Bill (X) vs. Charlene (O), 1968

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00:00Adam West, Kay Ballard, Eva Gabor, Roddy McDowell, Charlie Weaver, Steve Rossi, Wally Cox,
00:20Andy Dalton, and Marty Allen, all in the Hollywood Squares.
00:28And here is the master of the Hollywood Squares, Peter Marshall.
00:36Well, thank you very much, and welcome to Hollywood Squares Nighttime Edition.
00:41And, L.S. Stars, how are you? I said that for Roddy McDowell, and he's with us this evening.
00:48It's so nice. Eva Gabor's back. Our regulars, Allen and Rossi, Kay Ballard, who's at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas.
00:54She's commuting. Yes, Adam West is with us this week, and that's nice, and I think we'll have a good show this evening.
01:00Our players are, first of all, Charlene Henderson is our Miss Circle. Welcome to Hollywood Squares, Charlene.
01:05Thank you. I'm very happy to be here.
01:06You may applaud if you would, audience, and sort of make her feel at home, I hope.
01:12This pretty young thing is a housewife whose husband is in the Air Force Station in Pakistan.
01:17Right. He's been there a long time now.
01:19Yes.
01:20I miss him.
01:21I'll bet you do, and I hope he comes home real soon.
01:23Yeah.
01:24He couldn't have been gone too long. You have a nine-month-old child.
01:26No, we've been married nine months.
01:28Oh, you've been married nine months.
01:29That's it.
01:30You see what kind of information I get? Keep them cards and letters coming in, friends.
01:33And our Mr. X over here is Bill Phillips. Hi, Bill. Welcome to Hollywood Squares.
01:38Yeah.
01:40Hey, good luck.
01:41Thank you very much.
01:42Are you married? I'm going to start that off with that.
01:44Well, no, I'm planning on being in July. Wait a minute. June.
01:48In June.
01:49I hope she's not listening.
01:50He is a newspaper reporter from Chickasha, Oklahoma.
01:52Right.
01:53Good luck on that show, sir.
01:54Thank you very much, Bill.
01:55Okay, we'll get to our game in just a second. We'll play the first round of Hollywood Squares right after this.
02:02If you are viewing Hollywood Squares for the first time, these are the rules.
02:05The object for our two players is to get three stars in a row, either across, up, or down, or diagonally.
02:09It's up to them to figure out if a star is giving a correct answer and making one up.
02:12That's how they get the squares.
02:14Every game is worth $300.
02:15In addition, in our first two games, we play for the secret square.
02:19If one of our contestants picks the secret square and is correct, this is the prize they will get in round one.
02:24Listen.
02:25You'll fly to Rio de Janeiro and any other cities you care to visit in South America via Pan American.
02:30Pan Am, world's most experienced airlines.
02:33First on the Pacific, first in Latin America, first round the world.
02:36Pan Am makes the going great.
02:38At first in the hearts of our country.
02:39Let's show our homies the secret square for that special prize.
02:42Circle one, the toss backstage.
02:44Charlene Henderson, housewife.
02:46Oh, I'll pick Abby Dalton.
02:48Hi, mamas.
02:49She's pretty.
02:50What star of a popular TV comedy series began her career by winning $64,000 as a Shakespeare expert on a quiz show?
02:59Oh, I know who that was.
03:01Barbara Felden from Get Smart.
03:04I'll agree.
03:05She plays Hollywood Squares daytime all the time.
03:07Barbara Felden.
03:08And a good start.
03:09Circle gets the square.
03:10Bill?
03:11Very good.
03:12Ready?
03:13Yes.
03:14Okay.
03:15Ava Gabor, you're so beautiful.
03:16I'd have to start with you.
03:17Oh, thank you.
03:18I didn't know that about Barbara.
03:19She won $64,000.
03:21Uh-huh.
03:22As a Shakespeare expert, she knows.
03:23Yes, she did.
03:24That's incredible.
03:25What a clever girl.
03:26Excuse me, darling.
03:27You were going to ask me something.
03:28Yes, if you don't mind.
03:31If someone tried to inculcate you, what would they be trying to do?
03:36Good luck.
03:40Well, you're sure it's a nighttime show, we can say.
03:44Yes, inculcate.
03:46Well, I'm just going to guess at it, you know.
03:48Is that an English word?
03:50Inculcate?
03:51I believe it's a Spanish derivative, yes.
03:53It is English?
03:55It's English.
03:58Inculcate.
03:59Inculcate.
04:00What do you think?
