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00:00If you were this attractive and busy young secretary, would you choose as your date, for some distant and delightful destination, this handsome young Hollywood actor, this handsome young Hollywood actor, or this handsome young Hollywood actor?
00:23Well, during our second game, why not try matching your decision with her decision?
00:30And now, from Hollywood, in color, it's The Dating Game!
00:37And here's the star of our show, your host, Jim Lay!
00:44Thank you. Thank you, thank you very much. Good evening.
00:51You know, we're still shaking slightly from our first nighttime dating game show in color last week, when we sent a young couple off on a chaperone dream date to London.
01:01And television's gidget Sally Field took off with her own escort and their own private helicopter from right in front of our ABC television theater.
01:08Now, I'm not going to tell you anything about tonight's dates, except that I wish I were going on either or both of them.
01:14I will tell you, though, that this is the show where we let a pretty girl question three eligible bachelors and then make her choice for a really swinging date.
01:21Or, sometimes, we let a bachelor make his choice from three lovely ladies.
01:25You'll see how easy it is to play and how much fun it is when we return right after this message.
01:31You show IQ!
01:33Whoa!
01:34It's a tough one.
01:36Nice one.
01:42Dessert for you.
01:43Classic What's My Line, Sundays at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 Pacific on Game Show Network.
01:47And now, let's play the dating game.
01:51I guess terra firma appear to be two key words in the relationship between our first young lady and one of our first three bachelors.
01:58You see, their respective parents introduced them ten years ago, but he was only nine.
02:03By the time he'd reached 14, he discovered there was such a thing in the world as girls, and the love bug bit him.
02:08Well, he was with her on her first airplane ride.
02:11She panicked and clung to him in fright.
02:13He was also on her first boat trip, and he soothed her when she became deathly ill.
02:17Now, tonight, with both feet firmly on the ground, he is attending college.
02:21She is a model.
02:22They haven't seen each other in over a year and a half.
02:25We wonder about her reaction if she chooses him from these three eligible bachelors.
02:30And here they are!
02:39Bachelor number one is an outstanding recording artist and performer whose name is a legend with a younger generation.
02:45On television, he's delighting audiences with his musical contributions to the Milton Berle Show.
02:50And he'll be opening in a few days in the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas.
02:53Please welcome Bobby Rydell!
02:58Bobby!
03:02The young man who had a high school crush on our young lady is Bachelor number two.
03:06He's from Alhambra, California.
03:07He's a student who would like to become a corporation pilot or a businessman.
03:11Naturally, our young lady hasn't the least idea he's on the show this evening.
03:15May we welcome Greg Montgomery!
03:20Greg?
03:22And just to give Bachelor number two a little double trouble,
03:25Bachelor number three is also from the world of show business.
03:28He is both a successful singer and actor.
03:31He appeared for eight years on the Donna Reed Show
03:33and has just finished The Happiest Millionaire with Fred McMurray, Greer Garson, and Tommy Steele.
03:38We're delighted to welcome Paul Peterson!
03:42And there they are, three, count them, three eligible young men for game number one.
03:49Now, in order to keep our young lady from hearing the introductions of the three gentlemen we just made,
03:53we've had her secluded offstage wearing stereo earphones.
03:56May we introduce her to you right now.
03:58A sunny, swinging blonde.
04:01She models swimsuits.
04:02She was born in Santa Monica, California,
04:05likes riding and swimming,
04:06and has no definite plans for the future other than marriage.
04:09We'd like you to meet Chris Cranston!
04:12Chrissy?
04:13Good evening!
04:14How are you?
04:16You know, the rules to the game are the simplest in the world.
04:19There are three eligible bachelors seated over there,
04:22and they'd all like to date you,
04:23and by your pertinent questioning,
04:25you can figure out which one you'd like to date most, okay?
04:27You cannot ask name, age, occupation, or income.
04:30Anything else goes.
04:31Understand?
