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00:01Championship Husker has won cash and prizes totaling $13,952.
00:10This week, players will win a pool table, a diamond ring, this video camera, and a trip to France.
00:21And continue a journey towards a fortune in cash and prizes, including a Jeep Eagle premiere.
00:30And $50,000 in cash.
00:34In total, over $100,000 on Sale of the Century.
00:42And now, here's the star of the show, Jim Perry.
00:46Hello there. Thank you. Thank you very much. Happy to have you with us.
00:51Good to have you with us for Sale of the Century. We have a very bright champion. He's won twice, trying for his third win.
00:56Let's welcome him back. Chip Husker. Hello there, Chip.
00:58Hi. Hello, Jim. Hi.
00:59Hi, Jim. Hi, Jim.
01:00Hi, Jim Tegan.
01:01Doing very well. Hit the Winner's Big Money game once. Missed it the second time. Your cash total is up over $5,000. Are you ready to go again today?
01:09I am ready to go today.
01:10Now, if you win today, you play that Winner's Big Money game for $7,000. So, good luck.
01:15And when it comes up, talking about $7,000, the instant cash today stands at $7,000 as well. So, a lot of cash on the line might be of interest to our challengers. Summer Bartholomew will introduce them.
01:25Hello there, Summer. Hello. Hi.
01:27Oh, you're getting very dressy and elegant lately.
01:29Thank you. Thank you.
01:30Well, thank you. I think so are you.
01:31Thank you, thank you.
01:33She likes to see things from above, originally from Meridian, Connecticut. Welcome, Kimberly Gooding.
01:37Hello there, Kimberly.
01:38And she likes to take poetic license originally from Baltimore, Maryland. Say hi to Godfrey Harris.
01:43Godfrey. See you later with some bargains. Thanks, Summer. Let's get acquainted here. Godfrey, you like to take poetic license.
01:50That's right, Jim. My mother gave us her childhood doll. I wrote a poem about it and won a contest.
01:56Well, good for you. Still writing poetry?
01:58A little bit.
01:59That's a nice thing to do. Very pretty. Good to have you here.
02:02Kimberly, you like to see things from above.
02:04That's right, Jim. When I was in college, I really liked to skydive. So, I started a club and led 29 other people to their first jump.
02:11Skydiving.
02:12That's right.
02:13How many times have you done it?
02:15Not too many. Just through college. I'd like to get back into it, though.
02:18Oh, whoa. Okay. Good luck. That's a scary sport to me, but nice to have you here as well. Good luck to all three of you. Lovely prize on the line. The winner of the match gets a pool table worth almost $4,000. That's a nice prize. And, of course, the crack of the winner's big money game. $20 strikes you all off, and here we go. Sidney Poitier went all out to catch a murderer in the hit film called Shoot to...
02:39Chip.
02:40Kill.
02:41Shoot the kill it is. $5 for the correct answer. Chip at 25. In slang, what type of doctor is sometimes called a shrink?
02:47Guthrie.
02:48Psychiatrist.
02:49Just beating everyone to the buzzer. You're right for your first five.
02:52What do we call the popular shipboard game in which players push a...
02:55Shuffleboard.
02:56Yes, Chip is right. Push a disc into numbered squares, I was going to say. Shuffleboard it is. You're back on the lead.
03:02An old expression tells us a chain is only as strong as... Guthrie.
03:06Weakest link.
03:07You got it. And you've tied Chip again. Yes indeed.
03:09What sweet liquid is the most common cause of cavities in bears?
03:14Chip.
03:15Honey.
03:16That's right. Bears get cavities, and Chip goes into the lead by five.
03:20There's a signal for an instant bargain. Player in the lead can buy bargain merchandise. Chip, you have a $5 lead over Godfrey. You can easily afford this.
03:29Chip, what a great way to relax in the Lloyd Loom Reflections in Wicker. Indoor-outdoor cushioned day shades. Versatility and comfort with dramatic appeal. The beauty of Wicker furnished by Lloyd Flanders.
03:42And it's normally priced at $1,107. But today on sale of the century, it's for only $6.
