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00:00You'll know enough about the first steps to being a star and Winston Churchill to win $10,000 in cash if you were a contestant on Hitman!
00:15And now, here's the host of Hitman, Peter DeMarcon!
00:19Hi everybody, welcome to Hitman! You know what we're going to do, we're going to make some instant experts on another subject, actually two of them, just like we did last time when we found out that when whales stay underwater for more than 40 minutes, they're just like you and me, they drowned.
00:37We have four of those where that came from, so stick with us. Right now, let's meet the players who are going to actually play our game, starting with Sheila.
00:42Hi Peter, I'm Sheila DeMarcon, I'm originally from Hitchside, New York, I'm currently living in Bakersfield, California for the past 16 months, I'm very happily married, expecting my first baby in May.
00:54I'm a registered nurse and I love to watch football.
00:56Terrific, so you can watch football and have a baby. Right.
00:58In May, we got enough time for the show? Good. All right, welcome to Hitman.
01:03Okay, let's meet our second player, Bart.
01:05I'm Bart Barrett, I'm a newlywed, I've been married for seven months, I go to school in Huntington Beach, majoring in biology, hoping to get into the medical field.
01:11I play basketball when I get a chance, a guitar in my teeth.
01:14You play your teeth?
01:15Yes.
01:16Okay, play your teeth.
01:21Oh, hey! What a guy, what a night, what a band! Okay, good to have you in a spot.
01:26Can you top that, Liz?
01:27Oh, I don't think so. My name's Liz Frost, I'm originally from Kansas City, came out here to go to college to major in marine biology,
01:34because I love to scuba dive, but I changed to communications, and I love to cook.
01:38Terrific. Nice to have you with us.
01:41Did you blow your teeth?
01:42No.
01:43Okay, these are our three challengers, now let's meet our champion, Woodrun Alexander!
01:49How are you, Woodrun?
01:50Fine.
01:51Now, are you planning to go back east to first class now?
01:54Yes.
01:55You're on a roll.
01:56You're on a roll!
01:57We're not going to stop it, we're going to go right ahead with it.
01:58Okay?
01:59In just a minute, we're going to be showing our contestants and you out there our first story.
02:02Now, Woodrun, as usual, will be watching from off stage, so we'll see you at the end of round one, and we'll be seeing all of you right after this.
02:07If there's one job I hate, it's scrubbing the toilet, and you know what? I don't do it anymore.
02:19There's this different kind of chemical system.
02:21Two thousand flushes keeps the water crystal clear, keeps the bowl sparkling clean continuously for about four months.
02:28No rings, no streaks, no stains.
02:30Just put the container in your tank and forget it.
02:32Every time you flush, the chlorine crystals dissolve away rust and minerals before dirt rings and stains appear.
02:37Two thousand flushes keeps the bowl so sparkling clean I don't scrub at all.
02:41And flushing sure beats brushing.
02:45I like to feel fresh.
02:47Fresh as a country lane after a spring shower.
02:50I like to feel fresh and confident.
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03:12All right, welcome back to Hitman.
03:15Now all the sessions we're going to ask in round one are going to be based on a story.
03:22The story of the first steps to being a star.
03:28We've all heard the story of how Lana Turner became a star.
03:31She was just sitting at the counter of Schwab's Drugstore in Hollywood,
03:35sipping a vaulted through a straw, and suddenly she was discovered.
03:40The chances of this happening to you are as slim as that straw.
03:45Most stars have worked long and hard before they ever found work.
03:49Ann Margaret began taking dance lessons when she was seven.
03:52When she was 16, she appeared on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour.
03:56The big break didn't come until George Burns hired her to be in his nightclub act.
04:01Sometimes big breaks never come.
04:03In case they don't, Carol Burnett's advice is to have a trade to fall back on.
04:08But Carol didn't take her own advice.
04:10After studying drama at UCLA, Carol went off to New York to try acting.
04:15She worked as a hat check girl until she landed a role on TV on The Gary Moore Show.
04:21She also starred on Broadway in the show Once Upon a Mattress.