04:32All right, we'll start by having the gentleman say good morning to Chris.
04:35Bachelor number one, would you say good evening to Chris?
04:38Good evening, Chris.
04:39Number two?
04:40Good evening, Chris.
04:41And number three?
04:42Good evening, Chris.
04:42All right, we're in the right time of day now.
04:44Chris, are you ready to go?
04:45You have some questions you'd like to ask?
04:47Then if you'd please have a seat right here, dear.
04:48Make yourself comfortable, and good luck.
04:52Number one, what would you say to a girl
04:54who's definitely determined to get married before her next birthday?
05:01Before she was going to get married before her next birthday?
05:04Yes, definitely determined.
05:06Happy birthday, Miss.
05:09Number two?
05:10It's been nice knowing you.
05:13Number three?
05:14I'm going to agree with number two.
05:16All right, thank you.
05:18Number two, if we were riding through the park in a buggy
05:21on a late fall afternoon,
05:24and you held both my hands in yours
05:26and looked me right in the eyes,
05:28what would you say?
05:34Jesus is a nice ride.
05:37Is that all?
05:39I'd try and be romantic.
05:41Number one,
05:42I would say who was holding the horse reins.
05:51Number three,
05:52what would you do to make a sad goldfish very happy?
05:57Well, I'd ask him what his name was,
05:59and if he said Sam,
06:00I'd find him a Susan,
06:03and if he said Susan,
06:03I'd find him a Sam.
06:06Number two, what would you do?
06:09I'd have to agree with number three.
06:12Um, number one,
06:14if you invited me over to your apartment for dinner,
06:17and I misunderstood and brought a date along,
06:19how would you handle the situation?
06:22I think maybe you'd be in the wrong apartment.
06:27Number two,
06:29I'd try and be as nice about the whole situation as I could be,
06:33without hurting anyone's feelings,
06:35not to mention mine.
06:36Okay, thank you.
06:38Number three,
06:39if you were frozen solid for a hundred years,
06:42what would be the first thing you'd want to know
06:44when you thought out?
06:51I'd want to know why I was frozen for a hundred and fifty years.
06:56Number one,
06:57what would you like to know?
06:58I'd like to know who won the World Series.
07:00Okay, number one,
07:05why would I be making a big, big mistake
07:07if I didn't choose you for my date?
07:14I think, uh,
07:16because, uh,
07:17number two and number three are pretty nice guys.
07:22Number two?
07:23Number one and number three are nice guys.
07:25What about you, number three?
07:28I'm going to agree with him.
07:29I'm a nice guy.
07:33All right, Chris, that's it.
07:35That's a single means time's up.
07:37You now have 60 seconds to make up your mind
07:39which of our three mystery bachelors
07:40will be your choice for a date.
07:42Meanwhile, we'll take time out for this message.
07:44At Boone.
08:02What a life!
08:05Welcome back to The Dating Game,
08:06and Chris, now you're on the spot.
08:08You've talked to the fellas,
08:08got some of their opinions on life,
08:10found out a little bit about them.
08:11You must decide which one you think
08:13would be the most fun for a wild swinging date.
08:15Tell us, will it be bachelor number one,
08:18bachelor number two,
08:20or bachelor number three?
08:22Which one gets the choice?
08:24Um, number three.
08:25Bachelor number three.
08:27All right.
08:28Okay.
08:29Okay.
08:33Is there any particular reason
08:34why he stood out in your mind, Chris?
08:36Um, yeah, I think everybody said
08:38he was a nice guy, including him.
08:39And he agreed, yeah, all right.
08:41Before I introduce you to your date, Chris,
08:42let me tell you about the other two gentlemen
08:44you did not select, okay?
08:45First of all, you did not select
08:46bachelor number one,
08:47and I know millions of young ladies
08:48all over America would have selected him.
08:50Of course, you couldn't see who he was.
08:51He will open in a few days
08:52at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas.