04:01No help from Marty McDowell.
04:03Teach me something.
04:07Oh, I'm sorry.
04:08That's what you mean, huh?
04:09Well, Ava, I think that you're guessing like I would be.
04:12I'm afraid I can't go along with that.
04:14Hang on, fella.
04:15She's right.
04:16Do something.
04:17I should never know anything.
04:19I mean, a circle gets to square, your point gets to square unless it gets in three in a row if you are incorrect.
04:23And that's what just happened.
04:25That's incredible.
04:26You see, I should never know anything.
04:27I'm better when I'm guessing.
04:30Okay.
04:31I heard that.
04:32Good psychology.
04:33All right, Charlie.
04:34Ronnie McDowell, please.
04:36Who is starring in the soon-to-be-released Planet of the Apes?
04:39I can't wait to see that motion picture, I tell you.
04:41I've read so much about it.
04:42Say, Barnaby Conrad is well-known for writing books on what subject, Roddy?
04:46Oh, bullfighting.
04:47Agree?
04:48Olé!
04:49Put a circle right there.
04:51Go.
04:52Okay.
04:53Charlie, you're it.
04:54Charlie Weaver, the block from left to right.
04:56Say, Chuck, according to the nursery rhyme, there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
04:59She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
05:02What did she give her children to eat?
05:04She lived in a shoe?
05:07Fillet of soul.
05:10Fillet of soul.
05:13Oh, you dafty son of a gun.
05:16She had so many children, she certainly didn't know what to do, did she?
05:21She gave them...
05:23She gave them broth, but she didn't give them any bread.
05:27Yeah, I think so.
05:28I'll agree with you.
05:29Hey, that's right.
05:30Put an X right there.
05:31You have the block.
05:32Good.
05:33Charlton Henderson, Superstore Town.
05:34Vacation to do in South America?
05:35Kay Ballard, please.
05:36Kay Ballard.
05:38Oh, my God!
05:43That's okay, Joe.
05:44I did it for you and the kids.
05:46Kay is our secret square.
05:48I want to preface this.
05:49She does not like being the secret square.
05:51I'm glad you are.
05:53I tell you, it's for a trip for two.
05:55Listen, to Rio de Janeiro and other cities via Pan American.
05:58Remember, she's talking to an old duck down here.
06:00Excuse me, Kay.
06:01If you're wrong, the prize will go over to our next secret square game.
06:04Special envelope.
06:06All right.
06:07All right.
06:08Listen.
06:09Now, is it in English, first of all?
06:10It's in English, yes.
06:12The traditional New Year's toast of ring out the old, ring in the new is from a famous poem.
06:18Who wrote it?
06:19Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, or John Keats?
06:25Old Dum-Dum doesn't know that answer.
06:29There's something I don't know anything about.
06:31That Shakespeare and poems and books and I'm an old dummy.
06:36Give it to me again.
06:37All right.
06:38Ring out the old, ring in the new is from a famous poem.
06:41Who wrote it?
06:42Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, or John Keats?
06:48I haven't any idea, so I'll just say number two.
06:51Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
06:52I can't even pronounce it.
06:53Don't be silly.
06:55Well, Charlene, you're supposed to bluff on this.
06:58She's sure to...
06:59I told you she always backs off at these things.
07:01She said she's guessing.
07:02Oh, my.
07:03The lady said she was guessing earlier and she was right.
07:04Do you think she's right or wrong?
07:06I'll agree.
07:07I hope.
07:08The poem is called In Memoriam by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
07:13He's foiled me twice on this show.
07:15X gets the square.
07:16Nobody won our secret square.
07:17Oh, honey, I'm sorry.
07:18But listen, now listen.
07:19Hold it.
07:20Charlene, listen carefully.
07:21In our next secret square game, which is next,
07:23we'll add that to another prize so you can win them both.
07:25Do not fret.
07:26Put an X right there and on with the game.
07:27Bill?
07:28Let's see.
07:29Marty, you're in the position that can block her.
07:31Please help me.
07:32Block who?
07:33Block my competitor.
07:35True or false?
07:36Yeah.
07:37Once you drop a letter into the mailbox,
07:39there is no way for you to legally get it back.
07:42If you call up your lawyer and he's a little fella
07:45and you can lift him up.
07:49Legally.
07:50Legally.
07:51There is no legally.
07:56I don't think there's no legally way either.
07:58I'll agree.
07:59You say it's true.
08:01It is false.
08:02The post office has withdrawal forms for that purpose.
08:05So, circle does not get the square.
