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00:00You're watching Game Show Network.
00:04Tonight, these four people need to compete for the prizes of a lifetime on...
00:12The Price is Right, presented by...
00:15Spydell, makers of watch bands for him, for her.
00:19Spydell, photo idents, and Spydell couplink and tie clip sets.
00:23And now, your host, on The Price is Right, Bill Cowen.
00:30Thank you very sweetly. Hello, everybody, and welcome once again to the nighttime version of The Price is Right.
00:42Now, you folks at home are going to have your last chance to bid for our current home showcase,
00:47which you will see just a little bit later on.
00:49But right now, let's us meet four real nice people, shall we just?
00:51First of all, our champion, back for her third week, Mrs. Pauline Rice, a housewife from Belton, South Carolina.
00:58Thus far, she has won $20,038 worth of merchandise. Congratulations.
01:10Belton, South Carolina. How big a town is Belton, ma'am?
01:13Oh, it's very small. It's about $4,000, I think.
01:17Well, that's pretty good. Are they watching you?
01:19Well, I hope so.
01:20Well, they think so much of your show, at least they did last week, they put off the PTA a half an hour.
01:27They put off. It's too bad they don't watch our daytime show. Maybe we'll get the kids out of school.
01:30Oh, yeah.
01:31Well, that's very good, Mrs. The Rice. Good luck to you as you go along.
01:34Let's say hello to this gentleman to your left, Mr. Georges Forget. Is that right, sir?
01:39That's right.
01:39Retired from West Englewood, New Jersey. What did you retire from, sir?
01:43From the post office department.
01:44I see. What did you do there?
01:45I started in the Zoletikari in 1903.
01:48Oh, for goodness sake. What do you do now, by the way, Mr. Forget?
01:50Well, I just look around, play with my grandchildren, and monkey around with some flowers.
01:55I don't think there's a more pleasant occupation in this wide world, do you?
01:58Next lady here is Mrs. Joyce Svoboda, a housewife from Puma, Louisiana. Is that right?
02:04That's right.
02:05My goodness, you are a tiny one over there. What does your husband do, Mrs. Svoboda?
02:08He plays professional football. He's a defensive captain.
02:11Is he the New York Giant football?
02:14Yes, that's right.
02:14That is your, just for the sake of our audience, would you tell everybody how big he is?
02:19He's 6'1 and weighs 220.
02:22And now, just for the sake of that same audience, would you tell us how big you are?
02:25Do I have to?
02:28It's usually a secret.
02:29Oh, well.
02:30I'm 4'10 and I weigh 89 pounds.
02:35You two must look awfully nice walking down the street. I mean, that, uh, do you walk along with him
02:40or just sort of go along under his arm, I imagine, Mrs. Forget?
02:43Oh, no, he makes me walk by myself.
02:45They are lazy bums, aren't they, these fellas?
02:47Let's say hello to Mr. John, and I hope I do this one right, Majors.
02:51Right.
02:51Majors, an apprentice draftsman from Ludlow, Mass. Where do you work, John?
02:55Uh, right now, Bill, I just got out of the Army and I'm looking around to get settled.
02:59Mm-hmm.
02:59Speaking of settled, are you married?
03:00No, I'm going to get married next year, Bill.
03:03Well, to each his own, I suppose. Good luck to you anyway, John.
03:06All right, now, just to start you all off right, you will find in front of you a gift package from Spidell
03:10with a set of men's and ladies' watch bands, photo-a-dents, and a match set of men's jewelry.
03:15You all take those, and you can just put them down there on the lower counter until the show's over.
03:19All right, now, we're ready to play Price is Right.
03:20You know how it works. You bid for the merchandise that we present.
03:23You go as high as you like and stop whenever you like.
03:26The person who makes the highest bid without going over the actual retail value wins the item.
03:33And the big winner tonight gets a chance to come back next week as long as he or she is the big winner,
03:38just like our friend Mrs. Price here. You understand that?
03:40So if you're all ready, we're ready, too.
03:42Let's take a look over there at the curtains on your left for tonight's first item to go up for bids on the Price is Right.
03:53This is a cultural bed, a unique design all in one unit that has two beds facing each other
04:00divided by a utility table with shelves to store books, record player, typewriter, games, and you name it.
04:08And it's made for sleeping, too, with a matched custom pair of Simmons Beautyrest mattresses
04:13on Backsaber Foundation box springs.
