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00:00What do you think? Does it snow in Africa? You'll find out as one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home in this brand new Pontiac Grand Am in just a split second.
00:15And now, here's the Star Wars show, Monty Paulette.
00:20Thank you. Welcome to Split Second. It's a fast-paced quiz show, and we urge you to watch the show and pit your wits and skills against our contestants, who are very good.
00:35And they compete for some good prizes. You compete for Eagle. Is that what you do?
00:39Incidentally, in answer to the question at the top of the show, does it ever snow in Africa? I'll bet it does.
00:43There are glaciers on three different mountains in Africa.
00:46You see, farther down from the Sahara you go, the colder it gets, and it gets just to be like it is in North America.
00:51And, Calvin, I don't know whereabouts in North America. We talked about it the other day. You come from Russell, Manitoba, Canada.
00:58And what was the population?
01:00Where I left, about 1,500.
01:01Oh, it's one of those big places.
01:02Oh, yeah.
01:04As a matter of fact, you said that was the big town. We lived on the outskirts of that town.
01:08Well, no, we lived fairly far on the outskirts. It was a farm on the...
01:12You're a farm boy.
01:13Yeah.
01:14Well, for a farm boy, you're doing very good on this show.
01:15Hey, we're pretty talented, these farm boys, you know.
01:19Yeah, tell me about it, right.
01:21Well, I'll tell you, let me see what we know about you.
01:23You've won twice on the show, but you've turned down the prize and the cash offering to go ahead and try and win the car.
01:30And today will be your third day, so we wish you a lot of success.
01:32And you're going to be competing with two new contestants.
01:34Two ladies come up against you, and Sandy Hoyt will tell us who they are.
01:37Well, my dear, our first challenger is a yuppie on hold who pines for dear old Duke University's basketball team, Angela Richardson.
01:45And on your right, the lady who'd rather backpack her way around the country than most anything else, meet Kathy O'Toole.
01:54Angela and Kathy, welcome to our show.
02:01I'll tell you how we play the game.
02:02Each one of our questions comes with three answers.
02:04You're obliged to answer just one apiece.
02:06All contestants on the first two rounds, just answer one question, and if each one of you do it, it's worth $10.
02:11If two of you do it, it's $25.
02:12If only one person comes up to the answer to the question, why'd they get the whole $50 in the first round?
02:17Are you ready?
02:18Poise your fingers ready to go.
02:19When you see the full question, if you buzz in before the question is on the screen, you'll be penalized and have to go to third place.
02:26Are you ready?
02:26Here we go.
02:27A pediatrician is a doctor who takes care of infants and children.
02:30Here are three other specialists.
02:32Pick a doctor.
02:32Tell me his specialty.
02:33Look at the screen.
02:34The ophthalmologist, the neurologist, the podiatrist.
02:37Angela.
02:37Ophthalmologist takes care of eyes.
02:39Right, Kathy.
02:40Podiatrist takes care of feet.
02:41Right, and Calvin.
02:42A neurologist takes care of your brain, your head.
02:45The brain, it will go because I'm talking about the nervous system, and it all starts with the brain.
02:48So you get $10 apiece.
02:49Here we go.
02:52Believe it or not, a number of show business personalities have been married more than once.
02:56Can you believe that?
02:57I'm going to show you the names of three of the wives of three different stars.
03:00You name the famous husbands.
03:01Look at the screen.
03:03Here are the wives, and you notice that Ava Gardner appears every time.
03:09Now you name the husbands.
03:10Kathy, pick the first, second, or third.
03:15I'm sorry, but you have to be faster than that.
03:17Calvin?
03:18Frank Sinatra in the middle.
03:19Frank Sinatra in the middle, right.
03:20He was married to Pharoah, Marks, and Gardner.
03:21And Angela?
03:22Mickey Rooney for Lana Turner, Evelyn Keyes, Ava Gardner.
03:25No, it's the other way around.
03:26Mickey Rooney for Martha Vickers and Ava Gardner.
03:28And it was Artie Shaw who married Lana Turner, Evelyn Keyes, Ava Gardner, and seven other ones
03:32that I can't do such as the one at the time.
03:34Calvin, you're the only one who knew the wives.
03:36You pick up 50 bucks.
03:39When someone breaks into and enters a building for the purpose of theft, that's called burglary.
03:42Here are descriptions of three other crimes that begin with the letter B, as in burglary.
