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00:00This is the $50,000 Pyramid.
00:06Today's special guests are Rita Moreno and Jay Johnson.
00:10Your host is Dick Clark.
00:14Welcome to the $50,000 Pyramid.
00:18We're very, very happy to have Jay Johnson and Rita Moreno with us.
00:23Welcome to the $50,000 Pyramid.
00:26We're very, very happy to have Jay Johnson and Rita Moreno with us.
00:30Rita, I have mentioned this on previous occasions.
00:32Do you have four major awards as the only person who's got the Oscar, the Emmy, the Grammy, and Tony?
00:37Yes.
00:38What else is there for you? Let's see.
00:41Well, I'm working on the Nobel Peace Prize.
00:45There are not many left.
00:47Paul Grotz, your partner. Paul, what's your job, sir?
00:49I'm an accountant here in New York City.
00:51Well, you know, this is an interesting combination.
00:53You've got you as an accountant and your opponent as a math teacher.
00:56Uh-oh.
00:57Accounting was the only subject I did not do well in in college,
01:00and math is the only subject I ever failed once.
01:04So I wish both of you miserable luck.
01:08Carol, this is my chance to get back. You're a teacher?
01:10Yes, I am. Upstate New York.
01:12Do you feel like this is a test?
01:13You better believe it.
01:16You're all going to revel as you work so hard to pass it.
01:20Well, much good luck to you.
01:21Jay, how are you, sir?
01:22I'm doing well. Doing well. It's a fun week.
01:24We're going to try to get one or the other of these contestants over into that winner's circle
01:28to try for $5,000 the first time.
01:30And if it's the second time they get back, it's $10,000.
01:33And the person with the seven out of seven answers in the shortest length of time
01:36becomes our Player of the Week.
01:37That person at the moment is Connie Ming, who said it yesterday, at 22 seconds.
01:42She's got herself a pair of round-trip tickets to Europe.
01:44If she holds up as the Player of the Week throughout the week of March 23rd,
01:48she'll be back to try again for $50,000 in cash.
01:52Somebody that week has to win $50,000.
01:55Let's move along. Rita, take a look at these.
01:57We have I Got Ribbon.
01:59Oh, that's terrible.
02:01We're Off Through a Flying Nowhere.
02:03TV Nostalgia, Nyet on Your Life.
02:05Well, the same guy made up all of these, I can tell.
02:08Nyet on Your Life, The Diners Club, Sweetheart, and Mixed Doubles.
02:12What would you like?
02:13We've chosen Sweetheart.
02:15Sweetheart, all right.
02:16Sweetheart.
02:17Describe these things associated with a heart.
02:20You have 30 seconds.
02:21If you make a mistake along the way, the cuckoo rings out.
02:23These are things associated with a heart.
02:25Ready? Go.
02:27This.
02:28Pulse.
02:30And the seven dwarves. Who?
02:31Snow White.
02:33The blue stuff that were the...
02:35Veins.
02:36When they give you another heart.
02:38Transplant.
02:40You've got a pain. It's another word for a pain.
02:42A head what?
02:43Ache.
02:46Folks, I'm sorry to interrupt.
02:47We've had a mechanical problem there.
02:49Let me check the clock.
02:50How much time do we have left here?
02:53Okay, that is the word you've just gotten.
02:55Ache.
02:56We're dealing with things that have a heart.
02:57There's 16 seconds left.
02:58Two words to come.
02:59Stand by.
03:00Ready? And go.
03:02A heart what?
03:03Beat.
03:04Yes.
03:05And the thing that makes your heart work.
03:06The mechanic...
03:10Oh, I'm sorry.
03:11Makes your heart work.
03:13Pacemaker.
03:14Oh, gosh.
03:15A little nothing.
03:17I couldn't even imagine what I've done wrong.
03:18All things considered, you did really well.
03:20The pressure of waiting for...
03:22You got six out of seven. Good score.
03:24Oh, Louie.
03:25Jay, is it true that your partner's not going to answer anything?
03:27You're just going to give the...