04:16This cultural bed is yours if the price is right.
04:20Price Authorities, Norman Dine Sleep Center, and Simmons Company.
04:25Okay, there you have it, and now we're going to begin the bidding.
04:28You understand what you're bidding for, Mrs. Rice.
04:30You just start the bidding, and we'll follow right on down the line.
04:34Well, I'll bid $200.
04:37Start with $200. Thank you. Mr. Forge?
04:40$250.
04:41$250. Mrs. Svoboda?
04:43I'll say $275.
04:45$275, says the lady whose husband plays football.
04:47How about you, Mr. Majors?
04:49I really don't know, Bill.
04:51Well...
04:52Say $300.
04:53$300. That's right.
04:54You're unmarried at the moment.
04:55If you win, one of those beds has to be sustaining, doesn't it?
04:59Well, that's life anyway.
05:00Mrs. Rice, we are back to you.
05:02You're a two. Top us $300.
05:04We won't comment anymore on the whole subject.
05:06You go ahead.
05:08$300 is top.
05:09Yes, ma'am?
05:11$325.
05:12All right, $325.
05:13Mr. Forge?
05:15$385.
05:16$385, says our ex-mail man.
05:17Mrs. Svoboda?
05:19Oh, I'll say, um, $400.
05:22$400. Thank you, ma'am.
05:23Mr. Majors?
05:28Well, I'm not experienced.
05:31I'll say $425, Bill.
05:33$425, says Mr. Majors, with a disclaimer that he is not experienced.
05:37Good enough.
05:37Now, the buzzer sounded, so you all get one more bid, beginning with Mrs. Rice.
05:41I'll fill you in now.
05:41You're at $325.
05:42Top us $425, Mrs. Rice.
05:44This is your final bid.
05:44$450.
05:45$450, final bid.
05:46Mr. Forge, you're $385.
05:49$450 is top.
05:49This is your last bid.
05:54$465.
05:54$465.
05:55Thank you, sir.
05:56Mrs. Svoboda, you are $400.
05:58Top us $465.
05:59This is your last bid.
06:00You may either go over or freeze.
06:02I'll freeze.
06:02All right.
06:03Mr. Majors, without experience, you are $425.
06:05Top us $465.
06:07This is the final bid of the game.
06:10I'll freeze, Bill.
06:11Freeze, he does, and the bidding's over.
06:13Okay, let me read them down for you now.
06:14From left to right.
06:16$450, $465, $400, and $425.
06:20And in here, the answer.
06:22And over there, Mr. Majors.
06:25And everybody else.
06:26Actual.
06:27You all ready?
06:29Huh?
06:29Actual retail value, $1,033.
06:36Our retired mailman, Mr. Forge.
06:39Hey!
06:39Congratulations to you, Mr. Forge.
06:42Yes, sir.
06:44There you are.
06:45A bonus.
06:47A bonus, sir, yes.
06:49Now, Mr. Forge, I want you to watch carefully the set over there.
06:53Now that you've won yourself a cultural bid, how about some culture to go with it?
06:57There it is, a complete set of the regular modern library published by Random House,
07:03299 volumes in all.
07:06And Mr. Forge, sir, since it takes more than culture to keep you warm on a cold winter night,
07:13we have for you, sir, in addition.
07:15And there it is.
07:18His and hers.
07:24Mr. Majors, without your experience, aren't you glad you didn't win those?
07:27That's all I have to say.
07:28There you are, is your bonus tag, Mr. Forge, and the best of everyone, please.
07:35Yes, sir.
07:37You're a retired postman.
07:39You have something now on which to retire, sir.
07:41Oh, incidentally, Mr. Forge, your new cultural bid will be delivered to your home by Allied van lines,
07:46movers to all over the world.
07:48They treat your possession with real expert care.
07:51Good enough?
07:51Fine.
07:52All right, now, good people.
07:53Thank you for waiting along with us.
07:55Right now, if you're ready, so are we.
07:57Let's see our next item to go up for bids on The Price is Right.
08:00And here it comes.
08:03The elegance of sterling silver.
08:06A lavish tea service by Lunt, fashioned of massive weight, solid silver, artfully detailed with a hand-chased ornament in bold relief
08:17to reflect the luxury of the Charles II period.
08:21Now, examine these pieces carefully before we start our bidding.
