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00:00You're watching Game Show Network.
00:11Everyone in this arena has a money stake in one of our famous couples as we play the game of celebrity gossip, Chattletales.
00:20And here's the star of Chattletales, Bert Cunvey.
00:30Well, just one of the little things that comes with having your own show.
00:47Thank you, everybody. Welcome to Chattletales. Thank you for tuning us in, and thank you. That was lovely. You're a very pretty girl.
00:53Welcome.
00:54Anyway, moving right along, we're going to have some fun today. I've already started, as you can see.
00:59And here are the people that are going to win a lot of money for all of you here in the studio audience.
01:03Winning money today from the blue section, from Good Morning America.
01:07You can see her every morning on that other network, with the initials ABC.
01:11Rona Barrett and her husband, Mr. Bill Trowbridge.
01:21Well, isn't that a nice way to start the day, with a kiss?
01:24I noticed it.
01:25Did you notice? Don't you start the day that way every time?
01:28I start it. I do it during the middle of the day, and I end it that way.
01:32Oh, wait. Save it, save it. We've got more questions coming.
01:36Winning money today for the banana section.
01:38Oh, One Day at a Time is the name of the show.
01:41It's a big hit, and here's its star, Mr. Pat Harrington and his wife, Marge Harrington.
01:45You know, I love you both, and it's a kick for me to say that, to have you come on the show and say,
01:57here he is, the star, I'm a big hit. That's really fun.
02:00You have a fun, Pat?
02:00And I help him rehearse the script.
02:01And I, honestly, Bert, we'll pay you back the money that we borrowed when I wasn't going to do it.
02:05Oh, okay.
02:06Don't keep needling me about the show.
02:07We don't have to keep having you back until we get it, is that right?
02:09Yeah, right. I'll...
02:10Okay, thanks a lot.
02:13Winning money today for the red section.
02:15She's on Maud, and it's a hit, of course, on CBS.
02:18That's Adrienne Barbeau and her guy, Michael Malone.
02:28Nothing but hits today. We have only hits.
02:31You look lovely as always.
02:32Thank you. I feel good after yesterday.
02:34You do, huh?
02:35Yes, that's right. You won for the blue section yesterday.
02:37All right, Michael, are you ready to go, sir?
02:38I'm ready.
02:39If you are ready, fellas, the first question is for you. It's worth $150.
02:41Men, when it comes to romance, who do you think generally has more fear of being rejected, men or women?
02:51Ooh, good question. Think that one over. We'll find out in a moment.
02:54And they are, too. Ooh, they all went, hmm.
02:57What do you think, Ronald? What will Bill say?
02:59You wouldn't believe this. We had this conversation last night,
03:03and we talked about women having this terrible fear of rejection,
03:08and I was relating it to myself and saying how I felt awful and rejected for so long
03:14until he came along, and if he doesn't say that...
03:18Oh, no, that's interesting.
03:20Now, you see, we, you personalized it. We made it generally,
03:23but you think that the best thing to do is to go along the lines of your conversation that you had.
03:27Yes, because I really do feel that women feel a greater rejection for men.
03:32Really?
03:32Yes, much more so, because they show it a lot more than men do,
03:36although I do believe men suffer the same way.
03:39Yeah, I do, too. In fact, I would have thought that...
03:41I would have thought that men...
03:43Because what we said is a fear of, remember?
03:46A fear of rejection.
03:47Yeah, has more fear of being rejected.
03:49You'll say women. He'll say women.
03:52Yeah, us will say women.
03:53Okay, here we come.
03:54Because he'll relate it.
03:55To the conversation.
03:56Yeah, that's why.
03:57Okay.
03:57If he doesn't, I'll kill myself.
04:00Hello there, Bill.
04:01Who do you think generally has more fear of being rejected, men or women?
04:05I don't think they like to admit it, but I think most men.
04:08No, that's not what Rona said.
04:12She doesn't know this man that well.
04:14No, you know what?
04:15Rona was...
04:15I was always scared to death.
04:16Didn't you have a conversation about this recently with Rona?
04:21Wait, don't...
04:21A conversation?
04:22We have like a million conversations.
04:26That's okay, honey.
04:27I was thinking about just last night,
04:29and I related it personally to myself,
04:30but you're right.
04:31I said men, you're right, too, but...
04:33Yes, that's true.
04:34Well, that was your insecurity, you mean?
04:36Yeah, right, and I was hoping you related that way,
04:38but you didn't.
04:39But this is what I think, not what you think.
04:41That's true.
04:42You're right, Bill.