04:25This is one of the few cases where a mattress actually took an actress to the top.
04:30Now it's possible truth.
04:32There are 56,000 members in the Sweet Actors Guild, the actors' union which is known as SAG.
04:39And only 5% of them make a living from acting.
04:42Many work nights as waiters or waitresses, leaving their days free to go to auditions.
04:48Comedienne Lily Tomlin says that she's always dreamed of becoming a waitress.
04:53But show business got in her way.
04:55The goal of most actors, of course, is stardom.
04:59Although sometimes it has its price.
05:01In Betty Davis' autobiography, The Lonely Life, she tells how lonely it can be at the top.
05:07On the other hand, Beth Midler pointed out it's lonely at the bottom, too.
05:12As an aspiring actor, once you get to Hollywood, you should read the trade papers, like Variety.
05:18These papers contain all the show business news.
05:22Then you should try to get an agent.
05:24Or as Variety says, a 10%.
05:27Agents are called that because they get 10% of an actor's salary.
05:32The biggest agencies are the William Morris Agency and ICM.
05:36That stands for International Creative Management.
05:40But there are many others. SAG has a whole list of them.
05:43Before an agent will see you, you must send him what is called a headshot.
05:48A photo of your face.
05:49Burt Reynolds once used his baby pictures to get a job on the TV show M Squad.
05:54But you'll do better with a more recent photo.
05:57Just remember, even Humphrey Bogart's first job was as a Japanese valet.
06:02And he had only one line.
06:04So be prepared for long years of hard work.
06:08Nobody ever drops out of the sky and becomes a star.
06:12Well, almost nobody.
06:20Alright, back to our story on stars.
06:22And Frankie started...
06:24What do you think? Think it'll work for me?
06:26You don't want to work?
06:27Oh!
06:28Oh!
06:29Boy, is it bleeding?
06:30Everything's coming off.
06:31That's our first story, as you can tell.
06:33And our game is played in two very different rounds.
06:35Round one, our three challengers will be fighting it out.
06:37In order to determine which two of them are going to go on to do battle with our reigning champion later on in round two.
06:41We make that determination by running our little race.
06:44Whichever two of you crosses that finish line first will be the two who get to go on to meet the champion in round two.
06:48Unfortunately, whoever comes in third doesn't get that chance.
06:52What that means is each person has to get their hands on the buzzers, because only two out of three win.
06:56Ready?
06:57Here comes your first question.
06:59Name the comedian who says she always dreamed of being a waitress, Bart.
07:02Lily Tomlin.
07:03You're right!
07:04And Bart moves out!
07:05Well done.
07:07Got that moody-wed fever.
07:08Okay.
07:09Whose big break came when George Burns hired...
07:12Bart?
07:13And Margaret.
07:14Hired her for his nightclub act.
07:15And Margaret is right!
07:16Bart's on a roll.
07:17What is the full name of the union called SAG?
07:21Sheila.
07:22Screen Actors Guild.
07:23You're right, Sheila!
07:24You move up!
07:27Name the actress who is supposed to have been discovered sitting at a drugstore counter, Bart.
07:31Nana Turner.
07:32Nana Turner is right, Bart!
07:34I can't read them faster for you, did I, Bart?
07:37No.
07:38Okay, here we go.
07:39What is the name of the autobiography which tells you...
07:42Bart?
07:43The Lonely Life.
07:44The Lonely Life is right!
07:45Bart moves up!
07:46You are now...
07:47Bart, you are so far up, because you're one step away from being the first winner.
07:50Right.
07:51Very quickly done.
07:52This question could put you over.
07:53Here it is.
07:54What is the name of the autobiography...
07:55I did it, see?
07:56I was gonna just check to see if you were awake, Bart.
07:57Okay.
07:58Now we're going to the next question.
07:59Name the star who advised having a trade to fall back on, Bart.
08:02Carol Burnett.
08:03All right, and you're the champ.
08:05First winner, $300 for you.
08:08Well done.
08:09That means you know where you're going.
08:10You're gonna meet that champ in round two.
08:12And you get to relax if you can do that, Bart.
