Glenn-Audrey-Paul (3rd syn. ep), 1/9/85

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00:00This is our returning champion, Paul Ehrman from Boulder, Colorado.
00:05Stand by to see Paul play for a dune buggy, valued at $6,100.
00:13Tonight on America's Biggest Park & Sale, we're offering a Cadillac Eldorado,
00:18valued at $35,679 for $610.
00:22All the prizes and the cash jackpot of $52,000 for $830.
00:29Two of the incredible bargains on Sale of the Century!
00:35And now, here's the star of our show, Jim Perry!
00:41Why, thank you!
00:43Thank you very much. Good evening.
00:45Welcome to Sale of the Century.
00:47You hear that cash jackpot there?
00:49We start at $50,000, we add $1,000 every day until it's won.
00:53So that thing can get way up there.
00:55I know in the daytime, we've gotten it up over to $80,000.
00:58So, who knows how high it'll go.
01:00I know one gentleman's going to try to stop it fairly soon.
01:02That's our returning champion, Paul Ehrman.
01:04Hello, Paul. Hi. How are you, Jim?
01:06You got off and running nicely.
01:08$98 you won with on our last show.
01:11You decided not to buy a nice prize, put the money in the bank.
01:14So, win today with $97 more.
01:17You could have a dune buggy, talking about means of transportation, worth over $6,000.
01:22And, of course, many wonderful things up the line, including that cash jackpot.
01:26Ready to go? Absolutely.
01:28All right. He sounds like he's ready.
01:29I'm sure there are a couple of other nice people back there already.
01:31Summer Bartholomew is going to introduce them.
01:33Hello, Summer. Hello, Jim.
01:35Good lady in red. Yes.
01:36I like that. Thank you. Thank you.
01:38Who do you have for us?
01:39Ah, our first contestant is a connoisseur of her own cooking from North Hollywood, California.
01:43Let's welcome Audrey Lapparato.
01:45Hello, Audrey.
01:46Our second contestant is a musician from Los Angeles, California.
01:49Here's Glenn Mitchell.
01:51Hi, Glenn.
01:52And we'll see you later with some instant bargains for these nice people.
01:54Thank you, Summer.
01:55Glenn, the musician, what kind of music?
01:58All types of music.
01:59I play drums, I enjoy jazz, rock, funk, all types.
02:03Good. Classical too.
02:04No, with classical drums as well, huh?
02:06Nice to have you here.
02:08You keep in tune when you're doing classical drums.
02:10Good to have you here, Glenn.
02:11Audrey, did we get your last name pronounced right?
02:13Almost. Almost. Lapparato.
02:16Lapparato. See, I would have recognized you anyplace.
02:18I knew that.
02:19What does it mean, a connoisseur of your own cooking?
02:21Well, I love to cook when I have the time.
02:24And I cook well and I eat well.
02:26Oh, yes. It sounds like you do.
02:29I do.
02:30Good to have you here, Audrey.
02:31$20 starts all three players off.
02:33And I do hope at home that you will play along with us
02:35and see how you do against these good people.
02:37All right?
02:38We have questions worth $5 as we get started.
02:40What terrorized the town in the film Jaws?
02:43Glenn?
02:44A great white shark.
02:45That's what it was.
02:46Even specifically, I would have accepted sharks.
02:48For $5, you are correct.
02:49$5 added to your score for the correct answer.
02:51This U.S. lake is the largest body of fresh water in the world.
02:55Paul?
02:56Lake Superior.
02:57Yes, it is. It's the largest in the world.
02:58Paul is right, beating Audrey with the buzzer.
03:00And he goes to $25.
03:01Name the military genius whose final defeat
03:03came at the Battle of Waterloo.
03:05Glenn?
03:07Oh, it's an obscure fellow.
03:10Napoleon.
03:12Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.
03:14Right.
03:15A little blank there for a moment.
03:17You lose $5 for the incorrect answers.
03:19Sorry about that, Glenn.
03:20Finish the famous quote that begins,
03:22that's one small step for man...
03:24Paul?
03:25And one giant step for mankind.
03:27Uh...
03:28Oh, it's a quote, and our judge had to rule against you.
03:31It is one giant leap for mankind.
03:33One small step, but one giant leap.
03:35And with a quote, you had to have it right.
03:36Sorry about that, Paul.
03:37You lose $5.
