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00:00These people dressed as they are come from all over the United States to make deals here in the marketplace of America. Let's make a deal. And now here's America's top trader, TV's big dealer, Monty Hall.
00:19Thank you very much. Thank you very much. You know, I got a letter from a man recently who said when Jay starts the show and he says people come from all over America, he says you should say and Canada too because we watch the show right through Canada.
00:41So people all over the United States and Canada and Mexico and a few other places watch this program and we say hello and thank you to all of you. This is Let's Make a Deal where we have, I suppose, the best-natured contestants in television history who get dressed like this and come to make deals. And I'm going to make one with you.
01:02Can I take the sign? Because if I take the sign, I save my life. Don't make me fly away from home. Let's make a deal.
01:09It's a ladybug. Oh, a ladybug. I get it now. A lovely ladybug whose name is Eileen Bigler, right?
01:16Eileen, I'm going to buy the sign from you and you're going to determine the price that you're going to get for it. Isn't that nice?
01:21Right now? Yeah.
01:23Um, 500.
01:24500? Wait a minute. There may be more.
01:27More? Yes, because you see...
01:28Oh, I'm terrible at that. I'm laughing.
01:31You don't know...
01:32I will do it.
01:33I haven't had a chance to say anything yet.
01:35She's already told me she wants 500. She's no good at the game.
01:38She's terrible. She wants it, but you'll go for it anyhow, right?
01:40It's a ladybug.
01:40This is the money dispenser.
01:42And what happens is when money comes out, when you've had enough, you just say,
01:45that's enough and Jay will take the scissors and cut off the money.
01:47Oh, okay.
01:48You see, because as long as money keeps coming out, it's yours until you say stop.
01:51Now, if we keep going and a card comes out, yes, instead of money, then you lose everything.
01:56So you can tell me when you want to quit.
01:57Now, for example, what is the first bill, Jay?
01:59You want to take a look?
01:59The first bill happens to be...
02:00She said 500.
02:01Oh, my gosh!
02:02What the heck?
02:04Oh, my gosh!
02:05Oh, five!
02:05Oh, my gosh!
02:06You better watch this one, Jay.
02:10I know.
02:10This one's really going to fly away.
02:12You said 500, so all you have to do is say, Jay, take the scissors, cut it off, and I'll sit down.
02:16I don't want to be piggy.
02:16I don't want to be piggy.
02:18Honey?
02:19Honey!
02:20Can I ask him?
02:21What?
02:22You called?
02:23I don't know.
02:24More.
02:25More?
02:25All right.
02:26Honey said more.
02:26Is there more money there?
02:27There's another $100.
02:30You now have $600.
02:32What do you want to do, ladybug?
02:34You want to go on?
02:34Can I still ask him?
02:35Yeah, sure, you can ask Honey.
02:37I'm going to live with him, not you.
02:39Ask him.
02:40What?
02:41What?
02:42Stop or go.
02:42Where is he?
02:43One more.
02:44One more.
02:44He's a gambler.
02:45He said go again, and we have...
02:47Four.
02:48Another $500.
02:51$500 more!
02:53You have $1,100.
02:54You know I'm going to quit now.
02:56You're going to quit right now?
02:57All right, take the scissors.
02:59She's going to quit with $1,100.
03:01There you are.
03:01Oh, honey!
03:02Incidentally, Eileen.
03:04Oh, thank you.
03:08Eat your heart out, Indian chief.
03:10We love it.
03:12Eileen, I just thought you'd like to know if we had any more money.
03:14$10,000.
03:15There was another $100.
03:18And then there was another $100.
03:19And then there was another $500.
03:22That's right.
03:22That's what we had before the car came out.
03:24Nobody has to really be greedy to take that.
03:26That's right.
03:26You quit at $1,100.
03:27There were $700 more.
03:28And now you have $1,100.
03:30Isn't that nice?
03:31Oh, thank you.
03:33Take all the time you need, Eileen.
03:35We're going to wait tonight.
03:37Oh, jeepers.
03:38Look, honey, you see where Carol Merrill's standing?
03:40That curtain is for sale.
03:42And let me just show you part...
03:43No, I'll just show you part of it.
03:44Just while you're waiting.
03:46Because Jay wants to say something.
03:47Yes, it's $45 worth of Reynolds wrap.
03:50The strong, all-purpose aluminum foil oven tempered for flexible strength.
03:53She's a little buggy.
03:54A little lady buggy.
03:57There's something behind that foil.
