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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, from New York City, Joe Garaggiano!
00:27Thank you, Alan Calder, and thank you.
00:28And welcome to To Tell the Truth.
00:30You know, if you watch this program a lot, and we certainly hope you do,
00:33some of the most successful features that we've ever had here on To Tell the Truth
00:37have had to do with relatives of famous people.
00:41Just recently, we had Billy Carter's son, Buddy, was on the show.
00:44We've had Carol Burnett's sister, Joe Namath's mother.
00:48We had Sylvester Stallone, Rocky's brother, on this show.
00:51And the list will just go on and on.
00:53Well, we have just a spot for you today.
00:56Her name is Diane Fawcett-Walls.
01:00You guess it.
01:01She is the sister of Farrah Fawcett Majors.
01:05I know you can't wait to meet her, and we're going to meet her,
01:07but first, let's meet our panel, okay?
01:09Here's Bill Cullen.
01:11Peggy Cass.
01:19Dick Schaap.
01:24And Kenny Carlisle.
01:27All righty, we will not keep you in suspense very long.
01:41Let us now meet Farrah Fawcett Majors' sister.
01:45Number one, what is your name, please?
01:54My name is Diane Fawcett-Walls.
01:57Number two.
01:58My name is Diane Fawcett-Walls.
02:02And number three.
02:04My name is Diane Fawcett-Walls.
02:07Listen to what Diane Fawcett-Walls has to say for herself.
02:12I, Diane Fawcett-Walls, have a famous sister.
02:17Her name is Farrah Fawcett Majors.
02:19Not surprising, the question most asked of me,
02:23what is Farrah really like?
02:26Well, she's marvelous.
02:28It's still hard for me to believe that she's such a big star.
02:32My two sons have a problem, too.
02:34They don't tell their playmates that their aunt is Farrah Fawcett Majors anymore.
02:39Nobody believes them.
02:41What do I do for a living?
02:43Well, I have two jobs.
02:45I help answer my famous sister's fan mail,
02:48and I also work for the same company that employs
02:51Hugh O'Brien, Whitey Ford, Willie Mays,
02:55Cary Grant, Joe Namath, and my sister Farrah.
02:59Signed, Diane Fawcett-Walls.
03:02Well, Whitey Ford, Willie Mays, Farrah Fawcett Majors,
03:13that's the start of a pretty good baseball team.
03:15Not bad, yeah.
03:16Not too bad.
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05:57And remember now that these three lovely ladies all claim to be Diane Fawcett-Walls,
06:02sister of one of the most photographed young ladies in the country, Farrah Fawcett Majors.
06:07And we're going to start with you, Dick Shaft.
06:09Number one, what was your sister's first movie, and what part did she play?
06:13First movie, Mara Breckenridge.
06:16And what part did she play in that?
06:18Marianne.
06:19Number two, what was your sister's first commercial?
06:23I believe the first one was Noxzema, but she had done Wella Balsam as well.
06:28Okay.
06:29Number three, what was your sister's first television show?
06:32The Partridge Family.
06:33Number one, when did you realize your sister was going to be a star?
06:39When she went to the bank.
06:40I don't think I have yet.
06:42Number two, what was she like as a little girl?
06:45Oh, just like any other little girl.
06:46I mean, she was my sister and nothing different from what anyone else's sister would be like.
06:54I'll have to tell that to my sister.
06:55Number three, do you have acting ambitions yourself?
07:01That's a hard question to answer.
07:04I think all Texas ladies happen to be natural actresses.
07:09Very good.
07:10Number one, do you have acting ambitions?
07:12No, none whatsoever.
07:16Let's go to Kitty.
07:17Gosh, number three, what is this company you work for that's got all these famous people in it?
07:21The company's name is Fabergé.
07:25And what do you do there?
07:26I'm head sales promotion for the Southwest region, especially Texas.
07:31Uh-huh.