03:49Well, isn't that nice. Beautiful.
03:52Very nice.
03:53The only way to work there. Chip, now I know you've just moved out from Arlington, Virginia.
03:58Yes.
03:59Just getting set up out here. Beautiful Wicker. I should imagine you'd have some use for this.
04:03I need some furniture to sit out in the sun out here. All right. Yeah, there's a lot of it. It's looking real nice.
04:06Well, this is $1,107 worth of beautiful Wicker. Summer said $6. You've got a $5 lead over Godfrey. I'll let you have the over $1,000 worth of Wicker for five bucks, Chip.
04:16Going once. Going twice. No sale. Well, I guess you'll just have to sit here and relax and keep it. Kick back. Kick back. Chip hangs on to the $5 lead.
04:29In a recent TV miniseries, Michael Caine played a Scotland Yard detective. Kimberly.
04:34Jack the Ripper. That's right. Investigating this infamous London murderer. You got it. Jack the Ripper it is. Well done. You go to 25.
04:41It took only three and a half days for Earl Stanley Gardner to write his first novel about this famous fictional attorney. Name him.
04:52Chip.
04:53Perry Mason.
04:54That's right. Earl Stanley Gardner wrote Perry Mason three and a half days for the first book. My goodness. And you get another five.
05:00If you want to visit Betsy Ross's home or the Liberty Bell, Chip.
05:03Philadelphia.
05:04That's where you got to go. Beating Kimberly to the buzzer, Chip at 25.
05:08Time for the fame game now. We're playing for control of the board as we look for the identity of a famous person. I am a fictional character who became a 20th century folk hero. I first appeared in a 1914 book by an American author and have since sold millions of copies in 56 different languages. I am the son of a nobleman who goes to Africa where I become lost.
05:31Chip.
05:32Chip.
05:33Tarzan.
05:34And brought up by the apes. Tarzan it is. You've got control of the board. $10 money card where is that?
05:39It's family number five.
05:40Well, you know how to do it. You've done well up here before. We lock into your buzzer there, Chip. Good luck.
05:44Okay, $10 money card. Come to me now.
05:47No. Right next to it at number six and he gets...
05:49$600.
05:51Full cash there. $600 in cash. That's right in your pocket. Yours to keep no matter how you finish in the game. That gets your cash total up to $6,000, Chip.
06:00Back to the match, giving away more goodies right after this commercial pie market.
06:10Thank you, Don. Let's get back to it. It is Chip the champion trying for his third win in the lead at 45, Godfrey at 30, Kimberly at 25.
06:18One of the best garnishes for salad dishes is the marinated heart of this green... Kimberly.
06:23Artichoke.
06:24Spiky vegetable artichoke it is. You've tied Godfrey for second. Yes.
06:28In 1959, Richie Valens released this hit record.
06:31Chip.
06:32La Bamba.
06:33Also the title of a movie about his life. La Bamba, it is. The champion of 50.
06:36What four-letter word describes the special type of oven in which an artist fires his pottery?
06:42Godfrey.
06:43Kiln.
06:44Kiln is right. Just beating everyone on the buzzer. Godfrey at 35.
06:46These small hunting dogs are intelligent, good-natured, make excellent pets, which is probably why Charlie Brown bought Snoopy.
06:54Chip.
06:55A beagle.
06:56Yeah, it's got to be a beagle and Chip the 55.
06:59Well, Chip, you didn't want to buy before. You had a slender lead. You've stretched your lead out now to a $20 lead over Godfrey. Maybe we can interest you in this.
07:08Chip, you'll have a jolly good time on this getaway. We'll fly you and a friend from Los Angeles to Arizona, where you'll have four nights and five days at the fabulous London Bridge Resort at Lake Havasu City, overlooking the world-famous London Bridge, featuring golf, tennis, two swimming pools, and 58 shops in the adjacent English Village.
07:29It's normally priced at $1,822. But today on Sale of the Century, it shows for only $11.
07:38Well. Oh, you've got a nice setup there, Chip. Have you been to Lake Havasu in Arizona?