03:29Yeah, we discussed that, but I can't make her voice exact,
03:32so they'll probably rip us off.
03:33If you were doing her voice, what would it sound like?
03:35Just mouth something.
03:37Hello.
03:38Not bad.
03:40The odds are stacked against the other team.
03:41Which one would you like here?
03:43I got ribbon.
03:44Okay.
03:45Describe these things associated with a ribbon.
03:48Okay.
03:49Things associated with a ribbon.
03:50Ready? Go.
03:51It's what you give to someone at a birthday.
03:54A present gift.
03:55It's in a child's hair, but it's a female girl.
03:59Ribbon pose.
04:00Yeah.
04:01And it's what you do...
04:03You tie them.
04:04Yes.
04:05And it's...
04:06The ribbon is around something that holds like a gold...
04:10Necklace.
04:11Necklace.
04:12At the Olympics.
04:13A gold...
04:14Medal.
04:15Yes.
04:16And it's the hostage's color.
04:17Yellow.
04:18And it's a certain kind of ribbon.
04:20What kind?
04:21Slick.
04:22Very slick and shiny.
04:23Satin.
04:24Sorry.
04:25It was late.
04:26Sorry.
04:27That's all right.
04:28Carol, the score is 6-4.
04:30Not all that bad.
04:31You can catch that up in the next round.
04:33Paul, what would you like?
04:34The diner's club, please.
04:35The diner's club it is.
04:37Describe for your partner these people
04:39who are connected with eating.
04:41People who are connected with eating.
04:43Ready?
04:44Go.
04:45Okay.
04:46He cooks the food at the restaurant.
04:47Chef.
04:48Right.
04:49And Blank and the Three Bears.
04:50Goldilocks.
04:51Right.
04:52And he eats like a pig.
04:53He stuffs it in his mouth and he can't get enough.
04:55He keeps eating.
04:56Glutton.
04:57Right.
04:58And Blank and Wonderland.
04:59Alice.
05:00And he eats humans.
05:01He eats humans.
05:02Cannibal.
05:03Right.
05:04And she's the French chef.
05:05Julia Child.
05:06Right.
05:07And he tells you how to reduce your weight.
05:09By eating food.
05:10A dietitian.
05:11Right.
05:12That's it.
05:13In 25 or 6 seconds.
05:14They're not a record breaker.
05:15Good.
05:16Good score.
05:17The record for 7 out of 7 still stands at 22 seconds.
05:24We're shooting to beat that one.
05:25Carol?
05:26We'll go with TV nostalgia.
05:27All right.
05:28Please describe these early TV shows and stars.
05:31Early TV shows and stars.
05:34Ready?
05:35Go.
05:36This was the dog that come home.
05:38Lassie.
05:39Right.
05:40And with Tonto.
05:41The Lone Ranger.
05:42Right.
05:43And this is He Stars With It Now.
05:45American Bandstand.
05:46Right.
05:47And this was the variety show.
05:49Ed Sullivan Show.
05:50Right.
05:51And this was with Jackie Gleason.
05:53The Honeymooners.
05:54Right.
05:55And this was a guy who went around handing out lots of money to everybody.
05:59The Millionaire.
06:00Right.
06:01And this was the guy who used to dress up as a woman.
06:03Yes.
06:04The comedian.
06:05Miltie Berle.
06:06Right.
06:07You got it.
06:0813 to 11.
06:14The one time in my life, Carol,
06:16where I wanted a hearty round of applause in the middle of the game.
06:19Now, the Bandstand is about to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
06:23So that really...
06:30And so onward and upward.
06:3213 to 11.
06:33You have Nyet On Your Life and Mixed Doubles.
06:35The team that's behind has the choice.
06:36Oh, we're not behind.
06:37I beg your pardon.
06:38I looked at you and pointed at this.
06:40Excuse me.
06:41Jay.
06:42I'll give...
06:43Okay.
06:44What, Nyet?
06:45Yeah.
06:46Nyet On Your Life.
06:47You don't sound too choked up over there.
