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00:00News 4. You're up-to-date every hour. News 4, right now.
00:09This is News 4 This Hour.
00:13Good morning, I'm Carol Goldsmith. It will soon cost you more to fill up at the gas pumps.
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00:39One of these three ladies is Carrie Fisher's talented housekeeper.
00:45Number one, what is your name, please?
00:48My name is Gloria Creighton.
00:51Number two.
00:52My name is Gloria Creighton.
00:54Number three.
00:55My name is Gloria Creighton.
00:58Only one of these people is the real Gloria Creighton.
01:01And is the only one sworn to tell the truth.
01:11Now, let's meet our panel. Actor and raconteur, Orson Bean.
01:16Star of Mama's Family, Vicki Lawrence Schultz.
01:20Sports commentator and author, Jay Johnstone.
01:24And to tell the truth's very own, Kitty Carlisle.
01:31Here's the host of To Tell The Truth, Lynn Swann.
01:35To Tell The Truth, Lynn Swann.
01:48Thank you very much, Kitty. It's good to see you back.
01:51Thank you. I'm delighted to be here.
01:53What a wonderful escort. Your leg is much better, but Jay Johnstone.
01:56I've thrown the brace away, I've thrown the cane away,
01:59and I had this wonderful fellow to bring me down the stairs.
02:02First time for you to be on the show. Thank you very much for being here.
02:04Thank you for having me.
02:05Let's get right to the story presented by our first team of challengers,
02:08all three of whom claim to be Gloria Creighton.
02:10And here is her story. Please read along with me.
02:13I, Gloria Creighton, played a housekeeper in the hit movie Postcards from the Edge.
02:19You might call me a victim of typecasting,
02:22because I'm not only a housekeeper in the movies,
02:25I'm also a housekeeper in real life.
02:27And my boss? It's none other than the actress and best-selling author
02:32of Postcards from the Edge, Carrie Fisher.
02:35In fact, Carrie puts a clause in all her movie contracts
02:38that there has to be a part for me.
02:40I've also appeared in From Here to Maternity,
02:43and I'm scheduled to do the upcoming Christmas in Vegas.
02:47My big break came when my sister, who works for Debbie Reynolds,
02:51was too shy and turned down the part.
02:54So far, I love my life in the movies.
02:57But even if they promised me an Oscar and a star on Hollywood Boulevard,
03:01I still don't do windows.
03:03Signed, Gloria Creighton.
03:05♪♪
03:19We're going to find out more about this Hollywood starlet right after this.
03:23♪♪
03:27Do you get colds?
03:28About four a year.
03:29Here's two cold medicines. Choose one.
03:31I'd probably go with the Sudafed.
03:33Which one of these would you choose?
03:35This relieves these three symptoms, this nine.
03:37Number nine.
03:38Why?
03:39When I have a cold, I get a pain that travels across the front of my face
03:42where it's like the head's in a vice because of the congestion.
03:45Here's what you chose.
03:46Sudafed does three symptoms, and Dristan will cover nine.
03:52My choice is Maximum Strength Dristan.
03:54Dristan relieves nine tough cold symptoms.
03:56I'm going to try it.
03:57Here's a great big idea.
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04:25Well done.
04:29All right, panel.
04:31All three of these people claim to be Gloria Creighton, the movie star housekeeper.
04:36We'll start with you, Kitty.
04:38Number one, what was your first part?
04:40I did a movie, HBO movie called From Here to Maternity.
04:45And number two, who cooks breakfast when you're working?
04:48There's someone else that cooks breakfast.
04:51And number three, what time do you go to work?
04:53No special time.
04:55And number two, who is Mike Nichols?
04:57He was the producer on Postcard from the Edge.
05:03And number one, which do you like best?
05:05Being a housekeeper in real life or being a housekeeper when you're playing a housekeeper?
05:10Being one in real life.
05:11You like that better.
05:12Oh, you're no real actress.
05:17Number one, your sister.
05:19Are you still friends with your sister after this part?
05:21Yes.
05:22She sort of regrets not having done it.
05:24Number two, do you have a husband, a family, anyone else?
05:28I have two kids.
05:29I don't have a husband.
05:30What do those kids feel about your part in the movies?
05:33They love it.
05:34Number three, what about you?
05:35Same question.
05:36Husband, family?
05:38I have a family.
05:39I have two children also.
05:41And their feelings?
05:42They love it.
05:43Number one, if you had your choice, would you get out and do nothing but movies or you want to stay in housekeeping?
05:48I'd still stay a housekeeper.
05:51She loves her job.
05:53Vicki.