03:59And you could buy it for your $1,100.
04:01Oh, jeepers.
04:06He doesn't even do anything.
04:10He's yelling at you now.
04:11Jeepers!
04:14Okay.
04:16I'll take it.
04:18He wants me to take it.
04:20I'll do what he wants.
04:21I'll take the money back.
04:22I'm going to kill him.
04:23I'll take the $1,100 back.
04:26And what have we got behind the curtain?
04:28It's a Cadillac.
04:29That's what you bought.
04:30And here it is for you.
04:38A 1939 Cadillac.
04:43You know, he doesn't win at the horses either.
04:45No, he doesn't win anywhere.
04:46But he's got himself a caddy, well, usually it's the Cadillac DeVille.
04:50This is a Caddy DeZonk.
04:52And it's still steaming.
04:55And I tell you, you'd better get it out of here.
04:57You can't get the $1,100 back, darling, because once you made the deal, you're stuck with it.
05:01But I'll bet you you're the only one on your block that has a 1937 Cadillac DeZonk.
05:06Antique there in style.
05:07It's an antique.
05:08It better be an antique, because there's a very sad-faced Indian who's going to sit in it back over there, who told you to go all the way.
05:13Eileen Bigler, you talk to your husband, and that's the way we're at our first deal.
05:17We're making a lot of cereal here.
05:24You know, Eastern.
05:26Man over there with the frankfurters, or sausages, and the ball player over there, they both, you're here with your wives?
05:33Oh, good.
05:34Then I'll come down and make a deal with you on both sides.
05:36It's going to be a little tough working both sides of an aisle over here.
05:38No, you can keep on.
05:39You can hang on to the sausages.
05:41And it's Sam Treben.
05:44And over here, Bob Shank.
05:45Bob Shank, that's a golfer's term, not a baseball player's term.
05:48All right, now, I'm going to try and explain this to you on both sides of the aisle, so listen very carefully.
05:53What I want you to do is I'm going to let you earn some money.
05:55Then whatever you earn, you will agree to give to your wife, who is sitting right beside you.
06:00Isn't that funny?
06:00She's got a baseball umpire's uniform and baseball player's over here.
06:03So is that okay?
06:04No matter what money you win, you're going to give to her.
06:06The only thing you have to do is butt out in this first part of the deal.
06:10You can't offer any advice because they're going to price some items.
06:12Okay, Mrs. Treben?
06:13Right.
06:14And this is Bob Shank and his wife.
06:16Can they stand up?
06:16Huh?
06:17Can they stand up?
06:18Yeah.
06:18I thought you were so nervous.
06:19Well, they'll stand, but they must have said anything.
06:21Oh, no.
06:21Kathy, I don't want to hear anything from you because the men are going to have to price these items.
06:25And when they do well, I'll offer some money, and then they'll hand it over to you just like they promised.
06:29Now, the first chance will be to earn $200 to the one who comes closest to the suggested retail price by the manufacturer.
06:35All right?
06:35No whispering in his ear.
06:36No whispering, Kathy.
06:38You watch them.
06:38This is a 15-and-a-half-ounce jar of ragu spaghetti sauce, the simmered-to-perfection old-world-style spaghetti sauce, the tasty spaghetti sauce.
06:47Now, you watch them.
06:4815-and-a-half-ounce.
06:4915-and-a-half-ounce.
06:50Would you take a guess at this, Sam?
06:51Yes, sir.
06:5279 cents.
06:53Would you take a guess, Bob?
06:5489 cents.
06:5589 cents.
06:55The price actually is 43 cents.
06:59They missed it by a mile.
07:00Kathy Shank socked Bob on the arm, and you were closest, even though you missed it by a mile.
07:04So, Sam, I'm going to give you $200.
07:07All right?
07:08Here you are.
07:09200 bucks for you.
07:10Hand that over to your wife.
07:11Like, that's it.
07:12Dust them off, umpire.
07:14Dust them off.
07:14Here we go.
07:15Kathy, remember.
07:16She's getting the heck out of it.
07:17Okay.
07:18Come on, honey.
07:19As long as you say, come on, honey, you don't tell them the price.
07:21All right?
07:21Here we go with one that's going to win somebody 300 bucks for his wife.
07:25Okay, this is a can of foil first aid spray.
07:29It's a fast cooling spray for sunburn, minor burns, and skin irritations.
07:33Handy to use.
07:34Bob, we'll let you go first this time with the foil spray.
07:36I'll stick with 89 cents.
07:3965.
