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00:00These people dressed as they are come from all over the United States to make deals here in the marketplace of America. Let's make a deal.
00:18And now here's America's top trader, TV's big dealer, Monty Hall.
00:30Thank you. Thank you. Thank you and welcome to our show. How are you folks all doing back there?
00:38Too bad you didn't make it down here, right? But that's the way it goes. These are the lucky people.
00:4231 traders selected from the large crowd just before the show went on the air to sit in the seats from which the deals will be made.
00:49And before we make a deal today, I should like Jay to say something about these handsome clutch purses that I'm holding in my hand.
00:55Those clutch purses are from the Princess Gardner Century Collection of matched Brahma Steerhide accessories,
01:00smartly styled for fashion-conscious men and women. From Prince Gardner, each clutch purse sells for $8.50.
01:06Now, you did say, Jay, before we went on, that you put $500 in one of these purses.
01:10And so I'm going to cut myself in on this deal and see if I can remember which one he told me was in.
01:15I think I'll take the red one for myself, and then which one would you like, the white or the blue?
01:20Joyce Schnell takes the blue one, and the white one is going to be for you.
01:25Right, now, Evelyn, is it Evelyn? Evelyn Arnold and Joyce Schnell.
01:30The three of us are in this deal.
01:32Now, as I said, there's $500 in one of these things, and before we go any farther,
01:36I think I'm going to take a look and see what I've got inside my clutch purse.
01:39Would you believe it, friends? What do you think I've got?
01:44Yeah, you guessed, $500. Oh, for that mean widow kid who took it all for himself.
01:52Why don't I spend the money? Why don't I spend the money?
01:57Monty, would you like to make a deal for what's behind that box on the display floor?
02:00Yes, I would!
02:01All right, let's see what's behind that box that I just got for myself.
02:04I hope it's a washer and dryer!
02:06Lucky you!
02:08It was a washer and dryer from Maytag, a giant capacity lawn repair for people who need a washer and dryer
02:15they can count on day in and day out.
02:17They're from Maytag, the dependability people.
02:19They retail for $599.90, and you know what?
02:22We've added a case of Boratine for your washer.
02:24Monty, whitens, brightens, and deodorizes permanent pressed fabrics.
02:27While your laundry's being done, why not relax with this new portable color TV set?
02:32You know what I always wanted?
02:33Well, you've got it!
02:34The 16-inch Speedivision Panasonic Color TV from the famous Spiegel Catalog Company.
02:39Over 50,000 quality items, providing value, selection, and savings.
02:42Spiegel Chicago 60609.
02:44The set sells for $359.95, and it only gets Let's Make a Deal.
02:51What was that again?
02:53I said it only gets Let's Make a Deal.
02:55You're not gonna see another program on my television set, are you?
02:58It's the only show you see at my house.
03:00Oh, I'm so excited.
03:01I don't know what to say to you, Evelyn Arnold.
03:03Except, did you like that deal that I just made for myself?
03:05Uh-huh.
03:06Well, I'm gonna let you have the same, same deal for the clutch purse and whatever you've
03:10got inside there.
03:12Or, you could have that curtain that pretty Carol Merrill is pointing to right now, way
03:18over yonder.
03:20That's a $969 deal.
03:23That's another deal.
03:24Or, an unknown behind the curtain or the money in the purse.
03:30Evelyn takes the curtain.
03:31We open up her clutch purse and inside there, she also had $500.
03:36She doesn't have $969.
03:37She doesn't have $969.
03:40What have we got for Evelyn?
03:42Evelyn has for herself, behind that curtain, a laundry mobile.
03:47A portable washing machine on wizard.
03:50Look at that face with you.
03:53Isn't that a face?
03:55No, take that face behind there.
04:00It looked better the other way.
04:01Yes, for the man who has everything, and the lady who has everything, a zonk mobile.
04:06Wash and wear, and it's all yours, Evelyn Arnold.
04:09Thank you very much.
04:10And I still get a kiss from a very nice lady.
04:12Joyce, you're trembling.
04:19It is nervous time, isn't it?
04:21I don't want to come tonight.
04:22I'll kill him.
04:23Nobody to stand beside you.
04:24I'll stand beside you.
04:25Okay.
04:26There you are, Joyce Schnell.
04:27Let me see.
04:28There's a little sign up there.