08:07That would give you three in a row.
08:08The third one, as you know, you have to earn yourself.
08:10Marty, please.
08:11Marty to win.
08:12He's got a little lawyer.
08:13Sit down now.
08:16Brigadier General James Stewart
08:17left the United States Air Force recently.
08:19Why?
08:20He was fed up.
08:23Getting up early in the morning
08:24and doing all them calisthenics
08:26for no cowboys is no good.
08:29What was the question?
08:30What was the question?
08:31Well, James Stewart,
08:32Brigadier General James Stewart
08:33left the Air Force recently.
08:34Why?
08:35Yeah, well, he couldn't take it no more.
08:37He's busy with movies.
08:38So, he said if it's between the Army Air Force
08:42and that, he'll retire.
08:43So, he retired.
08:46I disagree.
08:48He reached automatic retirement age.
08:50They retired him.
08:51Circle gets the square and $300.
08:53Congratulations, Charlie Anderson.
08:56It's true.
09:01Congratulations, Charlie.
09:02Bill said he's going to retaliate this game.
09:04Say, by the way, you have $300,
09:05which is very important
09:06because the player with the most cash
09:08during the show gets a special bonus prize.
09:10You'll see that later.
09:11Now, let's start round two.
09:12But first of all,
09:13who is the secret square in this game?
09:15And the prize is a new 1968 Pontiac Firebird.
09:19Enjoy wide tracking the great American sport
09:21in this new 68 Pontiac Firebird convertible
09:24where beauty, power, and thrilling performance
09:26are yours to command.
09:27Plus, that trip to South America via Pan Am.
09:30Hey, that's exciting,
09:31that Pontiac and the trip
09:33and they'll show the home audience the secret square.
09:35Who will start this round?
09:36Mr. X, I believe.
09:37Catch up time, Bill.
09:38Good luck.
09:39Somebody won the secret square.
09:40Okay, Adam, let's start with you up way up high there.
09:46Oh, boy.
09:49Come on, man.
09:50Welcome to Hollywood Square as Adam West.
09:53Watch it, Adam, or pause it.
09:54Mary, we could use that trip, couldn't we?
09:56Adam, this is for a new 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible,
09:59a trip for two to Rio de Janeiro
10:01and other cities via Pan Am.
10:02Remember now, Bill, only you can win.
10:04Could we use that as a honeymoon?
10:05Come on.
10:06You can even drive, by the way, I tell you.
10:08Listen now, listen carefully.
10:09Here's the special envelope, special question.
10:12What classic Broadway musical featured this cast?
10:16Gertrude Lawrence, Danny Kaye, Victor Mature,
10:20and McDonnell Carey.
10:21Was it Panama Hattie, Lady in the Dark, or Pal Joey?
10:26Repeat the cast, please.
10:27Yes, Gertrude Lawrence, Danny Kaye, Victor Mature,
10:31McDonnell Carey.
10:32Do you want the three names again?
10:33Yes, go ahead.
10:34Panama Hattie, Lady in the Dark, or Pal Joey?
10:40I think the answer is Panama Hattie.
10:43I think it's Lady in the Dark, so I have to disagree with you.
10:47It's Lady in the Dark.
10:48It's Lady in the Dark.
10:49I thought it was Lady in the Dark.
10:59Just run, run.
11:01An automobile.
11:02A new 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible.
11:05Incidentally, I have one, they're great.
11:07A trip for two to Rio de Janeiro and other cities via Pan American.
11:10Can you wait to go, Mary?
11:12A marvelous honeymoon trip.
11:14I know.
11:15And a good start, X gets the game.
11:16Okay, on with the game, Charlie.
11:17Roddy McDalligan, please.
11:19Wow, that's exciting.
11:20What famous character in literature had a cat named Figaro?
11:26Figaro.
11:30If he knows this, I quit.
11:31What?
11:33I think it's Geppetto in Pinocchio.
11:36I agree.
11:37I would have accepted Pinetto in, or rather Pinocchio in Geppetto.
11:41I would have accepted anything, because I didn't know.
11:43I accept the circle in that square.
11:45I still shouldn't have opened the card.
11:47And the trick, Pinocchio Geppetto.
11:50Okay, Wally, let's go.
11:52Where are we going, Wally?
11:53Well, that remains to be seen, but I'm ready.
11:56Okay.
11:57True or false, a newborn rabbit can become a grandfather in less than a year.
12:00Let's show them.
12:04I mean, I was...
12:07Well, if they're good at anything, it's rapid maturation.