03:46Pick one, name the crime.
03:47Look at the screen.
03:49There are these very bad crimes, and they start with B, and Kathy goes first.
03:55Oh, knowing we have two wives is bigamy.
03:59I'm going to give it to you, but Kathy, since you're a new player on the show, I have to
04:02warn you, don't sit and muse over the question.
04:04Pick one and answer it right away, because it is split second, right?
04:07Calvin?
04:08Bribery for the bottom.
04:09Pay money to do the legal act.
04:10And the third one?
04:12Libel?
04:12No, blackmail.
04:13Blackmail?
04:14Yes, if I'm going to tell things about you, I'm blackmailing you, right?
04:17Okay, Calvin and Kathy, $25 each.
04:19From folk music to soul music, the mid-60s saw several male duos hit the top ten charts.
04:27I'll give the names of one half of three top singing duos.
04:29You pick one, give me the other half.
04:31Look at the screen.
04:32Chad and Peter and Sam and Kathy.
04:35Peter and Paul?
04:37Sorry, that's not right.
04:38We're talking about a different group.
04:40You see, in Peter, Paul, there would be Peter, Paul, and Mary.
04:42There'd be three.
04:43Angela?
04:43Chad and Jeremy?
04:44That's correct.
04:45Calvin?
04:45Peter and Gordon.
04:46Peter and Gordon, right, and Sam and Dave, and all the other guys down at the deli.
04:49Okay, so Calvin and Angela get $25 apiece.
04:52The score is 1, 10, 35, and 35.
04:56Everyone knows how to eat, but not everyone knows how to cook.
04:59I'll give you three descriptions of three standard cooking terms.
05:02Why did I start laughing when I was reading that?
05:04Everyone knows how to cook.
05:05Pick one and give me the exact one-word cooking term.
05:08Look at the screen.
05:08One-word cooking term for moistening, cutting in small cubes, and pressing food.
05:13And Kathy?
05:13Pressing food through a service sift.
05:18No, sorry, Angela?
05:19Cutting in small cubes, Julianne?
05:21No, Calvin?
05:22Cutting in small cubes is dicing.
05:24That's right, dicing.
05:25And moistening with liquid at intervals is basting.
05:26And pressing food through a sift is pureeing.
05:28Can the gentleman take you on?
05:30Food, too?
05:31Keep the cup of $50 all by himself.
05:35The reason I was laughing is that not everyone knows how to cook, and I was thinking my own home.
05:39A lot of weekend widows kick about football, and they're right, because the nicknames of these three national football league teams are animals that can kick.
05:46Name the animals.
05:46Look at the screen.
05:47Denver what?
05:48Los Angeles what?
05:49Indianapolis what?
05:50Calvin?
05:50The Denver Broncos.
05:51That's right, Angela?
05:52Indianapolis Colts.
05:53Good.
05:53Kathy?
05:54The Los Angeles?
05:54Rams.
05:55Good for you.
05:55All right.
05:56Now, you each score $10 in that one.
05:58When you spell carrot, you're spelling a food, but you can spell carrot different ways to mean different things.
06:05I'll give you three words that define different types of carrots.
06:08Pick one and spell carrot correctly.
06:09Look at the screen.
06:10There's the unit of weight for gems.
06:12There's one kind of a carrot.
06:13One twenty-fourth pure gold is another, and the proofreading symbol is yet another.
06:16Kathy, pick one and spell it for me.
06:18For gems, C-A-R-A-T.
06:20C-A-R-A-T.
06:23So you said you're correct.
06:24And Angela?
06:24Uh, gold, K-A-R-O-T.
06:28Oh, I'm sorry.
06:29That's not right.
06:30Calvin?
06:31Um, gold is, uh, C-A-R-A-T.
06:34No, it's K-A-R-A-T.
06:36And that's where you would have it.
06:36And the proofreading symbol is carrot, C-A-R-A-T.
06:39Kathy, you get the 50 bucks all by yourself.
06:40Bye-bye.
06:44Movies with one-word titles have won a number of Academy Awards.
06:47Here are three such pictures with one-word titles that name a person.
06:51I'll show you two stars of the movie.
06:52You name the Oscar-winning movie.
06:53Look at the screen.
06:54Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Marie Abraham and Tom Holtz, Sylvester Stallone and Burgess
06:58Meredith and Angela is first.
07:00Uh, F.
07:00Marie Abraham is Amadeus.
07:02That's right.