04:42I faked out.
04:44Yeah, that's true.
04:45Okay, thank you both,
04:46and I hope you straighten that out this evening.
04:48Before tomorrow.
04:49We'll have another conversation.
04:50Yes, a little conversation.
04:52Marge, what will Pat say?
04:53Well, we haven't really talked about this,
04:56but the whole feeling today
04:57seems to be more that women are so much more liberated
05:01and able to do more things
05:04besides just being a wife and mother.
05:06But I think a lot of men feel rejected, you know.
05:10Yes.
05:11More, maybe they always did.
05:13I don't think so.
05:13I think it's pretty equal.
05:14But I think today, right now,
05:17men maybe have more of a tendency to feel rejected
05:20because women are involved in a lot of other things.
05:22But true, I agree,
05:23except that remember now what we're saying is fear of.
05:26Fear of.
05:27And it's generally, and it's not Pat.
05:28We're saying men.
05:29Yeah, well, I would still say what I said.
05:31Okay, you'll still say that you think that men.
05:34Men in general.
05:35Okay, here we go.
05:38Pat, who do you think generally
05:39has more fear of being rejected, men or women?
05:42Men.
05:43That's right.
05:43That's what Marge said.
05:50Why do you think that, Pat?
05:53Well, it has been my observations over the years
05:57because of the cultural inheritance
06:01that we do have in this country particularly.
06:05Yes, thank you, Doctor.
06:06I think most little men who have been turned false.
06:10Yes, right.
06:10Now I know why Freud had so much trouble.
06:13Thank you, Doctor.
06:15We appreciate your comments on that.
06:16You're more than welcome.
06:17You're a good-looking person.
06:18We hope you'll come back with some more information sometime.
06:20It'll be my pleasure.
06:21Thank you very much.
06:22$200 an hour.
06:23Yes.
06:25We appreciate it kindly.
06:27Adrienne, what will Michael say?
06:29Oh, I wish we were back in yesterday's question.
06:32I think, I personally believe men fear rejection more,
06:35but because women expose it more,
06:38I think Michael will jump to that first,
06:43and I think he'll say women.
06:44I think that'll be his first thought.
06:46Women are more afraid of rejection.
06:48We read about that more.
06:49Women say, I'm afraid more.
06:51I don't think he's going to go underneath
06:52and start really thinking down there.
06:53That's really almost what Rona felt, too.
06:55Yeah.
06:56And Rona was wrong.
06:58Okay, you're going to say...
06:59Well, thank you for your sake, I did, Adrian.
07:02He's had a lot of time to think.
07:03That may work against me.
07:04That's true, true.
07:05All right, you'll say, he'll say women.
07:06Women.
07:06Here he comes.
07:09Michael, what do you think?
07:10Who has more fear of being rejected, men or women?
07:12Men.
07:13Oh, my...
07:13No.
07:14That's not really the answer.
07:16And he jumped out, too.
07:17Why'd you say that, Michael?
07:18It'd be interesting to see.
07:19I think a man has a lot more defenses and barriers
07:23that he puts up in front of himself and the other people.
07:26I don't know.
07:27It's just a feeling I have.
07:28I think a man is much...
07:29I didn't do him justice.
07:31I should have realized he would really start thinking along this way.
07:33Well, Marge and Pat did the banana section justice.
07:36Not only that, they got him the whole pot that time.
07:38It was a good question.
07:39An interesting one, too.
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09:00Hello.
09:00Here we go.
09:01Question number two coming up.
09:02This is it.
09:02Fellas, you gotta play catch-up to Pat.
09:04He's got a hit show and all the money at the moment.
09:07Men, what's more likely to make you blush?
09:10Somebody praises you extravagantly and you say, period.
09:15You say something dumb, period, and everybody laughs.
09:19Or, like I just did and nobody laughed.
09:21Or do you never blush at all?
09:23I'll say it again, fellas, because it didn't sound like English.
09:25What's more likely to make you blush?
09:27Somebody praises you extravagantly.
09:29You say something dumb and everybody laughs.
09:32Or do you never blush at all?
09:34That's the question.
09:35Off you go, fellas.
09:37Blushing.
09:37Interesting subject, Marge.
09:39Does Pat blush?
09:41I don't think so.
09:42I do.
09:44I don't think that he would blush.
09:48He doesn't blush easily.
09:50Not easily.
09:51I would say that it wouldn't make any difference whether he made a faux pas, because he would
09:55laugh about that.
09:56Yeah.
09:56Or if somebody praised him, he would just be able to handle that, too.