04:29It says, who says we haven't got a chance?
04:30Isn't that cute?
04:31You've got a chance, because you've got yourself one of those clutch purses.
04:34And so far, you've seen $500 in the red one, and $500 in the white one.
04:37Maybe you've got $500 in the blue one.
04:39But whatever you have, I'm going to let you trade it away.
04:41Do you hear me, dear?
04:42I don't think she's trembling, so I don't think she hears me.
04:44I'll let you have the same deal that I made.
04:46That's the borer team, the washer, the dryer, and the color television set.
04:49$969 worth.
04:51Or, in your case, we have a brand new curtain.
04:53Where Carol's standing right over yonder.
04:55Now, what would you like to do this time?
04:58Keep this.
04:59Take the curtain and that.
05:01No, no, or that.
05:02It's always or.
05:03Or that.
05:04The curtain or that or this.
05:05That's right.
05:06That's two ors.
05:07Now you can paddle your own canoe.
05:09Uh, I'll take this.
05:14You're going to keep the money.
05:15You could have had $969, and look what we had behind the curtain.
05:19You could take the family out for Sunday rides.
05:22In a fleet of six tricycles.
05:25Let's make a deal to answer to air pollution.
05:27You would have been the envy of your neighborhood going down to the supermarket.
05:31With those big Mack trikes worth $84.
05:35But you wanted the money.
05:36And my dear, there is in here a $500 bill for you.
05:41But there is also in here for you a $1,000 bill.
05:46And so you have $1,500 opportunity as you made the best of all.
05:54Thank you, Joyce.
05:56Thank you, Elaine.
05:58And thank you, Molly Hall.
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06:26Can you reach it?
06:35When my guys want cookies.
06:37It's moving.
06:39Hey, guys.
06:40There's something better.
06:41I have a little secret surprise.
06:43These Pillsbury ready-to-bake cookies, they couldn't be any easier.
06:46I just place them and bake them.
06:47Look what I've got.
06:48But you know what the best part is?
06:50The boys get warm, gooey cookies.
06:52And as for me, well, I have more time to hang out with my guys.
06:55Pillsbury, my heart to yours.
07:00Dear Alive, I was always a morning person.
07:05It's the very best part of my day.
07:07So when arthritis pain robbed me of my mornings,
07:10I was determined to find relief.
07:12I tried Tylenol, but that painful morning stiffness was still there.
07:16Then my doctor told me about Alive and a new clinical study.
07:19In addition to all-day pain relief,
07:21Alive is better than extra strength Tylenol for relieving morning stiffness.
07:24Now mornings are mine again.
07:26And that's a beautiful feeling.
07:28Thanks, Alive.
07:29What happens when the only witness to a crime
07:34I know what I saw.
07:35He killed the guy.
07:36Lives with the man who did it.
07:38Do you think I'm gonna endanger my own child by marrying a killer?
07:41John Travolta.
07:42My son is living with you.
07:44And I have no idea what kind of man you really are.
07:46Vince Vaughn.
07:47Are you afraid of me, Danny?
07:49Get Danny out of the house.
07:51Do you hear me?
07:52Come on!
07:53You wanna mess with someone?
07:54Start with me.
07:55Domestic disturbance.
07:56This film is not yet rated.
07:58Friday, November 2nd, everywhere.
08:01You know, I was walking out here with this cash box, Monty's cash box,
08:04and the lady in the audience wanted to grab it away from me.
08:06He'd have been terribly disappointed.
08:07Do you know why?
08:08It's empty.
08:09See?
08:10Uh...
08:11Who wants to trade for an empty cash box?
08:13Oh, you still want it?
08:14Even though it's empty?
08:16Pat Coutts, is that right?
08:18Here you are, Pat.
08:19You want an empty cash box?
08:20Fine.
08:21Thank you, Pat.
08:22Goodbye.
08:23No.
08:26Listen, Flower Child.
08:27And that's what I presume you are, Flower Child, right?
08:29Yes, sir.
08:30Ah, thank you.
08:31You're welcome.
08:32Is that for me?
08:33Yeah.
08:34Definitely.
08:35That's good.
08:37I think I've seen that dance somewhere.
08:39Pat, let me put some money in that cash box.
08:41Would you mind if I put some...
08:42Would you open it up for me there?
08:43There's a good...
08:44It's a trick cash box.