06:49Well, no, it's not Nyet, my favorite.
06:52These are things that are Russian.
06:53Oh, okay.
06:54Things that are Russian.
06:55Ready?
06:56Go.
06:57The liquor.
06:58Vodka.
06:59And the dancer.
07:02The...
07:03The red-nosed reindeer.
07:07Yes.
07:08And it's the head...
07:10Capital of Russia.
07:11Moscow.
07:12And it's their symbol.
07:14It's two emblems you use to work with.
07:16Sickle and hammer.
07:17Yes.
07:18And it's the red kind of soup sauce that they have.
07:20Worcest.
07:21And it's their political affiliation is...
07:24Communist.
07:25Yes.
07:26And it's the fur that comes from...
07:29Good.
07:31Nicely done, folks.
07:33Good job.
07:3517 to 13.
07:36Now, Rita, you're going to be on the receiving end here.
07:39Paul, describe these words that have two sets of double letters.
07:44These words have two sets of double letters,
07:47and you've got to get, what, 18 points.
07:4918 is the winning point.
07:51Ready?
07:52Go.
07:53Okay, this is where you live.
07:54The number is the...
07:55A desk.
07:56Right.
07:57And when you have a painting done on your arm.
07:59A picture on your arm.
08:00Tattoo.
08:01Right.
08:02And this is a state...
08:04Mississippi.
08:05No.
08:06Tuscaloosa.
08:07Pass.
08:08Pass it.
08:09This is where an Indian lives.
08:10The little tent-like thing.
08:11A teepee.
08:12Right.
08:13This is you lift these to...
08:14Weights.
08:15It's a type of weight.
08:16Dumbbells.
08:17Right.
08:18This is what you use to clean off a window.
08:19To rinse off a window.
08:20A squeegee.
08:21Right.
08:22That's it.
08:23Good.
08:24Congratulations.
08:25Good.
08:26That sounded like a tough one.
08:27It really was.
08:28You say two sets of double letters.
08:31I know.
08:32I'm ready to just cut my throat.
08:33If you get psyched by that.
08:34But they're all...
08:35It's like in the capital of Tennessee
08:36to get a clue out.
08:37Well, where are they?
08:38Nashville.
08:39Nashville is Music City.
08:40Blank Ernie Ford.
08:43See how easy it is when you get it.
08:44I know.
08:45I know.
08:46You folks are gonna try for $5,000.
08:48Fear not, Carol.
08:49We'll be back to play the game again
08:50and maybe you'll get your shot at it.
08:51Let's step this way and give it a go.
08:53He says nothing's gonna help this dull no-wax floor.
09:04I says, ha, this floor's got a future.
09:07Because future makes old-looking no-wax floors look young again.
09:10He says, you've been watching too much TV.
09:12Ha!
09:13Future's recommended for no-wax floors.
09:16It's tough, acrylic, and look, it's clear,
09:18like my floor's original shine.
09:21See, looks young and beautiful.
09:23We talking about the no-wax floor?
09:25Oh, yeah.
09:26Aw.
09:27Future makes old-looking no-wax floors look young again.
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10:13And now back to you, Dick.
10:15Poor Paul is sitting here thinking about trying to win $5,000.
10:18We've got a continuing argument that went on while at commercial.
10:20What's the capital of Tennessee, Nashville or Knoxville?
10:23How many people say Knoxville?
10:25Knoxville.
10:27How many people say Nashville?
10:30It's a tie.
10:32It's a tie. You can take your pick.
10:34It is Nashville.
10:36It is Nashville.
10:37Yes, it is. We looked it up in the meantime.
10:39How little we know of our neighboring states.
10:41Oh, that's the truth.
10:42Enough of this falder-all. Are you ready to go here?
10:44I'm ready.
10:45All right. The best thing you can do is concentrate very carefully on the lady's face.
10:48She is an award-winning actress, but she will emote with such integrity
10:52to give you all of the answers here.
10:54All right. Hang in for $5,000.
10:56Here's your first subject. Go.
10:58The toes, the toenails.
