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00:01You're watching Game Show Network.
00:07Charlene Hill is the current champion on tic-tac-toe.
00:10And Carrie Adams is her challenger.
00:13They're about to meet for the third time in a head-on competition.
00:17The stake for the champion if she wins this match is close to $10,000 including a new car.
00:23In a few moments, we'll find out who wins it as...
00:27From Hollywood, it's everybody's game of strategy, knowledge, and fun.
00:33It's the new tic-tac-toe.
00:36And now, here's our host, Sweet Cardinal.
00:42All right.
00:50Listen, those players are going to keep doing it until they get it right.
00:53So somebody wins, and so are we.
00:55Let's get this thing underway now, because I can hardly wait.
00:57Good match.
00:58Here they come.
00:59Quick, here's our current champion, who's winning state in cash and prizes total $18,000.
01:04She works at California State University, where she is responsible for debate.
01:08Meet Charlene Hill.
01:12And her opponent is a housewife and mother of two girls.
01:16And she's married to an Army captain.
01:18Meet Carrie Adams.
01:20Hello, Charlene.
01:21Hello.
01:22Now, I'm going to make the interview section very, very, very short here, because I know
01:32you're anxious to get started.
01:33You're playing against each other, as Jay said, in your third game.
01:36You've tied twice, and there's a lot of money at stake.
01:39Do you feel a little bit more nervous?
01:41You're more of a twinge at playing in this kind of a situation, as opposed to the first
01:45time you came out and won?
01:46I think so.
01:47Carrie is really tough.
01:48She really is.
01:49And let's say hello to Carrie.
01:50Carrie, how are you?
01:51I'm fine.
01:52You're the housewife, mother of two, and you're married to a gentleman in the Army,
01:55in the service, and you've done a lot of traveling around, haven't you?
01:58Oh, yes.
01:59I'm going to say, when you were introduced on the last show, you've moved 32 times in
02:03what length of time?
02:04In 14 years.
02:05In 14.
02:06That's a lot of different moves, folks.
02:08And wives know that better than husbands, I guess, because they're responsible for the
02:11moving, right?
02:12Right.
02:13Carrie, welcome back.
02:14Do you feel a little bit nervous?
02:15Yes.
02:16We're going to take care of that right now.
02:17Somebody's going to take care of it.
02:18Let's look at the board.
02:19Our subject for this third game between you two, mythology, physics, California, female achievers,
02:25spirit of 76, potluck pictures, unique names, Oscar winners, and football.
02:30Those are the subjects.
02:32Now, of course, Charlene, if you beat Carrie, you will have won five opponents, defeated five
02:38opponents.
02:39That would mean a new car for you.
02:40Charlene, you go first as our champion.
02:42What subject would you like as we start with a pot of $3,600?
02:46Let's go with unique names in the lower left.
02:49All right.
02:50Unique names.
02:51First subject.
02:52The American television comedian gets some of his biggest laughs portraying a clumsy
02:56mystic from the east whose one-word name is Karnak.
03:00Name the comedian.
03:01Johnny Carson.
03:02Yes.
03:03That's right.
03:04Karnak the Great.
03:05Put an X there.
03:06Let's move the categories around.
03:09$200 down into the pot.
03:11Take this to $3,800.
03:13Carrie.
03:14Thank heavens, not physics.
03:15Let's go for unique names in the center.
03:17Something about physics you don't care for, Carrie.
03:20Unique names in the center.
03:21It's worth $300 to the pot.
03:23It's a little harder, and I'll give you some extra time for your answer.
03:26In the classic novel, The Three Musketeers, there are actually four sword-swinging friends.
03:31I want you to give me the one-word names of any two of them.
03:34Think about that.
03:35There are actually four sword-swinging friends in The Three Musketeers.
03:49Give me the one-word names of any two of them.
03:51Porcel.
03:52Right.
03:53D'Artagnan.
03:54Aramis and Ithos are the other two.
03:57Put an O in the center box.
03:59Let's move the categories around.
04:01As we add to the pot, another $300, bringing it to $4,100.
04:06Charlene.
04:07Oscar winners, lower right.
04:09Oscar winners it is, and this is the question, Charlene.
04:12Before he became a television star in the streets of San Francisco, this actor won an Oscar for a streetcar named Desire.
