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00:00From Hollywood, it's everybody's game of strategy, knowledge, and fun. It's Tic-Tac-Toe!
00:10And now, here's our host, Lee Barton Dale!
00:15Thank you very much. Thank you, James Stewart.
00:22Whoo!
00:26Let's keep that applause going now as we introduce our current champion,
00:31a gentleman who's doing very, very well for himself. Here he comes.
00:34Our current champion, who's winning total in cash and prizes, $15,400,
00:39is a law graduate who plans to go into sports law.
00:42His hobby is training parrots. Meet John Demer!
00:46And his opponent is a computer operator who enjoys camping, singing, and breeding tropical fish.
00:53Meet Barney Clark!
00:56Cutest computer operator you'll ever set your eyes on.
01:05How did you get into computers? How did you happen to get into that field of endeavor?
01:10I was a receptionist in the company where I work, and I just got promoted.
01:14Someone left, and I got promoted to that position. I had never touched one before in my life.
01:18Do you find it difficult? Is it hard to learn, that kind of a business?
01:21Uh, no.
01:22What are you going to do with money you win on this? What are you going to compute and spend that money on that you perhaps will win on tic-tac-toe?
01:27Well, I'd like to pay off my car.
01:29First order of business, pay off my car.
01:31We?
01:32I think you probably would have to get in line behind all of us if we won a lot of money.
01:36That might be what we'd all do.
01:37Hello, John.
01:38Hi, Wink. How are you doing?
01:39John has won $15,400 in cash and merchandise.
01:42I think of that, John, about $6,000 plus is in cash.
01:46What about money that you win on tic-tac-toe?
01:48I know you are a current bachelor, but not for long.
01:50You're going to get married around, what, Christmas time?
01:52That's right.
01:53Your bride is in the audience.
01:54What are you going to do with your money?
01:55Save it for a while and then try and figure out something to do with it and make a little investment.
01:58Maybe if you keep it going, a house maybe, huh?
02:00I hope so.
02:01All right. Good luck, and let's get it going, shall we?
02:03Here we go.
02:11Of course, $6,000 won't make a very good down payment thus far.
02:14Last show ended in a tie game, perhaps you'll recall.
02:16We're about to play the second game between John and Bonnie, and these are the categories.
02:20Take a look, players.
02:21We're dealing with television roles, potluck pictures, biographies or bios, where are you, aquatic biology, tennis, clothes style, spirit of 76, and suitable titles.
02:32The pot at this point is worth $1,700.
02:35There are the nine new categories, and John, I'm pointing to you because it's your turn to select.
02:40Right, I'll go to the upper left wing with TV roles.
02:42Television roles, his first pick.
02:44John, the characters of Laverne and Shirley first appeared on Happy Days, then were given their own show.
02:49Penny Marshall plays Laverne DeFazio.
02:52What actress portrays Shirley Feeney?
02:54Cindy Williams.
02:55Yes, that's right.
02:56Good for the first section on the board.
02:58Put it next there, another 200 in the pot as we shuffle.
03:01Playing now with $1,900, Bonnie.
03:04I think I'll try tennis in the mill.
03:07Tennis in the center, it's worth $300 addition to the pot.
03:10From 1968 to 1977, Bonnie, the United States Open Tennis Championships were played at a famous club in an eastern state.
03:19First, name this state.
03:21First, name this state.
03:22Secondly, name the famous club which is located in this state.
03:26Here's your extra time to think about that.
03:37Bonnie, the subject is the United States Open.
03:39The tennis championships were played at a famous club in an eastern state.
03:42Name this state.
03:44I'm going to have to take a wild guess at Vermont.
03:47Vermont is incorrect.
03:48No, it's New York.
03:49And we're talking about Forest Hills, the West Side Tennis Club in New York.
03:54So, we still have $1,900 in the pot and that center box is still available for somebody.
03:58Let's move the categories around and move it back to John.
04:01I'll go to the lower left for bios, Quink.
04:04Biographies it is.
04:05And here's your question in that category, John.