03:38In English, what does a French waiter mean
03:40when he says fromage?
03:42Glenn?
03:43Um, uh...
03:46That's probably what he means.
03:47That's what he meant.
03:48No, he's bringing you the cheese,
03:49is what fromage is.
03:50Cheese.
03:51That...
03:52Glenn, relax there.
03:53Now, you're amongst friends.
03:54Don't get nervous.
03:55I think that's what's costing you right now.
03:56You're a little nervous.
03:57It is time now for an instant bargain.
03:58The player in the lead,
03:59when an instant bargain comes up,
04:00can buy bargain merchandise.
04:01Sale surprise with a bonus, remember, could come up.
04:03Audrey and Paul, you're in a tie.
04:05Now, only one of you can have this.
04:06When you hear the low sale of the century price,
04:08hit your buzzer for one of you.
04:09This is yours.
04:11Channel your entertainment time
04:12into this 19-inch color set
04:15with one-button picture balance control
04:17and illuminated channel indicators
04:19furnished by Sharp.
04:20This fantastic color TV is normally priced at $439.
04:24Today on Sale of the Century,
04:25it's yours for only $5.
04:27Hey, Audrey and Paul, $5 for a color television set.
04:31For $5, one of you should...
04:33$4.
04:35I'm feeling generous.
04:37I'm feeling...
04:38$1.
04:39Going once, Audrey will buy for about...
04:41That's all it costs you, $439.
04:43$439 color TV for one slender dollar.
04:47Of course, we knocked that dollar off your score.
04:49You're down to $19.
04:50Paul, you're in the lead now by $1.
04:52Back with this for all three players.
04:54In the hit movie of 1982,
04:56who kept saying he wanted to phone home?
04:58Glenn?
04:59E.T.
05:00There you go, the extraterrestrial.
05:01And Glenn's back to $20.
05:02Ty and Paul, $1 separates all three players.
05:05Go back to 1912.
05:06It's 882 1⁄2 feet long
05:09and 1,600 miles northeast of New York City...
05:11Audrey?
05:12Oh, it's...
05:13Canada.
05:14Canada.
05:15Boy, yes.
05:16The unsinkable Canada sunk in 1912.
05:20No, the Titanic.
05:21Titanic.
05:22The Titanic.
05:23I knew that.
05:24Oh, did you?
05:25Why didn't you tell me?
05:27A little quick buzzer cost you $5, Audrey.
05:29Sorry about that.
05:30Name the Tennessee Williams drama
05:32in which Stanley Kowalski screened...
05:34Paul?
05:35Streetcar Named Desire.
05:36Stella!
05:37You're right.
05:38Streetcar Named Desire it is.
05:39$5 for the correct answer.
05:41Paul back into the lead.
05:42Time now for the Fame Game
05:43as we play for a pick of that Fame Game board.
05:45A lot of wonderful things up there on the board.
05:47Buzz in when you know a famous character.
05:50I am a fictional character
05:51who was born 54 years ago in the mind of a man.
05:55At first, I wore red velvet pants
05:57and my name was Mortimer...
05:58Glenn?
05:59Oh, mistake.
06:01Don't say anything now.
06:02Out of the rest of the question.
06:03We're not playing for dollars, so you stay at $20.
06:05I'll continue for Audrey and Paul.
06:06But my creator's wife thought that Mortimer was too popular.
06:09So they changed it.
06:10It wasn't until I starred in a sound cartoon
06:13called Steamboat Willie.
06:14Audrey?
06:15Mickey Mouse.
06:16Mickey Mouse.
06:17That my future was assured.
06:18Yes, indeed.
06:19Audrey, you've got a pick of the board up there.
06:21You'll get what's behind the number you pick.
06:23What number looks good to you?
06:24Three.
06:25And behind number three we have five.
06:27$500 in cash.
06:29You will take it.
06:31That's yours to keep
06:32no matter how you finish in the game.
06:34Wasn't that nice of Audrey to take that money?
06:38Enjoy it, Audrey.
06:40It's a great way to spend the day.
06:43Isn't that a great deal?
06:44It's great.
06:45Great.
06:46Great.
06:47Greater.
06:48Greatest.
06:49Very nice indeed.
06:50Daytime buzz.
06:51It's great.
06:52Weekday starting at 10.
06:53Only on Buzzer.
06:54Our champion Paul Ervin in the lead.