04:18Name him.
04:19Carl Malden.
04:20Yes.
04:21That's right.
04:22Good for another X on the board.
04:23Let's move the categories again.
04:25$200 more into the pot.
04:27$4,300.
04:28Carrie.
04:29Spirit of 76 to block.
04:31For a block.
04:32Answer this on Spirit of 76.
04:34This song, which originated in 16th century Holland, was used by English troops to make fun of the Yankees during the French and Indian War.
04:41Ironically, the song became so popular with the American troops that it was played at the British surrender at Yorktown.
04:48For a block.
04:49Name it.
04:50I hope it's Yankee Doodle.
04:51It is.
04:52Yankee Doodle.
04:53Put another dance for a block.
04:55Another $200 into the pot.
04:56We're going to take a commercial break.
04:58Take a breath.
05:01Charlene, I don't have to tell you this, but I'm going to remind everybody that you have defeated four opponents so far.
05:09If you beat Carrie in this game, you're going to win this game.
05:12It's a brand new car.
05:14The Skyhawk with a compact even firing V6 engine for smooth economical power, overall sporty styling and comfort.
05:22The Skyhawk.
05:24All right.
05:25Now, before we get back to the game, I want to introduce two delightful and very handsome gentlemen, the husbands of these ladies.
05:37They're more nervous than the players.
05:39Charlene, first of all, her husband.
05:40What's his name, Charlene?
05:41Ed.
05:42Ed.
05:43Ed.
05:44Ed.
05:45Ed.
05:46Ed.
05:47Ed.
05:48Ed.
05:49Ed.
05:50Ed.
05:51Ed.
05:52Ed.
06:13All right, you've got a block with Oscar winners, upper center.
06:15Charlene, to block her, answer this.
06:17Actor Gig Young won a 1969 Oscar for his role as a promoter of marathons in the film They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
06:24What type of marathons did he promote for a block?
06:27Dance marathon.
06:28Yes, dance marathon.
06:30That's good for a block.
06:31Put it next to him.
06:32$4,700 a pop.
06:34Let's shuffle the categories around.
06:36Four blocks remaining.
06:37Carrie, here are the subjects.
06:38What would you like?
06:41You need me.
06:42Unique names, all right.
06:44Center right.
06:45Question.
06:45Carrie, Albert is the name of a comic strip alligator who lives in the Okefenokee Swamp.
06:50In what comic strip would you find Albert?
06:53Pogo.
06:54Yes, that's right.
06:55Pogo.
06:56Put it over there.
06:58Now, there are three blocks remaining on the board.
07:01Let's see as we shuffle what subjects are going to show up in those blocks.
07:04In the pot, $4,900.
07:07On the board, potluck pictures, football, and spirit of 76.
07:10Charlene.
07:11Spirit of 76 for a block.
07:13Again, for a block.
07:14Charlene.
07:15The year was 1783.
07:17For a block, in which European city was the final peace treaty of the American Revolution sign?
07:24Paris.
07:24Yes.
07:25Paris.
07:26For a block.
07:27Put it next to him.
07:28Two blocks remaining.
07:30$5,100 in the pot.
07:32Let's shuffle and see what subjects come up for Carrie.
07:35They are Oscar winners, potluck pictures.
07:37Carrie.
07:38Take Oscar winners for the block, Link.
07:40All right.
07:40Also, for a block, you would also have a tie for the answer to this.
07:44Answer this on Oscar winners for a tie game, Carrie.
07:47In 1954, Carl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, and Rod Steiger were all nominated for Oscars in supporting roles.
07:55They all lost, but Marlon Brando did receive an Oscar for Best Actor.
08:00For a tie game, I want you to name the film in which all of these nominees appeared.
08:05On the waterfront?
08:08Yes.
08:09For a tie game.
08:10Gary, I've got to ask you.
08:31You really had a look of frustration on your face.
08:33Were you guessing, or was it an educated guess?
08:34An educated guess, but I was so unsure of that.
08:37I kept thinking of Streetcar Named Desire, but he didn't win for that.
08:42I'm kind of glad that we cannot see your knees, honey, because they're going like this.
08:47Well, congratulations, Carrie, Charlene.
08:49Another very, very exciting game.