07:45Never have, no. Not once.
07:46I think you'd have a good time there. That would be a great stay. And did you hear the price of that vacation? $1,822. Golf, tennis, the whole thing.
07:55The whole works. Cost you $11. You'd still have a $9 lead. Are you interested, Chip?
08:00I'm interested.
08:01Then let's make it over a $2,000 bargain by giving you $200 in cash to go with it. Over $2,000 for $11. Going once, going twice, going away to Arizona.
08:12It's your on that vacation. $2,022, Chip, for $11. And that even gets our Silent Bobby to move.
08:20We'll knock off the $11. You're in the lead. But it's been cut. $44, $35, and $30.
08:25The most letters received in one year by any private citizen were addressed to this baseball great when he broke Babe Ruth's home run record.
08:35Chip.
08:36Hank Aaron.
08:37He got 900,000 letters reported by the Postal Service. Yes, indeed. And you get another five.
08:42The only fitting that the world... It's only fitting that the world's largest lobster trap can be found... Kimberly.
08:48Maine.
08:49In this New England state near the city of Portland. Yes, over 16 feet long. Maine is right. And Kimberly goes to 35.
08:55Three West German chemists are sharing a Nobel Prize for... Godfrey.
09:01Physics.
09:02Uh, no. Uh, no. More, said our judge. We'll give you another opportunity. Yes? No. No, I'm sorry.
09:09For their study of the process by which plants turn sunlight into food. Specifically, we needed photosynthesis. Couldn't come up with a Godfrey. It cost you five.
09:16What was written on the tablets delivered to Moses on top... Chip?
09:19The Ten Commandments.
09:20Ten Commandments is right. A chip over the 50-mile mark. Yes.
09:24Well, talking about the Ten Commandments, a kindergarten Sunday school class was studying the Ten Commandments.
09:31And the teacher asked the youngsters if there were any other important rules to live by.
09:36And one little girl raised her hand and said,
09:38Yes, at home my daddy has an 11th commandment. Thou shalt not touch the answering machine.
09:43We will be right back.
09:45Some of today's Sale of the Century participants will receive...
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09:59Featuring redial, memory, tone pulse option.
10:02Sleek, smooth shapes that are at home in any home.
10:05Quality phones furnished by Lone Star.
10:08And now, back to Sale of the Century.
10:12Yeah, but don't touch the answering machine.
10:14And leading the applause out here, we have a group with us.
10:16The Novato senior citizens from Novato, California, right?
10:20Heaven have you here.
10:22Pretty peppy group out there.
10:25Let's get back.
10:26Chip at 54.
10:27Kimberly at 35.
10:28Godfrey at 30.
10:29Back to the fame game.
10:30Another money card up on the board.
10:32Two of them to shoot for as we look for a famous thing.
10:35I am the fruit of a plant of the rose family.
10:38I am a good source of vitamin C.
10:40I am eating fresh, canned, frozen, or used to make jam, jelly, and wine.
10:45Unlike blueberries and cranberries, I am not classified as a true berry
10:50because my seeds are on the outside.
10:52I am delicious.
10:53Chip.
10:54Strawberry.
10:55Strawberry is a member of the rose family,
10:57and you've got control of the board.
10:58Well done.
10:59$15 money card.
11:00Where are some?
11:01Family number nine.
11:02Two of them to shoot for.
11:03You could add to that lead.
11:04Chip, good luck.
11:05Okay, 15.
11:06Here we go.
11:07Right now.
11:08No, right next to it.
11:09It's an armoire.
11:10Lane's cedar armoire for the treasures of a lifetime.
11:15Classic cherry finish and completely cedar-lined sweater armoire.
11:18A new solution to an old problem furnished by Lane.
11:22Very lovely for a young gentleman setting up housekeeping.
11:25Over $500 armoire.
11:26You'll enjoy that, Chip.
11:27And remember, at the end of this segment,
11:29someone gets a crack at $7,000, so every dollar becomes important
11:32as we get back with the three of you in this for five.