08:54He's a regular on the Milton Berle Show,
08:56one of America's finest young singers,
08:57Mr. Bobby Rydell.
08:59Bobby, come on and say hello.
09:00To Chris Cranston.
09:01Oh, that's the way it goes.
09:07Yeah.
09:09Chris, you also did not select
09:11bachelor number two,
09:12and I think he was hoping very strongly
09:13that you'd select him
09:14because it seems he had a crush on you
09:16in high school.
09:17That's right.
09:18He was on your first plane ride with you
09:19and soothed you when you were nervous.
09:21He was on your first boat ride
09:22when you got sick.
09:23He's a college student now.
09:25Say hello to Greg Montgomery.
09:27Greg, come on and say hello
09:28to Chris Cranston.
09:34How about it?
09:35Everybody's gumbling here.
09:38I'll tell you, gentlemen,
09:39you were both complimentary to each other
09:41and number three got everybody's compliments
09:43so he got the date.
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09:55and many thanks for joining us tonight
09:57on The Dating Game.
09:58Greg, thank you.
09:59And Bobby, good luck to you on the date.
10:02How about that?
10:05I guess you're kind of interested
10:06in who your date is.
10:08All right, well,
10:09we won't keep you in suspense any longer,
10:11will we?
10:12Let me tell you a little something
10:13about your date.
10:16This gentleman, too, is in show business.
10:18As a matter of fact,
10:18he has two movies
10:19which will be released
10:20in the very near future,
10:21The Happiest Millionaire for Walt Disney
10:23and The Long Ride Home
10:25where he co-stars with Glenn Ford.
10:26For eight years,
10:27this gentleman was on
10:28The Donna Reed Show
10:29and I know you know his singing,
10:30Mr. Paul Peterson.
10:32Paul, come on and say good morning.
10:34Chris Cranston.
10:39Hey, a lovely couple.
10:42Well, I'm glad we can get you together tonight,
10:44Paul and Chris.
10:45Let me ask you a question.
10:46Chris, how would you and Paul
10:47like to own a candy store?
10:48No, really.
10:50We're not putting you on.
10:51Now, don't you think it'd be a gas
10:52to own a candy store for a full day?
10:54Well, I tell you,
10:55we have one all lined up
10:56for the two of you.
10:57But there's one small hitch.
10:59Your candy store
11:00is in San Francisco.
11:02That's right.
11:05You'll be going to San Francisco
11:07where your first stop
11:08will be Giardelli's Chocolate Candy Store
11:10and Soda Fountain,
11:11which has been a San Francisco landmark
11:12since 1853.
11:14While in San Francisco,
11:15you'll visit the crown room
11:16of the Fairmont Hotel
11:17high atop Knob Hill.
11:19You'll have dinner at Ernie's,
11:20one of America's most elegant restaurants.
11:22And then before you head back home,
11:23you'll stop off again
11:24at Giardelli's Chocolate Candy Store
11:26and Soda Fountain
11:26to collect the full day profits
11:29of the store.
11:30They're all yours.
11:31Have a marvelous, wonderful time.
11:33Chris, thank you so much.
11:35Paul, congratulations.
11:38A vivacious young secretary
11:40has no idea
11:40she'll be choosing her date
11:41from three eligible bachelors,
11:43all members of the acting set
11:45on the Hollywood scene.
11:46Next on the dating game.
11:48Baronades.
11:50You know, our 20th century Cinderella's
11:52view this world
11:53in which we live
11:53with a greater clarity
11:54and sense of reality
11:55than the rather wishy-washy
11:57fairy tale females of yore.
11:58Now, you take, for example,
11:59our next young lady
12:00who's a secretary
12:01but has every intention
12:03of reaching those halcyon
12:04higher echelons
12:05of the business world.
12:06Now, well aware
12:06that her personal life
12:08is seldom touched
12:09by the excitement
12:09of a prince charming
12:10from the celluloid city itself,
12:12we wanted to make sure
12:13her escort for her dream date
12:15would fit that description.