08:51That's your third tie, and we're going now into your fourth game as opponents, Charlene and Carrie.
08:57In the pot, we're going to pick up with $5,300.
09:00We're going to start this game, of course, with nine new categories, and obviously that pot will continue to grow.
09:07Poor Charlene, I say poor Charlene, she's got 18 grand, but I say poor Charlene, she's been trying now for four games to try to win that car.
09:15Carrie is tough, I told you.
09:16Let's take a look at the subject.
09:18Here they are.
09:18President, popular music, second job, classical music, foreign stars, famous sights, quotes, nursery rhymes, and gems and james.
09:28Now, would somebody win?
09:29Pressure's getting to me.
09:30Charlene.
09:31Let's go with quotes.
09:33Quotes.
09:33It shall be, bottom left-hand corner of the board.
09:36In his first inaugural address, this president assured the American people that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
09:43Name him, Charlene.
09:44Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
09:45Right.
09:46Put it in on quotes.
09:49Jeff and the categories, Mr. Computer.
09:51In the pot, $5,500.
09:54First quote in this game, Carrie.
09:56Let's go for quotes in the center.
09:58You are going for quotes in the center box, all right, for $300, and it's a little harder.
10:02Carrie, I'll give you parts of two quotes by famous American politicians.
10:06You finish them.
10:07One, Henry Clay's famous line, I would rather be right than what?
10:13And then, Benjamin Franklin's quote, there was never a good war or a bad what?
10:19Here's your extra time.
10:20Carrie, you're going for that important center box.
10:32Henry Clay's famous line completed.
10:34I would rather be right than...
10:36President.
10:37That's correct.
10:38Benjamin Franklin's quote, there was never a good war or a bad...
10:43I hope it's peace.
10:44Yes, that's right.
10:46Never a good war or a bad team.
10:48That was a dance, it was a different.
10:50Put it over there.
10:50Let's shuffle the categories around.
10:53$300 added to the pot for that center box takes the pot to $5,800.
10:58And, Charlene, we're back to you, dear.
11:00Quotes in the upper left.
11:01Again.
11:01All right, quotes in the upper left-hand corner.
11:04In 1955, after establishing his national headquarters in Washington, D.C., this famous evangelist
11:11was quoted as saying, I just want to lobby for God.
11:15Name him.
11:15Billy Graham.
11:16Yes.
11:18Famous quote.
11:19X goes there.
11:20$200 added to the pot.
11:21Let's shuffle again.
11:22In the pot now, Carrie.
11:24Exactly.
11:24$6,000, my dear.
11:27That's cash.
11:28Select.
11:28I love nursery rhymes.
11:30So what?
11:30Nursery rhymes.
11:31Do you love it, or do you know you've got to have it?
11:34Both.
11:35All right, nursery rhymes, obviously, for a block.
11:37Carrie, according to this chauvinistic nursery rhyme, this fellow had a wife and couldn't
11:43keep her.
11:44He put her in a pumpkin shell, and there he kept her very well.
11:48For a block, name him.
11:49Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.
11:51Yeah, that's it.
11:52For a block.
11:53We're going to take a break.
11:54Shut it down.
11:56Right after the interview.
12:00And Charlene Hill and Carrie Adams returning to this game.
12:11$6,200 in the pot.
12:13Let's move the categories around.
12:14Quick shuffle brings us back to you, Charlene.
12:16And there they are.
12:17Got to go to foreign stars for the block.
12:19For a block on foreign stars, Charlene, after winning an Oscar for her first American film,
12:24Roman Holiday, she played the title role in the film version of My Fair Lady.
12:28For a block, name her.
12:30Audrey Hepburn.
12:31Yes, that's right.
12:33We put her next there for a block.
12:36Four boxes remain.
12:38Let's shuffle and see what subjects come up now for Carrie to select from.
12:42Second job, classical music, pop music, and foreign stars.
12:45Carrie?
12:45Go for second job, please, Link.
12:49Top center, second job.
12:51In the pot, $6,400.
12:53You're trying to add another $200 with this answer.
12:56Before writing such standard songs as Heart and Soul, Georgia on My Mind, and Stardust,
13:00this composer was originally a lawyer.
13:04Name him.
13:07I have no idea.