11:34Angered by the poor quality of dormitory food, a 1766 rebellion resulted in the suspension
11:41of half the student body of the oldest college in the U.S.
11:45Chip.
11:46Harvard.
11:47They obviously hadn't tasted the NBC commissary food.
11:49They really were.
11:50You get another five there, Chip.
11:51Yes.
11:52Danny DeVito and Richard Dreyfuss play two aluminum siding, Kimberly.
11:56Tin Man.
11:57Salesman in what film?
11:58Tin Man it is.
11:59Kimberly to 40, yes.
12:00Some believe the personal memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant were actually ghostwritten by this
12:05beloved Tom Sawyer author.
12:07Kimberly.
12:08Mark Twain.
12:09Mark Twain it is.
12:10And Kimberly to 45.
12:11But, Chip, you have the lead with the instant cash.
12:15Now, two boxes have $100 bills.
12:18One today is worth a big $7,000 chip.
12:23But it costs the amount of your lead if you want to go for it.
12:27Right now, you have a $14 lead over Kimberly.
12:31That's what it would cost you is that lead for a crack at $7,000.
12:35Chip, tough decision.
12:37Going once, going twice, going to go for it.
12:43So, we will knock it off.
12:45You and Kimberly now in a tie for the lead.
12:47And now, Chip, are you $7,000 richer?
12:49Let's find out.
12:50I don't know if it's in three.
12:51I am.
12:52If it's in three, he's got it.
12:53Well, good luck, Chip, as you'll open it up yourself.
12:56We're all with you now.
12:57Good luck, Chip.
12:58It's there.
13:02He got it!
13:03He hit $7,000.
13:06Well, it was in number three.
13:10And you do indeed have it.
13:12Congratulations.
13:13You have 100.
13:14That's yours.
13:15Congratulations.
13:16That's great.
13:17Chip's got himself $7,000.
13:18A young man just starting out in life.
13:20I think that'll help a lot.
13:21Now, $15 separate the players.
13:23We'll be back.
13:24Don't go away.
13:25Congratulations, Chip.
13:26It's all there.
13:27Chip, way to go.
13:28Congratulations.
13:29I think your cash total now is something like $13,000 in just two and a half shows, where
13:39you're doing very well.
13:40No.
13:41Are you ready, or are you stunned, or are you ready to go back to work?
13:43Ready.
13:44Okay.
13:45We'll get back to work.
13:46Chip and Kimberly now at 45.
13:48Godfrey at 30.
13:49Here's a question for five.
13:50A famous biblical quote tells us that man cannot live by...
13:53Chip.
13:54Bread alone.
13:55That's what it is.
13:56Just beating Kimberly the buzzard back in the Belize.
13:58In land area, the largest city in the United States is this capital of Alaska.
14:02Godfrey.
14:03Juneau.
14:04Juneau is the largest city in the U.S.
14:06That's right.
14:07Juneau, Alaska.
14:08The jingle, I want to be a bull moose with antlers on my forehead and a big stick in
14:13my hand.
14:14Chip.
14:15Teddy Roosevelt.
14:16That's who was used in the campaign of which U.S. president?
14:18Teddy Roosevelt it is.
14:19Chip to 55.
14:21$20 separate the players, and the $25 money card goes up there on the board with the final
14:26fame game.
14:27This is a famous person.
14:28I am a famous baseball player whose confidence far exceeded my ability to deliver.
14:34They say I was cocky, but there was pride in my bearing and a smile on my face.
14:39As I strode up to the plate, the crowd cheered.
14:42I doffed my hat.
14:43Chip.
14:44Bob Euchre.
14:45No.
14:46Out of the rest of the question.
14:47We will clear it.
14:48Continue for Godfrey and Kimberly.
14:50I doffed my hat and then...
14:52Godfrey.
14:53Casey.
14:54Yeah, that's right.
14:55Casey.
14:56Casey at the back.
14:57Yes.
14:59I love that.
15:00My confidence far exceeded my ability to deliver.
15:03I don't like Bob Euchre.
15:04Yeah.
15:05Godfrey, you've got control.