08:14I'm not sure you can.
08:15While Sheila and Liz decide who's gonna join you, and they start almost from scratch,
08:19although Sheila's one step up on Liz.
08:21Here's your question, ladies.
08:22Name the star whose first acting job was as a Japanese...
08:25Liz.
08:28Humphrey Bogart.
08:29Ballet.
08:30Humphrey Bogart is right.
08:31It took a moment, but you got it.
08:32Well done.
08:33You're not tied with Sheila.
08:35What is another term for a photo of an actor's face?
08:38Liz.
08:39Headshot.
08:40Headshot is right.
08:41Liz moves one up on Sheila.
08:42Well done.
08:44Ann Margaret appeared on what show with Sheila?
08:46Ted Mack's Aventure Hour.
08:4716.
08:48Ted Mack is correct.
08:49You guys are both tied.
08:51What star pointed out, it's lonely at the bottom?
08:55Sheila.
08:56Bette Midler.
08:57Bette Midler is right.
08:58Okay.
08:59And it is lonely at the bottom, Sheila.
09:00Trust me.
09:01Okay.
09:02You're one step up on Liz.
09:03Here's your question.
09:04Name the star who once worked as a hat check girl.
09:09Sheila.
09:10You are right.
09:11I thought you were going to say Peter Tamarkin, but that wouldn't have been right.
09:14Okay, Sheila.
09:15You are now one step away from being our second winner.
09:17And Liz, as you know, there can only be two.
09:19Here's the question.
09:20Name a big agency other than ICM, Liz.
09:23William Morrissey.
09:24William Morrissey.
09:25You are right, Liz.
09:26One step behind Sheila.
09:28She's right on your heels, Sheila.
09:30Can you handle that?
09:31I think so.
09:32Okay.
09:33Here comes the question for Sheila and Liz.
09:34What was the name of the drugstore where Lana was?
09:37Sheila.
09:38Schwab.
09:39You got it right.
09:40Schwab is a drugstore, Sheila.
09:41And you're our second winner.
09:42You know what you got?
09:43$200 for you.
09:44You've already had it again.
09:46And of course, you're going to join Fast Bart
09:48in that battle against that champion in round two.
09:51A distinction I don't know about because wood runs pretty tough.
09:54Now, Liz, well done.
09:56You gave it a go.
09:57I thank you for being with us.
09:58We got some nice prizes for you.
10:01Okay.
10:02We'll be back in just a moment
10:03to see just how well our two challenges do battle against that champion in round two
10:08right after this.
10:14Hello.
10:15I'm Orville Redenbacher.
10:16Have you heard what to do about my famous gourmet popping corn?
10:19Listen.
10:20It's vacuum packed.
10:21What?
10:22Hear this?
10:24It's vacuum packed.
10:26Like what?
10:27My extra fresh kernels pop lighter and fluffier than other popcorns.
10:31Tastes lighter and fluffier, too.
10:33For extra fresh popping, first pop to last, pop my gourmet popping corn.
10:37Now, it's vacuum packed.
10:39Eh?
10:40Vacuum packed.
10:41Oh, down the hall on your left.
10:43Paula Gans interior decorator for N-Dust.
10:47What do I recommend for the care of good furniture?
10:50Well, you should use spray wax, but not too often because the wax can build up.
10:54So just use it occasionally for a wax shine.
10:57But for regular cleaning, use N-Dust.
11:00N-Dust cleans dirt and dust better without smeary wax buildup because there's no wax in it.
11:06N-Dust leaves just a clean, natural shine.
11:09So use spray wax for occasional waxing, but use N-Dust for regular cleaning.
11:14Your cat give you that cold shoulder when you serve cold leftover cat food?
11:19Watch her warm up to new fancy feast.
11:22Fancy feast, darling?
11:24One meal in every can.
11:25It zips open for a moist and delicious serving every time.
11:29Mmm, moist and delicious.
11:32Seven delicious varieties, all in single serving cans.
11:35And no leftovers.
11:37New fancy feast gourmet cat food.
11:39One moist and delicious meal in every can.
11:42The links, we are worth it.