07:4089 says one.
07:4165 says the other.
07:42And it's $1.65, and all of a sudden the Shanks are on kissing terms again.
07:47That's very nice.
07:48So, would you please hand $300 over to Bob Shank?
07:51Here you are.
07:52$100, $200, $300.
07:55Just let it pass through his fingers because it's going right into his wife's hands.
07:58You promised, Bob.
08:00You said that's the way it was going to be, right?
08:01That's the way it always goes.
08:02How's everything here in the Trayvon family?
08:04Shaking.
08:05Shaking a little bit.
08:06All right.
08:06Here we go with the next pitch.
08:08A six-ounce container of Coppertone for a beautiful tan and young-looking skin.
08:13Coppertone in lotion, oil, or spray.
08:16I'll pay the winner $400 for this one.
08:1889 cents.
08:19That's a favorite number with these key people here.
08:21Do you notice that?
08:2299.
08:2389 and 99.
08:24The price is $2.39.
08:28Do you notice that these guys can't price for the time?
08:31Wait.
08:33But they win them up?
08:34Bob, did you ever think that with a guest that missed by $1.40 that you'd still get $400?
08:39Here's one, two, three, four, which goes right over to Kathy.
08:45That's it.
08:46Now, here's a great chance for you to make a comeback, Sam.
08:48He's really getting dusted off, but she's applying a little bit too much effort there.
08:51Did you notice that?
08:52So, here we go for 500 bucks this time.
08:55A five-pound wrath honey-glazed ham.
08:58It looks as good on the outside as it tastes on the inside.
09:01I guess dressed up in this outfit, you should be better at guessing the price of the ham.
09:05Bob?
09:05I have 98.
09:06$5.98.
09:07$5.95.
09:09$5.95.
09:10The price of the ham is $7.25, and Bob Shank does it again.
09:15And he gets $500 more.
09:19Here you are.
09:20One, two, three, four, and five.
09:27You want to touch it on the way?
09:28There you are.
09:29Well, there you are.
09:30How much money did your husband earn for you, Kathy?
09:31Well, one, two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, $1,200.
09:40How is it?
09:41Oh, God love him.
09:43Do you realize what you did for your marriage?
09:45I'll say.
09:46Did you ever get such respect in your life before?
09:48Never.
09:48You missed everything by a mile.
09:50You made $1,200.
09:51Your wife loves you.
09:52While over here, Sam.
09:54No, she's not going to trade for the sausage.
09:56I'll get back to the Trayburns, who may be speaking to each other because they have $200.
10:00We'll get back to you in just a moment.
10:01Now, as I said, Kathy, the husband went and provided the money.
10:04Now you can spend it.
10:06And the husband can't do anything about that.
10:08Okay?
10:08Because you couldn't help him before.
10:10Now it's yours to keep or to spend.
10:12Now you see that big box where Carol Merrill is standing?
10:14Do you want to spend your $1,200 for that box?
10:17I think I'll go for the box.
10:19You're going to trade in all the money and go for the box.
10:23Is there another old Cadillac back there?
10:26Looks like they just traded on a beautiful vacation.
10:32First class transportation for two on United Airlines.
10:37The airline that feels when you're friendly, you do things for people.
10:40That's what the friendly skies are all about.
10:41And you'll be flying to beautiful Hawaii.
10:47Oh, yes.
10:48A week's vacation for two with the elegant Kahala Hilton Hotel.
10:52An island within an island.
10:54A variety of restaurants, entertainment, and shops.
10:56The Hawaiian holiday is worth $1,200.
11:01No, it's not.
11:01Because she traded in $1,200 to get that vacation.
11:05And I'm giving the $1,200 right back to her for expense money.
11:08And so that makes the vacation worth $2,400.
11:11Kathy and Bob Shank, congratulations to you.
11:14Have yourself a wonderful time.
11:17Now the Traybans.
11:18You know what I just noticed?
11:19You were applauding for them.
11:21I like to see that.
11:21That might have been yours, but you're such good sports.
11:23Well, how much money do you have?
11:24$200?
11:25That still buys what's behind the curtain where Carol is standing right now.
11:28Do you see the curtain?
11:29Do you want to buy it?
11:30I'll buy it, but I won't send him shopping anymore.
11:35You're not going shopping anymore, but she's going to buy it.
11:37So for $200, what have we got back there for the Traybans?
11:40Did they buy a great deal?
11:41Look at this.
11:42A modern dining set.
