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00:00Angie Dickinson, Wally Cox, Bill Bixby, Jan Murray,
00:10Connie Stevens, Paul Lynn, Rose Marie, Charlie Weaver,
00:18and Buddy Hackett, all in the Hollywood Squares.
00:24And here is the master of the Hollywood Squares,
00:28Peter Marshall.
00:31Hi there.
00:33John Howard.
00:34Thank you very much.
00:35Welcome.
00:36Hello, stars.
00:37Hi, Peter.
00:38Good evening.
00:39An attractive group we have this Friday night, I tell you.
00:43Thank you, Wally.
00:44You're welcome.
00:45Yes, you're welcome.
00:46Say, let's say hello to Celeste Freeman.
00:48Welcome to the Hollywood Squares.
00:49Celeste.
00:50Hi.
00:51Hi.
00:52Celeste is a college cheerleader, right?
00:55The first one SC's ever had.
00:57First girls.
00:58Oh, really?
00:59Well, they certainly have selected a beautiful young lady.
01:01Oh, thank you.
01:02And you're a sophomore majoring in psychology.
01:04Yes, I am.
01:05Say good luck on the show.
01:06Oh, thank you.
01:07All right.
01:08Very, very, very much.
01:09John Davlin, welcome to the Hollywood Squares.
01:10John, hi, how are you?
01:13Listen to this, Roe.
01:14Roe, a bachelor from Texas.
01:17Oh.
01:18Here we go.
01:19Yes, he works as a...
01:20Oh, Celeste said, oh, you got to watch it.
01:22He works as a health service representative,
01:24and good luck to you on this show, John.
01:26All right.
01:27We'll play the first round of Hollywood Squares
01:30right after this.
01:31Watch.
01:33And Pacific.
01:35The object for our two players is to get three stars in a row,
01:38either across, up and down, or diagonally.
01:40It is up to them to figure out if a star is giving a correct answer
01:43or making one up.
01:44That's how they get the squares.
01:45A game is worth $300.
01:47In addition, in our first two games,
01:49we play for the secret square.
01:50If Celeste or John pick the secret square, and they are correct,
01:54this is the prize they will get in round one.
01:56You'll fly to Buenos Aires and other cities you care to visit
01:59along the way to South America via Pan American.
02:02Pan Am, world's most experienced airlines.
02:04First on the Atlantic, first on the Pacific,
02:06first in Latin America, first round the world.
02:09Pan Am makes the going great.
02:12Well, you've sold me, Kenny.
02:13Let's show the home audience the secret square for that trip to Rome.
02:16I believe, sir, that you won the toss backstage.
02:18Is that right, John?
02:19Yes, I did.
02:20Good luck to both of you and pick a star.
02:22I'll take Jan Murray, please.
02:24Good evening, sir.
02:25Good evening. How are you?
02:26To be on a Maharaja's shikar is a longed-for experience
02:31by many visitors to India.
02:33What is a Maharaja's shikar?
02:36A shikar is a drunk.
02:38A drunk?
02:40That's a shikar.
02:42Oh, a shikar.
02:43Oh, oh.
02:46Then...
02:47Oh, wait a minute.
02:48A shikar is a Gentile girl.
02:50No, that's a shiksa.
02:52What is that silly question you just asked?
02:54What's a Maharaja's shikar?
02:56Yeah.
02:59A Maharaja's shikar is the person who's blessed by the Maharaja
03:04and is allowed to ride on the sacred elephant.
03:08I disagree.
03:10That's good because it's a royal tiger hunt.
03:12Good start.
03:13What's a shikar?
03:15Celeste?
03:16Rosemary, please.
03:17Rosemary, I love you.
03:20Thank you, Celeste.
03:21I noticed John didn't pick me first, but that's all right.
03:24In the famous children's story,
03:25who set out to tell the king the sky was falling?
03:28Was it Chicken Little?
03:29Was it Cocky Locky?
03:31Or Goosey Lucy?
03:44Stop talking like a kid.
03:47Who went out to tell the king that the sky was falling?
03:50Chicken Little, Cocky Locky, Goosey Lucy.
03:55All right.
03:56That was...
03:59What was the third one?
04:00Lucy?
04:01Goosey Lucy, Cocky Locky...
04:03Goosey Lucy?
04:05Naturally, why else would you tell the king
04:07the sky was falling down?
04:12Keep them cards and letters coming in, friend.
04:17Goosey Lucy.
04:19Is that your selection?