07:32And number two, how old are your children?
07:34My children are six and eight.
07:36Ah.
07:36And they don't tell anybody anymore that they're...
07:38No, because no one believes them.
07:40Oh.
07:41Number one, when you all were...
07:44When your sister was grown and a star, was there any feeling of sibling rivalry at all?
07:50No, none whatsoever.
07:51Are you a large family?
07:52No, just the two of us.
07:53Oh.
07:54And number three, how does her fan mail run?
07:57Is it all very laudatory?
08:00It runs a lot.
08:03You mean there's a lot of it?
08:04No, that's a joke.
08:08Oh, I see.
08:09She gets about 500 letters a day.
08:13Farrah has her own secretary.
08:15And she handles what I can't.
08:17Ah, and number two, do you handle the sort of more personal things?
08:21Ah, yes.
08:22At the beginning, I used to handle most of it, but now we've hired somebody to help us out.
08:26She kind of weeds out the ones that need a personal touch.
08:29Oh, she reads some of it, too?
08:31Yes.
08:31Ah, that's nice.
08:32Let's go to Bill Cullen.
08:34All right.
08:35Going, I'll stay with you, number two.
08:36Staying on that same thing that you meant, she does read the letters that you set aside thinking deserve her personal attention, is it?
08:42Yes.
08:43Well, the secretary reads them initially.
08:44And then the secretary kind of puts them apart, and I screen them, and then she finally gets a few of them that I think need some special attention.
08:53How many, staying with you, number two, how many letters a day would you say that Farrah Fawcett gets?
08:57Oh, well, it's really hard to tell because we don't count.
09:00It's a lot, though.
09:02Number one, you don't count the number of fan letters that Farrah Fawcett gets?
09:07No, it's between 150 and 200 a day, an average of 500 a week.
09:12And you don't count, you don't have an exact or pretty darn close figure, number one?
09:15Between 150 and 200.
09:17Uh-huh.
09:18Number three, Farrah Fawcett majors, I suppose, is the biggest thing to come along since, I imagine, Marilyn Monroe, as far as her acceptance is concerned.
09:27And you claim, do you keep an accurate count of her fan mail?
09:30That's the point I'm trying to make.
09:31I asked number one and number two whether you keep an accurate count.
09:35No, not necessarily.
09:37When you don't count your fan mail, that is pretty big, number three.
09:40Number one, do people ever come to you?
09:43Let's go to Peggy.
09:44Number one, she really has a terrific poster out.
09:47Who took the picture for that poster?
09:50I don't know.
09:52Number two, does she make any money from that poster?
09:55What, the poster?
09:56Yeah.
09:57No.
09:58Number three, does she make money from the poster?
10:00Loads.
10:01And who took the picture?
10:03A photographer named Michael McKenzie.
10:06Now, number one, you say she was just like all the other little girls.
10:09Now, come on, she must have been prettier than most of the other little girls.
10:12I mean, she's a knockout.
10:14She's beautiful.
10:16She was beautiful when she was little, but basically, she's beautiful inside.
10:20It's not bad to be beautiful outside, though, either.
10:23Number one, is her real name Farrah?
10:26Yes, it is.
10:27Well, now, number two, what kind of a name is Farrah?
10:30I don't know.
10:31Well, my parents came up with it.
10:32I guess after they named me Diane, they needed something with a little oomph to it.
10:37Well, boy, it's got a lot of oomph.
10:38She sounds Egyptian.
10:39Number three, doesn't look Egyptian.
10:41Number three, where are you from in Texas?
10:44I was born in Corpus Christi, and now we live in Houston.
10:48And number three, was Farrah Fawcett Majors brought up in Houston or Corpus?
10:53We were both born in Corpus Christi.
10:56Number three, what was the name of her primary school?
10:58Well, there it is.
11:02Now it's time for them to vote.
11:03They must mark their ballots, and no consultation, no change, and they're busy doing it.