15:07Where's that $25 money card?
15:08It's behind the number seven.
15:10Three of them to shoot for now.
15:11Let's get serious, Godfrey.
15:12Good luck.
15:13$25.
15:14Dollar money card.
15:15Let's have it now.
15:16No, that's on number three, and he gets...
15:17It's a bedroom ensemble.
15:19Burlington House's romantic floral lace bedroom ensemble in wedgewood blue and rose, featuring
15:25quilted bedspreads, pillow shams, decorative pillows, and Priscilla draperies furnished
15:30by Burlington House.
15:31That's a very lovely prize, not the money card you were looking for, but don't be discouraged.
15:35You're not that far behind.
15:36Now, all three players are back in.
15:38We finish up the match with the speed round, the beautiful pool table on the line, and 60
15:42seconds on the clock, please.
15:43It is Chip at 55, Kimberly at 45, Godfrey at 35.
15:47You know a lot of questions as we start the speed round now.
15:50In the popular old nursery rhyme, who met a pie man going to the fair?
15:53Kimberly.
15:54Peter Piper.
15:55Wrong.
15:56He recently returned for his fifth season as Miami Vice Cop.
15:58Chip.
15:59Don Johnson.
16:00Right.
16:01Nowadays, people who watch a lot of TV are referred to as what?
16:03Kimberly.
16:04Couch Potatoes.
16:05Right.
16:06In what country could you dine at Kensington Palace with Harry Wilt?
16:08Chip.
16:09England.
16:10Right.
16:11What kind of creatures are sweet lips, snappers, smelt?
16:12Kimberly.
16:13Fish.
16:14Right.
16:15The company and waterworks.
16:16What board game?
16:17Chip.
16:18Monopoly.
16:19Right.
16:20What heavily name is given to a light, spongy dessert cake made with egg whites?
16:21Kimberly.
16:22Um, meringue.
16:23Wrong.
16:24The former Saturday Night Live musician who now heads up David Letterman's band is Paul
16:28Kimberly.
16:29Schaefer.
16:30Right.
16:31In what Midwestern state could you cheer on the fighting Irish?
16:33Godfrey.
16:34Indiana.
16:35Right.
16:36Currently, one of the biggest names in opera is Italian tenor Luciano.
16:39Chip.
16:40Tavarotti.
16:41Right.
16:42What name is given to a boat that carries people, cars, and freight across narrow bodies?
16:44Chip.
16:45A fairy.
16:46Right.
16:47In mythology, Aphrodite was the Greek counterpart of Venus, the goddess.
16:49Kimberly.
16:50Love.
16:51Right.
16:52Time is up.
16:53Chip has won it.
16:54Kimberly.
16:55Back to Chip in just a moment.
16:58Kimberly was making a strong run at Chip, but there were a couple that threw her off.
17:02Matter of fact, the first one did.
17:03It was simple Simon who met a pie man going to the fair.
17:06And the light, we tried to help you with the heavenly name.
17:09Light, spongy, dessert cake made with egg whites.
17:11Heavenly name?
17:12Angel food.
17:13Right.
17:14Got to say goodbye to Godfrey and Kimberly.
17:15And Godfrey, you've got the beautiful bedroom ensemble with the cash in front of you.
17:18We thank you for joining us.
17:21And Kimberly, unfortunately, didn't pick up anything.
17:23I do hope you had a good time.
17:24Sure did.
17:25We've got some nice parting gifts in the cash in front of you.
17:27Thank you for joining us as well.
17:29Thank you, everybody.
17:31Oh, thank you.
17:32So today, once again, belongs to Chip.
17:33And Chip, as we congratulate you, I think you might enjoy this lovely prize.
17:35Don, I'll tell you all about it.
17:36Cue up for some fun, Chip.
17:38on a professional-sized pool table,
17:41custom-made of solid oak
17:43with a premium-imported slate top
17:45and decorated with lion claws,
17:48furnished by Regal Manufacturing Company.
17:51This prize is worth $3,770.
17:56Well, he hit $7,000 a little earlier.