10:59Marks the feet.
11:02Look into my eyes, you will do what I say.
11:04What a hypnotist would say.
11:07Orange.
11:09Grapefruit.
11:10Citrus fruits.
11:13Citrus.
11:15Juice.
11:16Juice fruits.
11:18Laundry.
11:20Certain guys' minds.
11:23Things that are dirty.
11:27A phonograph.
11:29A sewing kit.
11:30Things with a needle.
11:34Toothpaste.
11:36Hair.
11:37Goo.
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13:35Tonight, a man's dream of flying leads to danger when his glider falls into the wrong
13:39hands on Farewell to the Planet of the Apes.
13:42With Lurik's wings, we can swoop down out of the night sky in the dark, unseen, unheard.
13:49That is why I'm determined to keep him alive until he can teach us to fly.
13:57It's Man Against Beast, eighth week.
13:59Don't miss Farewell to the Planet of the Apes, tonight at 8 on Channel 48.
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15:18Well, it's nice and peaceful in here. It's been a little crazy for the last couple of minutes.
15:21Carol, are you up to winning your share of the loot now?
15:24Sure, I wouldn't mind having my hand in a little bit of that.
15:28You've got a $5,000 chance coming up here.
15:30I'm partnered with a lady who's just been very generous with our money.
15:33Jay, your partner's won his $5,000.
15:35And Paul, if you win again, you'll try for $10,000.
15:38Here are the subjects, folks.
15:39And we'll start with the ladies in a moment.
15:41We have tough luck, troublemakers, a night at the opera, arrow-minded, in the money, keep it clean.
15:46Rita Moreno makes the first choice.
15:48Okay, how about keep it clean?
15:50All right.
15:51Please describe these people or things that clean up.
15:54People or things that clean up.
15:56Ready? Go.
15:58You do it on the floor.
15:59Mop, broom, sweep.
16:00Yeah.
16:01A lady who cleans a hotel room.
16:03Jade.
16:04Yeah.
16:05You do this for leaves on the...
16:07Rake.
16:08Yeah.
16:09The man at the bottom of a building who cleans the...
16:11Janitor.
16:12Yeah.
16:13You take a piece of old cloth.
16:14What is the old cloth called?
16:15Dust.
16:16Dust rag.
16:17Yeah.
16:18The stuff that smells real strong to clean the toilet.
16:20Pneumonia.
16:21Yeah.
16:22And this sops up ink.
16:23Ink.
16:24Ink.
16:25What do you do when you write...
16:26A blotter.
16:27Yeah.
16:28All right.
16:29Oh, I couldn't remember.
16:31Perfect score, seven out of seven.
16:33Not in record time.
16:35The record still stands at 22 seconds.
16:37So as you watch the game play, watch that little clock between the players.
16:41And the one who comes up with seven answers in less than 22 seconds
16:44wins a pair of round-trip tickets to Europe
16:46and the opportunity to try for $50,000.
16:48Jay?
16:49Well, in honor of Paul's recent success, I believe we'll go in the money.
16:52Why not?
16:54Describe these places where you find money other than the $50,000 pyramid.
16:58Places where you find money.
17:00Ready?
17:01Go.
17:02It's the leather thing you fold over.
17:03A wallet.
17:04A jacket.
17:05It's what you wear under your shoes.
17:07It goes in your foot.
17:08A sock.
17:09And it's in the top of your...
17:10A drawer.
17:11Yes.
17:12And it's a woman's bag or...
17:14A purse.
17:15And it's a bank with a combination.
17:18A safe.
17:19Bigger than that.
17:20A vault.
17:21Yes.
17:22And you punch the numbers in at a retail store and a...
17:26A cashier's machine.
17:28You'll get it going to the next.
17:30They punch it in with the machine.
17:32And it's a...
17:33You throw coins into this...
17:35I'm sorry.
17:36Cash register.
17:38I just didn't think it was the right answer.
17:40One of those tough words, Paul.
17:42Cash register.
17:43It's a biggie.
17:44No, it shouldn't be.