04:20I'm afraid so.
04:22I'll have to disagree.
04:23That's good because it was Chicken Little.
04:25I like it.
04:26I can't make excuses.
04:28Okay, John.
04:29Wally Crosby.
04:30Wally Crosby.
04:32Okay, John.
04:33Wally Crosby.
04:34Hi, Wally.
04:35Hello.
04:36In the sub-zero temperatures of the far north,
04:38how do Eskimo ladies manage to get their strips of leather
04:41soft enough to use for boots and clothing?
04:45Well, they...
04:48They chew them.
04:50I agree.
04:51Which makes it soft and pliable.
04:52Very good.
04:53X gets to square.
04:54Tell us.
04:55Bill Bixby.
04:56Bill Bixby.
04:57The block.
04:58The block.
04:59No, he isn't.
05:00G.I. knows there are three medals you can win
05:02for marksmanship.
05:03The top is expert, then sharpshooter.
05:05What's the third?
05:10I go back a little bit,
05:11but if I remember correctly, it's marksman.
05:13I agree.
05:14He's right.
05:15Put a circle there.
05:16John?
05:17I'll take Paul Lin.
05:18Paul Lin.
05:19Hi, Paul.
05:20Hi.
05:21In the old childhood chant,
05:22when you sing,
05:23Lady Bird, Lady Bird, fly away home,
05:26why should she go?
05:28Because Linden wants his chili.
05:40Oh, dear.
05:43I think the house is on fire.
05:51I agree.
05:52He's right.
05:53Put an X there.
05:55So let's...
05:56Cody Hackett.
05:57Cody Hackett.
05:58The block diagonally
05:59is not the secret square,
06:00but it's always a pleasure
06:01to have our buddy, Buddy Hackett.
06:03For hundreds of years,
06:04people have been traveling
06:05to Barden-Barden.
06:07What's the attraction?
06:10The travel, travel.
06:13So, by the way, I just noticed
06:14this is for $300.
06:15For $300.
06:16Yeah.
06:17To go to Barden-Barden.
06:18Mm-hmm.
06:19Barden-Barden is the same as Marion Badge.
06:21It's another one of those.
06:22It's a health spa.
06:23I agree.
06:24You have $300.
06:25Put the circle right there.
06:26Thank you, Celeste.
06:31Connie.
06:32I have just been informed
06:34that beautiful Connie Stevens,
06:35Mrs. Eddie Fisher,
06:36was our secret square.
06:37The secret square was not won,
06:38so in our next game,
06:39we'll add the trip to the new prize.
06:41And, Celeste, John,
06:42you could win both of them.
06:43Say, by the way,
06:44you have $300,
06:45and that's very important
06:46because the player...
06:47Yeah.
06:48The player who has the most cash
06:49during the show
06:50gets a special bonus prize.
06:51You'll see that later.
06:52Now, let's begin round two.
06:53And this is the prize
06:54in our secret square.
06:55It's a new 1968 Pontiac Firebird.
06:58Enjoy wide-dragging
06:59the great American sport
07:00in this new
07:0168 Pontiac Firebird convertible
07:02where beauty, power,
07:03and thrilling performance
07:04are yours to command.
07:05Plus, a trip to Buenos Aires
07:07via Pan Am.
07:08Wow.
07:09Who's the secret square?
07:10Let's show our viewing audience.
07:11All I have is a bicycle at home.
07:13You only have a bicycle?
07:14Uh-huh.
07:15You may have a Firebird
07:16and a trip.
07:17Let's find out.
07:18You'll start the round, Celeste.
07:19I'll take Wally Cox.
07:22True or false,
07:23etiquette demands
07:24that a gentleman
07:25close his eyes
07:26when he kisses.
07:30Who's watching?
07:35Let's see.
07:36If she closes her eyes,
07:37then she won't know
07:38whether his eyes are open.
07:40This has been a problem,
07:42hasn't it?
07:44Etiquette.
07:45Etiquette.
07:47Well, I suppose
07:48on account of the number
07:49of complaints
07:50that have come into my office
07:51on this subject...
07:52Yeah.
07:53...I would say
07:54that a gentleman
07:55ought to close his eyes
07:57in case, you know,
07:58there's nothing to watch anyway.
08:01I think that'd be nice.
08:02I agree.
08:03It is false.
08:04There is no rule.
08:05Oh, no.
08:06X gets the square.
08:07Your opponent does get the square.
