The Peace Corps workers have a lot of enthusiasm, so investigate a career in the Peace Corps

Password is owned by Fremantle.

WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Daytime)-November 7, 1990 (approximate)

Hosts: Bob Goen and Vanna White
Announcer: Charlie O’Donnell

Three new contestants after a retired champion yesterday.

Tudi Roach (Los Angeles, CA) married for almost 5 years, moved in February. She’s an assistant sales rep for a major shoe corporation. Originally from Texas and lived with her husband in New York before.
Rhondalyn McCloney, part-time seamstress, secretary for a business partnership, married for Five Years, two year old son, and the family’s all here today.
Roger Sauerwein (Fieldon, IL) runs a sawmill lumber yard, sawing logs for a living

ROUND 1-Top Value is $500

Free Spin on Red $200

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
PHRASE

Tudi $200 No R’s
Rhondalyn $300 No S’s
Roger $400 No T’s
Tudi $100 No N’s
Rhondalyn $300 No M’s
Roger $250 Two L’s
$200 Two F’s, buys one O and one U
$125 No C
Tudi FREE SPIN but no D’s
Rhondalyn $125 No B’s
Roger $200 One P ($900)
$100 No H’s
Tudi $400 No W’s (WHEN WILL IT END???!!!)
Rhondalyn $250 No K’s
Roger $100 No G’s
Tudi $300 Four Z’s and thankfully no more consonants
Solve: FULL OF PIZZAZZ…Right for $1,200 (Bob said this was like pulling teeth)

ROUND 2-Same Wheel
Prize: SHOP-Service Merchandise Gift Certificate for Parfums Salvador Dali Collection ($400)

SHOP on Pink $250

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
FAMILY

Rhondalyn $300 No T’s
Roger $250 Four N’s
BANKRUPT!
Tudi $500! One R
$150 Two L’s, but no E’s
Rhondalyn $175 Three D’s
$150 No S’s
Roger $500! Two Y’s
Solve: LYNDON & LADY BIRD JOHNSON…Right for $1,000

ROUND 3-Top Value is $1,000

2nd Prize: MEXICO-Ventura 3 pc. Luggage and Trip to Acapulco (1wk.@ Fiesta Americana) ($2,369)

Mexico is on the $100 next to the red $400. Shop is now on the yellow $200.

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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
BEFORE & AFTER

Roger LOSE A TURN!
Tudi $250 Two N’s
$400 Four T’s
$300 One L ($2,400)
$100 Two R’s, buys Two E’s and Three A’s
$200 Two H’s and Two F’s, buys Four O’s
Solve: GARFIELD THE CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF…Right for $3,100!

RECAP

TUDI$4,300
RHONDALYN$0
ROGER$1,000

ROUND 4-Top Value is $1,250

3rd Prize ROOM-Keller Oak Bedroom Set, Bemco Mattress and Waverly Bedding ($4,934)

Room swaps with Mexico which is now on the $100 next to $1,250.

_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OCCUPATION

Tudi $750 No R, uses Free Spin
$500 One T
$750 One S, buys Two E’s
$100 One N (Back to $1,250)
FINAL SPIN TIME! $100
Tudi No D’s
Rhondalyn No L’s
Roger No G’s
Tudi Two M’s “HOME ECONOMIST” Right for $1,450

FINAL SCORES

TUDI$5,750
RHONDALYN$0
ROGER$1,000
Maingame Total:$6,750
Bankrupt Trash:$1,000
Left on Board:$2,125

BONUS ROUND:

Same choices as the last episode (here) Tudi wants “the brand new red car” as Bob said it. The Geo Metro worth $7,360!

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THING

RSTLN E plus MHC A

_ _ _ C A R

Tudi sifts through Roadcar, Fastcar, Motorcar, Racecar. Answer: BOXCAR

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