08:25Look them over.
08:26Graceful Lunt, sterling silver teapot, creamer, waste bowl and superb tray, sugar bowl, and coffee pot.
08:39Six luxurious pieces of precious silver for you if you make the most sterling bid.
08:45Price authority, Lunt Silversmiths.
08:48All right, good enough.
08:49Now, the only thing I have to tell you, this is not a one-bid item.
08:52You're going to bid until stop.
08:53We will ask all of you to bid at least $100 over the preceding high bid.
08:58Mr. Forge, sir, if you will begin the bidding.
09:01$400.
09:01Mr. Forge begins at $400.
09:03Mrs. Svoboda?
09:04I'll say $800.
09:06$800.
09:07Mr. Major?
09:09$900, Bill.
09:10$900.
09:10You can start your hope chest with this if you win it, sir.
09:13Mrs. Rice, our champion.
09:15$900 is the last bid?
09:17Yes, ma'am.
09:18Let's see.
09:19$1,000.
09:20$1,000.
09:21Back to you, Mr. Forge.
09:23$1,100.
09:24$1,100, says Mr. Forge.
09:26Mrs. Svoboda?
09:28Oh, gosh, I'd love to have this.
09:30I'm ready.
09:32I'll say $1,200.
09:35$1,200.
09:35Thank you, Mrs. Svoboda.
09:36The buzzer means beginning with Mr. Major's, ending with Mrs. Svoboda.
09:40You all get one more bid.
09:41This is your last bid, Mr. Major's.
09:43Your nine, top is 12.
09:45This is your last bid.
09:47Six pieces.
09:48Top is 12, Bill?
09:49Top is 12, yes, sir.
09:55$1,400.
09:55$1,400.
09:56$1,400.
09:57Fine.
09:57Mrs. Rice, your final bid.
09:59You're at $1,000.
09:59Top is $1,450.
10:01$1,600.
10:02Thank you, ma'am.
10:03Mr. Forge, you're at $1,100.
10:05Top is $1,600.
10:06This is your last bid.
10:07$1,700.
10:11Thank you, sir.
10:12Mrs. Svoboda, you're at $1,200.
10:13Top is $1,700, and this is the last bid in the game, and make up your own mind.
10:19Don't be swayed by them.
10:20Oh, I'm going to freeze.
10:22All right.
10:22It's all over.
10:23Here are the bid.
10:24From left to right.
10:25$1,600, $1,700, $1,200, and $1,450, and in here, we've got the answer.
10:31You all ready?
10:32Oh, dear.
10:34Actual retail value.
10:35Everybody take a deep breath.
10:37$2,575.
10:40Mr. Forge, you have done it again.
10:42There you are.
10:43Congratulations.
10:44Oh, you're going to town, aren't you?
10:48Man Oaks.
10:49Jay, you probably noticed the bids are instantaneously recorded on our tote machines,
10:54made by the American Totalizator Company, a subsidiary of Universal Products Incorporated.
10:59And now, all you good people at home, you get set, because here it comes.
11:03Your turn to do some fine and fancy bidding on our home showcase.
11:07Now, you've seen our showcase for two weeks.
11:10Now, here it is again, and we are showing it to you right now for the very last time.
11:14Repeat, this is the last time.
11:15And take a good look at the seven items that make up the showcase,
11:18because everything you see can be yours if you make the right bid.
11:23You all ready?
11:24Okay, then.
11:25This is what you're bidding for.
11:28A sportsman's showcase.
11:31You'll ride the open road in this exciting sports car, a Jaguar,
11:34a sleek black hardtop coupe, model XK150,
11:39with a stunning combination of red and black leather upholstery,
11:43red wool carpeted floor.
11:44It's equipped with these extras.
11:47Automatic transmission, chrome wire wheels, and white wall tires.
11:52A true sportsman you'll be hunting with this streamlined shotgun.
11:56The new Sportsman 58 by Remington Arms Company,
12:00a fast-pointing, lightweight, light-recoil autoloader
12:03in the deluxe-grade 12-gauge model with ventilated ribbed barrel.
12:07And you'll take along the hunter's best friend.
12:12A beautiful four-year-old pedigreed golden retriever female sired by a champion
12:18and trained as a field dog.
12:20A sportsman on land and a sportsman at sea.