08:45No, no trick to it.
08:46There it is.
08:47The cash box.
08:48I have a $20 bill on one side, and a $20 bill on the other, and more bills in between,
08:52which I throw inside the cash box.
08:53Now, you've got $40 plus whatever else is in there, right?
08:56Yeah.
08:57You don't know what's in there.
08:58Now, do you want to keep the cash box?
08:59Or would you like to trade it away?
09:00Uh-huh.
09:01We've got a box on the display floor.
09:02You can have that instead, or you can hang on to the money.
09:09Well, would you like the cash box, sir?
09:11Thank you, Dave.
09:12And, uh, Pat, let's see what you traded for behind that box.
09:15Take a look at this, my dear.
09:16You have two appliances.
09:19And I was shocked if you just gave me.
09:22That's the world-famous Amana Big Decorator Model, 25 cubic foot side-by-side, only 35 and
09:29three-quarter inches wide with exclusive features found only in an Amana, including an automatic
09:34ice maker.
09:35That retails for $789, and we've filled it with $50 worth of Downy Flake frozen waffles.
09:40Quick, easy, and delicious.
09:41Toaster-ready Downy Flake waffles are perfect for breakfast.
09:43And to heat them in a hurry, here's a portable 115-volt Amana radar range microwave oven.
09:49Only the food heats oven and kitchens stay cool.
09:51Made only by Amana, it retails for $450.
09:54So, the total value of the deal is $1,289.
09:58A very good deal for you, Pat.
09:59Thank you very much, Pat.
10:00Thank you very much, Pat, here.
10:01Emily Pat Couch doing her famous dance back there.
10:04Uh, is this Dave, trough or trough?
10:06Trough.
10:07Trough.
10:08Oh, that's, I've seen it, T-R-O-U-G-H, but I've heard it pronounced uff.
10:12It's pronounced trough, but we pronounce it trough.
10:15You've just got to be different, don't you, Dave?
10:17All right, look at all these peace symbols I'm picking up over here.
10:20Uh, paired up pretty, oh, paired, I get it right now.
10:24All right, now, Dave, you know that shirt isn't going to be worth much now that you've painted
10:27at all like that.
10:28You have $40 plus whatever's inside there.
10:30Let me see if the money's still there.
10:32Was it a trick box?
10:33No, it's still there.
10:34Why don't we put another packet of money in there along with that?
10:35Would that be nice?
10:36See, this one has a $100 bill on both sides with more bills in between, so I throw that
10:40in there, and there's $240 plus what was in between, correct?
10:44Right.
10:45It's all yours.
10:46Oh, it was nice the way I went then.
10:48Very good.
10:49Now, do you want to keep your money, or do you want to trade it away?
10:52We can give you a nice big curtain that Carol Merrill is showing us right now.
10:56And whatever you want, you keep.
10:58Whatever you trade away, we give to Judy.
11:00I'll take the curtain.
11:01You take the curtain.
11:02The cash ends up with Judy Wapser, and what have we got behind the curtain for Dave Trowell?
11:07I'll tell you what we got back there.
11:09We got a travel trailer for Dave, for Dave Trowell, yes.
11:14Yes, it's all right.
11:15Yes, it's all right.
11:16It's Open Road's 20-foot Lakewood Luxury Trailer.
11:19Completely self-contained, generous storage, gourmet gallery, dual electrical systems, and
11:24tandem axles with four-wheel brake.
11:26Take to the open road with tax and license itself for $3,603.75.
11:32Dave Trowell, go, go, go in your new trailer.
11:37Thank you, Dave.
11:38The money ends up in the hands of Judy Wapser.
11:40Right.
11:41Now, Judy, two packets of money have already gone in there, and a third one is going in
11:44right now with a $50 bill on both sides, more bills in between, and we now have $240, $340,
11:52and what was in between, and it's all yours.
11:55Isn't that exciting, Judy?
11:57Do you want to keep the cash box?
11:59In your case, you could trade it directly for what's behind the curtain that Carol Merrill
12:02is showing us over yonder.
12:04Keep the money.
12:06You're going to keep the money.
12:08Are you ready for this?
12:10What could she have had had she gone for the curtains?
12:12Back there, Judy.
12:13We had a beautiful new automobile for you.
12:16That's the Vega camback wagon with bucket seats and front disc brakes and handles like
12:22a little sports car.