12:17Consequently,
12:18our next panel
12:18of eligible bachelors
12:19consists of a trio
12:20of handsome
12:21and available young actors.
12:23And here they are.
12:29A husky
12:33and handsome
12:33six-footer
12:34from Philadelphia,
12:35bachelor number one
12:35is a television actor
12:36who has been seen
12:37on such shows
12:37as Voyage to the Bottom
12:38of the Sea
12:39and Dr. Kildare.
12:40He likes to travel,
12:41to read,
12:42enjoys all sorts
12:42of outdoor sports.
12:44Here is Vince Carroll.
12:47Good evening, Vince.
12:50Bachelor number two
12:51came thundering
12:52on the television scene
12:53last season
12:54as the angry,
12:55adopted son
12:55of an iron-willed
12:56lady ranch tycoon
12:58and has since
12:59not only proven himself
13:00one of the better
13:00representatives
13:01of the new breed
13:02of Hollywood actors
13:03but is firmly entrenched
13:04with the family
13:05which controls
13:05ABC television's
13:07Big Valley.
13:08May we have a warm
13:08welcome for Lee Majors.
13:12Lee.
13:16Mr. Versatile
13:17might be a good nickname
13:18for bachelor number three
13:19who has touched
13:20many show business bases.
13:21On television,
13:22he co-starred
13:22as the girl chasing
13:24unpredictable Ensign Pulver
13:25on the Mr. Roberts series
13:26this summer
13:27on the musical stage
13:28in How to Succeed in Business
13:29Without Really Trying.
13:30And we know you'll enjoy
13:31meeting Steve Harmon.
13:36As a groovy group of guys
13:37and I leave you fellas
13:38with two words,
13:39good luck.
13:41In order to keep
13:41our young lady
13:42from hearing the introductions
13:42of our three gentlemen,
13:43we've kept her secluded
13:44off stage as always
13:45wearing stereo earphones.
13:47May we introduce her
13:48to you right now.
13:49As blonde and sunny
13:52as our golden state
13:53where she was born,
13:54she's a secretary
13:55who spends her weekends
13:55away from the city
13:56skiing, playing tennis
13:58or swimming.
13:59We have a warm dating game.
14:00Welcome for Marsha Marriott.
14:03Marsha, good evening.
14:04Welcome to Nighttime Dating Games.
14:07Oh, boy.
14:08You know how we play the game.
14:09It's very simple.
14:09There are three eligible
14:10bachelors over there
14:11eager to go out with you
14:12and you must select ones.
14:13Kind of puts you on the spot
14:14and with your questions
14:15you must figure out
14:16which one would be
14:17the most fun, okay?
14:18All right.
14:18Before we start,
14:19let's have the gentlemen
14:20say good evening.
14:22Number one,
14:22would you say good evening
14:23to Marsha, please?
14:24Good evening, Marsha.
14:25Number two?
14:26Good evening, Marsha.
14:27And number three?
14:29Good evening, Marsha.
14:30All right.
14:31There are three
14:32good-sounding gentlemen
14:33over there, aren't there?
14:34You have the questions
14:35you'd like to ask them,
14:36put them on the spot,
14:36then Marsha,
14:37if you would have
14:37a seat right here,
14:38make yourself comfortable.
14:39As soon as you're ready,
14:40you may fire away
14:41and good luck.
14:45Number one,
14:46if you were asked
14:47to come over here
14:48right now
14:49and whisper something
14:50in my ear
14:50that would influence
14:51my decision,
14:53what would it be?
14:55Let's leave.
14:58Number two?
15:00Well, I think you're
15:00a very pretty-sounding
15:02young lady.
15:03Oh, thank you.
15:05Number three?
15:07Well, that you have
15:07a very sexy voice.
15:11Oh.
15:11Number two.