11:43The elegant marquee home entertainment grouping in smoke, plexiglass, and aluminum includes
11:51refreshment center, a game table dinette set, marquee by Chromecraft Incorporated, Senatobia,
11:57Mississippi.
11:58It sells for $1,460.
12:01And to help you cook your first dinner, to serve on that new set, here's a new gas ray.
12:05It's Roper's new self-cleaning range.
12:09Upper oven features cook and keep and removable porcelain liners.
12:12The lower oven is completely self-cleaning.
12:15It sells for $604.95.
12:17Total value of your deal, $2,064.95.
12:20So you made an equally fine deal.
12:22Congratulations to the Traybans and the Shanks.
12:32The Bow.
12:33What I'm going to give away now, when Jay, the moment Jay describes this, I'll give it
12:39away.
12:39It's Mars Sprint Chocolate Wafer Bar with seven layers of flavor in one, the Crispin Creamy
12:45Bar.
12:45This box retails for $2.40.
12:48Now, I'm going to give it to you.
12:51Yes, I will.
12:52Terry, is that Terry Lipson?
12:54Terry, put down the flowers.
12:56She looks like she just came out of My Fair Lady, right?
12:58What does it say on you?
12:59It says, I'll trade my basket.
13:00Hey, here's some Sprint Candy for you.
13:05How did she say?
13:06Nah.
13:07Nah.
13:08Cool by my flowers, right?
13:10You look just like the lady did to My Fair Lady.
13:12By the end of the show, we're going to transform you into a raving beauty with gorgeous new
13:17clothes.
13:17Do you believe that?
13:19No.
13:19Neither do I.
13:20What I'm going to do, though, is I'm going to tell you that, you know, sometimes we put
13:23surprises in boxes of candy like that, and it's up to you to decide whether you want to
13:28hang on to it or trade it away for, let's say, the curtain that Carol is showing us right
13:33now.
13:34And whatever you turn down, I'll give to Abraham Lincoln sitting right down there.
13:38He doesn't say that on his sign, but he looks like he's sitting in the opera box right
13:42now.
13:43I'll keep the candy.
13:44You'll keep the candy.
13:45Sir, would you stand up?
13:46Because what we have behind the curtain goes to you, Art Engelbrecht, right?
13:49Right.
13:49Art Engelbrecht, who's real, that's your middle name.
13:52Your last name is Pumperdink, I know.
13:53Art, uh, Art Engelbrecht, Pumperdink, Pumperdink, and Tom Jones.
13:56That's who he is all together.
13:58And we have somebody behind the curtain, but instead of taking that, how would you like
14:00$300?
14:06No.
14:07You want what's behind the curtain?
14:08What have we got for you back there, Art?
14:10I think it's going to be something that every man would like to have, a power tool supply.
14:14And some paint as well.
14:16From Black & Decker, the portable power tool maker.
14:19A complete workshop, including a radial iron saw, reversing drill, and heavy-duty router
14:23plane kit.
14:24Expect the best from Black & Decker.
14:26This home workshop sells for $934.64.
14:30And after you finish remodeling, there's plenty of paint to touch up with.
14:33$100 worth of Sherwin-Williams Super Chem Tone wall paint in hundreds of colors.
14:38Dries past, scrubbable.
14:39The easy does it paint.
14:41So this deal is worth a total of $1,034.64.
14:45Congratulations, Art.
14:46A very good deal for you.
14:48Meantime, Terry Lipson was hanging on to the candy.
14:51Yes, my darling, you might have had the workshop, and then we would have transformed you.
14:58But you have candy, and I have a box down there on the display floor, standing right
15:02next to Carol.
15:03Or Carol is standing next to the box, whichever way you please.
15:06You may keep the candy, trade for the box, or whatever you turn down.
15:08I should like to give to the lady sitting at the end of the row, right in the front.
15:12There she is standing up.
15:13Now she's sitting down.
15:14Now she's standing up.
15:15I'll keep the candy.
15:15You'll keep the candy.
15:16We'll find out the lady's name, and her name is Gertha Knowles.
15:20Gertha, that box is yours.
15:21Unless you'd like to have some cash.
15:23Yes.
15:24I'm prepared to give you $400 for the box.
15:29You want the box?
15:31You've got the box, and what have we got back there?
15:33And back there we have a color television set and a lounging chair for Gertha.
15:38This 23-inch screen Motorola Quasar color TV was selected for the famous Spiegel catalog
15:45that pieces over 50,000 quality items.
15:48Spiegel, Chicago, Illinois, 60609.