07:03And Calvin?
07:03Uh, Rocky for Sylvester Stallone and Burgess.
07:05That's right.
07:06Kathy, Joan Fontaine and George Sanders in?
07:08Sorry.
07:09Rebecca.
07:10What's the name of that picture?
07:11Calvin and Angela.
07:11$25 each.
07:13A number of lawyers have become as famous as the well-known people they defended.
07:20So here are some famous cases.
07:21You name the attorney for the defense.
07:23Who defended Martha Mitchell?
07:25Who defended Scopes?
07:25Who defended the Boston Strangler?
07:27Calvin?
07:28Uh, Scopes was, uh, defended by Clarence Darrell.
07:30That's correct.
07:31Angela?
07:32Boston Strangler Patty Hearst with B.F. Lee Bailey.
07:34That's correct.
07:35Kathy?
07:36Martha Mitchell and Jack Ruby.
07:39All right.
07:40Melvin Belli.
07:41And Calvin and Angela get $25 each.
07:43And at the end of the first round, let's take a look at the score.
07:45The champion, well in front with $220.
07:47The two girls, $95 each.
07:49You'll have a chance to improve your position and be done with the person.
08:36Getting to know our contestants, Angela is a basketball fan. Duke University is her favorite team.
08:44That's right.
08:45Well, they are always in there, aren't they, one way or the other?
08:47Almost won the championship last year.
08:49Yeah, well, of course, the SEC, the Southeast Conference, always a very strong conference,
08:52and all the players, all the games and teams down there are very, very strong.
08:55Well, Duke's in ACC, and the eight teams there.
08:58The Atlantic Coast Conference and the SEC are the two best conferences going.
09:01Oh.
09:01I just want to throw that in because North Carolina happens to be a pretty good team, too.
09:04Mm-hmm. I used to work for UNC, so my loyalty's kind of divided.
09:08I see. Well, you're a basketball fan. Are you a basketball fan, Kathy?
09:12Basketball fan?
09:13Yeah.
09:13No, not really.
09:14You like backpacking from what I heard at the beginning of the show.
09:16Yes.
09:17Where?
09:17Well, last summer I spent four months in Europe backpacking.
09:21How many countries?
09:23All of them. In Western Europe. I don't know how many that makes.
09:26That makes an awful lot.
09:26Yeah.
09:27Exciting, huh?
09:27Yeah.
09:28Oh, that's great.
09:29We'll hear more about that, Kathy, if you stay on the show a little longer.
09:32We can get more details about the backtracking.
09:35Calvin, of course, you're our champion, and we know a lot about you,
09:38especially the great big city you come from.
09:39But we've been teasing you, but actually back in Russell, Manitoba,
09:42they must be cheering for you.
09:44Yeah. I hope so.
09:46If there's anybody there that still remembers you.
09:48Well, it might be one or two, my parents.
09:50In the second round, we double the stakes so that if three people answer
09:54the question correctly, it's $20.
09:55If two do it, it's $50.
09:56If one person does it, they get $100.
09:58A good chance for the girls to catch up on our champion who has the big lead.
10:02Now, you're going for not only money, but that wonderful position
10:04in the countdown round that gives you the advantage.
10:06So this is important.
10:07We read so much about Russia in our daily papers
10:10that we've even come to know a few Russian words
10:12and what some of their initials stand for.
10:13So here are three definitions of something Russian.
10:16Pick one.
10:16Give the Russian word or initials.
10:18Look at the screen.
10:19Initials of state security, their news agency,
10:21and the newspaper name that means truth.
10:23Calvin.
10:24Their initials of their state security is the KGB.
10:27That's right.
10:28And they're outside watching you right now.
10:30Kathy.
10:31News agency is TAS.
10:32That's right.
10:33And the newspaper that means truth.
10:34Angela.
10:35Pravda's right.
10:35All three write.
10:36All three get $20.
10:37Some animals have kind of silly names.
10:42For instance, a wahoo is a fish.
10:44Here are three other odd names for animals.
10:46Pick one and name the animal it describes.
10:48Look at the screen.
10:49There's a howler and a laughing jackass and a shovel.
10:51Now, Angela's first.
10:52Oh, my stars.
10:54Um.
10:55No, we're talking about animals, not stars.
10:57How about you, Kathy?
10:58You know any of them?
10:59Howler is a hyena?
11:00No.
11:01Calvin.