12:24Vega from Chevrolet, building a better way to see the USA.
12:27Manufacturers' suggested retail price is $2,284.90, and we would have added to that Powerglide,
12:33transmission, air conditioning, radio, and tax and license to make it worth $3,186.33.
12:39Yes, indeed.
12:40It was a very good deal, and when you look inside those packets of money, you'll find
12:44that each one hides $50.
12:46You put the $150 with the $340, that totals $490.
12:51And Cass Judy, not as good as an automobile, but a nice little memento of this program.
12:55Thank you, Judy Watson, for making this deal with me.
12:57Thank you, Dave.
12:58You ended up with the real bag at $3,600.
13:00In fact, she did pretty well, too.
13:07You know, you had a pair there, right?
13:09What would you say that that pair was worth?
13:11About two cents?
13:12Yeah.
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14:21Come on, Dad. You promised to ski with us.
14:23You're bumming us out, Dad.
14:25Look like you could use Halls.
14:29Only Halls has paper action.
14:32Breathe, my friend.
14:35Breathe!
14:37Breathe, my pasty friend.
14:40Feeling better, Dad?
14:44Feeling better, Dad?
14:47Well, I was.
14:49Get Halls and get going!
14:51So, here I am, all grown up.
14:55And my mom's not cooking my breakfast anymore.
14:58But I can still taste how smooth and creamy and perfect everything was when she made my cream of wheat for me.
15:04And now it's my turn.
15:07They like it with strawberry jam or honey.
15:12You know, life's got enough lumps.
15:15I'll just keep it as smooth and creamy as I can for them.
15:18Cream of wheat. So good to hold on to.
15:21On November 2nd.
15:24He killed a guy.
15:25He saw him do a dick.
15:26You're a little liar, aren't you, Danny?
15:28The father he trusts.
15:30Danny masters just about everybody.
15:31But he doesn't lie to me.
15:33Must protect him from the stepfather he fears.
15:36Do you think I'm gonna endanger my own child by marrying a killer?
15:39John Travolta.
15:41I have never failed Danny ever, and I'm not gonna fail him now.
15:44Vince Vaughn.
15:45This is between you and me.
15:47The domestic disturbance.
15:49This film is not yet rated November 2nd everywhere.
15:52Married couple over here.
15:53Gary and Donna Bales.
15:55I just picked a pair.
15:57You see, that's what I was talking about, Dave.
15:58I just picked a pair.
15:59The pair are dressed alike.
16:00And it's Jack and Jill, no doubt.
16:02Let me see what your sign says.
16:03Well, how clever can I be?
16:05And yeah, I knew that.
16:06As soon as I saw the pail, I knew it was Jack and Jill.
16:08All right, so I've picked a pair.
16:09Jack and Jill, that's Gary and Donna Bales.
16:11Now, if you can pick a pair in this deal, you won't have to walk up that hill.
16:15Or down the hill, because this is the way you could travel.
16:17Take a look at this.
16:19Isn't that beautiful?
16:21You bet.
16:22It's the Monte Carlo.
16:23The luxury car that doesn't carry a big luxury car price.
16:25Monte Carlo from Chevrolet.
16:26Building a better way to see the USA.
16:28With a host of accessories, tax and license, it sells more.
16:30$4,549.40.
16:32Jack and Jill drove up that hill.
16:35And in style, right?
16:36And all you have to do is pick a pair for me.
16:38Because Jay's gonna come down the aisle with several items on his tray.
16:41He's gonna describe them.
16:42I want you to pay attention.
16:44Think of their manufacturer's suggested retail selling price.
16:47And if you can pick from among these items, two that sell for the exact same price,
16:51I'll let you trade that selection in for that beautiful automobile.
16:55So without any help from anybody back there, let's concentrate and listen to the mean little kid.
16:59First of all, a 10-ounce package of golden-dipped chicken season coating mix,
17:03baker-fried crispy tasty chicken, golden-dipped.
17:05Now this is a package of Rice-A-Roni, the one you sauté in similar to flavor perfection.
17:08Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat.
17:10And then a 15-ounce jar of Ragu spaghetti sauce, the similar to perfection,
17:13old-world-style spaghetti sauce from Ragu Foods Incorporated.
17:16And a 10 1⁄2-ounce can of Hilton's Oyster stew,
17:19made of luscious oysters, creamery butter, and whole milk, a delicious meal.