04:07When Arthur M. Schlesinger wrote a presidential biography in 1965 entitled A Thousand Days.
04:13What president was the subject of the biography?
04:16John F. Kennedy.
04:17Yes.
04:18Go to next in bios and let's shuffle again.
04:22Over the $2,000 mark now.
04:242001, Bonnie.
04:25Wink, I'm going to have to go with suitable titles for the block.
04:28Yeah, you need this for a vertical block of John, Bonnie.
04:31Answer this and you'll have it.
04:32Although it seems unlikely, this 1973 horror film might have featured actress Linda Blair
04:39singing the suitable song, I've Got You Under My Skin.
04:43For a block, name the film.
04:45The Exorcist.
04:46You got the block.
04:47Put it over there.
04:48Let's shuffle again.
04:49Another $2,000 average.
04:51The clock takes us to $2,300, John.
04:54I'm going to go to the upper right for tennis, Wink.
04:57Tennis again, alright.
04:58John, in tennis, this scoring term is used for a game which is tied at 40-40.
05:05It tells the players that two consecutive points must be made in order to win.
05:10Name this term.
05:11Deuce.
05:12Yes.
05:13Put it up there.
05:14And another $200 in the pot.
05:17That brings us up to $2,500.
05:19Bonnie, John, take it easy for just a second.
05:21Take a breath.
05:22At this critical moment, we pause, but we'll be back.
05:24Never fear.
05:31Okay.
05:32Alright, John and Bonnie.
05:33Again, $2,500 in the pot.
05:36Lots of subjects left.
05:37Lots of boxes left.
05:38Five of them.
05:39Let's shuffle and see what comes up.
05:40Bonnie, your pick.
05:42Wink, I think I'm going to try tennis for the block.
05:48Tennis for the block up in the top center of the board.
05:50Here's your question, Bonnie, to block John up there.
05:53At the age of 16, she became the youngest champion in the history of the United States Open when she defeated Chrissy Everett Lloyd in 1979.
06:03For a block, name her.
06:09Tracy Austin.
06:10Young Californian, Tracy Austin.
06:12How old is she?
06:13Like 16, 17 years old.
06:14Incredible.
06:15Still $2,500 in the pot.
06:17Still five boxes on the board.
06:18Let's shuffle.
06:21John Deemer.
06:23Select.
06:24I will take Spirit of 76 to win, Wink.
06:26Alright, same box, different subject for John.
06:28John, a correct answer to this question would mean a win for you.
06:32Continuing your championship would give you $2,700 in cash, bringing your grand total to exactly $18,100.
06:41John, here is the question.
06:43In December of 1776, George Washington led an attack on the Hessian troops in Trenton, New Jersey,
06:51when he led a surprise attack across this American river.
06:55For tic-tac-toe and $18,100, name the river.
06:59The Delaware?
07:00Yes!
07:01For tic-tac-toe.
07:02Perfect record for you, that game, John.
07:17Another $2,700.
07:19I see a beaming smile.
07:21You're smiling broader than ever now.
07:23Are you feeling that the money is making you a bit happier, or are you just naturally happy?
07:28It's making me a little bit happier.
07:30Just funny what a few greenbacks will do.
07:33Right, fiancé?
07:35Right.
07:36Your grand total now is $18,100 in cash and merchandise, John, with a chance to beat the dragon shortly.
07:41Bonnie, you've got to go out and take yourself some tennis lessons or something, get involved in that game of tennis,
07:46so that if we ever play this game again and that subject of tennis ever comes up,
07:49you'll know names like Tracy Austin.
07:51Are you a tennis player?
07:53Yeah, it's been a while, and I knew it was Tracy Austin. It just flew right out of my head.
07:58Just wouldn't come. Well, that happens.
07:59As we tell people who watch the show, it's a lot easier sitting out there watching than it is actually standing here playing the game.
08:04Bonnie, you did win $250 for the tie game against John.
08:08We thank you for being with us. God bless and good luck.
08:11Nice to have you with us on Kick-Tac-Go.
08:13On the clock.
08:14Okay, John, come on over here.
08:19Welcome back.