06:55Paul's at $25.
06:56Glenn's at $20.
06:57Audrey's done some buying.
06:58She's at $14.
06:59Let's get back to a good game.
07:00The name of this popular food comes from the Italian
07:03meaning little string.
07:04Audrey?
07:05Pasta.
07:06Spaghetti.
07:07Well, yes.
07:08No.
07:09No, she said pasta first and then spaghetti.
07:11Oh, I'm sorry.
07:12Our judge ruled against you
07:13because specifically we have to take your first answer.
07:15Little strings means only spaghetti.
07:17There are other types of pastas
07:18and that's why you lose five on that.
07:20And unfortunately, Audrey, our judge ruled correctly
07:22that we must take your first answer.
07:24Who wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner?
07:27Glenn?
07:28Francis Scott Key.
07:29You got it for another five
07:30and Glenn goes into a tie with Paul at $25.
07:32Rare, medium, or well done?
07:34Which is a person who communicates
07:36with the spirits of the dead?
07:38Audrey?
07:39Medium.
07:40Yes, that's right.
07:41I love that rare.
07:42Did you hear about the little fortune teller
07:44who escaped from prison?
07:45He was a small medium at large.
07:47Never mind.
07:48You got it another five.
07:51You breathe in O, which is oxygen.
07:53You breathe out CO2.
07:55Paul?
07:56Carbon monoxide.
07:57No.
07:58Carbon dioxide.
07:59Carbon dioxide.
08:00Oh, you're right.
08:02I'm glad he gave you credit.
08:03You lose five on that, Paul.
08:05Time for an instant bargain.
08:06Glenn, you are in the lead.
08:08You've got a $5 lead.
08:10You can buy this.
08:12Glenn, you'll look your best
08:14with this exhilarating exercise machine.
08:16It's designed to tighten your midsection.
08:19It has nine tension settings
08:21that allow you to increase your workout effectively,
08:23plus an attractive assortment of workout wear.
08:26It's normally priced at $785.
08:29Today on Sale of the Century,
08:30it's yours for only $10.
08:33That's very nice.
08:36I think Jay Stewart is a lost cause with that, Glenn,
08:40but you're not.
08:41You're in good shape.
08:42That would help you stay in good shape.
08:44$785 worth of equipment for $10.
08:48Anybody who knows me knows that I like ties.
08:51I'm not going to sell it for you for $10.
08:53I know you were going to hit your buzzer for $10.
08:55You knew.
08:56I knew you were going to, Glenn.
08:57But did you know that I was going to cut the price in half
08:59and you'd be in a tie with Paul if I sold it to you for $5?
09:02You're going once, going twice,
09:04and he will buy for $5.
09:06Enjoy that equipment.
09:08Sale surprise goes with it.
09:10Where is it?
09:12For $5, you also get a sale surprise,
09:16and it includes
09:181, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, $700 in cash.
09:25And a letter back to Glenn.
09:27$1,485 bargain for $5.
09:31Well done, Glenn.
09:32Knocked the $5 off your score,
09:34and as promised, you're in a tie with Paul at $20.
09:36Audrey, you're just trailing by $6 now, love.
09:38Here we go.
09:39Liberty Enlightening the World
09:41is this landmark's real title.
09:43What's its better-known name?
09:44Audrey?
09:45Statue of Liberty.
09:46Statue of Liberty is right,
09:47and Audrey pulls it away.
09:48$1 for the gentleman.
09:49$1, separate all three players.
09:50Good game.
09:51Past and present,
09:52this is the largest animal that ever lived.
09:54Glenn?
09:55Elephant.
09:56Nope.
09:57Nope.
09:58The blue whale.
09:59We have an accepted whale,
10:00as a matter of fact,
10:01even larger than any dinosaur that ever lived.
10:03Glenn loses $5 on that.
10:05What do we call that spot on the Earth
10:07which lies at 90 degrees north latitude?
10:09Paul?
10:10Equator.
10:11No.
10:12A little colder than that?
10:13North Pole.
10:14The North Pole, yes.
10:15It was either the equator or the North Pole.
10:16Paul loses $5.
10:17Audrey, you're in the lead.
10:21This character in the Arabian Nights
10:23garnered a king's ransom with the words,
10:25open sesame.
10:26Audrey?
10:27Alibaba.
10:28Alibaba with a $40.