17:22And finally, a 5 3⁄4-ounce can of jumbo olives.
17:26Lindsay, great in salads, casserole, sandwiches, and sauces,
17:28and just as appetizing, straight for the can.
17:30Lindsay, a great olive.
17:32Thank you, Jay. Now, Jay has described these items.
17:34I'll give you kids a moment to talk it over between you,
17:36and what you're supposed to do is pick out two that sell for the exact same price.
17:38Manufacturers suggested retail selling price in all cases,
17:40and if you can do that, you can trade that selection in for a beautiful, beautiful automobile.
17:45All right, now, have you thought it over?
17:47All right, Donna, give me your pair.
17:49My husband says.
17:50Oh, my husband says.
17:53This is what's known as getting off the hook early, right?
17:56Rice-a-roni and oyster stew.
17:58Rice-a-roni and oyster stew.
17:59All right, now, he's made his selection.
18:01And we're ready to turn over and see if you've got the right answer.
18:05Now, we'll turn over the ragout.
18:08Nobody chose the ragout, right? They didn't say a word about the ragout.
18:10So the price of the ragout was $43.
18:12Then the price over here of the coating mix, which you also didn't mention, was $39.
18:17I don't see any matches right now.
18:19How do you like this game so far?
18:20Just fine.
18:21Good.
18:22You know, because if there's a match, that might be the end.
18:23Listen, $200, you can call off the deal and not have to worry about a thing.
18:25No, we'll go on.
18:26I figured that much.
18:27All right.
18:28All right, now, we've turned over the price.
18:30You said the rice-a-roni and the oyster stew, right?
18:31Right.
18:32Oh, I don't know which one to turn over next.
18:34Let me turn over the olives next, because the olives and the ragout are each $0.43, and there is a match.
18:40Isn't that exciting?
18:42But not for you.
18:44Did anybody have that selection of those two products?
18:46Yeah, I did.
18:47Just Jay, right?
18:48All right.
18:49There was one that could...
18:50Wait a minute.
18:51Is it possible that there could be more than one match in this deal?
18:54Yes.
18:55It could be possible.
18:57If I told them that there was another match, would that be letting the cat out of the bag?
19:00Oh.
19:01I'm going to tell you that there's more than one match in this deal.
19:03Oh, wow.
19:04I don't usually do that, friends, but it's one of those days.
19:08Now, you're still in the ballgame, right?
19:10Because you've seen a match, and of course, you may still be or maybe not be in the ballgame.
19:13$350 to call off this deal right now.
19:15No.
19:16$375, $400, $425, $450 once.
19:18No.
19:19$450 twice.
19:20No.
19:21No.
19:22No, they don't want it.
19:23No.
19:24The rice-a-roni and the coating mix were a match at $0.39.
19:31And who had those two, the rice and the chicken?
19:34I had those.
19:35I had those.
19:36I had those.
19:37I owe you two cars.
19:38Right, but don't forget it.
19:39That's two matches, and we haven't turned over the price of the oyster stew yet.
19:43Right.
19:44If the oyster stew sells for $0.39, you've got a third match along with that one, haven't
19:49you?
19:50$500 to call off the deal right now.
19:51I think I'm going to make a confession.
20:00What?
20:01There were more than two matches in this deal.
20:05Oh, is that terrible for him to say that?
20:08My goodness.
20:09Oh, what do I do?
20:10What do I do?
20:11$500.
20:12And you know there's another match at least?
20:16No.
20:17You don't want the money?
20:18$525.
20:19$550, Gary.
20:21$575, Gary.
20:22$575, Gary.
20:23$600, Gary.
20:24$600, Gary.
20:26You take the $600.
20:28What happened?
20:29They sold out.
20:30They sold out.
20:31They took the money.
20:32One, two, three, four, five, six.
20:39Yeah.
20:40That's it.
20:41Now I'm going to tell you something.
20:42What?
20:43There were four matches in this deal.
20:46Not one, not two, not three, but four.
20:50And you didn't have one of them because the oyster stew
20:53matched the spaghetti sauce and the olives.
20:56And there's a match.
20:57Spaghetti and oyster stew.
20:58Oyster stew and olives.
21:00Olives and spaghetti.
21:01Three matches and the fourth one right over here.
21:03So you didn't have one of them.