15:16What are your policies
15:17about kissing?
15:21Well, I've never
15:23written down a set
15:23of rules,
15:24but I'm kind of
15:26game for anything.
15:29Maybe not on the
15:29first date,
15:30and perhaps if she's
15:32bigger than I am,
15:33which I hope I should.
15:34But I like it.
15:39Number three.
15:41Well, I don't think
15:42politics should enter
15:43into it.
15:45I kind of think
15:47you just should
15:47play it by ear.
15:49Oh.
15:50And number one?
15:51As much as I can
15:52and as often as I can.
15:55Well, that's it.
15:57Number three.
15:58How would you
15:58politely tell a girl
15:59she's a little too
16:00forward for your liking?
16:03Well.
16:07I'd say,
16:08hey, lady,
16:09you're a little too
16:09forward for my liking.
16:11And number three.
16:14That was number three,
16:15Marsha.
16:16Oh, number two.
16:18I don't think I've
16:19seen a lady
16:20too forward.
16:21Oh.
16:23And if you should?
16:25If I should?
16:26See a lady
16:27a little too forward.
16:28Well, I think
16:29the occasion
16:29and the time
16:30and the appropriate
16:32manner
16:33would be called for,
16:34yes.
16:34Oh, okay.
16:35Number one.
16:36Well, I'd kind of
16:37move backward
16:37and hope she came forward.
16:39Oh, number one.
16:43If I told you
16:43I was definitely
16:44going to marry
16:44the one I picked
16:45for the date tonight,
16:46what would you say?
16:48I'd say that I
16:48shouldn't be on the show
16:49and I should be
16:53home watching TV
16:54or something
16:54like the dating game.
16:57Number three.
16:59I'd say you were
17:00a little too forward
17:01for my liking.
17:01Number one.
17:12If I made up,
17:14if you made up
17:15a poem to me,
17:16what would the
17:17first line be?
17:20I hope you're forward
17:21when we go out
17:24and you kind of
17:28make up the last
17:28couple of lines.
17:29Number two,
17:31what would the
17:32second line be?
17:33The second line
17:33to his poem?
17:34Yes.
17:36I didn't quite
17:37catch the first line.
17:38I'm sorry.
17:39All right, Marcia,
17:40that's it.
17:41Your time is up.
17:41You now have
17:42exactly 60 seconds
17:43to make up your mind
17:44which of our
17:44three mystery bachelors
17:45will be your choice
17:46for a big swinging date.
17:48Meanwhile,
17:48let's listen
17:49to this message.
17:497 Pacific only
18:07on Game Show Network.
18:09Welcome back
18:09to The Dating Game
18:10and Marcia,
18:10we get to that point
18:11in the program
18:12where you're going
18:12to have to make
18:12your decision.
18:13You've talked
18:13to the fellas,
18:14got a little information
18:15about their policies
18:16on kissing
18:16and how they feel
18:17about getting married
18:18quickly and the whole thing.
18:20Now it's time
18:21for you to tell us
18:21which one will it be.
18:22Will it be
18:23bachelor number one,
18:25bachelor number two,
18:26or bachelor number three?
18:28Which one have you
18:29chosen for your date?
18:31I've chosen number two.
18:32Bachelor number two.
18:34All right.
18:36Number two
18:37is the lucky fellow.
18:40And obviously,
18:41they think you're
18:41a lucky girl.
18:43Now before I introduce
18:44you to your date,
18:45let me tell you
18:45about the other two fellas.
18:46All right?
18:46You didn't select
18:47bachelor number one.
18:48He is a television actor.
18:50He was seen
18:51in Voyage to the Bottom
18:52of the Sea,
18:52Dr. Kildare.
18:53He likes to travel
18:54and he seems
18:55agreeable to anything.
18:56He's an athlete too.
18:57Mr. Vince Carroll.
18:59Vince, come on
18:59and say good morning
19:00or good evening
19:01to Marsha Marriott.