17:46Oh, my God.
17:47You know, that's the most frustrating thing about this
17:49because you see it, you know what it is, it's not complicated.
17:51Score is 75.
17:52Carol?
17:53We'll try troublemakers.
17:55Okay.
17:56Describe these ways to get into trouble.
17:58These are ways to get into trouble.
18:00Ready?
18:01Go.
18:02When you take money that's not yours.
18:03You rob.
18:04You steal.
18:05Right.
18:06And if you're married and you go out with somebody else on the side...
18:09You're cheating.
18:10Right.
18:11And if you're boasting, you're...
18:13You brag.
18:14You're bragging.
18:15And this is the kind of person that goes through windows at night.
18:19Blank time.
18:20Blank Tom.
18:21Peeping Tom.
18:22Right.
18:23And if you go on somebody else's property.
18:25Trespasser.
18:26Right.
18:27And if you're listening and you shouldn't be.
18:28Eavesdropping.
18:29Right.
18:30And this is if you're bribing somebody, you want money.
18:32Okay.
18:3313 to 5.
18:39Paul, we have tough luck.
18:40A night at the opera and arrow-minded.
18:42Try arrow-minded.
18:43Arrow-minded.
18:45These are things associated with an arrow.
18:47Coming up, Jay.
18:48Things associated with an arrow.
18:50Ready?
18:51Go.
18:52Okay, this is in the back.
18:53A bird has these...
18:54Feathers.
18:55Right.
18:56And you draw this...
18:57A bow.
18:58Right.
18:59And this is who uses the bow and arrow.
19:00Indian.
19:01No, he's...
19:02A deer.
19:03A hunter.
19:04Right.
19:05And it's not crooked, it's...
19:06Straight.
19:07Right.
19:08And he shot the apple off his son's head.
19:09William Tell.
19:10Right.
19:11And the land of the free and the home of the...
19:12Brave.
19:13Right.
19:14And this is the art of shooting...
19:15Archery.
19:16Right.
19:17And it's 23 seconds.
19:18The record still stands at 22.
19:20Close.
19:21Close to that record.
19:23You got 7 out of 7 in 23 seconds, gentlemen.
19:27Connie has 22 seconds,
19:29and she remains the player of the week.
19:30It's 13 to 12.
19:31The men have the choice of tough luck
19:33and a night at the opera.
19:35Tough luck, and I'll give.
19:37Okay.
19:38Jay, he's going to describe these things
19:40associated with superstition.
19:42Things associated with superstition.
19:44Ready?
19:45Go.
19:46Okay.
19:47You climb up this to paint the house.
19:48Ladder.
19:49Right.
19:50And you use this on a rainy day
19:51to keep the rain...
19:52Umbrella.
19:53Right.
19:54And this is the number after 12.
19:5513.
19:56Right.
19:57And this.
19:58Keep your...
19:59Fingers crossed.
20:00Right.
20:01And this.
20:02Knock.
20:03On what?
20:04On wood.
20:05Knock on wood.
20:06Okay.
20:07And this is...
20:08Which doctor practices this?
20:09Voodoo.
20:10Right.
20:11And he's an Irish little...
20:12Leprechaun.
20:13Right.
20:14Hold it.
20:16I can't make a decision on that on my own.
20:18You'll let me know whether it's a tie.
20:1922.
20:2022, it's a tie.
20:21All right, we'll play that off.
20:2619 to 13.
20:27Now, ladies, you got to come up with seven.
20:29I certainly hope so.
20:31Do you want to give?
20:32I'm going to give.
20:33All right, you got to get seven out of seven
20:34to win the go at the money there.
20:36You're trying, Carol, for $5,000
20:38with a 20-point margin that you need.
20:40Or a 20-point score, I should say.
20:42Describe these things associated with the opera.
20:44Things associated with the opera.
20:46The ladies need 20.
20:47Ready, go.
20:49All the people who sing.
20:50The chorus.
20:52And you don't sit in the orchestra,
20:54you sit in a...
20:55Balcony.