05:54Number one, what's the silliest thing that happened to you on the set?
05:58Just trying to remember my lines and where I was supposed to be.
06:04That was silly?
06:06It was scary.
06:07Number two, anything embarrassing happen to you in the movie?
06:10Not really, no.
06:12Number three, how many days did you work on this film?
06:14Three.
06:16Three days only?
06:17Uh-huh.
06:18And number one, what is Carrie like to work for?
06:21Carrie's real nice and real generous.
06:24Uh-huh.
06:25Of course she's going to say that.
06:30Number two, isn't she worried you're going to become a star and then you ain't going to come and work for her anymore?
06:34I don't think she's worried about that.
06:36Number three, is she a slob around the house?
06:38You can tell us.
06:39No, she's not.
06:40I know she's a writer now and she's an actor.
06:42She's got scripts.
06:43She's got pages from her.
06:45Doesn't she leave stuff all over the floor that you have to pick up?
06:47Not really.
06:48Well, you must be the real one, though.
06:50You're being very loyal.
06:51Orson's working for the National Enquirer.
06:53Absolutely.
06:54Now, what did Meryl Streep play at number one?
06:57She played an actress and her mother was played by Shirley MacLaine.
07:03At number two, was it an autobiographical?
07:05I mean, the novel and the screenplay.
07:07It was a pretty autobiographical.
07:08Yes, it was.
07:09You can tell us.
07:10What's the good stuff that she didn't put in there?
07:12What did she leave out?
07:13I don't think I better tell that.
07:14Oh, but there is stuff.
07:16Orson, thank you.
07:17That bell means the time is up and it's time for you to vote, panel,
07:21for either number one, number two, or number three.
07:27Our team of challengers will receive $500 for each incorrect vote
07:30with a guarantee of $1,000.
07:32And if our panel is completely fooled, they'll receive $3,000.
07:35So, panel, if you're ready to cast your ballots.
07:37Kitty, we start with you.
07:39I got the wrong one.
07:41No, no, no.
07:42There we are.
07:43I turned them over and I didn't see the right one.
07:45Number one, very kind and good.
07:48And I must say, Miss Fisher comes out an absolute dream employer.
07:52You all love working for her and she's very generous.
07:56But I believe number three, who comes into work whenever she wants to.
08:01That's a great job to have.
08:04Jay.
08:05I thought number two was really too beautiful to be a housekeeper.
08:08I like the short, concise answers of number one,
08:11so that's why I picked number one.
08:13Okay.
08:15Vicki.
08:16Well, they're all pretty cute.
08:18I was sure I was going to go for number one,
08:20but for the same reason when she said she comes to work whenever the hell she wants to.
08:24Well, it's got to be number three.
08:26It sounds like a housekeeper which is a pure jock.
08:30Orson.
08:31I vote for number one because she is beautiful.
08:33Princess Leia wouldn't have an ugly-looking housekeeper.
08:38Okay.
08:39Now, the votes are all in.
08:40We have two votes for number one, no votes for number two, and two votes for number three.
08:46Well, who better to pick out Gloria than her real boss, Carrie Fisher.
08:51Please welcome Carrie Fisher.
08:52Carrie.
08:57Who is it?
08:59Do you remember what she looks like?
09:01I can't remember.
09:02She's a star now.
09:03She comes in whenever she wants.
09:06It's number three.
09:11Gloria, we'll get right back to you in just a moment.
09:14First, let's meet your imposters, okay?
09:16Number one, what's your name and what do you do?
09:18I'm Louisa Abernathy and I work as a public relations consultant.
09:22Wonderful.
09:26Number two, your name?
09:27My name is Seville Beebe and I'm a skin consultant.
09:30I do facials.
09:32Wonderful.
09:33And your skin looks absolutely wonderful.
09:35We should call her up.
09:37Well, there were two incorrect votes.
09:39You had $500 apiece.
09:40That'll be $1,000 for your team.
09:42Now, Gloria and Carrie, we have a piece of film from Postcards on the Edge.
09:47Yes, Postcards from the Edge, excuse me.
09:49And let's take a look at it right now.
09:53Suzanne, your mother wants you inside to cut the cake.
09:57There it is.
10:01Now, Carrie, what else do you have planned for Gloria?
10:06We can tell she's got a great film presence.
10:08I plan to make her a cult figure, you know.
10:11Like all the movies.
10:12The Rocky Horror Show, there'll be the Gloria Creighton night, Saturday night, midnight, everybody dressed like Gloria.
10:19She's going to be an enormous star.