21:04It's a good thing you sold out for $600.
21:08Thank you, Gary.
21:09Nice making a deal.
21:20Ah!
21:21It's time for the big deal.
21:23Which is worth today.
21:24$9,304 in cash or merchandise.
21:28And we go back to the people who have a lot of stuff out there
21:31and see if they want to go one more time.
21:33David Trow.
21:34You have a travel trailer worth $3,600 bucks.
21:36What do you want to do?
21:39He's going to trade it away, Mrs. Trow.
21:43That's Mrs. Trow over there who just bit off every nail in her hand.
21:47Joyce Schnell.
21:48You have a wallet and $1,500.
21:50You're going to keep the money?
21:51You probably got good ways to spend it, right?
21:53She says yes.
21:54Pat Couch.
21:55You have a refrigerator freezer microwave up and $1,289.
21:57Where are you, Pat?
21:58Oh, yes.
21:59That's the flower child.
22:00You think you trade and go into your dance at the same time, right?
22:03All right.
22:04We'll come back and see how Mr. Trow and Mrs. Couch do right after this.
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22:23It's been another crazy day.
22:26Wouldn't have it any other way.
22:29But dinner's not quite done until we add a little fun.
22:33Ooh, breadsticks.
22:3410 breadsticks.
22:35Pillsbury bakes them up hot and fresh with parmesan or garlic.
22:3810 breadsticks all ready for spaghetti.
22:41Ooh.
22:42Now dinner comes alive.
22:44Dipping.
22:45Dipping.
22:46Swirling.
22:47Give them a high five.
22:49Pillsbury.
22:51My heart to yours.
22:54At times like this, you may ask, what can I teach...
22:59Jamie!
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23:53Final More dimes
23:55No, no!
24:01Bang-bang-bang!
24:02Oh!
24:03No, no!
24:04No, no, no!
24:06No, no!
24:07No!
24:08You're a fendent!
24:09No!
24:10No!
24:11No!
24:12No!
24:13No, no, no!
24:14No!
24:15No!
24:16No!
24:17No!
24:18No!
24:19No, no!
24:20Dumb Dora was so dumb, she blanked on Match Game next.
24:28Then it's a pursuit of big bucks on Press Your Luck,
24:30followed by an hour of marital mayhem.
24:35Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the ambassador's formal ball.
24:48Ah, you're wearing your black tie.
24:49I see, sir. Well, now, here's the deal we have.
24:52The big deal is worth $9,304 in cash or merchandise,
24:55and it might be behind door number one or two or three.
24:59We've got an awful lot of peace symbols,
25:01and I hope there's no war between these two couples right now.
25:03But I think I went to you first, Dave.
25:04You trade away $3,600.
25:06Remember how excited you were when you won it?
25:08What door do you want?
25:09Three.
25:11Door number three.
25:12And, Pat, what door do you want?
25:13That was your number. Think of another one.
25:15Oh, one.
25:17Door number one is the one we're going to show you, Pat.
25:19You have just traded in all those appliances and goodies for door number one,
25:22and back there we got root beer.
25:24$50 worth of famous A&W Frosty Root Beer,
25:27where food's more fun.
25:28A&W has been refreshing America for over 50 years.
25:31And now, look at what's behind all that root beer.
25:34Beautiful new furniture and a home music system.
25:38For your listening pleasure, environmental music,
25:43a complete professional background music system
25:45with eight hours of the world's most beautiful music
25:48from Environmental Music Incorporated
25:49with a special framed picture speaker.
25:52It retails for $709.95.
25:55And to enjoy that music in real comfort,
25:57a Lazy Boy Sofet, a reclining sofa that rocks.
26:00Each person may select his own reclining comfort,
26:02plus a pair of matching recliner rockers from Lazy Boy.
26:04They sell for $1,062.
26:06And then there's something else to add to your comfort.
26:08Here's a new air conditioner.
26:11From Frederick, a portable room air conditioner
26:14for quiet, dependable, big capacity cool.
26:16Your Frederick works right when you get it,
26:18and as long as you own it.
26:19It sells for $249.95.
26:21The total value of your DEO, $2,071.90.
26:25A very nice deal, Pat.
26:26Even though it wasn't a big one,
26:27you certainly traded up considerably to $2,000.
26:29Congratulations, Mr. Kautz.