08:21Have it with me.
08:23All right, John.
08:24Behind these numbers on the board are various amounts of money.
08:27You got a tick, you got a tack, and you got something you don't want to see, a dragon.
08:31Reach $1,000 or more, get the tick and the tack, and you automatically get the dough.
08:35Win the prize package if you get $1,000 or more or tick or tack.
08:38Now, John, whoever said silence is golden hadn't heard the golden tones of the musical gifts in this next package.
08:44Listen carefully.
08:45First, John, tune out the horns of the highway and tune in the horns of the concert hall
08:49with your beautiful new car stereo.
08:52Grundig Auto Sound, A-M-M stereo with auto-reverse cassette tape and GRLX speaker system.
08:58Automatic eject when switched off from Grundig Auto Sound.
09:01And make your time spent at home noteworthy by listening to the music from your sharp new stereo cassette player.
09:07From Akai, known the world over for great sound.
09:10Beautifully styled matched components consisting of an AM-FM stereo receiver, a set of matched speakers, and a stereo cassette deck.
09:16Remember, Akai, you never heard it so good.
09:19And finally, John, if you want to make your own kind of music, pipe right in with this next gift.
09:23It's worth over $1,700.
09:26This beautiful new organ.
09:28Wurlitzer's digital music system organ that combines the beauty of rich heritage fruit wood with clean traditional styling
09:35and advanced state-of-the-art digital electronic technology.
09:38An elegant musical addition to your special lifestyle.
09:42furnished by Wurlitzer.
09:44And John, this musical package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $3,800.
09:51Avoid the dragon or you lose everything.
09:53Get the tick and the tack and you automatically get the dough.
09:56Let's shuffle them around now.
09:57Cover them up.
09:58Begin with nine numbers.
09:59And your usual entourage has joined us in the studio once again.
10:03And if you will, just quickly, before they call the first number, start with your dad and introduce all those nice people.
10:09That's my dad, Bob, and my mother, Joan, and next to her is my fiancee, Diane, and her mother, Ruth.
10:14Well, welcome back, all of you.
10:16Now, let's select the number.
10:17What's it going to be?
10:18I'll go to Diane again and select the first number.
10:20Okay, Diane.
10:21She says five.
10:22All right, five in the center of the board it is.
10:24And what do we find behind number five?
10:26$400 for Big Five.
10:28Okay.
10:29I'll go to Diane again and she says two.
10:32Little do's.
10:33Little do's scoop.
10:34All right, about $400.
10:35Number two, what do you have in the offing for John and Diane?
10:38$100.
10:39You need $500 more.
10:40Remember, you can stop any time.
10:42Okay, I'm going to go to my mother, Joan.
10:44Joan?
10:45She says four.
10:47Let me say four.
10:49All right, thank you, Joan.
10:50Let's look at this good lucky number four.
10:52Is it luck?
10:53$300.
10:54You better believe it.
10:55$800.
10:56You need $200 more.
10:57Okay, I'm going to go to Diane's mother, Ruth.
10:59Ruth?
11:00She says six.
11:02Number six.
11:03Number seven.
11:04All right, she says number seven.
11:05So let's go to number seven.
11:07That was the one that they really wanted.
11:09So let's look behind number seven and see if we have $200.
11:12Yes.
11:13One, two, three.
11:22I saw the six blinking because it looked like that was going to come up.
11:26Yeah.
11:27And then, of course, the computer thinks faster than we do.
11:29So fortunately, it blanked out on six and gave us number.
11:32Let's look behind number six.
11:34What was behind number six?
11:35Had he taken that number, call it out first, it would have been the dragon.
11:39And you would have lost that entire price bag.
11:41What made you change your mind?
11:42I could see that the thumb was actually a number on my mom, so...
11:46Well, she counts weird, doesn't she?
11:47Yeah.
11:48All right, let's look at the rest of the numbers on the board.
11:50One, three, eight, and nine.
11:51That will show you that, indeed, all of the numbers were up there that you would have needed,
11:54plus the tick and the tack.
11:55You got the needed numbers.
11:57That means a lot of money for you.