12:12They mature rapidly.
12:14And, therefore, being a grandfather for a newborn rabbit within the current fiscal year is well within the realm of possibility.
12:25Well, it sure sounds feasible.
12:27I think I'll have to go along with you.
12:29Actually, they can do it in nine months, so put an X.
12:31Very good.
12:35We will be back with more of Hollywood Squares right after this.
12:38Hang on.
12:41Welcome back to our show, The Circle.
12:42Your turn.
12:43Abby Don.
12:44Abby.
12:45Say, Mumbles, a new swimsuit called a tri-kini is beginning to make waves in the women's fashion industry.
12:53Oh, yes.
12:54What's its major attraction?
12:56Well, it's parts.
13:00It's, let's see, it's one on the top and...
13:03No, that wouldn't be right.
13:05It's two on...
13:06It's three...
13:07It's three well-constructed little chunks of material.
13:10Three pieces.
13:11Three pieces.
13:12Yeah.
13:13Strategically placed at your own discretion.
13:15I agree.
13:16Two on the top, one on the bottom, which makes sense.
13:19Put a circle right there.
13:21Very good.
13:22Okay, Marty, we've got to block her.
13:25You're on again.
13:26What?
13:27You're on again.
13:28We've got to block her.
13:29Block who, Abby?
13:30I'm going to quit saying that.
13:31According to recent research, at what age does a child recognize his mother?
13:42About six months, I'd say.
13:45No, I don't think so.
13:46I don't agree with that.
13:48That's good because it's about three months.
13:50Put an X right there.
13:51You have a block.
13:52Back over to you, Shailene.
13:53Tell me where you're going now.
13:54Charlie Weaver, please.
13:55Charlie Weaver to block diagonally.
13:57A certain author wrote more than 100 novels based upon the idea that virtue is always rewarded.
14:04What is his name?
14:05Charlie Weaver.
14:07Wonderful author.
14:08Great fellow.
14:09Wound up in the poorhouse.
14:10Actually, that was...
14:11Oh, I read all of his books.
14:12Did you?
14:13And I tried to follow them, too.
14:14Really?
14:15Horatio Alger.
14:16You're so darling.
14:17I have to agree.
14:18I love him.
14:19I love him.
14:20I love him.
14:21I love him.
14:22I love him.
14:23I love him.
14:24I love him.
14:25I love him.
14:26I love him.
14:27I love him.
14:28I love him.
14:29I love him.
14:30I love him.
14:31I love him.
14:32I love him.
14:33I love him.
14:34I love him.
14:35I agree.
14:36I don't know about that, but I know he's right.
14:37Put a circle right there.
14:38Bill, you have that car, 68 Pontiac, locations on demand.
14:43You're looking for some money on this show.
14:45Yes.
14:46Ava, we can win now.
14:47You're on.
14:48$300 for the trip.
14:49Oh, boy.
14:51If you were in a Japanese restaurant and you asked for some sashimi, what would you be asking for?
14:57Sashimi.
14:59Gee, you're so good to me.
15:01You come with such easy ones.
15:03Well, it can be fish or meat, so I pick fish.
15:08You better follow me.
15:09Well, you sound very convincing.
15:11I'll go along with you.
15:12You'll have fish, but it'll be raw, but that's okay.
15:14Is that right?
15:16You have $300.
15:17Bill, look.
15:18Okay, ladies, turn to the boys.
15:25Our friend over here has $300.
15:27Our friend over here has $300, and you have that car, the trip, and your circle.
15:30We'll start this round.
15:31Charlene Henderson.
15:32Oh, thank you.
15:33You're welcome.
15:34She's giving me another chance.
15:35I know.
15:36William I of England is known as William the Conqueror.
15:38What country did he conquer?
15:40England.
15:42I agree.
15:43She's right.
15:44Her circle there.
15:45Bill.
15:47Yes.
15:49I had to go with Wally up there again.
15:51Smart man.
15:52Tennyson, I should have said that.
15:53If the draft board rejects you because you're too fat, Wally, can you be drafted when you get skinny again?
16:00Yes, it's called double jeopardy.
16:05Well, that follows Hollywood Square's daytime, Wally.
16:09Excuse me.
16:10It's the same network, though.
16:12You get as many chances as you'd like, I believe.
16:17Your answer then is yes.
16:18Excuse me.
16:19Be thin.
16:20If you get skinny again, you can be drafted?
16:22You say yes or no?
16:23Yes, I can.
16:25Well, I'm not sure.