08:08If you are incorrect,
08:09Celeste gives him three in a row
08:10and a good start for John.
08:11Johnny Weaver.
08:12That's it.
08:13Oh.
08:15Oh, no.
08:16Oh, Wally.
08:18John Davlin,
08:19bachelor from Texas.
08:20Hang on.
08:21Please hang on.
08:22This is a jet trip
08:23to Buenos Aires for two
08:24via Pan Am.
08:25Have you ever been to Buenos Aires?
08:26No, I haven't,
08:27but I'd like to.
08:28A 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible.
08:30Remember, only you can win.
08:31If you're wrong,
08:33we cry a lot around here.
08:36In a world-famous movie classic,
08:38a starving Charlie Chaplin
08:40boiled his shoe and ate it.
08:42Was the picture
08:43The Gold Rush,
08:44The Kid,
08:45or City Lights?
08:47The Gold Rush.
08:49I agree.
08:50You got all the marbles.
09:00Congratulations, John.
09:01That's marvelous.
09:02That is just great.
09:03A jet trip to Buenos Aires
09:05for two via Pan Am
09:06and a 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible,
09:09and that's great,
09:10and it was a great motion picture.
09:11Is that a trip for two?
09:12Yes.
09:13When do we go, John?
09:14Whenever you're ready.
09:15No, no, no.
09:16No collusion.
09:17Say, let us look at the board,
09:19and it is Miss Circle's turn.
09:20And Angie Dickinson to block.
09:22All right.
09:23The song Moon River
09:24comes from what movie, Angie?
09:28Let's see.
09:29Henry Mancini wrote it.
09:33Wait a minute.
09:34Moon River.
09:35Oh, yes, of course, I remember.
09:36I saw it several times.
09:37Breakfast at Tiffany's.
09:38I agree.
09:39A circle there.
09:40Very, very good.
09:41Very good, Angie.
09:42Incidentally, Angie,
09:44I understand Point Blank
09:46is a marvelous motion picture,
09:47but you have a new motion picture
09:48coming out called Renegade?
09:49Oh, thank you very much.
09:50Yeah, Whiskey's Renegade.
09:51Oh, yeah?
09:52Uh-huh.
09:54John?
09:55I'll take Rosemary.
09:56Where?
09:57The secret square, I hope.
09:58No, this is, no more secret squares.
09:59Indeed.
10:00Did you tell him that I'm the bonus
10:01at the end of the show?
10:02Shake it.
10:03You spoiled it, Ro.
10:05Oh, I always do that.
10:06I know.
10:07Who plays lead guitar with the Beatles?
10:12George...
10:15George.
10:16You want his whole name?
10:17George Beatles.
10:18George Beatles.
10:19Shut up, Charlie.
10:21We'll accept the first names.
10:22George.
10:23George?
10:24George.
10:25I agree.
10:26It's George Harrison.
10:29Sorry?
10:30I'll have to block with Paul in.
10:31Paul in to block for left to right.
10:33The newest best-selling album by this top star
10:35is entitled To Russell, My Brother,
10:38Whom I Slept With.
10:39Who's the recording star?
10:41Little baby Rosemary.
10:42Oh, shut up.
10:44I think that's Davy Jones,
10:49one of the monkeys.
10:51I'm going to disagree.
10:53Bill Cosby.
10:54Put a circle there.
10:55She disagrees.
10:56Good story.
10:57John?
10:58Bill Bixby, please.
10:59All right.
11:00Say, Bill, who was the first Secretary General of the UN?
11:04The first?
11:05Mm-hmm.
11:06Bill Bixby.
11:07Bill Bixby.
11:08Bill Bixby.
11:09Bill Bixby.
11:10Bill Bixby.
11:11The first?
11:12Mm-hmm.
11:13Dog-hammer show.
11:16I agree.
11:181946 to 1952, Trig v. Lee, circle gets to square.
11:21You were incorrect and he concurred.
11:23Celeste?
11:24Um, Connie Stevens.
11:29If you ordered your restaurant meal en brochette,
11:32how would you expect it to be served, en brochette?
11:36On a flaming sword.
11:38That's right, on a flaming sword.
11:43Jan Murray.
11:44Jan, to block up and down.
11:46All right.
11:47In the nursery rhyme,
11:49Baa, baa, black sheep.
11:51The sheep has three bags of wool.
11:53One for my master, one for my dame,
11:55and one for who else?
11:57The internal revenue man.
12:01Let's see.
12:02Baa, baa, black sheep.