09:59Yeah.
09:59I don't think he would blush at all.
10:01You don't think he...
10:02He never blushes at all?
10:04No.
10:05I don't think so.
10:06Okay.
10:06And we say, or do you never blush at all?
10:09We don't say, have you ever blush at all?
10:12No.
10:12And that's important, too.
10:13So, you'll say no.
10:15I'll go with my first instinct.
10:17Which is, he never blushes.
10:18Here he comes.
10:18He never blushes.
10:19Pat, the choices are that somebody praises you extravagantly, you say something dumb and
10:26everybody laughs, or do you never blush at all?
10:30It happens every time I get extravagant praise.
10:33You blush?
10:34No, that's not what Marge said.
10:37Isn't that interesting?
10:38Sure I do.
10:39Do you really?
10:39Yeah, because if I say something dumb and people laugh, I can always tap on that.
10:42You know, I can top that and go to something else.
10:44Yes.
10:45But if I were to say, gee, you look so good and you're just dynamite.
10:48And really, Pat, you are really something.
10:51Look at that.
10:51He looks like the red section right there.
10:53Sorry about that, Pat.
10:54Yeah, he blush.
10:55But it's very becoming.
10:57Adrienne, what will Michael say?
10:58Well, I'm always telling him he has a cute rear end and he doesn't blush at that.
11:02Well, but you can't see the front of him if he says anything dumb.
11:05He might be blushing.
11:06It's just hard to tell.
11:07Michael doesn't blush.
11:08If he does, I haven't seen it.
11:12I don't think he blushes.
11:15You're going to say not at all?
11:16No, no.
11:18He doesn't blush.
11:19Okay.
11:20Even though he has a cute rear end.
11:22Here he comes now.
11:24Michael, the choices are somebody praises you extravagantly, you say something dumb and everybody laughs, or do you never blush at all?
11:31I do blush.
11:32And it's extravagantly.
11:34It's with extravagant praise.
11:35No, that's not what Adrienne said.
11:38Isn't this interesting?
11:39No one's got the brains.
11:40We're having trouble getting questions right today.
11:42And, you know, they're all personal questions about the makeup of people and so forth.
11:47She said that.
11:48Adrienne said you never blush.
11:49Rony, you can get the whole thing here for the blues.
11:53Why don't you tell him what Adrienne said he had the what?
11:55What was that?
11:57What did she say that I had the what?
11:59No, it's just that you're the only one in the room in America who doesn't know what Adrienne said about your body.
12:05But we won't go into that now.
12:07And that makes me blush.
12:09Look at him right.
12:11Now he's blushing.
12:12He says back to me.
12:12I can't see him.
12:15Okay, Rona, what about Bill?
12:16Does he blush?
12:17With an extravagant praise or saying something dumb or no?
12:22You know, I know you're never going to believe this.
12:24I'm telling you, I've never seen the man blush in the two and a half years we've been married.
12:28So how am I supposed to answer this?
12:30I don't know.
12:31I asked you first.
12:31You think he's going to say he blushes.
12:36Is that what you all think?
12:38Now if we lose...
12:41They'll blush if they lose.
12:43Will your faces be red?
12:44Bill blushes with extravagant praise.
12:50I want you to have the guilt.
12:53Okay.
12:53I don't want the guilt.
12:54You'll say he blushes with extravagant praise.
12:56I want you to know I've never seen him blush.
12:58But I say what you say.
13:01Uh, while they're trying to figure this out, we'll pause here for a brief word.
13:07You're going to say he makes him blush.
13:10Here he comes now.
13:12Mm, mm, mm.
13:15Hey, Bill.
13:17What's more likely to make you blush?
13:18Somebody praises you extravagantly, extravagantly.
13:21You say something dumb and everybody laughs, or do you never blush at all?
13:24She's not going to agree with us, I don't believe, but never really.
13:28I never blush at all.
13:29No, she agreed with you, but the blue section didn't.
13:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
13:34Rona was right.
13:35She said not at all.
13:36She's never seen you blush.
13:37But the blue section insisted that you would blush.
13:40I know you're blushing now, is what I want to know.
13:42Don't feel bad, Bill.
13:43Nobody got it right.
13:44That $150 goes over to the next question, making it worth $300, and we'll play that one
13:49after halftime.
13:50Step to the rear, ladies.
13:51We'll bring the fellas out front, and then we'll play for that $300, and then another $300.
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14:22Did you have a question, Bill?
14:23Oh, Pat.
14:24What is the suit made out of?
14:26What is the suit made out?