10:29Yes.
10:30Audrey gets another $5.
10:32More people speak this language
10:34than any other in the world.
10:35Paul?
10:36Chinese.
10:37Chinese is exactly right.
10:38Paul gets back to the $20 mark.
10:39Yes, indeed.
10:40Yes, specifically,
10:41the Mandarin dialect of Chinese
10:43is the more people speak it
10:45than any other language.
10:46Did you know that English
10:47is the second most spoken language
10:48in the entire world?
10:49We'll be back right after this.
10:51♪ ♪
11:01The game is closed.
11:02Audrey's at $24,
11:03Paul the champion at $20,
11:04Glen at $15.
11:05We've added a $15 Money Card
11:07up there on the board
11:08as we go back with a Fame Game
11:09looking for a famous place.
11:11I am a great city
11:13that has been an important center of civilization
11:15for more than 2,000 years.
11:17My influence can be seen in architecture,
11:19government, language...
11:20All taking a chance.
11:20Athens.
11:21Incorrect.
11:22Out of the rest of the question,
11:23the champion stays at 20, no dollar value.
11:25I'll continue for Glenn and Audrey.
11:27My influence can be seen in architecture,
11:28government, language, and law.
11:30I have many sidewalk cafes, beautiful squares,
11:32ancient ruins.
11:33Audrey?
11:34Rome.
11:35Rome is exactly what it is, yeah.
11:37Yes, indeed.
11:38Audrey, you've got that pick of the board.
11:40Five.
11:41And behind number five, we have $15.
11:44$15 Money Card.
11:46She found cash for her pocket before the game.
11:49And now she finds a Money Card for her score.
11:52We add that $15, Audrey goes to 39.
11:55Paul, you're back in now on all three players with this.
11:58A little guy with a big name, William Arthur Philip Lewis
12:02made big news in 1982.
12:04Name either of his parents.
12:07William Arthur Philip Lewis.
12:09They're very, not too well-known.
12:10Prince Charles, Princess Diana, they're the one.
12:14No one tried that.
12:15A cowboy, a congressman, or a clown?
12:18Which one would be most likely to be engaged
12:20in a long filibuster?
12:22Paul?
12:23Congressman.
12:24That's exactly right, yes.
12:25So many times, the word clown comes to mind with that.
12:28You've got another five, Paul, yeah.
12:30He won an Oscar for the last of his 85 films on Golden Pond.
12:33Name him, Paul?
12:34Henry Fonda.
12:35Henry Fonda's right, just beating Audrey to the buzzer.
12:37And Paul's starting to move now.
12:38Adds another five and going to 30.
12:40However, Audrey, with an instant bargain,
12:42you have a $9 lead, and you can buy this.
12:47Here's a cool gift for the kitchen.
12:50Admiral's Alamode refrigerator.
12:52It makes ice cream, sherbet, frozen yogurt, and more.
12:55Furnished by Admiral.
12:57It's normally priced at $1,299.
13:00Today on Sale of the Century, it's yours for only $15.
13:04Wow, Audrey.
13:06Here we are at either the Equator or the North Pole.
13:09Right.
13:10$1,299 for $15.
13:12That is gorgeous.
13:13Is it?
13:14And you like to cook.
13:15Yes.
13:17Wow, and you like to eat.
13:19A lot of good things in there.
13:21Audrey, not $15.
13:24You've got a $9 lead.
13:25Nine bucks.
13:27You'd be in a tie with Paul.
13:29You'd have that great refrigerator,
13:30and you would be in a tie for $9.
13:32Going once, going twice, you will buy
13:35the $1,299 refrigerator for the price $9.
13:40It's gorgeous.
13:41I'm glad you like that, Audrey.
13:42We'll knock the $9 off your score.
13:44We've got a tie.
13:45I always find that gorgeous.
13:48Enjoy that, Audrey.
13:49You want me to go?
13:51Buzz till dawn.
13:52When you're up again one too many times.
13:55Could we do it here on the stage?
13:58Wait a minute.
13:59Only on Buzzer.
14:01Audrey and Paul in the tie at $30.
14:03Glenn, not out of the $15.
14:04We're back with this question.
14:06Which of our American presidents
14:07promised us a great society?
14:09Paul.
14:10Lyndon B. Johnson.
14:11That's who it is.
14:12Johnson is right, and Paul for the first time in a while.