13:09Hoagy Carmichael.
13:10Oh, sure.
13:11Yeah, I guess his most famous was Stardust, but he also wrote those other great songs.
13:14So, we still have $6,400 in the pot.
13:17Four boxes remaining on the board.
13:20Let's see what comes up in those boxes for Charlene to pick from.
13:23We shuffle and we see them.
13:24Charlene.
13:26Let's go to the lower right for quotes.
13:28Quotes it is.
13:30Question on quotes.
13:31In 1897, this American humorist and author was the first to say,
13:36the reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.
13:39Name him.
13:40I love him.
13:40Mark Twain.
13:41Yes, that's right.
13:42Or Samuel Simmons, Mark Twain.
13:44Our next show is here.
13:46$200 down into the pot.
13:48It's up to $6,600.
13:51On the board, three boxes remain.
13:53Let's check the subjects that remain in those boxes as we shuffle.
13:56$6,600 in the pot.
13:58Carrie.
13:59Go for Jims and James for that block.
14:02Yeah, everybody's sort of been staying away from that category for some reason.
14:05For a block, Jims and James.
14:07Carrie, this popular James starred in Support Your Local Sheriff and The Skin Game on film.
14:13On TV, he was Maverick and stars as Jim Rockford on The Rockford File.
14:17For a block, name him.
14:18James Garner.
14:19Yes.
14:20You blocked it in.
14:22Put an O there.
14:23$200 more dollars to the pot.
14:25It's up to $6,800.
14:26Now, on the board, we have two boxes remaining.
14:32Let's shuffle and see what subjects come up for Charlene.
14:35They are quotes and nursery rhymes.
14:38Charlene.
14:38Nursery rhymes isn't my best, but let's go for the win up there.
14:41All right.
14:42You can win the game with the answer to the question on nursery rhymes.
14:45You would win $7,000, which, when we add to your prior winnings, your grand total would
14:50then be, including a car, $30,100.
14:55Charlene, here's your question.
14:59According to Mother Goose, this little boy sang for a supper consisting of white bread and butter.
15:05For a car and a grand total of $30,100, name him.
15:09Tommy Tucker.
15:10Yes.
15:10For Tick-Tack Girl.
15:11You don't have to stand so far away from her.
15:40It's okay.
15:41Move in a little closer there.
15:43Yeah.
15:44What's your name again?
15:44I'm sorry, Ed.
15:45Name is Ed.
15:46Ed.
15:46Hi, Ed.
15:47Funny.
15:47I feel I should know you by now.
15:49Ed and Charlene, congratulations.
15:51Oh, thank you.
15:52$30,100.
15:53Who gets the car?
15:55I don't know.
15:56I can't even believe it's true yet.
15:57Well, it is.
15:58I can assure you.
15:59I can assure you it has happened to you, and that was a tough game to play, as a matter
16:04of fact, a tough series of games, and it's a crying shame that anybody has to lose in
16:08that match because it was so excellent.
16:10So, Charlene, to you and your husband, congratulations.
16:13And, of course, you get a chance to try to defeat the dragon here next.
16:16Carrie, I must say that again.
16:17It's tough that either one of you have to lose in a game like that because it was such
16:21a close match.
16:22And although you kind of, as they say, come out on the short end of the stick, you played
16:25marvelous games.
16:26And you have a couple of very nice prizes coming your way as going away gifts, and our
16:30thanks for being with us.
16:31You made our television set mighty pretty with your face and your playing.
16:34Thank you so much.
16:35I enjoyed it.
16:36Thank you so much for being with us.
16:37Jerry Adams.
16:40All right, Charlene.
16:43Come on over.
16:43Let's play our game.
16:44Come on.
16:49We can have both of us over here.
16:50Who knows?
16:51You might need him.
16:52Congratulations.
16:53You need to hold me up right now.
16:55All right.
16:55How are the knees holding up?
16:56Not too good.
16:58All right.
16:58You know how we play this game, but I'll remind you.
17:00Behind the various numbers, the various denominations of money, and, of course, the dragon, all you
17:03have to do is get $1,000 or more and listen as Jay Stewart tells you what you're going
17:07to win.
17:07Charlene, it's another Tic-Tac-Toe entertainment package.