16:26No, I don't think so.
16:27I'll disagree with you.
16:28Yes, you can.
16:29But the loss of weight must be reported by law.
16:33You did not concur.
16:34Circle gets the square.
16:36Adam West.
16:38Our friend from...
16:39See, I love the mustache.
16:40I was talking earlier before we went on the air.
16:42I think, Adam, are you growing that because you are forming a motion picture company or are you hiding out for somebody?
16:47Yes, we are forming a company or have formed one, and this is part of the preparation for the picture we're going to do.
16:58I was in South America recently, and this is what I came back with.
17:01Well, that's better than something else.
17:07The question is, what famous American building faces Lafayette Square?
17:11Oh, that's very familiar to me.
17:12It's called the Flatiron Building.
17:15I disagree.
17:16It's the White House.
17:17That's the way to play the game, though, Adam.
17:19Very good.
17:20Put a circle up there.
17:21Okay, Ava, let's try again.
17:23Ava, the block up and down.
17:25We're going steady, you and I.
17:28There have been many, many jokes about Eskimos rubbing noses to show affection, Ava.
17:33Do Eskimos really do that?
17:35Oh, definitely.
17:36They rub noses.
17:39Oh, I'm sorry.
17:40That's me.
17:41Oh, what do you mean?
17:42Oh, excuse me.
17:43Well, I definitely think that they probably do, too.
17:45Yes.
17:46Well, that's good that it's you because she's right.
17:48Put an X for the block.
17:49And this one on you.
17:51Charlie Henry Street.
17:52You're looking for $600.
17:53Okay.
17:54I'll take Abby.
17:55Abby Dalton to win.
17:56All righty.
17:57In a war film called To Hell and Back,
17:59Audie Murphy portrayed a famous American military figure.
18:02Who?
18:03Yes.
18:04To heck and back.
18:05It was himself, as a matter of fact.
18:08He was a very famous war hero.
18:10I agree.
18:11Yes.
18:12It was the story of his war experiences.
18:13In fact, I think he was the most highly decorated soldier in World War II.
18:16Yes, he was.
18:17Circle gets the square.
18:18$600.
18:19Congratulations.
18:20Okay, now.
18:21Congratulations to you and to you, Bill.
18:22This is the kind of game we love.
18:23Everybody's winning things, and it's marvelous.
18:24Say, by the way, if the show should end in the middle of a game,
18:25we give our players $50 for each square they have on the board,
18:26which is very important because it will count toward their cash total
18:27and the big bonus prize at the end of the show.
18:28On with this round.
18:29Who will start this round?
18:30Mr. Rex.
18:31Okay, fine.
18:32Let's start down here with Charlie.
18:33Charlie Weaver.
18:34Sitting right below Steve Rossi,
18:35who has a fantastic outfit.
18:36He's got a nice hat.
18:37He's got a nice hat.
18:38He's got a nice hat.
18:39He's got a nice hat.
18:40He's got a nice hat.
18:41He's got a nice hat.
18:42Who will start this round?
18:43Mr. Rex.
18:44Okay, fine.
18:45Let's start down here with Charlie.
18:46Charlie Weaver.
18:47Sitting right below Steve Rossi,
18:48who has a fantastic outfit.
18:49I love those new format deals.
18:50I love those new format deals.
18:51I like his blouse.
18:52Ain't it nice?
18:53Yes, it is.
18:54It's a skirt.
18:55Say, Big Chuck,
18:56all personal property is divided into two kinds.
18:57all personal property is divided into two kinds.
18:58One is called real property.
18:59One is called real property.
19:00What is the other one called?
19:01What is the other one called?
19:02That's called phony property.
19:03That's called phony property.
19:04That's called phony property.
19:05No, there's real property and personal property.
19:06No, there's real property and personal property.
19:07No, there's real property and personal property.
19:12I think that's correct.
19:13I think that's correct.
19:14That is correct.
19:15Put an X there and a good start.
19:16Got it.
19:17Got it.
19:18Right.
19:19Good.
19:20If you were rambling around Cape Kennedy
19:21and someone yelled,
19:22There's an alligator on the pad.
19:23What would it mean?
19:24Somebody lost their wallet.
19:25Or their purse.
19:26What would it mean?
19:28Somebody lost their wallet.
19:34Or their purse.
19:36That would mean there was a huge alligator on the path.
19:42I disagree.
19:44It would mean that there's an alligator on the path.
19:46Alligators often get into the launching area through the drain pipe.
19:50They don't know where they're going.