14:13The champion goes into the lead.
14:15In what state did Mount St. Helens blow its top?
14:17Glenn.
14:18Alaska.
14:19No.
14:20Down the road of peace.
14:21Washington, state of Washington.
14:23You lose five on that, Glenn.
14:24You're down to 10.
14:25Who closed her TV show with a refrain,
14:27I'm so glad we had this time together?
14:29Audrey.
14:30Carol Burnett.
14:31Carol Burnett is right,
14:32and Audrey keeps the pace with the champion at $35.
14:33Yeah.
14:35We've added a big $25 money card up there on the board.
14:38Boy, that could be the difference in a close game.
14:40We're looking for a famous person.
14:42I was born in 1869.
14:4420 years later, I was admitted to the English bar.
14:47I became a successful lawyer in South Africa.
14:50Audrey, take a chance.
14:51Winston Churchill.
14:52And the chance does not pay off.
14:54No, incorrect, and out of the rest of the question.
14:56I'll continue for the gentlemen.
14:58In 1905, I gave up Western ways and lived...
15:01Paul.
15:01Mohandas Gandhi.
15:02According to the Hindu ideals, you are right.
15:05Gandhi it is, for a pick of the board for the champion.
15:07All right.
15:08Seven.
15:10And behind number seven, we have $400.
15:12We're picking it up.
15:13Paul, you can put $400 into your pocket.
15:16You're in a tie with Audrey.
15:17Or you can pass on that, pick another number,
15:20try to find a five, a 10, or a $25 money card
15:23that are up there.
15:25Six numbers, three of them have money cards.
15:26Do you want the 400?
15:27Do you want to pick again?
15:28Number eight.
15:30And behind number eight, we have $1,000 in cash.
15:32Well, he didn't find a money card,
15:34but he found $1,000 in cash.
15:37Turned down $400, got himself 1,000.
15:40Where were those, the 10 and the 25?
15:42Behind the number one and the four.
15:44Number four and that big $25 money card.
15:47Paul's got some cash, didn't find a money card.
15:49So it makes for an exciting finish
15:51as we finish up the game with a speed round.
15:53As many questions as we can get in in one minute.
15:55May I have 60 seconds on the clock, please?
15:57Paul and Audrey in a tie at 35.
15:59Glenn, you are back in now at 10.
16:01All three players, good luck as we start the speed round.
16:04Now, on TV, who played Hawkeye Pierce?
16:06Paul?
16:07James Farrell.
16:08Incorrect.
16:09What did you do just before someone says Gesundheit?
16:12You sneezed.
16:13Right.
16:14What are incisors and bicuspids?
16:16Glenn?
16:17Teeth.
16:17Right.
16:18Who is made from snips and snails and puppy dogs?
16:20Audrey?
16:21Little boys.
16:21Right.
16:22In the Wizard of Oz, what's the name of Dorothy's dog?
16:24Glenn?
16:25Toto.
16:26Right.
16:26How many ounces in a pound?
16:27Paul?
16:2816.
16:29Right.
16:30In the Bible, who killed Abel?
16:31Paul?
16:32Cain.
16:33Right.
16:34What is the meaning of the French word rouge?
16:36Glenn?
16:36Red.
16:37Right.
16:38What group had the hit record Eleanor Rigby?
16:40Glenn?
16:40The Beatles.
16:41Right.
16:42What eastern city is known as Beantown?
16:44Glenn?
16:44Boston.
16:45Right.
16:46What was her last name before she became Princess Grace?
16:48Paul?
16:49L.A.
16:50Right.
16:51On what continent are the cities of Darwin, Melbourne...
16:53Audrey?
16:54Australia.
16:55Right.
16:56Who was the sorcerer in King Arthur's court?
16:57Audrey?
16:58Merlin.
16:59Right.
17:00Who wrote the novel Catcher in the Rye?
17:01Paul?
17:02J.D. Salinger.
17:03Right.
17:04With time, we have a tie.
17:06Glenn, you cannot answer.
17:08You are out of it.
17:09Audrey and Paul, you are in a tie.
17:11I will go to the tie-breaking question.
17:12Remember, if you answer correctly,
17:14you add $5 and win.
17:15Answer incorrectly, you lose $5 and you would lose.
17:17For Audrey and Paul, the tie-breaker.