14:28No, velvet, sir.
14:29A velvet suit?
14:30A green velvet suit.
14:32Why not?
14:33Hey, flaunt it, you know what I mean?
14:36All right, ladies, here we go.
14:37It's for you.
14:38Ladies, you're marooned for a month on our famous desert island with an attractive young man.
14:43Would you be bothered more if he wanted to make love, or if he didn't want to make love?
14:51Notice I said wanted, the operative word.
14:54Off you go.
14:54Oh, and we'll start with you, Michael.
15:01There she is.
15:02There she is.
15:03Fair damsel on that island.
15:05On the island.
15:05She would, she would, it would bother her if he didn't do any, if he didn't make an attempt, I think.
15:11No, no, Michael, Michael, let's get this straight now.
15:14I didn't say do, I said wanted to.
15:17Well, if he wanted to, to do.
15:19Yes.
15:19If he liked.
15:20It would bother her more if he wanted to or didn't want to.
15:23Oh, yes, as opposed to walking around as if she weren't there.
15:26No, what, what, what's your answer, though?
15:27I didn't, that, that, what's the quote that said?
15:30Right here, folks, Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snurd, we're all here today.
15:38What's more?
15:39The question was, what would bother her more if he wanted to make love to her or if he didn't want to?
15:44If he did not.
15:45If he did not.
15:46Because if he did not, he would not pay any attention to her and he would be ignoring her.
15:49Right, and that would bother her more.
15:50If he was stuck on this island.
15:51Sure.
15:51If he did not.
15:55Okay, let's see if he agrees with you.
15:59Adrienne, what would bother you more if this young, attractive fellow wanted to make love to you or didn't want to?
16:05Well, if he's attractive, I would rather have him want to.
16:09That's right.
16:10I could deal with that.
16:11I could say no or yes as I wanted.
16:14That's right.
16:15If he didn't want to, I'd get a little confused.
16:17Yes, that would bother you, but I see what you're saying.
16:19Yes, you're right, but it's very confusing.
16:22Thank you, Adrienne.
16:23Bill, what would, what would bother Rona more if he wanted to make love or if he didn't want to make love?
16:28Are we married at this point in time?
16:31I don't, I don't know.
16:32Are you married now?
16:33Yes, I believe it takes place now.
16:36I really think it would bother if, if he did.
16:39If he what?
16:40If he did what?
16:40If he did want to make love.
16:41It would bother her if he wanted to?
16:43Yeah.
16:43It would.
16:45Okay.
16:46Oh, the blue section's turning a hostile now.
16:49I'm not going to change.
16:50You're not going to change?
16:51No.
16:52It would bother her more if he wanted to make love.
16:55Right.
16:57That's the way she's going to answer.
16:58Believe, trust me.
17:00Okay.
17:01We've heard that before, haven't we, gang?
17:03Here comes Rona.
17:06Rona.
17:07Did he give you a dissertation?
17:09No, no, no.
17:09Oh.
17:10No, he did not.
17:10A deposition is what he did.
17:11Uh-huh.
17:12Would you be bothered more if he wanted to make love or if he didn't want to make love,
17:17this attractive young fellow on a desert island for a month?
17:21You forgot one very important thing.
17:23Oh.
17:23Am I still supposed to be married or not?
17:25Oh, this, yes.
17:26I'm asking you people the question.
17:29You're maroon on an island for a month.
17:31I'd be very nervous.
17:33I'd be very nervous if somebody asked me to make love and I was still married to my husband.
17:38That's what Bill said.
17:39You're right.
17:44But.
17:46Now, on the other hand.
17:47But if we weren't married.
17:49Yes.
17:51You know, Bill was right.
17:52And he, I must say, he flew in the face of the blue section.
17:55But we see how they did it before.
17:57So he didn't want to go again.
17:58Thank you, Rona.
17:59Mark.
17:59What will Marge say?
18:00Huh?
18:02Oh.
18:04I'm trying to, you know, I mean, supposing they do make love,
18:07then what happens the next morning when they wake up?
18:09I mean, they're still on the island.
18:11She'd be mad if she's stuck on the island.
18:13It's a tough question.
18:16I don't know.
18:17And I'm vaping here and nothing's happening, you know.
18:20What did you just mean by they'd wake up in the morning and they'd still be on the island?
18:23It's not like you can take a shave.
18:28And go home.
18:29Is he speaking from experience?
18:31I don't think so, no.
18:32Thank God Marge can't hear him.
18:34I think that he, that's the way they, but I think that she'd be more, what was the word, the adjective?