11:08Do you think it's number one?
11:11Or do you think it is number two?
11:14Or do you think it is number three?
11:18Okay, Dick Schaap, you got to start.
11:20How'd you vote?
11:21I voted for number one.
11:22I think I saw number three as one of the Texas cowgirls.
11:26Dallas Cowboys?
11:27Yeah, at halftime on a football game.
11:30Okay, Kitty.
11:31They're all marvelous.
11:32Any one of them could be the real one.
11:35I voted for number three.
11:36I think she gets 500 fan letters a day, not 150.
11:41Okay.
11:41Bill Culloch.
11:42Yeah, I always thought they kept very accurate count of that for various things.
11:45Anyway, I'm very good at picking voters.
11:46I was very close to Rochelle Hudson's brother some years ago.
11:49I voted for number one on that basis.
11:51You know, sometimes you wonder why you don't get laughs in the studio.
12:00Not everybody's over 50 here, you know.
12:04Boy, this guy takes a walk down memory lane you can't believe.
12:06I think that through some goof, Farrah Fawcett majors put out her own poster.
12:22And when number three said she made loads of money, she must have because it's on every
12:26kid's wall and every old man's wall and every medium man's wall.
12:29You're right, it is.
12:32Okay.
12:34The votes are all in.
12:35Now, instead of asking the real Diane Fawcett Walls to please stand up, let us reveal her
12:41identity by showing a photograph of her with her sister.
12:45First, Farrah Fawcett majors.
12:48There she is, all alone.
12:50There's Farrah.
12:51And?
12:51Vote number one.
12:53There's her sister, Diane.
12:55There she is.
12:56Yeah, number one.
12:57Okay.
13:05Let us find out who the impostors are.
13:08Number two, what is your name and what do you do?
13:10My name is Dale Winston and I'm a personnel counselor here in the city and I work for Plymouth
13:15personnel.
13:16Aha, okay.
13:19And number three, what is your name and what do you do?
13:23My name is Sydney Max Fawcett.
13:26I'm from San Antonio, Texas, and I'm a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology.
13:32Aha.
13:39Diane, is the most asked question what's she really like?
13:43Yes, it is.
13:45And how do you answer that?
13:46Well, I think people think that she has changed, but she's nothing different from what I've
13:52always known her to be, which she is a very sweet, sensitive, considerate person.
13:56You know, when you say her name, different memories pop into people's minds.
13:59When you hear her name, what's your fondest memory of her as a little girl?
14:04I think our Christmas is together.
14:06We're such a family-oriented people.
14:09Uh-huh.
14:09But all of our Christmases are very close.
14:12Our Thanksgivings.
14:13Good.
14:14Birthdays.
14:14Great.
14:15Well, we thank you for coming by.
14:18Yes, what?
14:19Number three, what, say something?
14:20Yeah.
14:21Yeah.
14:21Yeah.
14:22I'd like to say that number two and I have spent the whole day with Diane and we both think
14:27she's a lovely lady.
14:29Okay.
14:30Great.
14:31I thank all of you for playing To Tell the Truth.
14:44That number three, keep talking like that.
14:46She's going to have her own posters out pretty soon.
14:51Hey, if any of you have ever dreamed of driving a Grand Prix auto race, but you had neither the
14:57guts or the money, our next guest, well, he's got the answer.
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17:07Well, now let's meet a man who can give amateur Mario Andretti's the feeling of Grand Prix racing.
17:13Number one, what is your name, please?
17:23My name is Jack Long.
17:25Number two.
17:27My name is Jack Long.
17:28And number three.
17:30My name is Jack Long.
17:32Take notes if you wish, panelists.
17:33I tell you Jack Long's story.
17:36I, Jack Long, am co-founder of Malibu Grand Prix Raceways.
17:40These are miniature raceways designed for maximum excitement with minimal risk.
17:47Let me show you what I mean.