12:24You'll skim across the waters in this thrilling deluxe Speed Ship 19 inboard runabout
12:32by Owens Yacht Company, Baltimore, Maryland.
12:34A luxurious sports cruiser with high-styled molded fiberglass hardtop
12:38and 200-horsepower flagship marine V8 engine
12:41that is trailered between waters by this heavy-duty trailer
12:45by Mastercraft Trailers Middletown, Connecticut,
12:48designed with adjustable running gear and heavy-gauge fenders.
12:51Now this may be you, wearing a handsome, full-fashioned, long-sleeved shirt
12:56by Puritan Sportswear, the Brookside Breeze model in new Banlon yarn.
13:01You'll scan the horizon with these powerful binoculars,
13:05designed for long-distance viewing with 60-millimeter objective lenses,
13:09complete with a genuine leather carrying case.
13:11And there's more for the rugged winter sportsman,
13:16mountain climbing and skiing in Switzerland.
13:18A fabulous round-trip for two, first-class,
13:23aboard a luxurious new Douglas DC-7C of Sabina Belgian World Airlines,
13:28enjoying personalized service and international cuisine
13:30overnight from New York to Brussels,
13:33site of the 1958 Brussels World's Fair,
13:35and then on to Zurich, Switzerland,
13:37to enjoy your exciting sportsman's holiday abroad.
13:40This entire sportsman's showcase is yours,
13:44if the price is right.
13:45All right, now those are the seven items in the sportsman's showcase.
13:49This is your last chance to add them up
13:51and send us your total estimate to the penny
13:53for the entire showcase.
13:55Repeat, this is your last chance.
13:56If yours is the highest bid,
13:58without going over the actual retail price,
14:00every item in the showcase will be yours.
14:03Let's take a look at the next item
14:05that Spydale puts up for bids on the price is right.
14:07A complete home laundry.
14:14It includes an RCA Whirlpool Imperial Automatic Washer
14:20with new fabric control,
14:22three washing cycles,
14:23and five temperature water selections.
14:26An automatic gas dryer
14:28with automatic time control.
14:30And a supreme automatic ironer
14:35with push-button heat,
14:37speed, and press control.
14:39A complete home laundry for you
14:41if you make the most accurate bid.
14:43Price authority, RCA Whirlpool.
14:46Hey, isn't that lovely?
14:47That is a real trio, is it not?
14:49Washer, dryer, ironer, three pieces in all.
14:51Just to make this interesting,
14:52it's going to be a one-bid item.
14:54You're all going to get only one shot at this.
14:56You may bid anywhere over under.
14:57Mr. Svoboda, will you begin, please, ma'am?
14:59One bid and one bid only.
15:01I'll stand over here, out of your way.
15:03There you are.
15:04First chance, Mr. Svoboda.
15:06I'm going to bid, um...
15:10Huh?
15:12$7.50.
15:13$7.50 is Mrs. Svoboda's single bid.
15:15Mr. Majors, any number at all,
15:17over or under, one bid only, sir.
15:21Well, looks good, Bill.
15:23All right.
15:25Say about $9.75.
15:26Thank you, Mr. Majors.
15:28Mrs. Rice, one bid only.
15:31$800.
15:32$800.
15:33Mr. Forge, one bid only.
15:36What's the high bid?
15:37Top is $9.75.
15:39Bottom is $7.50.
15:42$7.80.
15:43$7.80, and it's all over.
15:44Here are the bids on a one-bid item.
15:46$800, $7.80, $7.50, and $9.75.
15:49One bid, everybody got on that one.
15:52And now get ready,
15:53because here is the actual retail value.
15:55It is $989.85.
15:59Mr. Majors has done it.
16:02Congratulations.
16:03There you are, sir.
16:05Good job.
16:06Yes, sir.
16:07Beautiful.
16:08Yes.
16:08Oh, this is great,
16:11because this is just what a single man
16:13who just got out of the Army needs.
16:15Isn't that sensational?
16:16And now to go with that shiny new laundry equipment,
16:18here is a little something to launder.
16:20Here, sir, comes your bonus.
16:26How do you like that, huh?
16:30Boy, oh, boy.
16:31A fabulous collection of 50 sheets
16:34and 50 pillowcases from Dan River Mills,
16:37including fine-combed hem-stitched percals
16:40and delicate Victorian rose borders,
16:43plus 50 full-size, elegant Turkish baths.