11:45If I take some Heinz ketchup at the start of your meal and put it right here,
11:50and put this other well-known brand right here,
11:53something amazing happens before you're half through.
11:56See?
11:57The competition ran.
11:59And Heinz is thicker.
12:01Here's where the thickness pays off.
12:03Taste.
12:04Because on a hamburger or anything else, Heinz is the best tasting ketchup.
12:09So pour on the Heinz, America's thickest, best tasting ketchup.
12:14How long have you been married?
12:18Alright, we're back to round two of Hitman with our two winners.
12:20We've got Bart, $300 richer for coming in first in round one.
12:24Well done, Bart.
12:25And of course, Sheila, for coming in second, you've got yourself $200.
12:28Alright, you're both already ahead of the game.
12:30However, round two is played entirely differently from round one,
12:34because in this round, of course, the challengers attempt to unseat the champion.
12:37Therefore, let's meet our champ one more time.
12:40She is our champion of five days, Woodrun Alexander.
12:45Hi, Woodrun.
12:46You've got a...
12:47Smile on your face is much broader today.
12:49I guess that's an $18,300 smile.
12:52Yes, it is.
12:53Now, they also...
12:54I understand that you make furniture?
12:56Yes.
12:57I enjoy interior decorating, and sometimes I make bookcases and tables,
13:02and then I make drapes and pillows to match.
13:04Well, now you're a wealthy lady.
13:05I don't know if you have to do that anymore.
13:07Now I have to buy a house.
13:08I can buy a house.
13:09Alright.
13:10Let's see what we can do with round two.
13:11Are you all ready?
13:12Yes.
13:13Okay.
13:14In round two, we see a brand new story,
13:15and that is Winston Churchill of Great Britain.
13:18If the old saying, there will always be in England, is true,
13:23it's because of men like Winston Churchill.
13:26Winston was a young man in a hurry.
13:28In fact, he was born six weeks prematurely.
13:31Because of his sudden desire to be born,
13:33his mother only had time to get to a cloakroom,
13:36and that's where the future prime minister entered the world.
13:39Winston attended Sandhurst, a military school,
13:42and after graduation, he joined the cavalry.
13:45But it was as a civilian that Winston first became a national hero.
13:50It was while he was covering the Boer War
13:52as a civilian correspondent for the Morning Post.
13:55Within two weeks, he was taken prisoner.
13:57He made his daring escape by climbing the wall
14:00while the sentry's back was turned,
14:02then boldly walked past the rest of the guards.
14:05When they heard about him back home,
14:06Winston became an instant hero.
14:09By 1901, Mr. Churchill was back in England
14:12and took his father's old seat in the House of Commons.
14:15And it was another member of Parliament, Lady Astor,
14:18who proved to Winston that, well, you can't be popular with everybody.
14:22A story is told that she once told Churchill,
14:25If you were my husband, I'd put poison in your tea.
14:29To which Winston replied,
14:31If I were your husband, I'd drink it.
14:35It might be said, England owes tanks to Winston.
14:38No, we didn't say thanks,
14:40although they probably owe him that, too.
14:42You see, just as World War I was about to break out in 1914,
14:46Mr. Churchill held the office of First Lord of the Admiralty.
14:50He had some naval engineers design and build the first tanks.
14:54At the time, they were called Winston's Folly.
14:57But they proved to be a valuable weapon in the war.
15:00After World War I, Mr. Churchill spent most of his leisure time painting,
15:05mostly landscapes and still lifes.
15:07But he also took out a card as a Union bricklayer
15:10and constructed two large cottages and a swimming pool.
15:14His rate of work was one brick a minute, still in a hurry.
15:18But the days of peace and leisure were all too short-lived
15:22for Mr. Churchill and Europe.
15:24He made speeches about the rising power of Nazi Germany,
15:27but nobody listened.
15:29But when Germany invaded Poland in 1939,
15:33marking the beginning of World War II,
15:35Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of England
15:37offered Churchill his old job of First Lord of the Admiralty.
15:41And when Chamberlain resigned in 1940,
15:44Mr. Churchill became Prime Minister.