17:49The helmeted and safety belted driver awaits the green light
17:52and then zooms off on a half-mile track filled with tough S and hairpin curves.
17:59Daredevil turns.
18:01Hard rights and quick lefts.
18:03Thirty of them in all before the straightaway and the finish line.
18:08There it is.
18:12The custom-built cars are three-quarter-sized replicas of Formula One racers,
18:17and the low center of gravity makes them virtually impossible to turn over
18:21at their maximum speed of 40 miles per hour.
18:25You see, the Malibu Grand Prix was not designed for professionals,
18:29but rather for amateurs who would like to savor in perfect safety
18:33the adrenaline-pumping, gut-clenching, white-knuckle excitement of Grand Prix racing.
18:40Signed, Jack Long.
18:49If you want some adrenaline-pumping and gut-clenching, white-knuckle excitement
18:54and you just getting a cab from Kennedy Airport right into town,
18:57I'll tell you that, brother.
18:59You'll get some excitement.
19:00Let's start with Peggy Cass.
19:02Number three, do your races that you hold attract big crowds
19:06the way the regular Formula Ones do?
19:10Do you mean viewers or do you mean...
19:11Yeah, viewers, viewers.
19:13Sometimes.
19:14Usually there are people that are watching those that are racing.
19:17Friends or relatives.
19:18Oh.
19:18But we do have lines on weekends.
19:20Oh.
19:20Well, number two, you do charge admission to see the races, right?
19:23No.
19:24No admission charge at all.
19:26Oh.
19:26The only fee is to test the track.
19:28Oh, well then, number one, what are you in this for?
19:31Money.
19:32But the, uh...
19:34Number two...
19:37Let's go to Dick Shab, yeah.
19:38Number two, who is the current world champion in Grand Prix racing?
19:41I believe it's Nicky Lawler.
19:43Number three, what is a Formula One car?
19:45A Formula One car is an automobile specifically designed for one racing, two having one driver.
19:53And it's a class of vehicle that, um, would relate to the horsepower generated by the engine.
19:59Usually it's 500 to 600 horsepower.
20:01Number one, could you tell me what 4.5 liter means in regard to Grand Prix racing?
20:06That's, uh, the, uh...
20:10Displacement of the, uh, cylinders.
20:14Number two, who was the last American to be the world champion in Grand Prix racing?
20:19I'm sorry, I don't know.
20:20Number three, were Nuvolari, Fangio, and Marchetti all world champions?
20:25I don't know.
20:28Sound like three guys from the old neighborhood, Dick.
20:30Kitty.
20:31Well, and number one, this car that you've designed, which is a three-quarter size replica,
20:36uh, and it only goes 40 miles an hour, it's not really a replica then,
20:39because those cars go a lot faster, don't they?
20:41The real Grand Prix.
20:42They do go faster, but the tracks, uh, are much larger.
20:46So our small track does give the sensation of about 150 miles an hour.
20:52I see.
20:52Number two, have there ever been any accidents?
20:54Uh, no, we've never had an injury accident.
20:57Well, number three, then what makes it so exciting?
20:59If you know you can't be hurt.
21:00What makes it exciting is you're, the automobile is three inches off the ground,
21:04and it gives a thrill and sensation of driving, like you were going 150 miles per hour.
21:09Oh, thank you.
21:10Number one, why is it three inches off the ground?
21:14To give that sensation.
21:16Well, how do you, I don't know how you get that.
21:18Let's go to Bill Cullen.
21:19Number one, staying with you, and just to clear this up,
21:21this is a track where amateurs or anybody who can't afford it and who's reasonably okay
21:26can come in and rent this car to go through the track on their own.
21:29Is that right?
21:29That's right.
21:30And so people just are like, if I were driving past there,
21:32I would be able to go and you'd give me a car and I could go through alone on a time trial basis.
21:37Right.
21:38Number two, how much is this?