17:59Now he's going to join me to play
18:00the winner's big money game for another $7,000.
18:03Come on, Chip.
18:03Well, that's great.
18:09I must say, very often when someone,
18:11they hit that big money,
18:12they sometimes get so stunned
18:13they forget to win the rest of the game
18:15and you did not fall into that trap.
18:17Congratulations.
18:18Gave myself a slap, I was back in it.
18:19You're playing now for $7,000 once again.
18:22Three envelopes, red, yellow, or blue.
18:24Which one today, Chip?
18:25I think that I'm going to go for the yellow this time.
18:27All right.
18:27So four puzzles in 20 seconds
18:29and you got yourself another $7,000.
18:31All right.
18:32Clock starts when the first word
18:33of each puzzle is revealed.
18:34It stops when you hit that plunger
18:35to give me an answer.
18:36We're all with you.
18:36I'd love to see you clean up today.
18:37You did it on the last show.
18:38Let's see you do it again.
18:3920 seconds on the clock, please.
18:41And the first puzzle starts now.
18:45Singer became Palm Springs.
18:50Yeah?
18:50Sonny Bono.
18:50That's right.
18:51Mayor recently.
18:52Sonny Bono it is.
18:53Right on the money.
18:5415 seconds with your first correct answer.
18:56You need three more
18:57before the clock hits double zero.
18:59Let's look at the next puzzle now.
19:01Funny Lady Married Cuban, yes?
19:06Lucy.
19:07Lucy.
19:08Yep, right.
19:08Lucy.
19:09We'll accept that.
19:09Lucy, Lucille Ball.
19:10Yes, you got it.
19:11All right.
19:12Cuban bandleader Arnaz, Lucy, Lucille Ball,
19:15anything like that.
19:16You know her.
19:16Aye, aye, aye.
19:16The judge shook his head.
19:17You got it.
19:18Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, right?
19:20Just about got it out.
19:21At the halfway mark,
19:23you're right on the money
19:23with about 10 seconds.
19:24Let's see how we do
19:25with the next one now.
19:28Patriotic document,
19:30John Hancock, yes?
19:32Declaration of Independence.
19:33Signed first.
19:34It is indeed
19:34the Declaration of Independence.
19:37Now, one to go.
19:39Five seconds on the clock.
19:40You must stop that clock.
19:42If we see that double zero,
19:43it is all over.
19:44So, Chip, good luck.
19:45It's close for $7,000.
19:47Let's look at that puzzle now.
19:51Filmmaker introduced Donald, yes?
19:54Five.
19:55Time.
19:57Donald Duck.
19:58Mickey Mouse.
19:59Walt Disney.
20:00Walt Disney.
20:00Oh, I thought you had it
20:01when you jumped in.
20:02I did, too.
20:02I knew I had to hit it,
20:03so I went for it.
20:04Oh, no.
20:04Well, you still have two seconds.
20:05That's only your first incorrect answer.
20:07I got it.
20:08You still have a shot.
20:09There you go.
20:09I got it.
20:10No problem.
20:10Yeah, you still have a shot
20:11if you get an instinct
20:12because you are entitled
20:13to that one mistake.
20:14You cannot make another,
20:15but, of course,
20:15the clock is the important factor now.
20:17With two seconds,
20:18maybe you'll get that instinct
20:19for $7,000.
20:20Let's look at the next puzzle now.
20:23Singing.
20:24Yes?
20:25Putting on the hits.
20:25No.
20:26Singing TV Cowboys.
20:27Dale Evans married.
20:29Boy, Roger.
20:30Worth a try,
20:30but we certainly would have had one
20:32about putting on the hits.
20:33That's for sure.
20:34That's one of the biggies.
20:35We'll be back with the champion.
20:36We just had a great day
20:37right after this commercial timeout.
20:39I think you had a week
20:40just up there with that one.
20:41Ships up to $27,898
20:44on sale on this entry.
20:45Bob and out.
20:45Sail of the Century stars Jim Perry.
21:05This is Don Morrow speaking.
21:07Sail of the Century is a Reg Remedy production.
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