15:50It sells for $599.95.
15:53And so that you can relax while you're watching your favorite TV shows,
15:56a Lazy Boy recliner rocker for reclining comfort.
15:59From Lazy Boy, it retails for $235.
16:02The entire deal is worth $834.95.
16:05You've made a very good deal.
16:06Thank you, Gertha.
16:07Now we go right back up to Terry Lipson.
16:10And Terry, I'm going to give you one final opportunity to trade the candy away.
16:13And you may trade it for what's behind the curtain.
16:15We open up and show you part of what's back there
16:16to see if we can intrigue you with Coffee Rich.
16:20$25 worth of Rich's Coffee Rich,
16:22the non-dairy liquid cream that stays fresh three full weeks in your refrigerator.
16:27Now, people over here are offering you all kinds of suggestions
16:30as to what might be behind the Coffee Rich.
16:32It might be something valuable or maybe not.
16:34But the question is, do you want to keep the candy
16:35or do you want to trade it for the non-dairy cream?
16:38And what's behind there?
16:39I'll keep the candy.
16:40You're going to keep the candy.
16:44She's going to keep the candy.
16:45And Eileen Bigler, stand up.
16:47Remember the young lady who got the Cadillac before?
16:49She said, it's got to be a car back there that she traded away.
16:52It's not your Cadillac.
16:53This is what was waiting for you behind there.
16:55Had you gone for it, but you didn't go for it.
16:57And it was a car.
16:58It was a car.
17:01But it was a new one.
17:02It was the T37 Pontiac Wide Tracker
17:05with side guard beams, hidden radio antenna
17:07with design integrity and sound engineering.
17:10It's from Pontiac.
17:11With tax and license, it retails for $3,841.54.
17:15The total value of the deal was $3,866.
17:20So the big deal is worth $8,746.
17:22You're still standing here.
17:24$8,746.
17:25And I'm going to see if I can find two traders
17:26who want to go for a door.
17:27Would you like to trade the candy in for a door?
17:29Yes.
17:30You will, huh?
17:31Now, right.
17:32I will show you how much money you had.
17:35Yes, I will as soon as I find the little secret tab over here.
17:37We pull the secret tab.
17:39We open up the secret box.
17:40How much did you say?
17:42This kid is uncanny.
17:43You're right.
17:44$2,500 in cash.
17:48That's what she traded.
17:50Eileen, you're so brilliant.
17:52And how come you got the Cadillac 1937 on the first day?
17:55Because you listened to your husband.
17:56She's hit everything on the nose on this show.
17:58She'll never listen to you again.
17:59You know that.
18:00So you trade in $2,500 for Terry.
18:02You're going to get a door.
18:03You're going to have first choice at the door.
18:04Then we've got the Shanks who have a $2,400 Hawaiian vacation.
18:07What are they going to do?
18:11They're going to trade away the $1,200 and the Hawaiian vacation.
18:14Oh.
18:15Well, $2,400 and $2,500 and let's see if either of them get the big deal coming right up.
18:21I wonder why those guys on match game luck followed by an hour of marital mayhem.
18:27Now, the big deal today is worth $8,746 and you trade in $2,500, you trade it in $2,400.
18:34Is it behind door number one?
18:35Where is that big deal?
18:36Behind two or behind door number three?
18:38For your $2,500, what door would you like, Terry?
18:40Number three.
18:41Oh!
18:42She took my number.
18:43She stole me number.
18:46That's what she did.
18:47She stole me number.
18:48One.
18:49And you want one.
18:50So you take three and you take one and three is the one that you wanted and three is the
18:54one that you get.
18:55And here we have for you behind door number three for your $2,500 fashion accessories for
19:00the lady of the house.
19:02$45 worth of Princess Gardner matching leather accessories styled for fashion.
19:06Princess Gardner, a fine name in personal leather goods.
19:08And from General Electric, the beauty maker, a lighted makeup mirror with four light settings.
19:13And a salon type hair dryer with spot mist feature for faster, longer lasting sets.
19:19All these products are great things to take on a vacation.
19:22So take a look at where we're sending you to exciting Las Vegas.
19:26Yes, you'll spend 10 days at the exciting Stardust Hotel, a reprion resort, where you'll see
19:34the famous spectacular floor show, Lido de Paris.
19:37And while you're in Vegas, you'll need some expense money.
19:41And so here it is, $500 in cash.
19:44So that makes the total value of the deal, $1,186.