19:05Vince, good evening.
19:06Nice to see you.
19:07You also didn't select
19:08bachelor number three,
19:09Marsha.
19:10He too is an actor.
19:11He played Ensign Pulver
19:12on Mr. Roberts
19:13for a long time
19:13on television.
19:14This summer,
19:15did How to Succeed in Business
19:16Without Really Trying.
19:17A very funny
19:18and good-looking gentleman,
19:19Mr. Steve Harmon.
19:20Steve,
19:21say good evening
19:22to Marsha.
19:25Come on over here, Steve.
19:28She may be forward,
19:30but she's pretty.
19:30Yeah.
19:31You want to change
19:32your policies, anybody?
19:34Gentlemen,
19:34it was our pleasure
19:35having you with us
19:36on the dating game tonight
19:36and we hope you'll be
19:37the best-dressed
19:38bachelors in town
19:39when each of you
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19:51Thank you so much.
19:52Steve, thank you, buddy.
19:53Thank you, Vince.
19:54Thanks for it.
19:56All right, Marsha.
19:57This is it, isn't it?
19:59You ready?
20:00All right.
20:01Let me tell you
20:01a little something
20:02about the gentleman
20:03you chose, okay?
20:05You passed up
20:06two television actors
20:07and you selected
20:08a television actor.
20:09As a matter of fact,
20:10this fellow plays
20:11Heath Barclay
20:12on the Big Valley.
20:13If you've seen the show,
20:14you're very familiar
20:15with this handsome face,
20:16Mr. Lee Majors.
20:17Lee, come on
20:18and say good morning
20:18to Marsha Marriott.
20:25You can stand
20:26anywhere you want, Lee.
20:29Marsha,
20:29have you ever been
20:30the guest of honor
20:31at a special gala dinner?
20:33Do you think
20:33it might be fun?
20:34Well, do you think
20:35it might be even more fun
20:36if your guest of honor
20:37for that dinner
20:37were a world-famous matador?
20:40Well, that's just
20:40what's going to happen
20:41to you and Lee.
20:42And for an added touch
20:43of glamour,
20:44the dinner is going
20:45to take place
20:45at the fabulous
20:46Shamrock Hilton Hotel
20:48in Houston, Texas.
20:52You'll be flying
20:53to Houston
20:54to attend
20:54the first thrilling,
20:55authentic,
20:56professional bullfight,
20:57Portuguese style,
20:57which are scheduled
20:58to be held
20:58in Houston's
20:59gigantic Astrodome.
21:01Your host for the day
21:02will be Constantine,
21:03world-famous bullfighting authority,
21:04who will explain
21:05all the intricacies
21:06of that ancient art.
21:07Among the star artists
21:08you'll see will be
21:09Antonio Oronez,
21:11the greatest matador
21:12of this generation,
21:13Ernest Hemingway's idol
21:14and the inspiration
21:15for many of his books.
21:16You'll also see
21:16that daring and reckless
21:17ruborosa of the bullring,
21:19Jaime Bravo,
21:20who will also be
21:21your guest for dinner
21:21at the Shamrock Hilton.
21:23And, Marsha,
21:23we thought you'd enjoy
21:24seeing a special ensemble
21:25of the latest fashions
21:26that'll be on display
21:27for this event in Houston
21:28as our lovely model,
21:30Jackie presents
21:30the western look
21:31in elegance.
21:32Hang on, Lee.
21:33Hang on, Marsha.
21:38That smart sheepskin jacket
21:39reveals a satin shirt
21:41with diamond stud buttons.
21:43And with it,
21:43hip-riding corduroy pants
21:45and matching boots.
21:46All this coordinated
21:47especially for the dating game
21:48by Chosax of Century City.
21:50And, Marsha,
21:51this outfit is yours.
21:54Have a marvelous time
21:55in Houston
21:55and come back
21:56and tell us all about it.