17:19Name the mad artist who threatened to kill
17:21the painter Gauguin and actually cut off his own call.
17:23Van Gogh.
17:24Right, for the win.
17:25Van Gogh, he's cut off his ear.
17:27Paul adds another $5 and the win.
17:30Back with the champion in just a moment.
17:32First of all, on TV, who played Hawkeye Pierce?
17:35That was Alan Alda.
17:36We have to say goodbye to Glenn and Audrey,
17:38and they both did very, very well.
17:40Glenn, you've got yourself the exercise equipment,
17:42the clothing, $740 in cash.
17:45You are over $1,500 for one day.
17:48And cash surprises, congratulations to you.
17:51And Audrey, you did very well.
17:53You've got that colored television,
17:54the refrigerator, $550.
17:57You are just a couple of dollars short of $2,300
18:01in cash surprises.
18:02Well done.
18:04But the champion, Paul Ehrman, he pulled it out.
18:06Paul's going back here shopping.
18:08Come on, Paul.
18:09Let's go back and do some shopping.
18:11Well, congratulations, Paul.
18:16That was a close one.
18:17The tiebreaker did it for you.
18:19Congratulations, Paul.
18:20You've now got $153 in your bank account.
18:24Why don't you take a look at this?
18:26That's the mobile phone.
18:27Now, remember, your prize is determined
18:29not only by winning, but by the amount of money
18:30in your bank account.
18:31You didn't quite get enough money for the next level,
18:33so you could still buy that mobile phone.
18:36A win with just $42 more
18:38could get you that dune buggy that you saw,
18:41something you haven't seen yet.
18:42You are a very good player,
18:43so you could get yourself up to $485.
18:46That's what you would need, and you would have this.
18:49It's no mystery that you'll enjoy this fabulous ride
18:53on the Orient Express.
18:55We'll fly you and a companion from Los Angeles to Paris
18:59for 10 luxurious days
19:01aboard one of the world's most famous trains.
19:04You'll dine superbly and participate in cultural events
19:07in the cities and towns along your route
19:10to Constantinople.
19:12This exciting train ride, normally priced at $12,380,
19:17yours for only $485 on Sale of the Century.
19:22Isn't that a lovely trip?
19:23Wouldn't that be... Have you ever taken a trip like that?
19:25Well, I've been to Paris,
19:26but I didn't ride on the Orient Express.
19:28Oh, that would be nice.
19:29I understand they've refurbished this beautiful, great trip,
19:32but you would have to get the $485 to get that.
19:35And if you didn't want to take that trip...
19:37How about getting the $610 and driving away,
19:39take your own trip in this.
19:41Step up to luxury with the Cadillac Eldorado,
19:45a gorgeous convertible
19:48with the sportiness of a custom personal car
19:51and the comfort and engineering sophistication
19:53of a great luxury car,
19:55furnished by Modern Motors.
19:58This prize normally priced at $35,679,
20:02yours for only $610 on Sale of the Century.
20:06And $830 would get you everything we've got on the stage,
20:10plus this.
20:12A cash jackpot of $52,000.
20:15Indeed, in total, over $125,000 in cash and prizes
20:18could be yours, but, Paul, right now,
20:20you could take the mobile phone and leave or play on,
20:23put your money in the bank,
20:24and I'll find out your decision in a moment.
20:37Back with our champion, Paul Ehrman.
20:39You've got $153 in your bank account.
20:41Now, David has traveled all the way
20:42from the Orient Express to the mobile phone,
20:45so if you want to take the mobile phone,
20:46he's ready to bring it over to you.
20:48Or put your money in the bank, play on.
20:50You're very close to the dune buggy,
20:52and you haven't even seen a gorgeous necklace
20:54next thing up the line.
20:55Do you want to take that nice prize and leave us,
20:57or do you want to take the chance that you can do it again?
20:58Paul?
20:59It's a nice prize, but I'm going to stay with you.
21:01He's going to stay.
21:02His $153 goes into the bank.
21:04We add $1,000 to the cash jackpot.
21:06Two new challenges and $53,000 in the cash jackpot
21:09on $ale of the Century.
21:10Good night, my friends.
21:11Bye-bye.
21:42
22:12All prices are manufactured with suggested retail value
22:15and are correct at the time of recording.
22:17This is Jay Stewart speaking.
22:19
22:42
22:49$ale of the Century is a Meg Stranding production.

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