15:47In his first speech as Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill said,
15:50I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.
15:56What a strange time for a rock concert.
15:58Winston Churchill led England to victory in World War II.
16:02But 11 weeks after it ended, he was removed from office.
16:06But scrapper that he was, he regained the office in 1951.
16:10Winston Churchill once said,
16:13When I get to heaven, I mean to spend a considerable portion
16:17of my first million years painting.
16:19But you can bet that he's spending much of his time as he did on Earth,
16:24making sure there will always be an England.
16:28And that's our story on Churchill.
16:34And, of course, this is the board upon which we play round two.
16:37Now, Bart, because you came in first in round one,
16:40you know what you get, four hit men, and here they are.
16:42One, two, three, four.
16:43Sheila, for coming in second, you get three, and here they are.
16:46Now, how many's that?
16:48Everybody knows it's seven men.
16:49He thinks nice and even would run.
16:51You know we always give the champs seven hit men, and here they are.
16:54Although sometimes would run, I don't know if you need seven.
16:56All right.
16:57In this round, the champion is going to fight each challenger one at a time.
17:00Players, a right answer knocks on an opponent's man,
17:02a wrong answer knocks out one of your own men.
17:04But when a challenger loses a man,
17:06remember, he or she must stop playing
17:08while the champion then takes on the other challenger.
17:10The champion is trying to wipe out all the challenger's men.
17:13Each challenger is trying to wipe out the champion's last man.
17:17The winner of the game will go on to try for our Triple Crown
17:19with $10,000 in cash.
17:22Okay, Bart, you came in first in round one.
17:25You get to decide who goes up against Woodrun first.
17:28You or Sheila?
17:29She can have the honors.
17:30Oh, what a nice guy.
17:31Okay, it's up to Sheila to go up against Woodrun.
17:33Here is the first question, ladies.
17:35Churchill was born in what kind of room?
17:38Sheila.
17:39Quote, quote.
17:40You are right, Sheila.
17:41Champs hit and lose the man.
17:45Right off the top of you, Woodrun.
17:46All right.
17:47Whose old seat did Churchill take in the House of Commons?
17:54Ah, he took his father's seat.
17:56All right.
17:57Maybe that's why he took it.
17:58His father never spoke, evidently.
17:59All right.
18:00It's still with Sheila and Woodrun.
18:01Here's the question.
18:02Churchill once said,
18:03I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and what?
18:06Sheila.
18:07Sweat.
18:08Sweat is right, Sheila.
18:09More sweat for you.
18:10You're taking care of Woodrun.
18:11Down to five.
18:12Next question.
18:13Who once told Churchill that she would poison him?
18:16Aster.
18:17If he were her husband, Aster is right.
18:19Woodrun here leaves another one.
18:21Down to four.
18:24Churchill first became a national hero during what war, Sheila?
18:28Four.
18:29Four war is right, Sheila.
18:31And you are no more.
18:33You have whittled the champ down from seven to three.
18:36Okay, Woodrun.
18:37You got a battle on your hands.
18:39Here's the next question.
18:40Winston's folly referred specifically to this.
18:43Sheila?
18:44The introduction of the tanks.
18:45The what weapon?
18:46Tank.
18:47Yes, we are going to take tank.
18:49And that means we lose it and lose it and end.
18:52All right.
18:53Woodrun down to two.
18:54Here's the next question.
18:55What happened to Churchill 11 weeks afterwards?
18:59Sheila.
19:00He was ousted out of the Prime Minister.
19:02After World War II ended, indeed, he was removed from office.
19:05Woodrun.
19:06Woodrun.
19:07You are in the throes of being removed from office as well.
19:11You are down to your last lonely hitmen and you are surrounded with hitmen left and right.
19:16What a battle on your hands.
19:18Sheila has three hitmen left and if that weren't bad enough, you've got Bart with four.
19:22Bart doesn't know if he's going to get in the game.
19:24All right.
19:25Sheila.
19:26Back to seriousness.
19:27If you answer this question correctly, I'm sure you're aware of the fact that you become the new champion.