20:56In the small one.
20:57Loge.
20:58And what's a loge called?
20:59Another word for it.
21:00It's like a carton.
21:01Another word for carton.
21:02Box seats.
21:03Yeah, okay.
21:04What you read.
21:05A book, play, script.
21:06At the...
21:07A program.
21:08Yeah.
21:09Bubbles.
21:10The opera singer.
21:11Bubbles.
21:12Oh, oh, oh.
21:13Sounds like window what?
21:15Barbershills.
21:16No, I can't remember.
21:18Oh, okay.
21:19The opera, what is it called?
21:20Sorry, ladies, it wasn't good enough.
21:24Gentlemen, we're going to try for $10,000 over here.
21:27Good job.
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22:45All for $10,000, and if we have time,
22:47we'll break the tie a little bit later on.
22:49Hang in, concentrate on your partner.
22:51Here's your first subject. Go.
22:53Pineapples, hula dancers.
22:55Hawaiian things.
22:58Well, all my sisters have gone to the ball, but I'm going to take...
23:00What Cinderella says.
23:05The Ladies at Tramp.
23:07Frank Sinatra songs.
23:10A worm.
23:12A cinder.
23:14A cigarette.
23:15A worm.
23:16A cinder.
23:17Things with ashes.
23:19Things in the ground.
23:21A slow fire.
23:22Things that burn out.
23:23Barbecue coals.
23:26Going to the next.
23:29A mystery.
23:31A novel.
23:32Types of books.
23:33A mystery.
23:34A novel.
23:35A play.
23:36A mystery play.
23:38A Sherlock Holmes mystery.
23:40Whodunnits.
23:43Going to the next.
23:44Murder mysteries.
23:47A needle.
23:50Things with points.
23:51Things that are short.
23:52A needle.
23:53A knife.
23:54Gentlemen picked up $150.
23:56We'll be back to break that tie for the tickets right after this.
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26:04At the moment, we have two players of the week.
26:06We're going into a death tie breaker here.
26:09I mean, boom, that's it.
26:10If you both get seven out of seven, the person who does it in the shortest length of time
26:14will become the player of the week with the score established at 22 seconds.
26:20We draw straws here to pick our partners, and you've ended up the way you are now.
26:24You want to describe things either that begin with the letter S or the letter I.
26:27We would decide it S.
26:29Okay, Jay, you'll have I when we get there.
26:31Describe these things that begin with the letter S.
26:33Ready? Go.
26:34A gunny what?
26:36A sack.
26:38The under thing that a woman wears under a dress.
26:40A skirt. A slip.
26:42A full term in school.
26:44A semester.
26:45Someone who hides away on a ship.
26:47Stowaway.
26:49A little bird.
26:50A sparrow.
26:51Yeah.
26:53A goodbye in Japanese.
26:54Sayonara.
26:55Yeah.
26:56Someone who stands guard.
26:58A soldier.
26:59Yeah.
27:00A sentinel.
27:01Go on.
27:03It sounds like I went...
27:05That's it. It sounds like...
27:07Oh, you got six out of seven.
27:08If you get seven out of seven, you've won it.
27:10In other words, it'll be the least amount of time scored here.
27:14Describe these things that begin with the letter I.
27:16Ready? Go.
27:17Not a foot, but a...
27:18Inch.
27:19Uh-huh.
27:20And it's when you scratch a...
27:21Itch.
27:22Mm-hmm.
27:23And it's ice that comes off of a...
27:26Oh.
27:27Icicle.
27:28And it's a musical...
27:29Instrument.
27:30Uh-huh.
27:31And it's a person that comes from another country to this country.
27:32Immigrant.
27:33And it's what a diabetic needs.
27:36Insulin.
27:37And it's also what you get when you buy something and they send you an...
27:41Inventory.
27:42Another thing, a little piece of paper.
27:44Index.
27:46You get it.
27:4730 days, you have to pay.
27:4830, 60 days...
27:49Oh, it's all that.
27:50We'll be back tomorrow to break the tie.
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