11:58And your grand total now, John and Diane, $22,200 in cash and merchandise.
12:05And you know what?
12:07You know what?
12:09He's defeated four opponents.
12:10If he defeats his next opponent, they'll win a brand new car.
12:14And we'll be back for that next game in just a moment.
12:23John, let's meet a new player.
12:24Who's our next opponent, sir?
12:25From Fairfax, Virginia, he's a passenger service manager for a major airline
12:30who hobby is photography.
12:32Meet Bill Landrum.
12:34Hello, William.
12:40Hi, Wink. How you doing?
12:42Right off the bat, I've got to ask you a question.
12:44What exactly does a passenger service manager do?
12:47What are your responsibilities in that job?
12:49Well, basically, I'm in charge of the people you would see at the airport
12:53before you get on the airplane.
12:55Which means what?
12:56Well, some people are still a little nervous about flying,
12:59and it's our job to make sure that they're comfortable and ready to get on the planes.
13:03Oh!
13:04I have always wanted to talk to you.
13:06May I be very honest with you?
13:08Sure, go ahead.
13:09All right.
13:10You're in charge of all passenger service at the airport.
13:14Do I get that right?
13:15Everything from ticketing to baggage, Wink.
13:18Well, I'm really glad you're here because, very honestly,
13:21that's something I have been aching for years to ask somebody in charge of that area.
13:27May I ask you a question?
13:28Ask away, Wink.
13:29Where's my luggage?
13:34It's probably in Chicago.
13:36Probably Chicago.
13:37Right.
13:38Isn't that where all the luggage ends up in Chicago?
13:40I don't know why.
13:41All of us know.
13:42Bill, welcome to the show.
13:44John, Bill, here we go with the subjects.
13:45For this game, we're going to wrap our questions around things like foreign words and sleuths,
13:49plays, sex symbols, Africa, finish the list, second jobs, poetry, and animal stars.
13:55John, select.
13:56I'm going to go to the upper right with plays, Wink.
13:58All righty.
13:59Here's the question.
14:00John, this Arthur Miller play is the bitter biography of a traveling salesman named Willie Loman.
14:05Name the play.
14:06Death of a Salesman.
14:07Yes!
14:08That's right.
14:09Put him next there and let's shuffle him around.
14:12$200 to five.
14:14Mr. Landrum, what is your first pick going to be, sir?
14:18Well, Wink, I think I'll go with sleuths in the lower left.
14:21Sleuths?
14:22All right.
14:23So be it.
14:24Michelle Hammett created this tough private eye and Humphrey Bogart portrayed him in the movie The Maltese Falcon.
14:30His first name was Sam.
14:32What was his last name, Bill?
14:33Spade.
14:34Yes!
14:35That's right.
14:36Sam Spade.
14:37Great movie.
14:38Put it over there.
14:39Let's shuffle again.
14:40$400 to five.
14:41John?
14:43Okay.
14:44I'm going to go the upper left with poetry, Wink.
14:46All righty.
14:47Poetry.
14:48Question.
14:49John, there is a specific name given to two successive lines of verse that rhyme,
14:53and are of the same length.
14:55What is this name?
14:58Iambic pentameter?
14:59No, a couplet.
15:01Specific name given to two successive lines of verse that rhyme and are of the same length.
15:05That would be a couplet.
15:06All right, $400 in the pot.
15:08Let's shuffle again and move back to Bill for his second shot at the board.
15:11Wink, I think I'll go with second jobs.
15:16Okay.
15:17Here's your question in that category, Bill.
15:19Before making it with such hits as Papa's Got a Brand New Bag and Super Bad, this soul singer picked cotton, shined shoes, and was a prize fighter.
15:27Name him.
15:28James Brown.
15:29Yes.
15:30This blues man, James Brown, put it over there and let's shuffle.
15:34$600 and five.
15:36All right, John, he's got you on the run.
15:37Okay, I'm going to go down to the lower right with Animal Stars to block.
15:40On the defensive to block him, answer this on Animal Stars.
15:43In 1957, Russia launched its Sputnik 2 satellite.