12:04Three bags of wool.
12:06One for my master, one for my dame.
12:10Hmm.
12:11One for the little boy who lives across the lane.
12:14I agree.
12:15Lives down the lane.
12:16We'll accept that.
12:17Put it next to that.
12:18Celeste, take a look.
12:19Buddy Hackett.
12:20If you are correct...
12:22I pass.
12:23Oh, no.
12:24You will win $300.
12:25If you are incorrect, circle.
12:27I'd rather...
12:28No, I can't do it that way.
12:29No, you have to go to win.
12:30Okay.
12:31I didn't see the diagonal X's there.
12:32You can't get that.
12:33See, if you were given a clumber,
12:35an English springer and a Welsh springer,
12:37what would you have?
12:39Boy, there'd be a whole bag full, wouldn't there?
12:42If I had all of them, I would have a pack.
12:46A pack of hounds because they're dogs.
12:49I could...
12:50I agree.
12:51Three types of spaniels.
12:52Dog.
12:53Circle.
12:54Gets the script.
12:55Oh.
12:56I see the dog.
13:02$600.
13:03You have a car and a trip.
13:04This is a very exciting game,
13:05and we'll be back for more excitement
13:07on the Hollywood Squares right after this.
13:09It looks like you're blushing.
13:11Urk.
13:13Welcome back to the show.
13:14Incidentally, if the show should end in the middle of a game,
13:16we'll give our players $50
13:17for each square they have on the board,
13:18which is very important
13:19because it will count toward their cash total
13:21and the big bonus prize at the end of the show.
13:23It is Mr. X's turn.
13:25You need some cash.
13:26Wally Cox, please.
13:28In the long-running series of books for girls,
13:30what did the heroine Nancy Drew do?
13:34Oh, Nancy Drew, the job of nursing.
13:38That was a clever use of her actual name.
13:42I agree.
13:43Nursing, and you concurred.
13:44I can remember my daughters.
13:46I read every single one.
13:48Well, what were they, Celeste?
13:49They were detective stories.
13:51That's right.
13:52Nancy Drew, detective.
13:53Circle gets the square
13:54because you were incorrect with Wally.
13:56And Reed and Celeste pick a star.
13:58Oh, Paul Lin.
14:01Who is required to be kind,
14:03obedient, cheerful, and clean?
14:16May I hear that again?
14:17Yeah.
14:18Required to be kind, obedient, cheerful, and clean.
14:21Who is?
14:25Boy Scouts.
14:26That's right.
14:27Reverend Thrifty, too.
14:28Plus helpful, brave, courteous, and loyal.
14:30You got those.
14:31Put a circle there, John.
14:33And have to be prepared.
14:35Say, Buddy, according to doctors,
14:37what are tonsils good for?
14:39They're very good for doctors.
14:48They're a pain in the throat for most people.
14:51And a doctor, when you go to a doctor,
14:53and he finds you in perfect condition,
14:55he says to your mother,
14:56your tonsils have to come out.
14:59Because if a kid is sick,
15:00they can't take the tonsils out.
15:02They gotta wait till the kid gets better.
15:04So when it's a healthy kid,
15:05they take out.
15:06But the tonsils have no use whatsoever.
15:08They are a vestigial structure.
15:10At one time, during the evolution period,
15:13when man, as we know him today,
15:15was a sea-dwelling animal,
15:18it was part of the gill equipment.
15:20But today it has no value whatsoever.
15:23I disagree.
15:24No one knows for sure.
15:25He is correct.
15:26There's nothing.
15:27They don't know what it is.
15:28I know that the circle does not get the square.
15:30We'd give you three in a row.
15:32Okay, buddy, I can't.
15:34Okay.
15:35When lost, who is more apt to inquire
15:37for directions, a man or a woman?
15:40Well, women never get lost.
15:44They say it's around here somewhere.
15:48Therefore, it would have to be the man.
15:52I disagree.
15:54That's good because it's a woman.
15:55A man is reluctant to admit that he has lost.
15:58Your date's never...
15:59Oh, no, really?
16:00No, we get lost.
16:01Guess what?
16:02You have $900.
16:03Show the circle right there.
16:10Would you like to do this every Friday?
16:13Who needs dating?
16:14That's right.
16:15Circle gets the square up there if you are correct
16:17because you will start the round.
16:18Celeste?
16:20Charlie Weaver, please.
16:22All right.
16:23The offspring of a mare and a jackass is a mule.