19:32Mm-hmm.
19:33You would have done it without Bart's help.
19:35Here's the question.
19:37Lady Astor said that you would...
19:40Poison in his tig.
19:41But Poison in Churchill's what?
19:42He is right!
19:44And you're the new champion, Sheila!
19:47Oh, wow!
19:49Congratulations, Sheila!
19:51You beat a tough chance.
19:53You did it all yourself.
19:55I must say, amazing.
19:57Woodrun.
19:58You didn't have a shot.
19:59I know.
20:00She was fast.
20:01She was fast.
20:02You walked away with $18,300.
20:04That's pretty fast.
20:05I'm thrilled.
20:06I had a great time.
20:07I will.
20:08Best of luck with your children.
20:09Have a good chance.
20:10Very much.
20:12Thanks for being our champion.
20:13Bart!
20:14You didn't even get a shot.
20:15No.
20:16The strategy was you gave it to Sheila, right?
20:18You go first to be a gentleman, and it backfired on you.
20:21Okay, Bart.
20:22Thanks for being with us.
20:23You got yourself $300.
20:24Now, Sheila, as our champion, you know where you're going.
20:26You're going to have an opportunity to go for a triple crown with $10,000 in cash.
20:30And we'll see if Sheila can do it right after this.
20:42Well, the things you learn at family reunions.
20:44What's that, cousin?
20:45Oh, well, you use Velveeta.
20:47Oh, I know.
20:48But that's what our moms used.
20:49Don't you cook with natural cheeses?
20:51Well, what do you think goes into Velveeta?
20:53It's cheddar and other natural cheeses, milk and other wholesome ingredients, all carefully
20:58balanced in the Velveeta process.
21:00It melts smoother, cooks easier than any chunk cheese alone.
21:03Mmm.
21:04You really know your cheeses.
21:06It's all in this little yellow box.
21:11Of course, Kraft buttermilk creamy dressing starts with fresh buttermilk, but it's unlike any other for three big reasons.
21:18One, a heaping teaspoon of fresh sour cream to make it creamy.
21:23Two, more sour cream.
21:25And three, still more sour cream stirred into fresh buttermilk.
21:30Because Kraft had to see how far creamy could go.
21:33Kraft buttermilk creamy dressings.
21:35For a better twist on taste, America turns to Kraft.
21:42Welchkins, wake up!
21:44But it's the middle of the night.
21:46But our grapes are at their peak of perfection right now.
21:49And for Welch's grape juice, that's the only time we pick them.
21:52So, get pickin'.
21:54See, now they taste as sweet as can be.
21:57Delicious!
21:58So naturally delicious, we never add artificial flavors.
22:01Or colors.
22:02That's Welch's grape juice.
22:04Take it from the Welchkins.
22:06Nobody else's tastes better than Welch's.
22:09Keep pickin'.
22:11Every Sunday when I was your age, your grandma sent me here for bread.
22:15This is where I'd stop for a game.
22:17Finish!
22:18Finish!
22:19Finish!
22:20And right about here, I'd smell Grandma's sauce.
22:24Mmm, still terrific, Ma.
22:26There's nothing like the taste of ragu spaghetti sauce.
22:29That's why for years, ragu has been a tradition at Sunday dinners.
22:33This was a great place to grow up, right, Dad?
22:35The best.
22:36Ragu traditional spaghetti sauce for three generations.
22:39That's Italian.
22:45Alright, it's time for our Triple Crown.
22:46And Sheila, let's review that strategy a little bit, at least on part of Bart.
22:50He passed it to you to begin with, assuming that you'd knock off several of her hitmen and he'd get back in.
22:56But you went right through the champion, and I don't think that's been done other than one time before,
23:00where the champ's been taken right straight through.
23:02Well done.
23:03Congratulations.
23:04I guess the baby helps you out a little bit.
23:06Alright.
23:0760 seconds, Triple Crown, here's how it works.
23:09On that board over there, you're going to see eight columns and each column is a number of circles.
23:13Now you call out a column and I'll read you a question based on either of the two stories you've heard today.