16:46Isn't that sensational?
16:47Yes, sir.
16:50Well, sir.
16:52We've been kidding you.
16:54We've been kidding you,
16:55talking about what would a single fellow do
16:56with all that laundry equipment and all that.
16:58Well, we have a little, another bonus for you.
17:01You ready for it?
17:02Here is the rest of your bonus.
17:05And wait till you see this.
17:12There you are, huh?
17:14Oh.
17:15May I sit down here?
17:17This is, this is always the most ridiculous feeling
17:20I've ever had in my life,
17:21but it's a nice seat.
17:22Well, now, sir, there you are.
17:24Oh, let me say,
17:25a beautiful recessed-designed bathtub, by the way,
17:27by the Crane Company of New York,
17:29styled in soft shell pink.
17:31And isn't she?
17:32It has a built-in corner seat
17:34and dolly's faucets,
17:36and incidentally, Beverly does not go with it.
17:38Congratulations to you, sir.
17:39Very nice to be with you.
17:42You're kidding me, Wes.
17:45I, uh,
17:46I want to tell you one thing
17:48we've been asked to announce
17:49for those of you at home who might be worried.
17:50Beverly is wearing a bathing suit.
17:53Well, now, thank you all for waiting.
17:54Are you all ready to go again?
17:55All right, get set now.
17:57Take a look over there to the left,
17:58and let's see the next item
17:59Spidell puts up for bids
18:01on The Price is Right.
18:02Here we go.
18:10This is the 1958
18:13Chrysler New Yorker
18:15town and country wagon.
18:17An exciting four-door model
18:18in a stunning design of blending blues
18:20with handsome blue vinyl upholstery.
18:22It's equipped with a powerful radio,
18:25heater, and defroster.
18:27Automatic transmission
18:28is winterized with Prestone
18:30and has white sidewall tires.
18:32The keys to this magnificent
18:35Chrysler town and country wagon
18:36are yours,
18:38if the price is right.
18:39Price Authority,
18:41Navon Auto Sales, New York.
18:43And there it is.
18:44Mr. Majors,
18:45we're going to begin with you.
18:47I'll remind you all
18:47at least $100 over the preceding bid.
18:50Mr. Majors,
18:50would you start it, sir?
18:52Tony has the keys.
18:53She'll give them to somebody.
18:54I don't know what to say.
18:55It's beautiful.
18:56Well, just start in anywhere,
18:57Mr. Majors.
18:58Oh, $2,000.
19:00Thank you, sir.
19:01$2,000 is the opening bid.
19:02Mrs. Rice.
19:03$2,200.
19:05$2,200.
19:06Mr. Forge.
19:07$2,800.
19:08$2,800.
19:08Mrs. Svoboda.
19:10$3,800.
19:11$3,800.
19:12Mr. Majors.
19:14$4,000.
19:15$4,000.
19:16Mrs. Rice.
19:17$4,250.
19:17$4,250.
19:20Oh, that's a nice round number.
19:22$4,250.
19:23Mr. Forge,
19:24you're at $2,800, sir.
19:25Yeah, I'd have to build
19:26a new garage
19:27if I got it.
19:29$4,600.
19:31$4,600,
19:32says Mr. Forge.
19:32Mrs. Svoboda.
19:34You're at $3,800.
19:35Top is $4,600.
19:36$4,500.
19:39Um.
19:40I'm going to say, uh.
19:45Better make up her mind now.
19:47Go ahead.
19:47No.
19:49Uh, uh.
19:52$4,750.
19:53That was the toughest bid
19:54I've ever had in my life.
19:55$4,750.
19:56Mr. Majors.
19:57$4,850.
19:58$4,850.
19:59Mrs. Rice.
20:01Our friend.
20:02All right.
20:02Mr. Forge.
20:04Hold it.
20:04This would be the last bid.
20:06The buzzer sounded.
20:07Mr. Forge,
20:07you're $4,600.
20:08Top is $4,850.
20:09This would be your final bid, sir.
20:13$4,975.
20:15$4,975.
20:16Mrs. Svoboda.
20:16You're $4,750.
20:18Top is $4,975.
20:20This is your last bid.
20:21You have five seconds.
20:21This is the FOB,
20:23uh, no tax or anything?
20:24Uh, yeah.
20:25FOB, New York City.
20:27Another way.
20:28Uh, city tax?
20:30Um.