26:31And you, Dave, took door number three, I believe.
26:33Is that right?
26:34A $3,600 trailer for what do we have behind door number three?
26:38We've got something new for the oven.
26:41$50 worth of Reynolds Brown in bag
26:43and see-through cooking bags
26:45for juicy meat with no oven cleanup
26:47in three convenient sizes
26:48for the makers of Reynolds Wrap.
26:50And you can just store them away for the time being
26:52because you are going on a trip to the Bahamas!
26:56Yes, first-class air transportation for two
27:05to a fun-filled vacation at the Britannia Beach Hotel
27:08in Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
27:10Ten days and nine nights for two in Nassau, Bahamas.
27:13And when you leave there, you won't be going home.
27:15You'll be going on a Caribbean cruise!
27:18It's a delightful 12-day cruise for two
27:24around the Caribbean of the Bahamas
27:25aboard the Chandris Americanas.
27:27Greek registry, resort liner,
27:28enjoying continental service, gourmet food,
27:30sports, and nightclubs.
27:31The cruise for two is $1,200,
27:33but there's more, right?
27:34Yes, I want you to have some tipping money.
27:35Take this $1,000 bill.
27:38Wherever you go, your big deal is worth $3,997.
27:41You trade it up $300,
27:42and you should have a marvelous vacation.
27:44Thank you, Mrs. Troll.
27:45Mr. Troll, the big deal is behind door number two today,
27:49and neither one went for it.
27:50Beautiful home carpeting started them all.
27:5280 square yards of Maslin's inner circle carpeting
27:54made of cumulof nylon from Monsanto.
27:56Maslin makes carpets that last for years.
27:57You can put that in your home,
27:58and we had something for outside.
27:59Take a look at this boat, motor, and trailer.
28:02It's Mr. Troll, the ultimate bass boat,
28:04manufactured by Tidecraft, Binden, Louisiana.
28:07Get those big bass in comfort with adjustable armchairs,
28:10vinyl carpeting, and many other extras,
28:11including a custom-made trailer.
28:12The boat of the trailer sold for $1,554.75.
28:16Then, to power that boat,
28:18an Evinrude 40-horsepower ski twin motor,
28:20featuring E-Zomatic Rewind starting
28:22and push-button shut-off from Evinrude,
28:23retails for $730.
28:25Total value of the boat motor in the trailer,
28:26$2,284.75.
28:29Yes, and we wanted you to have some money
28:31to go out and buy a car to, you know,
28:33tow that boat anywhere you wanted to,
28:35and I figured this would have helped you buy the car.
28:37We had a check for $6,500,
28:39but nobody went for that big deal worth $9,304,
28:43but you both did well.
28:44Have a nice vacation.
28:45Enjoy all your furniture.
28:46Thank you, the country, and to the trolls.
28:51Listen, I got a deal for you.
28:53$500 if you've got a marriage license with you.
28:56You should carry it around.
28:59You don't have a marriage license.
29:00All right, not counting a wedding ring,
29:03anything that proves you're married,
29:04are you married?
29:05Anything that proves you're married
29:06is still going to be worth $150.
29:08Not a wedding ring.
29:11And she's looking for anything right now.
29:13Tell you what, young lady,
29:14right down at the end of the row,
29:15I'll give you $300 for a powder puff.
29:18A big powder puff.
29:20Not one of those,
29:20a real, genuine powder puff.
29:22$300 is worth.
29:23While she's looking for that,
29:24I'll offer you $100 for a mirror.
29:26$100 for a mirror.
29:27Another $100 if the mirror is round.
29:30No, that's what I'm offering, sweetheart.
29:33She says, no, I've got a square one.
29:34All right, you...
29:35No, no, anything but the wedding ring.
29:36Here, show me something on there.
29:38Right, what does it say?
29:39Does it say...
29:39It says here?
29:41No, it doesn't say...
29:42No, it just says you're a woman.
29:44That I can see for myself.
29:45Let's make a deal.
29:45This is Stephanie to Smarty Hall production.
29:47Jay Stewart speaking.
29:49There's your husband's name right there.
29:51Yes, everybody, get yourself.
29:54I love that coffee.
29:56Mm-hmm.
29:58Mm-hmm.
29:59Tearuto.
30:00There you go.
30:00The� record took around.
30:02Thanks.
30:19That's 변...
30:21You know what...
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