23:17If you're right, you'll change that first circle in that column into a money man and I'll read you another question.
23:20And I'll continue to read you questions until you've changed every single circle in that column into a money man or until you make a mistake.
23:26Now if you make a mistake or pass on a question, you know you've got to call out another column.
23:30You fill up one column with money man, you're going to win $1,000.
23:33You fill up two columns with money man, you're going to win $2,000.
23:36And finally, you fill up three columns with money man and you're going to win $10,000 in cash!
23:41Alright, Sheila, you're not going to see how many circles are in each column because we're going to keep your back to the board as it is now for the entire game.
23:48And we're going to reset that old board pattern.
23:51Alright, let's set the board!
24:04The game in the clock will begin when you call out your first column and Sheila, may all your columns have very few circles.
24:09Column one.
24:10One. How many lines did Humphrey Bogart have in his first acting job?
24:12One.
24:13Right. Name the member of parliament who didn't like Churchill.
24:14Esther.
24:15Right. Agents get what percentage of an actor's salary?
24:1710%.
24:18Right. Name the school which young Winston attended?
24:21Stanhurst.
24:22Right. What was Lana Turner sipping through a straw at Schwab's?
24:24A multi.
24:25Right. There's your first column, another.
24:26Two.
24:27Two. A list of agencies is carried by what union?
24:29SAG.
24:30Right. Name the country which Germany invaded to start World War II.
24:32Column.
24:33Right. What percentage of SAG members make a living from acting?
24:35Five.
24:36Right. Carol Burnett studied drama at what university?
24:38Juilliard.
24:39Another column.
24:40Three.
24:41Three. World War I broke out in what year?
24:431940.
24:44Another column.
24:45Four.
24:46Four. What do the initials ICM stand for?
24:49Past.
24:50College five.
24:51Five. What type of school was Sandhurst?
24:53Military county.
24:54Right. Germany invaded Poland in what year?
24:561940.
24:57Another column.
24:58Column eight.
24:59Eight. What paper refers to an agent as a ten percenter?
25:01Writing.
25:02Right. Name the man who was Prime Minister of England when World War II started.
25:04Neville Chamberlain.
25:05Right.
25:06Brent Reynolds used baby pictures to get on job on what TV show?
25:09M-Man.
25:10Ah!
25:11It was M-Squad that you got yourself a thousand dollars here.
25:15You went up column one.
25:16You missed column two by one.
25:18And in column eight you said M-Man.
25:20Is that what he said?
25:21Well, I wrote on a thousand dollars.
25:24Right after this.
25:25Let's get in.
25:31Howdy, Sprout.
25:32You want some cheese?
25:33The giant does.
25:34But which one?
25:36Well, he makes a brand new cheese sauce.
25:38Brand new?
25:39Yup.
25:40Now his good broccoli and cauliflower come with a new white cheddar cheese sauce.
25:44Great. I'll take white cheddar.
25:46Of course, he still makes his golden cheese sauce too.
25:49Now his broccoli and cauliflower come in two kinds of cheese sauce.
25:52Two cheese sauces sure take a lot of cheeses.
25:59If you had a glass bucket, you'd see clear proof why new no rinse clean and clear is a better way to clean your no wax floor.
26:06Watch.
26:08You see?
26:09Cleaners that mix cloudy can dry cloudy without rinsing.
26:13What floor could look its best through that?
26:15But new clean and clear for no wax floors, mixes clear, dries clear, is clean.
26:21Nothing cloudy to rinse away.
26:23Here's the proof.
26:24My floor looks terrific.
26:25Try new clean and clear, the no rinse cleaner for a clearly beautiful floor.
26:33Alright, we're back.
26:34And Sheila, you got yourself a thousand dollars on a triple crown added to your two hundred dollars from round one.
26:38It's a grand total of twelve hundred dollars.
26:40Nice work.
26:41You were really going super fast at the beginning and then you got a little caught up.
26:44Uh-huh.
26:45But you get another time if you come back and beat those challengers, okay?
26:48Okay.
26:49We'll see you next time on Hitman.
26:50Bye-bye.
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