10:21Gloria, I mean, when you did the part, I mean, how many takes did it take you to get your line down?
10:25About six.
10:26About six?
10:28Was Carrie back there giving you coaching lessons?
10:31Not really.
10:32She was very, very good.
10:33She was very right for the part, and she went through the crew like wildfire.
10:37Terrific.
10:38Well, I guess there's no chance you'd come to work for me in Pittsburgh.
10:43No.
10:44No way.
10:45Okay.
10:46Thank you very much, all of you, especially you, Carrie, for coming out and being here today on To Tell the Truth.
10:50It was terrific.
10:52We'll be right back with a man who treats accident victims before the ambulance.
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13:02Welcome back to To Tell the Truth.
13:05It's time to meet our next team of challengers.
13:08♪♪
13:13Number one, what is your name, please?
13:15My name is Judge Arthur Kaplan.
13:19Number two.
13:20My name is Judge Arthur Kaplan.
13:23Number three.
13:25My name is Judge Arthur Kaplan.
13:28It's up to you, panel, to locate the real Arthur Kaplan,
13:32and here is his story.
13:33Follow me, please.
13:35I, Arthur Kaplan, am a municipal court judge,
13:39but that is only a small part of my dedication to public service.
13:42I devote almost 40 hours every week to my city's rescue services.
13:47I cruise the city listening for accidents and crime reports
13:51on my police, fire, and hospital radios.
13:54I respond to these calls myself.
13:56It is my responsibility to stabilize the condition of a victim
14:00in a life-threatening emergency situation.
14:03Over the years, I've treated more than 20,000 victims.
14:06I've received seven certificates of merit from the Red Cross
14:10from five American presidents.
14:12It's the highest award ever given for saving human life.
14:15But I'm most proud of the Medal of Honor I received
14:18from my city's police department.
14:20Signed, Arthur Kaplan.
14:22♪♪
14:32And here come the judge.
14:34Orson.
14:36Mercy.
14:38I've heard of ambulance-chasing lawyers,
14:40but you're a judge and you get there before the ambulance.
14:42Number two, have you, in fact, do you believe in your heart
14:46that you have been responsible for saving lives?
14:49Oh, yes, I have.
14:50How many people's lives do you reckon you've saved?
14:53I've received certificates for seven, probably 15.
14:58That's amazing.
14:59Now, number three, this is just something that you do
15:01out of the goodness of your heart.
15:02You're not paid in any way for this, right?
15:04No, sir.
15:06When do you find time to sleep?
15:08I mean, how many hours a week do you work as a judge?
15:11I work as a judge 40 hours plus a week,
15:14and the balance of my time, I volunteer.
15:17I think that's extraordinary.
15:18Orson, thank you.
15:19Vicki.
15:21Number one, do you have family?
15:23Yes, I do.
15:25So you just do this to-and-from work?
15:28I do this on my spare time, which is when I'm through
15:31with my judicial responsibility.
15:33Number two, how does your family feel about this?
15:36They're very proud of what I do.
15:38Number three, are you handing this down to anybody
15:40or passing this tradition on?
15:44Not that I know of.
15:46What city?
15:47Oh, I want to know what city, just what city.
15:49One little question, one little question.
15:51Pass it on to Jay, maybe he can handle it.
15:53Go ahead, Jay.
15:54Number three, have you ever seen any of your victims in court?
15:59Occasionally.
16:01Number two, have you ever heard about being sued
16:03for being a good Samaritan?
16:05No, no.
16:06What about you, number one, same question.
16:08Never occurred to me.
16:10Number two, when you do this stuff,
16:12do you have medical equipment in your car?
16:13Yes, I do.
16:14What kind of medical equipment, number three?
16:16We have bandages, bags for resuscitation,
16:20splints, oxygen, things like that.
16:23Number one, what's the longest it's taken
16:25for the emergency unit to arrive that you had to do your work?
16:29It was when a lady was having a baby,
16:31it took about 15 minutes and I was in,
16:33first time for me, I was in panic.
16:35Number two, any problems with any police departments?
16:39Let's say you're saving a life,
16:41maybe something, a mugger comes up or something's happened,
16:43a shooting's been there, the guy's still around.
16:45Any fear for your life?
16:46No.
16:47No.
16:49Okay, thank you.
16:50City.
16:51Number one, are you a doctor?
16:52No, I'm not.
16:53Number two, are you trained by the Red Cross?
16:55Yes, I'm trained.
16:56And number three, you said you weren't passing this along,
16:59to your knowledge, does that mean you don't have any children?
17:02I have three children.
17:04Number two, where do you sit?