11:01How about a laughing jackass is a hyena?
11:04No, a laughing jackass happens to be a bird.
11:05It's the kookaburra bird and very well known down in Australia.
11:08And the howler is a monkey and the shoveler is a bird, a common duck.
11:11And so nobody scored on that one.
11:13This year, tourists by the millions visited famous sites in the United States.
11:16Here are three of those great tourist attractions.
11:18In what states will you find them?
11:20Look at the screen.
11:20The Grand Canyon, Gettysburg National, the battleground, and the National Park Zion.
11:25Calvin.
11:25The Grand Canyon is in Arizona.
11:27That is correct.
11:28Kathy.
11:28Zion National Park in Utah.
11:30Mm-hmm.
11:30Angela.
11:31Gettysburg's in Pennsylvania.
11:32All three are right.
11:33All three get $20.
11:38Gravioli, manicotti, and other stuffed pastas have become very popular dining out dishes today.
11:43I'll name three others, and you tell me, yes or no, is it traditionally filled with the stuffing?
11:48Two.
11:48Look at the screen.
11:49Tortellini, cannelloni, mustachiole, and Angela.
11:53Tortellini, yes.
11:54Tortellini is yes.
11:55And Calvin.
11:56Cantelloni is yes.
11:57That's right.
11:57And the last one, no.
11:59The last one, mustachiole, no, is right.
12:00And all three know your foods, know your pastas, and get $20 a piece.
12:07To overcome a handicap is one thing, but here are facts about three men who achieved historic
12:12renown despite the fact that they all are believed to have suffered from epilepsy.
12:16Name them.
12:16Look at the screen.
12:17The Macedonian king, the Russian author, and the Roman emperor, Angela.
12:21Macedonian king, Alexander the Great.
12:23Correct.
12:24Calvin.
12:25The Brothers Kamerozov was written by...
12:29Kathy, can you give it to me?
12:31Or the last one.
12:32The Roman emperor, Julius Caesar?
12:35That's correct.
12:36And the Russian author you were looking for was Fyodor Dostoevsky.
12:39And Angela and Kathy pick up $50 a piece, and I'm closing the gap.
12:42The mid-60s introduced two singing sensations who drove women crazy, Tom Jones and Engelbert
12:49Humperdinck.
12:50I'll give you the titles of three of their hit singles.
12:52Pick one and tell me if it's a Tom Jones or Engelbert Humperdinck hit.
12:55Look at the screen.
12:56Delilah, After the Lovin' and Release Me.
12:59And Angela.
12:59Delilah, Tom Jones.
13:01Right.
13:01See, he drove you crazy, dude, didn't he?
13:03Kathy.
13:05After the Lovin' Tom Jones?
13:06No, that's not right.
13:07That was Humperdinck.
13:08And Calvin?
13:08The last one was Tom Jones.
13:09And the last one was also Humperdinck.
13:11So the only person who knew something was Angela.
13:13She picks up $100 on a page, so you can believe.
13:20We all know that Playboy magazine was founded by Hugh Hefner, but who founded these three
13:24popular magazines?
13:26Look at the screen.
13:27Time, TV Guide, and Ms. Angela.
13:31Ms. Gloria Steinem.
13:34That is correct.
13:35Kathy.
13:38Time, sir.
13:39How about you, Calvin?
13:40The time in life is loose.
13:41Henry, loose, right.
13:41And the last one was Walter Annenberg.
13:43So $50 apiece, and Calvin is up to $330.
13:46Angela, $355.
13:47Kathy is $200.
13:49All the world wants to get behind the wheel of a brand-new car, so if you were driving one
13:52of these cars out of a showroom in its place of origin, in what country would you be?
13:56Look at the screen.
13:58The Volvo, the Hyundai, and the Lancia.
14:01Kathy.
14:01Hyundai, Korea.
14:03That is correct.
14:03Angela.
14:04Volvo, Sweden.
14:06That's right.
14:06Calvin.
14:07The Lancia is Romania.
14:08No, the Lancia is Italy, but it was kind of a patriotic thing that you were doing there
14:11for your Romanian background.
14:13Is that right?
14:13So Volvo and Hyundai were correct.
14:15Angela and Kathy get $50 apiece.
14:17And Kathy has the lead.
14:19Your second still over, Kathy.
14:21It isn't very often that two sisters make it in show business, but when they do, they
14:24usually have different names, aren't they enough?