19:52She's right.
19:55Okay, Bill.
19:57Okay, Steve, you're on.
19:59Steve, welcome to Hollywood Squares.
20:01It's your first question.
20:02Pleasure to be here.
20:03With his lovely...
20:04Seems like a week.
20:06In Greek mythology, this creature was half man and half horse.
20:09What did they call it?
20:11Marty, what did they call you?
20:15Chubby checker.
20:18I think they called it a centaur.
20:20Yes, you're very correct, I believe.
20:22Put Enix right there.
20:24Wally?
20:25Wally Clarkson.
20:28In the new circus film, Berserk, a tightrope walker strangles on his own rope.
20:33And another falls on a bed of bayonets.
20:35And a lady who gets sawed in half really gets sawed in half.
20:38What famous film star plays the role of the lady ringmaster?
20:43The lady ringmaster, oddly enough, is played by Audrey Hepburn.
20:49I disagree.
20:51Mr. Movie.
20:52Mr. Movie did it again.
20:54Joan Crawford.
20:55I disagree.
20:56I knew you would.
20:58It's all right, Wally.
20:59You do it with conviction.
21:01Well?
21:02Very good.
21:03Okay, Marty, you're on again.
21:05I'm going to quit saying that, I think.
21:06This is for $900...
21:08Let me see, $600?
21:09$600.
21:10$600.
21:11I just give away money here, I tell you, boy.
21:12What military figure is said to have sat down and cried because there was nothing left to conquer?
21:17Gomer Powell.
21:20Because he won all the ratings and he has all the money and there's nothing left for him.
21:24He's got it locked up.
21:25And so he did the same thing with Jimmy Stewart and they retired.
21:29Who sat down and cried?
21:31There were no worlds left to conquer.
21:33No worlds left.
21:34Nothing left.
21:35Poor guy.
21:36It was, uh, they called him the great, Alexander the Great.
21:41I must disagree with you, Marty.
21:43He's right.
21:44Alexander, the crying great.
21:45Circle gets the square.
21:47Shailene, this is for $900.
21:50Ava Gabor, we'll get to your question in just a second.
21:53Oh, they want me to do it now?
21:54Okay, fine.
21:55Say, Ava, if someone...
21:57What happened?
21:58They signaled me they wanted me to jump off in just a second, but I'll...
22:01Where are you going to go?
22:02I thought I would just get a drink of water.
22:05You want to?
22:06I'll get it in just a moment.
22:07You want me to do it now?
22:08We'll be back with more fun on the Hollywood Squares right after I have a drink of water.
22:16The reason they didn't want me to ask you the question, Ava,
22:18is because time is up and they wanted to do a resume here.
22:21Here's what's happened.
22:22It's a very exciting evening.
22:23I'll tell you why.
22:24Bill, you won one Secret Square for a $68 Pontiac and Firebird
22:27plus a vacation in South America,
22:29one game, three squares in the final game for a cash total of $450,
22:33a total of about $4,900.
22:36Congratulations to you, Bill Phillips.
22:38That's marvelous.
22:39But over here, Shailene, listen.
22:40No Secret Square, but two games,
22:42two squares in the final game for a cash total of $700,
22:45and the cash total decides our bonus prize.
22:47That means you are the winner.
22:48And listen to what you'll receive as a bonus.
22:50Kenny?
22:51It's Whirlpool's Kitchen Group,
22:52a self-cleaning electric range with large capacity oven
22:54and high-speed adjustable broiler,
22:56a 14-cubic foot no-defrosting refrigerator
22:58with separate temperature controls
22:59and a top-loading dishwasher featuring two speeds to carefully wash finer things.
23:03A Whirlpool kitchen makes meal preparation a pleasure.
23:07Where else but in America, I tell you that.
23:09Time is up for this evening.
23:10Thank you, Stars, for making it a fun time.
23:12And don't miss the Hollywood Squares next Friday night,
23:15also daytime at 11.30 Eastern time, 10.30 Central time.
23:18Peter Marshall saying, have a good night.
23:21See you Monday morning, maybe.
23:22Bye-bye. Thank you.
23:25As a novena of the show,
23:26each contestant will receive a home version of the Hollywood Squares game.
23:29Our reference source for questions and answers
23:31is the 20-volume 1968 edition of the World Book Encyclopedia
23:35containing more than 12,000 pages
23:37representing the work of 2,500 consultants and contributors.
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24:09$ale of the Century.
24:12Game show network.
24:14$ale of the Century.

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