21:39How much would it cost me to zip through there or go through however I...
21:42The cost is $1 per lap.
21:44Number three, what is the record time?
21:45I know the guys are always fighting the clock because they don't have competitors alongside them.
21:49What's the record time on your track for the half mile?
21:52Well, we have seven tracks, but in the track in North Hollywood,
21:58it's just shy under two minutes, and that's the record time.
22:00Number one, what's the age of the record hold in?
22:03We will never find out because that means our game's over.
22:06Now they must vote by marking their ballots, and do you think it is number one?
22:12Or do you think it is number two?
22:15Or do you think it's number three?
22:18Okay, ballots are all marked.
22:20Peggy, you got us started.
22:21How'd you vote?
22:22Well, I didn't think two and three knew too much about racing drivers,
22:25but I didn't believe number one either, so I voted for number two.
22:27It's California, and look at that way he's dressed.
22:29Very California.
22:31You know, orange and a little plaid.
22:33Okay, that certainly makes sense.
22:35Dick?
22:35I thought number three was very knowledgeable,
22:37but I thought number one was dressed even more California,
22:39and he wasn't knowledgeable.
22:41That's what I liked about him.
22:44So you voted for him?
22:46Oh, absolutely.
22:47But he answered your question wrong.
22:49All athletes betray a lack of knowledge.
22:51That's how you know who they are.
22:53No, no.
22:54He said that displacement,
22:55he said that four and a half leaders meant displacement cylinders,
22:58and that's not possible.
23:00Even I don't know anything about racing,
23:01it's not possible because leaders are...
23:03It's displacement from the cylinder.
23:05That's right, Kitty, yeah.
23:06It's still wrong.
23:06I voted for number three.
23:09Kitty voted for number three.
23:10Well, that pretty well scatters the votes out, Bill.
23:13You're going to be the tiebreaker.
23:14Well, it seems we are poles apart,
23:16having both changed our names.
23:17I voted for number one on the basis of the leader question.
23:21That answer was, in my estimation, correct.
23:23Anyway, I voted for number one.
23:25Okay, there you are.
23:27You have the votes.
23:28You have the reasons.
23:29Let's ask the question.
23:30Will the real Jack Long please stand up?
23:33Okay, let's find out who the impostors are.
23:47Number one, what is your name and what do you do?
23:50My name is Douglas Wright.
23:51I'm the president of Globe International Marketing,
23:53Seattle, Washington.
23:54We specialize in exporting.
23:57Uh-huh.
23:58Okay.
24:02Let's find out about number three.
24:04What is your name and what do you do?
24:05My name is John McAuliffe,
24:07and I'm the president and publisher of the Beauty Handbook.
24:09It's a women's cosmetic health and beauty aids magazine
24:11sold at drugstores nationally.
24:14Great, great.
24:19Yes.
24:20Jack, I get the impression it's almost like one of those dodging cars
24:24where it's like an amusement park, right?
24:26You can come in and just go over the track, ride the cars.
24:29Is that right?
24:30Our tracks are skilled driving courses.
24:32We provide the car and the track and the crash helmet,
24:35and the licensed driving public can come in and drive our cars.
24:38They have to have a driver's license.
24:39You have to have a driver's license.
24:40Now, some people get hung up on a thing like this,
24:44and a dollar a lap.
24:45What's the most that one man spent or one woman spent
24:48driving on your track without getting off?
24:51We had two young men that had watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans
24:55on Wide World of Sports and got all enthused
24:58and wondered just how long they could stay in a racing car.
25:01Came out and spent over $100 each in one afternoon.
25:04They got out of the car.
25:06They almost had to be carried out.
25:09Because it is physically demanding.
25:10After driving five laps, you feel like you've really done something.
25:14Well, you've got a great idea.
25:16A lot of fun for a lot of people.
25:17Thank you for playing our game to Teletoom.
25:19And thank you, our two imposters.
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