16:27What do you call the offspring of two mules?
16:30A miracle.
16:38And if you know anything about animals, I'm not kidding.
16:43There is no offspring of those two.
16:45I agree.
16:46Mules cannot reproduce.
16:48Let's hear it for the mules.
16:53Circle gets the square.
16:54John?
16:56I love her dress.
16:57If you owned a mauve dress,
16:59would it be a shade of purple, a shade of green,
17:01or a shade of brown?
17:03Mauve.
17:04Mauve.
17:05Oh, that's gotta be purple.
17:07I agree.
17:08She should know.
17:09Pale purple.
17:10X gets the square.
17:11Ms. Freeman?
17:12Jan Murray, please.
17:15What modern artist had a pink period,
17:17a blue period, and a cubistic period?
17:21A pink period?
17:23Blue period and a...
17:24Blue period and a cubistic period.
17:26Yeah.
17:27Modern artist.
17:28And right now, he's enjoying a green period
17:30because his paintings sell for so much money.
17:35And that, of course, is Picasso.
17:37I agree.
17:38Pablo's the first name.
17:39Picasso.
17:40Oh!
17:41There, John.
17:42Buddy Hack at the block.
17:43Buddy Hack at the block, diagonally.
17:44All right.
17:45The final stage of World War II was marked by the altar conference.
17:48What three famous world leaders attended, Buddy?
17:52Stalin.
17:54Churchill.
17:55And Roosevelt.
17:57I agree.
17:58X gets the square.
17:59He is correct.
18:00Celeste?
18:01Um, Wally, please.
18:03Wally?
18:04All right.
18:05I might have gone to Angie to block from left to right.
18:07It may work out fine.
18:08What is the chief crop grown in the United States, Wally?
18:11The chief crop?
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:14Well, that would be Indians.
18:16No.
18:18Wait a minute.
18:21No.
18:22The chief crop.
18:24The chief crop.
18:26Yeah.
18:27Would be what we Americans call corn.
18:31I agree.
18:32Circle gets the square.
18:33He is correct.
18:34John?
18:35Andrew Dickinson to win.
18:36This is for $300 to go along with a trip in the Pontiac Firebird.
18:39Pay for some of the gas, okay?
18:40What is the capital of Minnesota?
18:45I better know this.
18:46I was born in North Dakota, Minneapolis-St. Paul.
18:50I agree.
18:51St. Paul.
18:52Oh.
18:53We'll accept that.
18:54Is it?
18:55They're together, sort of.
18:56That's right.
18:57It's all right.
18:58Oh, good.
18:59Just togetherness night.
19:00Until the next show.
19:05All my friends in Minneapolis, you don't have to write it.
19:07What do you think of Minneapolis-St. Paul?
19:09You say Minneapolis-St. Paul.
19:10They are separate, huh?
19:11Oh.
19:12They are sort of.
19:13My apology.
19:14Twin cities.
19:15Twin cities, incidentally.
19:16Okay, John.
19:17Pick a star.
19:18Rosemary.
19:19Ro?
19:20Is Lyndon B. Johnson the 34th, 35th, or 36th president?
19:25The 36th president.
19:27I agree.
19:28X gets the square.
19:29Celeste?
19:32Paul, then, please.
19:33Paul?
19:35If you were a knight of the sun, a grand inspector, inquisitor, commander,
19:39or a sovereign grand inspector general, to what organization would you belong?
19:44The Luxembourg National Guard.
19:56I think those strange fellows, the odd fellows.
20:01I agree.
20:02The Mystic Knights of the Sea, the Masons.
20:04A marvelous organization.
20:05You agreed he was wrong.
20:06X gets the square.
20:07Charlie Weaver.
20:08This is for $600.
20:09Wow, that's fast.
20:11If you were the leading character in the radio show on which a male chorus sang,
20:14wave the flag for Hudson High, boys.
20:16Show them how we stand.
20:18You'd be what famous character?
20:20Sing another chorus, Pete, and I'll buy drinks for everybody.
20:23All right.
20:25That would be Jack Armstrong, all-American boy.
20:30I don't know, but I agree.
20:31Wave the flag for Hudson High, boys.
20:34You have to sing that.
20:35Put an X there.
20:41Very good.
20:43Say, this is fun.
20:44Everybody's winning everything, and that's great.
20:46That's the way we like it here.
20:47The board is cleared.
20:48You will start this round.
20:49Wally Cox, please.
20:50All right, Celeste.