20:32Uh.
20:33Yeah.
20:34If I'm wrong,
20:35we'll pay it.
20:36Go ahead, Mr. Forge.
20:37Five seconds.
20:38What was the last one, please?
20:39$4,975.
20:40You're $4,750.
20:42Oh.
20:43I'm going to freeze.
20:44After all of that.
20:46Mr. Majors,
20:47you're $4,850.
20:48Top is $4,975.
20:50Final bid of the game.
20:51That's the last one.
20:52What was the last one, Bill?
20:53Last bid.
20:54$4,975 is high.
20:56You're $4,850.
20:59$5,100.
21:01What?
21:01$5,100.
21:02$5,100.
21:02It's up there.
21:03Good enough, and it's all over.
21:04Okay, here it is.
21:05From left to right.
21:06$4,250.
21:07$4,975.
21:09$4,750.
21:10With city sales tax.
21:11$5,100.
21:12In here, I got the...
21:14Oh, I'm excited, too.
21:15I have the price.
21:16Actual retail value.
21:17$5,430.
21:19Mr. Majors, Mr. Majors, it's yours.
21:21There you go.
21:25Oh!
21:28Relax a minute, Mr. Majors.
21:30Relax and catch your breath, and so will I.
21:32We'll have the final scores in the name of the big winner.
21:35And just...
21:35Glad you did.
21:36Well, now, time for the final accounting to find out who won what and who comes back next
21:41week.
21:41Don Pardo, sir, what is the score?
21:43Ready and waiting, Bill.
21:44Mrs. Rice, we're sorry you didn't win anything today, but you were our past champion.
21:48You certainly won a lot of wonderful prizes.
21:50And Mr. Forge has won the cultural bed and the library and the hot water bags, the silver
21:55tea set for a total of $4,101.
21:58And Mrs. Foboda, we're sorry you didn't win, but we have for you a Polaroid land camera
22:02that develops its own pictures in just 60 seconds.
22:04And Mr. Majors has won the washer, dryer, ironer, and the sheets, the pillowcases, the
22:09towels, and the bathtub, and the station wagon for a total of $7,031.
22:14Bill, there is the truth.
22:15No doubt about it, Don.
22:17With $7,031, a brand new champion, Mr. Majors, congratulations, sir.
22:22Thank you, Bill.
22:22And boy, you said you weren't married yet.
22:24There's got to be someone watching who's going to propose to you.
22:27I don't know who.
22:27Mrs. Rice, our ex-champion, thank you for coming back, ma'am.
22:30It was our pleasure.
22:31Thank you so much for everything.
22:32And we just enjoyed having you, and you did $20,038, and that's pretty good.
22:36Mr. Forge, enjoy your $4,000 worth of merchandise, and happy retirement to you.
22:40And Mrs. Foboda, you and your city sales tax.
22:43Well, all I have to say, enjoy your camera and take a lot of good pictures of that
22:46sensational husband of yours.
22:47Will you do that?
22:48Okay, and thanks to all of you for being with us on The Price is Right.
22:51Say, friends, don't forget, this is your last chance to send in your postcard for the Sportsman's
22:57Showcase.
22:57Now, we'll announce the winner of the Sportsman's Showcase next week when The Price is Right
23:01will be brought to you by RCA and RCA Victor.
23:03Until then, this is Bill Cullen saying thank you.
23:05Mr. Majors and I will be back again next Monday night.
23:08So long, everybody, and have a good week.
23:09Bye.
23:09The Price is Right has been brought to you by Spinell, makers of the new Calypso watch band
23:17for men.
23:18It's Debonair, Devil May Care, the band that was made for a millionaire.
23:21See Calypso with your jewelers.
23:23And this week's honor city is Indianapolis, Indiana, where some lucky person will be selected
23:28as a future contestant on The Price is Right.
23:30For those of you who live in the Indianapolis vicinity, see your jewelers for details.
23:35Transportation for Price was arranged by American Airlines, American choice of experienced travelers
23:40everywhere, and famous for the Mercury, luxury leader in the world of flight.
23:45Models, dresses by Z.U.
23:47Chapman.
23:49This is a Mark Goodson, Bill Cullen production in association with the National Broadcasting
23:55Company.
23:56Stay tuned for The Restless Gun, starring John Payne, which follows immediately.
24:01This is Don Pardo speaking.
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