21:57Marsha, thank you.
21:58Lee, take us care
21:59of a happy good time.
22:02Well, if you've never
22:03been to Reno,
22:04you'll find it a fine place
22:05for a sporty cabortin
22:06as we'll be showing you
22:07when we join
22:08one of our dating couples
22:09there on film
22:10after this brief pause.
22:13Now let's...
22:13Civic on Game Show Network.
22:15An annual event
22:16which attracts
22:17air-minded fans,
22:18participants,
22:18and spectators alike
22:19is the Reno National
22:21Championship Air Races.
22:22And on hand
22:22for that exciting
22:23air spectacular
22:24were two attractive
22:25young dating game winners,
22:26Bob Brown
22:27and Jennifer Peake.
22:29And, of course,
22:30they arrived in Reno
22:31on a bright, sunny morning
22:32and with a few hours
22:33to spare before
22:34the start of the air races,
22:35they had a chance
22:36to do a little sightseeing
22:37in downtown Reno.
22:42Stead Air Force Base
22:43was the scene
22:44of the 1966 air show
22:45and our couple arrived
22:46in time for a little
22:47pre-race snack there.
22:48They were introduced
22:49to the capacity crowd
22:50in the grandstand
22:51and had a chance
22:52for a brief chat
22:52with Dale Robertson,
22:53star of ABC Television's
22:55new Iron Horse series.
22:57One of the highlights
22:58of the show
22:58was an exhibition
22:59of vintage planes
23:00from around the world.
23:03And our dating game couple
23:04had the opportunity
23:05of trying one of them
23:06for size.
23:09There, in there.
23:15Scrap her in.
23:15Among the features
23:18of the curtain raiser
23:19for the races
23:20was some fancy stunting.
23:23And a scene
23:24reminiscent of the days
23:25of Pearl White series
23:26is a lady wing walker.
23:28There she is.
23:30And then the first race
23:31was on
23:32after several hours
23:33of watching some
23:34of the fastest planes
23:35in the world
23:35and they really were.
23:37It was strictly
23:38for laughs later
23:39when our couple arrived
23:40at a swanky Reno night spot
23:42where the star of the show
23:43was a lumbering lady
23:44named Bertha.
23:48In typical showbiz style,
23:50everyone gets into the act
23:51including our own
23:53Jennifer Peake.
23:55But the final showstopper
23:56still belonged
23:57lock, stock, and barrel
23:58of course
23:59to the bulky
23:59but beautiful Bertha.
24:03Bob Brown and Jennifer Peake
24:04at the air races in Reno.
24:06Coming up in the weeks ahead,
24:07well, last week's winners
24:08on film
24:09and their adventures
24:09in London town.
24:11This week's winners
24:11sojourn in San Francisco
24:13and the bullfights
24:13in the Houston Astrodome.
24:15Come on in here, Chris.
24:16And Paul,
24:17you're going to have
24:17a candy store for a day.
24:18Right.
24:19Think you'll hang around
24:19and see how business goes
24:20or are you going to run off
24:21and enjoy San Francisco?
24:22If the receipts are good,
24:23we'll stay.
24:24Maybe you can make a deal
24:25and buy the thing.
24:26Have you ever seen
24:27a bullfight, Marsha?
24:28No.
24:28I understand this is one
24:29of the first bullfights
24:30in all of America
24:30in the Astrodome in Houston.
24:32Have a wonderful time.
24:33Lee, your career's going well.
24:34Good luck to you
24:34and good luck
24:35at the Astrodome
24:36and the bullfights.
24:37That's the dating game
24:37for tonight.
24:38We'll see you tomorrow
24:43week, same time
24:44for the nighttime show.
24:45Meanwhile,
24:46this is Jim Lang
24:46saying thank you,
24:47bye-bye,
24:48and I hope you always
24:49get the date you want.
24:50The drama guest,
24:51come on.
24:51Here we go.
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