14:26So I'll give you the names of three performers.
14:28You pick one and give me her sister's famous name.
14:30Look at the screen.
14:31Who's the sister of June Havoc?
14:33That should be instead of Jane.
14:34I'll make that June Havoc.
14:35Joan Fontaine and Lorna Luft.
14:38Angela.
14:38Lorna Luft's sister is Liza Minnelli.
14:41With a Z.
14:41Calvin.
14:42Joan Fontaine is Olivia de Havoc.
14:43That's right.
14:44And who was June Havoc's sister, Kathy?
14:46I have no idea.
14:47Gypsy Rose Lee.
14:49That's right.
14:49She was baby June.
14:51And so Calvin and Angela get $50 apiece.
14:54And the score is 50.
14:56It's Angela in front.
14:57Music, mythology, and fairy tales have all been the basis of famous grand operas.
15:00I'll name three such operas.
15:02You name the world-famous composer of the opera.
15:04Look at the screen.
15:05Who wrote?
15:06Hansel and Gretel.
15:07The Magic Flute.
15:08Siegfried.
15:08Calvin.
15:09The Magic Flute was written by Mozart.
15:10Correct, Angela.
15:12Siegfried Wagner.
15:14Yes, that's right.
15:15And Kathy?
15:16Hansel and Gretel.
15:19This is going to really kill you.
15:21His name was, believe it or not, Engelbert Humperdinck.
15:24And he was a composer, and that's where the singer Engelbert Humperdinck took his name.
15:28That's an odd one, isn't it?
15:29At the end of the round, let's take a look at the scores.
15:32Angela, 505.
15:33Calvin, 430.
15:33Kathy, 255.
15:34Angela.
15:35This one has the advantage of the countdown.
15:37All right.
15:37All right.
15:37All right.
15:37All right.
15:37All right.
15:37All right.
15:38All right.
15:38All right.
15:39All right.
15:40All right.
15:41All right.
15:41All right.
16:11Well, we've had a lot of fun up for now, playing for money and jockeying for position.
16:25But now comes the countdown round, which determines who goes for the car.
16:29The countdown round is just like the other rounds.
16:30But this time, when you buzz in, you can answer one, two, or all three questions.
16:35And that gives you a chance to come from behind.
16:37Because what we're doing now is we count down.
16:39You count down to zero.
16:40The first one down to zero is going to be the winner.
16:42You count down.
16:42Every time you have a right answer, you count down one.
16:44Where do you count down from?
16:46It depends on how much money you had at the end of the second round.
16:49Angela was leading.
16:50She only has to answer four questions.
16:52Calvin was second.
16:53He has to answer five questions.
16:55Kathy has to count down from six questions to win the game.
16:58But when you can do three at a time, you could make a tremendous comeback.
17:01So good luck to all of you.
17:02Name the artists who painted these famous paintings.
17:05Look at the screen.
17:08The Naked Maja, Pinky, and the Night Watch.
17:10The Night Watch was painted by Rembrandt.
17:13That's right.
17:13You may continue.
17:14The Naked Maja was by Tintoretto.
17:17No, I'm sorry.
17:17Angela, can you give me any of them?
17:20Naked Maja, Raphael.
17:21No.
17:22Kathy, can you give me any of the two remaining?
17:25Naked?
17:25No.
17:26Naked Maja was Goya, and Pinky was by Thomas Gainsborough.
17:29Calvin, you counted down one.
17:31You're now tied with Angela.
17:32Death of a Salesman has been a hit play, a hit movie, and a hit TV presentation.
17:36It's an American classic.
17:37So here are three questions about Death of a Salesman.
17:39Answer them.
17:40Look at the screen.
17:41The name of the main character, the first name of either son, and the wife's first name.
17:45Angela, you're in.
17:45Main character is Willie Loman.
17:48That's right.
17:48You may continue.
17:51Son, John.
17:52No, I'm sorry.
17:53How about you, Calvin?
17:54Frank for the son?
17:55No.
17:56Kathy, do you remember either sons?
17:57Joe?
17:58No.
17:58How about Biff or Happy?
18:00And the wife's first name was Linda, so there's only one little move made, and Angela could
18:04go out on the next question.
18:05She only has to go for three.
18:07Here are three historic sites of the ancient world now in ruins.
18:10You tell me what country they're in.
18:11Look at the screen.
18:13Herculaneum, Ephesus, and Temple of Karnak.