19:50Well, you traded from $2,500 down quite a bit, Terry, but you still have a souvenir to go home with.
19:54And these kids over here traded in $2,400.
19:57They wanted door number one.
19:58And here's what we have for you behind door number one.
20:01Slacks and luggage for the man of the house starts you off.
20:04Yes, there was a $100 wardrobe of Hager double-knit slacks.
20:08They're washable and comfortable.
20:10They can form for a perfect fit.
20:12Hager double-knit slacks.
20:13Then to pack those slacks while you're traveling, luggage from Samsonite made with scuff and stain-resistant finish.
20:19Locks are concealed in strong, lightweight, magnesium friends.
20:22Fly, Samsonite.
20:23The three pieces sell for $130.
20:26That's for the man of the house.
20:27But there's something here from a lady, too.
20:29Take a look.
20:30A gorgeous steel mink coat.
20:34Yes, the richness of blue iris Lutetia mink designed by Davini in this magnificent coat from Dicker & Dicker of Beverly Hills.
20:43Its appraised value is $3,500.
20:47That makes your deal worth $3,730.
20:51So here we have this beautiful mink for this lady.
20:54And, of course, you're going to get slacks.
20:55That's just the way it works out in the family.
20:57Thank you to the shanks and, of course, to the Lipsons.
20:59And door number two was the big one.
21:01Had either of you chosen door number two, this is what we had waiting.
21:05Jay?
21:06It's a supply of Scotchgard brand fabric protector.
21:09Helps protect upholstered furniture from spills and stains in this spray can from the 3M company.
21:14And you're going to start using that right away on the inside of this 20-foot travel trailer.
21:23Yes, it was the open road travel trailer.
21:26A 20-foot Victoria fully equipped with corner bathroom, an oversized tub, a dream kitchen with three-burner range, thermostatically controlled heating, sleeps up to eight.
21:37The Victoria from open road, including license, retails for $4,050.
21:43And you would have needed something to pull that big trailer around, so we had it.
21:47Indeed, we did.
21:48A new sports car.
21:49That's the new Firebird Esprit with front disc brakes, 350 cubic inch V8 and custom interior.
21:59The new Firebird Esprit, a sports car with a big car ride.
22:02With tax and license, it sells for $4,660.25.
22:07So the total value, the big deal of the day, was $8,746.
22:14Well, neither of our couples got that, but they still went home with something very nice from Let's Make a Deal.
22:18All right, now, tell you what I'll do with you, sir.
22:20If you've got a dollar bill on you, you show me.
22:22Look, oh, Chief got a dollar bill, right.
22:25Harry Smolin.
22:26Now, Harry, now that I got the dollar bill, you just name your favorite number between zero and nine.
22:31Seven.
22:32Every time a seven appears on that serial number, I'll give you $100.
22:35The serial number is 37-37-9829.
22:39You get $200 for your $1, Harry Smolin.
22:42Here you are.
22:43$200 for you, Harry.
22:45$100, $200.
22:47And while we still have time to make one more deal, one more deal, you show me a pencil.
22:53You show me a pencil for $50.
22:55If the lead is any color but black, I'll give you a $200 bonus.
22:58Linda Anderson, find the pencil.
23:00And Linda Anderson is looking.
23:01Harry got $200.
23:02The kids, the Bouchards got $300.
23:04And they're looking for the pencil.
23:06And I don't think she's got, no, not a pen, a pencil there.
23:08There's a little bit of a difference.
23:09We'll wait.
23:10And in the meantime, we're saying goodbye to all of you from Let's Make a Deal.
23:12And thank you so much.
23:13Thank you, Marty.
23:15That man over there, have you got a pocket inside your shirt?
23:19Yes, if there's, I'll tell you, if there's something in that pocket, I'll give you $100.
23:22Take a look and let me see what's inside the pocket.
23:24Dave Cohen.
23:25He opens up.
23:25He's got lots of stuff in his pocket.
23:27He's got $100 right over here.
23:28$100 for Dave.
23:30Here you go.
23:31$50.
23:31And another $50 for $100.
23:33How do you like that dinner that you brought from my station?
23:35This is a Stephen Haynes-Botty Hall production.
23:37Jay Stewart speaking.
23:38Oh, I'd get up.
23:39I like that burger.
23:39I like that recipe.
23:40Take a look.
23:41Bye.
23:41I like that.
23:43Bye.
23:43Bye.
23:49Bye.
23:53Bye.
24:00Bye.
24:00Bye.
24:02Bye.
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