17:06In the District of Columbia.
17:08And number three, where do you sit?
17:10Atlanta, Georgia.
17:11And number one, when you find these victims on the street,
17:14are they glad to see you or do they think
17:16you're just some stray passerby?
17:18Do you wear any kind of equipment?
17:20No, I have my civilian clothes.
17:22And what do they say?
17:23Well, the conscious ones say, I'm glad to see you.
17:25And the others just lie there.
17:31Time is up, panel.
17:33That means, once again, it's time for you to vote
17:35for either number one, number two, or number three.
17:41And we'll start this time with Orson Bean.
17:44These guys are great.
17:45There are two of them.
17:46I mean, it could have been all three.
17:48I voted for number three because he sounds like he's from Atlanta,
17:51and I don't know why anyone would make that up.
17:53Sounds like it could happen in Atlanta.
17:55On the other hand, number one's, how long have I been sleeping?
18:00Okay, Vicki.
18:01Logical. I love the logic on this panel.
18:03I like the way he walked, so I voted for number one.
18:08I have no idea why I voted for number one.
18:11You walk like a judge.
18:13I like the answers by number one, but I just have a feeling
18:15number three gave a little bit better answer.
18:19Gee, that's interesting.
18:20I thought number two gave the best answers
18:22up to a certain point.
18:23Number one was wonderful, but I voted for number three.
18:28Okay, the votes are all in.
18:31I'm having a hard time understanding the logic of this panel today.
18:35Number one has a single vote, number two has not,
18:38and number three has three votes.
18:41Well, let's find out who the real life giver is.
18:44Will the real Arthur Kaplan please stand up?
18:52And you were right, panel.
18:56I'll bet Vicki.
18:58How is your little team logic going on?
19:00Arthur, we'll get right back to you.
19:01Let's find out who your imposters are.
19:03Number one, your name and what do you do?
19:05My name is Andy Andikian, and I'm vice president
19:08with Certified Grocers of California.
19:11What a judge he feeds people.
19:13Number two, your name and what do you do?
19:15My name is E.R. Davies, and I do data management
19:18for a sports promotion company.
19:20Wonderful. Thank you for being here.
19:22Well, there was one incorrect vote,
19:23so you'll receive the $1,000 guarantee.
19:25And as a surprise, Arthur, we have someone here
19:28that we want to introduce, Officer Don Eubanks,
19:31whose life was saved by you.
19:34Here he is, Officer Eubanks.
19:36Hi, Don.
19:40How are you, Don?
19:41Don, how are you?
19:43Sit down here.
19:45Arthur, now that was 13 years ago
19:48that you saved his life.
19:49What happened?
19:51Oh, he was trying to arrest a man
19:54that had just cut his wife.
19:56And Don had a nightstick and was trying
19:58to knock the knife out of his hand.
19:59The guy slashed Don through the brachial artery
20:01in his arm, and the dog gone near bled to death.
20:05Officer, when you saw Arthur coming up to you,
20:08what was the situation?
20:09What was going through your mind?
20:11I was about bled out.
20:15I was feeling pretty good.
20:17You know, you feel pretty warm at that time,
20:19but I was glad to see Arthur again.
20:20Yeah, you thought it might have been over, huh?
20:22I fell up better when he got there.
20:24All right. Well, I'm glad he was there for your sake.
20:26Thank you all for being here today
20:28and for playing To Tell the Truth.
20:31We'll be back to play one-on-one
20:32with someone from our studio audience
20:34right after this.
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23:00You might die down here.
23:06It's now time to play one-on-one
23:08with someone from our studio audience.
23:10So, Burton, who do you have for us today?
23:12Well, Len, today we have Karen Stevens
23:14from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
23:16Welcome, Karen.
23:19Karen, here's your chance to play one-on-one.
23:22You're about to meet a young lady who has two stories.
23:24Please welcome Bridgette Wilson.
23:26Welcome, Bridgette.
23:30Now, Karen, Bridgette is going to tell you two stories,
23:33only one of which is the truth.
23:35And if you can spot that true story, you'll win $500.
23:38So, Bridgette, what's your first story?
23:41I'm a 17-year-old high school student
23:43and recently was crowned Miss Teen USA.
23:47Now, that may or may not be the truth,
23:49so listen to Bridgette's second story.
23:51Soon, I'll be moving to Sacramento.
23:53My father, Senator Pete Wilson,
23:55is the new governor-elect of California.
23:58Now, panel, to help Karen win $500,
24:00you'll ask one question about each story.
24:02Let's start with the first story, Miss Teen.