18:16Angela?
18:16Temple of Karnak is in Egypt.
18:18You're right.
18:19Continue.
18:21Herculeum is in Rome, Italy.
18:24That's right.
18:25You just got under the wire.
18:26You need one more to win the game.
18:27Ephesus is in Greece.
18:28No, that's not right.
18:29Kathy?
18:30Ephesus.
18:31Ephesus is in Istanbul.
18:34Turkey.
18:35Right.
18:35I'm going to give you a point for that.
18:36Let's take a look at the score.
18:37Calvin needs four.
18:38Angela, one.
18:38Kathy needs five.
18:40The next question.
18:41In the U.S. presidential elections, they're always held on a Tuesday, and these three holiday
18:44events are always held on a specific day of the week as well.
18:47Pick one.
18:47Name the day of the week we celebrate them.
18:49Look at the screen.
18:50Labor Day Thanksgiving in the Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
18:52Angela, you just need one.
18:53Thanksgiving in the United States is on Thursday.
18:56That's right.
18:56On a Thursday.
18:58And you are the new champion.
19:03Yes, and of course, Labor Day is always held on a Sunday.
19:06Oh, okay.
19:07Well, Kathy, you're having a good time.
19:10You're still thinking about $55.
19:14When you go back and back in this time, thank you, sweetie.
19:18And Calvin, you are a two-time champion.
19:20So your total so far for the three days of cash is $1,455.
19:25Thank you so much.
19:26You are a great champion.
19:27And now we have a brand new one.
19:28And that's where we do.
19:29We will accompany me.
19:30We'll go up for it and see you, shall we?
19:32And see if we can win a card.
19:34She's waiting, Calvin.
19:35This beautiful Pontiac Grand Am can be won by Angela Richardson right after this.
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20:12Addison on bay.
20:14Sherilyn's wardrobe by Winston.
20:15Well, Angela, this is the car that you're going for.
20:22We'll have Sandy describe it.
20:23Well, Lonnie, that's the sporty Pontiac Grand Am.
20:26It's equipped with all the Grand Am standard features, like the fuel-injected four-cylinder engine,
20:31cruise control, and AM-FM stereo cassette player, plus air conditioning.
20:35Well, now, Angela, here's what we want you to do.
20:40Take a look at the five screens back there.
20:42Three of them say car, and if you can pick that car with those three choices that you have,
20:48the car will be yours.
20:49The other two say fur, and if you get that fur, this is it right here.
20:53Sandy?
20:54Well, designer Davini used red fox in a vertical pattern for this elegant jacket
20:59that complements any wardrobe, daytime or evening.
21:02From Dicker & Dicker of Beverly Hills.
21:05Okay, let's see what it's going to be called for,
21:07and I want you to select your three screens right now.
21:11Well, one, three, five sounds like a good combination.
21:14All right, let's turn around and turn over number one.
21:16Turn number one around and see if it says car.
21:18It does say car.
21:20Now we've got two more to go.
21:22Turn number three is the next one she wants.
21:24It says car.
21:25And if mine says car, you'll have a car.
21:28And it says car.
21:31And it says car.
21:32And what is it for the new car?
21:36Here is honey.
21:38Congratulations to you.
21:39Congratulations.
21:41Forget about the basketball team in Durham.
21:43Start thinking about drooling down in this beautiful new car that's going to belong to you.
21:47Isn't that exciting?
21:47That's wonderful.
21:48I said it belongs to her.
21:49Does it really belong to her?
21:50Or are you going to get it?
21:51I think she's going to give it to me.
21:52If you can fit in it.
21:54If you can fit in it.
21:55You'll find a way to fit in it.
21:56We're so very delighted for you.
21:58Our congratulations to you.
21:59Not only do you get this gorgeous automobile here for selecting the three screens,
22:04but you have collected $505 on your very first appearance on Split Second.
22:08You don't have to stay here day after day to be a champion.
22:10The car is yours.
22:11Congratulations to you.
22:13Thank you very much.
22:14And thank you all for watching us on Split Second today.
22:17Wasn't that exciting?
22:17See you next time around.
22:18Bye-bye, everybody.
22:19Split Second is a Stephen Haynes money oil production in association with Concept Equity Funding Limited.
22:42See you then.
22:43See you next time.
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Zachhoran6 months ago
The second of two issues of TV Game Show Fever, which came out around Spring 1987, had a picture of the contestants on this episode.

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