15:47This satellite carried an animal named Laika, the first animal to soar into space.
15:52For a block, what type of animal was Laika?
15:54A dog.
15:55Yes.
15:56Put an X there for a block and let's shuffle again and put another $200 in the box.
16:01Up to $800, Bill.
16:02Wink, I'll take Animal Stars to block.
16:04All right, answer this.
16:05You'll block John.
16:06Bill, question.
16:07In the television series Daktari, a cross-eyed animal named Clarence was the unusual friend of a jungle doctor.
16:13For a block, what kind of animal was Clarence?
16:16Was he a lion, Wink?
16:17He was a lion.
16:18Yes, for a block.
16:19Put an O there.
16:20Four boxes remaining.
16:22$1,000 in the pot.
16:24Let's move them around.
16:27John?
16:28Well, I'm going to go to plays in the lower left wing.
16:31So be it.
16:32Plays.
16:33John, listen carefully.
16:34Playwright Mary Chase wrote this charming comedy about a bachelor named Elwood P. Dowd and his six-foot-tall imaginary rabbit friend.
16:43Name the rabbit and you name the play.
16:46Harvey.
16:47Oh, take a James Stewart great role.
16:50Put it next there.
16:51$1,200 pot.
16:53Three boxes remain on the board.
16:55Anything can happen.
16:56It often does.
16:57Let's move them around.
16:59Finish the list.
17:00Foreign words and Animal Stars, Bill.
17:03Wink, I'll go with, uh, finish the list to block.
17:06Yeah, you've got to block again.
17:07Bill, answer this and you'll do it.
17:08In a famous speech by Franklin Roosevelt, he outlined the four freedoms.
17:13They were freedom from fear, freedom from want, freedom of speech, and for a block, freedom of what?
17:22Press.
17:23No religion.
17:24To worship God in his own way.
17:26The freedom of religion.
17:28Still in the pot, $1,200.
17:30Still three boxes left on the board.
17:33Let's shuffle.
17:37I'll go to finish the list to win, Wink.
17:40Top center.
17:41He selects that spot to go for a win.
17:43John, answer this.
17:44You will win $1,400 in cash.
17:48You would win a brand new car.
17:51And your grand total would then come to exactly $29,000.
17:57John, here's the question.
17:59In terms of population, the three largest cities in the country are New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
18:09For tic-tac-toe a car in a total of $29,000, what Pennsylvania city ranks fourth?
18:16Philadelphia.
18:17Yes!
18:18For tic-tac-toe.
18:35Well, John, in that particular game, even though you missed a question, you still ended up winning the game.
18:41I was very lucky.
18:42In the beginning of the game, on the defensive.
18:45By the way, speaking of a pretty lady who is anything but offensive, who is that young lady on your right?
18:51Diane, my fiancee.
18:52Hi.
18:53Diane, what's your last name at this point?
18:54Talmadge.
18:55Diane Talmadge.
18:56How long have you been going together?
18:57About two years, a little over two years.
18:59Uh-huh.
19:00And you're getting married around Christmas time?
19:01Mm-hmm.
19:02All right.
19:03Diane, I happen to know, because he mentioned it when he was at the board a while ago in the bonus game, that some lady named Diane is going to be the recipient of the car you just wanted.
19:12No, no, I can't.
19:13No, I can't.
19:14Could that be the same Diane that you were talking about, John?
19:16It could be, but I don't know if it's going to be.
19:17It's one West Covina.
19:18No, it's her.
19:19Well, I'll let you guys fight about that, all right?
19:21Yeah.
19:22And they aren't even married yet, ladies.
19:23Can you believe it?
19:24Bill, I want to say congratulations to you, simply because you played an excellent game.
19:27Thank you, man.
19:28You had him on the run there for a while, and you let it slip through your hands.
19:30Yes.
19:31The surprises await you as you leave us.
19:32Thank you for being with us.
19:33Thank you very much.
19:34We'll be back for our bonus game in just a moment.
19:41We're late.
19:42We'll see you next time.
19:43Bye, everybody.
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