24:04Kitty?
24:06Miss Teen, dear, did you have a special talent
24:08when you won the crown?
24:10There wasn't a talent required in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
24:13It wasn't?
24:14No.
24:15Where was the event held?
24:17It was held in Biloxi, Mississippi.
24:19Vicki?
24:20What made you decide to compete?
24:23Um, a few suggestions from people
24:25and just a sudden urge of common interest.
24:27I thought it'd be fun.
24:28Orson?
24:29Well, you're beautiful enough to be Miss Teen America
24:32or Miss Teen USA.
24:34Since you are, do you have more boys coming on to you
24:37or fewer boys coming on to you?
24:41That's a good question.
24:42I think they're all running away or where are they?
24:44I don't know.
24:46Sounds like there's fewer.
24:47Okay, Karen?
24:48That's the first story.
24:49Now the second story, Pete Wilson.
24:51Did you campaign for your father?
24:53No, I didn't.
24:54I was just the support system in the background.
24:57Jack?
24:58What kind of support system in the background?
25:00At home a lot.
25:02It's so busy, he's out doing the political campaigning
25:05and things all the time that at home it's kind of nice
25:07to come home just to regular family dinner
25:09and just have the support of a family
25:11and not campaign all the time.
25:13Vicki?
25:14Does this mean that you're going to be changing schools?
25:17I'm going to a whole new school up in Sacramento?
25:19Yes, I'm going to be changing for my senior year.
25:22Actually, it's kind of exciting for me.
25:24Orson?
25:25Well, Bridget, if you have to live in Sacramento,
25:27at least you have a nice house.
25:29Do you look forward to moving to the Athens of California?
25:34I think it's going to offer a lot of new challenges.
25:37I'm looking forward to it as a student in high school
25:39and as a move since I've been in San Diego all my life.
25:43All right, Karen, you heard the cross-examination.
25:46Is Bridget Miss Teen,
25:48or is she moving to the Governor's Mansion in California?
25:51Well, I think her answers seem more sincere on the second one,
25:55so I would say that she's Pete Wilson's daughter.
25:58Well, Bridget, what is your true story?
26:01To tell the truth, I am Miss Teen USA.
26:05I'm sorry, Karen, you didn't win the money.
26:08We have a lovely gift for you.
26:10But Bridget, because you stumped Karen,
26:12you'll receive $1,000.
26:14$1,000.
26:15Thank you very much for...
26:17Thank you for having me.
26:18We'll be right back after this.
26:40Here I am, 40 and dating again.
26:42How Colgate Tartar Control gave Jan her smile back.
26:45I took a really good look at myself,
26:47and my smile didn't look clean.
26:49My dentist removed the tartar
26:51and said Colgate Tartar Control helps keep it off.
26:53Perfect.
26:54Colgate fights the tartar that traps bacteria and stains
26:57for cleaner teeth.
26:59Feels good to smile again.
27:03I love to see you smile.
27:05Colgate Tartar Control.
27:07Because your smile was meant to last a lifetime.
27:12For a night like tonight, I like to go all out.
27:15You know, wear a lipstick color that's a little more dramatic.
27:18But every time I tried one, I felt like,
27:20here come Julie's lips.
27:22Clarion Lip Color.
27:24That's why I turned to Clarion.
27:26Their computer helped me pick all these wonderful rich colors
27:29that look wonderful on me.
27:31Clarion helps you choose only the colors that are right for you,
27:34so you'll be looking great and knowing it.
27:37Look out, here comes Julie.
27:40If your sinus medicine puts you to sleep,
27:44you need Sudafed Sinus
27:46to relieve sinus headaches and sinus pressure
27:49without drowsiness.
27:51Sudafed Sinus.
27:53Fast relief, not fast asleep.
27:55One makes everything.
27:57So whip smack it.
27:59To lip smack it.
28:01Ah, good.
28:03Who whips the one?
28:05Who whips the one?
28:06With creamy taste.
28:08Who whips the one?
28:12Thank you for joining us here on To Tell The Truth.
28:15We'll see you the next time.
28:16Goodbye, everyone.
28:19This is Burton Richardson speaking for
28:23To Tell The Truth,
28:25a Mark Goodson television production.
28:36They seemed like the perfect family.
28:38To my mother, I love you.
28:39But they were kept apart by their mother's secret.
28:41I can't stand it anymore.
28:43Please come home.
28:44Inspired by a true story,
28:45Why is she shutting us out?
28:46They wanted to know what it meant to love each other.
28:48They need you.
28:49Rue McClanahan and her most inspiring performance.