20:52When Desi and Lucy were the most popular family on TV,
20:55their infant son was named Ricky Jr.
20:57They had one son in real life, too.
20:59What's his name?
21:00Yes, Ricky Jr.
21:02Celeste?
21:03I disagree.
21:04Desi Jr.
21:05She disagreed.
21:06Circle gets the square.
21:07John?
21:08I'll take Rosemarie.
21:11Steve McQueen played the title role in the movie Nevada Smith.
21:14What actor played Nevada Smith in The Carpetbaggers?
21:18Oh, dear sweet man who's gone.
21:21Alan Ladd.
21:22I agree.
21:23She's right.
21:24X gets the square.
21:25Celeste?
21:26Paul Lin, please.
21:27Paul Lin.
21:28If someone was dressed in soup and fish,
21:30what would they be wearing?
21:33Soup and fish.
21:35Friday supper.
21:39I think that's a weave like a herringbone.
21:47I have to agree.
21:48White tie and tails.
21:49Oh, no.
21:50X gets the square.
21:51John?
21:52Charlie Weaver again.
21:53Boy, that's fast.
21:54We'll have a same here.
21:55Yeah.
21:56Which is proper, to break your cracker up
21:58or to drop it whole into your soup?
22:01Who's the authority?
22:02Amy?
22:03I don't know.
22:04I believe this is Esquire etiquette.
22:05Oh, Esquire.
22:07To break it up or drop it whole in your soup.
22:09Right.
22:10I've tried both methods
22:12and I still get my hands so dirty getting in there.
22:16You better break them up before you put them...
22:18No, I'd say you don't have to break them up.
22:20Put them in there.
22:21Put them in the soup.
22:22I'll agree.
22:23He's right.
22:24X gets the square.
22:25We have a tie game.
22:31All right.
22:32Clear the boards.
22:33Start another game
22:34and Mr. X will start this round.
22:35John?
22:36X on the X.
22:37Wally Cox, please.
22:38Every square is worth $50.
22:39It's very important to the total cash here.
22:41Say true or false, Wally.
22:42In the early stages of childhood,
22:44boys are more intelligent than girls.
22:46False.
22:47I agree.
22:48X gets the square.
22:49Connie Stevens.
22:50All right.
22:51Go on for those $50 squares.
22:52In Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado,
22:53Coco is the leading character.
22:55What was Coco's occupation?
22:57A knife thrower.
22:58I disagree.
22:59The Lord High executioner.
23:01Circle gets the square.
23:02Well, it was close.
23:03All right.
23:04Go ahead, John.
23:05Charlie Weaver.
23:06Charlie Weaver.
23:07False.
23:08In what story do you find
23:09Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk?
23:11What story?
23:12Yeah.
23:13Uncle Remus.
23:14I agree.
23:15Bambi.
23:16Circle gets the square.
23:17Oh, I missed it.
23:18I blew it.
23:19And we'll be back with more of the Hollywood Squares
23:20in just a moment.
23:21Don't go away.
23:22Exciting game.
23:23Wow.
23:24I usually draw.
23:25Players, time is up.
23:26Resume time.
23:27John, you have trip or two to Buenos Aires.
23:28You have a Pontiac Firebird.
23:29You have won three games for a total of $900.
23:32Wow.
23:33Plus two squares in the final game,
23:34a total cash of $950.
23:37Congratulations to you, sir.
23:39But listen to this.
23:40This is very interesting.
23:42You have three games for $900
23:44plus two squares in the final game.
23:45Your total cash is $1,000.
23:47That means you are the big cash winner.
23:49And here is your bonus prize, Celeste Freeman.
23:52Yes, plays 50 record albums
23:53in the amazing Seberg phonograph
23:55and never touches them again.
23:56Just dial selections at the phonograph
23:58or anywhere in the house.
24:00Celeste, John, congratulations to both of you.
24:02Thank you, stars.
24:03You'll miss the Hollywood Squares next Friday night.
24:05Also daytime, 11.30 Eastern time,
24:0710.30 Central time.
24:08Peter Marshall saying thank you.
24:10Good night, stars.
24:12And as a memento of the show,
24:15each contestant will receive a home version
24:17of the Hollywood Squares game.
24:19Our reference source for questions and answers
24:21is the 20 volume 1968 edition
24:23of the World Book Encyclopedia
24:25containing more than 12,000 pages
24:27representing the work of 2,500 consultants
24:30and contributors.
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24:59Skylab?
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