17:10First, you'll be able to entertain your family and friends with this beautiful piano, the
17:14winter's finish piano in comfortable beauty with unusually brilliant tone, soft, low silhouette
17:19and hand-rubged finish.
17:20Everybody's favorite, a quality product of the Aeolian Corporation.
17:24And next, you'd like to enjoy the music in this recliner.
17:27For quality and comfort, Berkline's exclusive new wall-away recliner.
17:30Makes room arrangements easier with back remaining only three inches from wall, whether upright
17:34or fully reclining.
17:35Don't just recline, Berkline.
17:37And for the radio buff, it's the Touch Scan Radio by Regency.
17:41With the excitement of police, fire, emergency, and weather calls at the tip of your fingers,
17:45furnished by Regency.
17:46And finally, Charlene, you'll have plenty of entertainment on your trip to Las Vegas!
17:51Nevada's largest city where the excitement never stops with its large, luxurious, gambling
17:58casinos, Disney nightlife, elaborate shows that detractors from all parts of the world.
18:04You'll have a weekly stay for two at the new California Hotel in Las Vegas.
18:07Enjoy headliners featured in the Long Beach Lounge, excellent food in the Santa Barbara and
18:10Coronado dining rooms.
18:12Furnished by the California Hotel, Las Vegas, and Charlene's.
18:16This entertainment package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $3,650.
18:23Okay, Charlene and Ed, step up just a little bit.
18:26There we go.
18:28Now we're going to cover everything up on the board, move them all around.
18:31Remember, if you get the tick in the tack, you automatically get the dough.
18:33You know that.
18:34You're looking for $1,000 or more.
18:36Now you're going to see nine numbers show up there, and I want you to not have any arguments
18:39here about which number you want.
18:41Ladies first.
18:42Let's go with nine, since that's where the horrible reptile was last time.
18:46You agree with that, Ed?
18:47Sounds good.
18:47All right.
18:48Number nine.
18:49What's behind number nine?
18:50Let's take a look.
18:51$300.
18:54All right.
18:55You're going to let him pick one now?
18:58All right, Ed.
18:58What do you think?
18:59Number six.
19:00Number six, it should be right above the $300.
19:02Number six position.
19:03What do we find behind six?
19:04To add the three, back.
19:05All you need is a six, as you know, to go with that.
19:08Or you need about $700 more.
19:10What would you like this time?
19:12Everyone down there saying seven.
19:14It's over seven.
19:14You want to go with seven?
19:15Lucky seven.
19:16All right.
19:16You need $700.
19:17You got a seven.
19:18Let's see if we can find it right there and win this in a hurry.
19:20$250.
19:22$550.
19:23Are you going to take that and stop, knowing the next call could be the Dragon, since you're
19:26way up there, does it matter anymore?
19:28It matters.
19:30What do you think, Ed?
19:30Do you want to stop or go?
19:32Number five.
19:33Number five.
19:34It'll be in the center box.
19:35You need $450.
19:36Let's look behind five.
19:37Or a tick would do it.
19:38$150.
19:38So we add another $150 to your total.
19:41It takes you to seven.
19:42You need $300 more.
19:43What do you want to do?
19:44Stop, take the money, or go?
19:46Go.
19:47Number eight.
19:49Number eight it is.
19:50All right.
19:50Let's see if we can find $300 or tick to go with tack.
19:52What's behind number eight?
19:53Quick win.
19:54Oh!
19:54You know, I thought we had a real lucky roll going there.
19:58Everything seemed to be going in your favor, and I'll be darned if the Dragon didn't show
20:02up.
20:02Let's look at the rest of the board.
20:03Where was tick?
20:03That would have given you a win.
20:05Up there behind number one.
20:06So we say goodbye to the trip to Vegas and all the prizes that went with it, but you still
20:10have a considerable amount of money and prizes, and it all comes to $30,100.
20:16That's terrific, isn't it?
20:18Congratulations for that.
20:19We're going to take a commercial break.
20:20Maybe see what happens.
20:21Oh, that's nice.
20:27It's been a tough day for this lady.
20:29I think she deserves a little rest, so we're going to take a little time off, take a few
20:32hours.
20:32We'll come back.
20:33We hope you'll join us to see if she can continue her winning ways, try to beat her sixth opponent
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