18:41Bothered.
18:42Bothered.
18:43If the guy didn't want to.
18:45Be more bothered if he didn't want to make love.
18:47Yeah.
18:47Okay.
18:48Here comes Marge.
18:51Marge.
18:52Longest answer he must have given.
18:53No, not really.
18:54Would you be bothered more if this young man wanted to make love,
18:57or if he didn't want to make love?
19:00Well, I think Pat probably said that I, I'm still feminine enough to be, feel rejection.
19:06I would say that it would bother me more if he didn't want to.
19:08That's what he said.
19:09You're right.
19:11Okay.
19:11It's still close.
19:12Everybody gets that one right.
19:13We split it three ways.
19:14We will come back with our $300 question.
19:17Obviously, anybody can still win.
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19:40Here we go.
19:41This question's worth $300.
19:42This will decide the issue.
19:44If you are ready, ladies, we've got a good close game.
19:45Rona, you and Adrienne have $100.
19:47Mars, you have $250.
19:48Here we go.
19:48Ladies, the old adage says, never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
19:52Which of the two of you follows this advice more, you or your guy?
19:56That's it.
19:57Off you go.
19:57This will decide it.
19:58And we'll start with you, Bill.
20:01Between you and Rona.
20:02Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today?
20:05No.
20:05Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
20:08I think that's what he said.
20:12Let me ask you.
20:13Let me ask you.
20:13Are they married?
20:14Yes, they are married.
20:15They are married?
20:17I just don't know.
20:20Which one of you, uh, the two of you?
20:24Rona swears by that.
20:25Yes.
20:26So she follows that advice more.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Oh, there's no question.
20:30Okay.
20:30Here she comes now.
20:32Rona, which of the two of you follows that advice more, you or Bill?
20:36If he can get this right, I will faint.
20:38He will put off anything for tomorrow that he can.
20:43So does that mean him?
20:45No, that means that the one that follows the advice of Mary.
20:49Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today.
20:53Who follows that advice?
20:54Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today.
20:58Who follows that advice?
21:00Yes.
21:00I take that advice.
21:03That's right.
21:04That's what he said.
21:06He said he's right.
21:08You got it.
21:08I knew you had it.
21:09We just had to pry it out of you there.
21:12Thank you, Rona.
21:13Michael, what would Adrienne say?
21:15Adrienne would, uh, she is much, yes, that's her.
21:19Yes.
21:20She would, uh, she, without any, that's...
21:22She would not put it off until tomorrow if she could do a stage.
21:25Right.
21:25And while you, on the other hand...
21:26Yeah, I would, I might less, but...
21:27I understand.
21:28Here she comes now.
21:31Adrienne, uh, who does follow the advice more, you or Michael, never put off till tomorrow
21:35what you can do today?
21:37This is very difficult because we're both very good about not procrastinating, but I give
21:42the appearance of doing more.
21:43I'm always fussing around.
21:45I think he said me.
21:46That's what he said.
21:47You're right.
21:49I mean, I'm not the fix doing the ironing.
21:51Well, now here's what's going to happen here.
21:54We can have a three-way tie or you can win it for the bananas, Pat.
21:57Yeah.
21:58Oh, uh, the thing is, I mean, I was going to come down here tomorrow.
22:03Margie insisted we come down here.
22:06So it's, it's Margie.
22:07Margie's a very, very, uh, she's German.
22:10That explains a lot.
22:11Oh.
22:13What was her maiden name?
22:14Gortner.
22:15Gortner.
22:16Von Gortner.
22:17Marge von Gortner.
22:18No, Hans von Gortner.
22:21That's fast.
22:27All right.
22:27That's why you get the big money.
22:28Here she comes now.
22:32Marge, which one of you would you say follows this advice more?
22:36Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
22:39Oh, no.
22:40I, I, I have to give a quick answer.
22:42I think it would be Pat.
22:43No!
22:44Oh, that's not what he's granted.
22:47Ronan, Bill, Adrian, and Michael, they get the question right.
22:50We split it in half.
22:51We got a three-way tie.
22:53Ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't happen very often, but we got it today.
22:57We'll come back and pay them all off and give them another thousand.
23:00See you just a moment.
23:01The uniforms had purple people eaters, but they were known as the lilacs.
23:08Because a 12-game road to glory can bring any...
23:11A three-way tie.
23:14It doesn't happen very often.
23:15Everybody won $250.
23:16All three rooting sections, we add a thousand.
23:18They will all divide.
23:19$1,750.
23:21Goodbye, everybody.
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