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00:00Why didn't George Washington live in the White House when he was president?
00:04You'll find out when one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home
00:09in this brand new Pontiac Fiero GT in just a split second.
00:15And now, here's the star of our show, Monty Hall!
00:25Thank you very much and welcome to Split Second.
00:28A very exciting show and a lot of time we've had with our champion here.
00:32You'll hear more about that in a few moments.
00:33Oh, the question, why didn't George Washington live in the White House?
00:37Because they didn't finish building it until three years after he left office.
00:42Or about the same timetable as my carpenter.
00:45Because I don't live in my house, I'm still living in the garage for three years.
00:48But then, of course, what did George Washington and I have in common?
00:51I cannot tell a lie. That's what I have in common.
00:53You've been an exciting champion.
00:55Thank you very much. It's an exciting show.
00:57Right, and we're going to meet our champion and two new players right now.
01:01Let's hear about them, Sandy Hoyt.
01:02Okay, Monty. First, we have our returning champion, a lady going for her fifth and final shot at that beautiful Fiero, Gay Kapkin.
01:12Next, a young doctor of medicine who uses hypnotherapy to help his patients, David Gottlieb.
01:18And on your right, a poet whose 250 published poems have netted her a grand total of about $37.
01:28That's about five cents a poem, Lucille Barker.
01:34Okay, I don't have to tell you that this being your fifth day on the show, it's an automatic for you if you win.
01:39Because every day that you've been on, we've taken away one of those five screens.
01:42That's right. That's right.
01:42And if you win the fifth day, it's automatic.
01:44You go and sit in the car and drive it right through the set, through the wall, through everything.
01:48And you'll say goodbye.
01:49But not sadly.
01:50I mean, because you've been a terrific champion.
01:52And we're so thrilled about you.
01:53Of course, you've left your practice of architecture.
01:55That's right.
01:55I'm going to be a game show contestant full time.
01:57So if anyone would like me on their show, please call, and I'd be glad to.
02:03Well, I bet they do, because you've been a great one, too.
02:05So we're going to see what happens today on this fifth exciting day.
02:07Now, there are two people waiting to dethrone you.
02:10And the first one is a young gentleman introduced to us as a doctor of medicine.
02:13Right.
02:14Hypnotherapy.
02:14Right.
02:15Instead of or along with?
02:17Along with.
02:19Regular therapy, along with drugs, usually, hopefully, in place of drugs.
02:23Mm-hmm.
02:23Helping people stop smoking.
02:25Helping people lose weight.
02:26And I can clear your sinuses without making you drowsy.
02:29You are the man I'm going to see right after the show.
02:32Win or lose, we talk sinuses right after the show, David.
02:35I can hardly wait.
02:36Can we do the show in seven minutes?
02:39Lucille, a starving poet.
02:41Not exactly starving.
02:43There are other things in the world besides poetry.
02:45But I wanted to dream.
02:46Like what?
02:47Like prose.
02:48Oh, do you make a living doing prose?
02:49Not really.
02:50Oh, you're unemployed in two professions.
02:53Poetry and prose.
02:54Actually, I'm working two jobs and still starving.
02:58Ah, well, maybe you can give us a sample of your poetry a little later on.
03:01Do you think you'd do that for us?
03:02No.
03:04I'll give you a sample of mine.
03:05More than $37.
03:07Okay.
03:07Well, listen.
03:08These are our three players.
03:09And it's an exciting day today because Gay is trying for her fifth championship.
03:13We're ready to start playing.
03:14And for the benefit of those watching at home and our new players, let me explain the game to you.
03:19Each of you has to come up with a part of an answer because each of our questions come with three answers.
03:23Now, if each of you come up with a part of the answer, you'll get $10 each.
03:26If two of you come up with a part, you'll get $25 each.
03:29If only one person can answer the question, that means $50 for each of you.
03:33And you buzz in as soon as you see the question come up on the screen.
03:37But you don't buzz in before the whole question is up there or you'll be locked out.
03:40And then in front of you, it says first, second, and third.
03:42And that's the way we'll take your answers.
03:44Are you ready?
03:45Here we go.
03:45Good luck to all of you.
03:46It's going to be an exciting day.
03:50Men know that the perfect gift for a woman is a bottle of perfume.
03:53Here are three popular fragrances marketed under the name of a famous designer.
03:57Pick your perfume.
03:58Tell me the designer's name that goes with it.
04:00Look at the screen.
04:00Poison, Coco, Opium.
04:03David, you know about perfumes.
04:05Coco is Coco Chanel.
04:06That's very good.
04:07And Lucille?
04:08I think Opium is Dior.
04:10No, that is not right.
04:11And Gay?
04:13Opium is Yves Saint Laurent.
04:15That is correct.
04:16And Poison was Christian Dior.
04:18So Gay and David start off with $25 each.
04:25Some of the most popular country and western recording artists have well-known nicknames.
04:28Hank Snow, for example, is known as the Singing Ranger.
04:32Here are the nicknames of three of country and western's biggest stars.
04:35You name them.
04:35Look at the screen.
04:36Who was the Tennessee Plowboy, the Okie from Muskogee, and the Singing Brakeman?
04:40Gay.
04:41I don't have a clue, but I'm going to say the Okie from Muskogee was Waylon Jennings.
04:46Wrong.
04:47David?
04:48I'm not going to do much better.
04:49The Singing Brakeman is Hank Williams.
04:52That's two for two.
04:53Lucille, you're the only one who has a chance here.
04:55Can you pick up a fast 50?
04:56Tennessee Plowboy to Hank Williams?
04:57No, here's what they are.
04:58Listen to this.
04:59The Tennessee Plowboy was Eddie Arnold.
05:01Okie from Muskogee was Merle Haggard.
05:03And the Singing Brakeman was Jimmy Rogers.
05:05No points and no money for anybody.
05:07All right.
05:08Let's go to clothing.
05:10Muck Luxor, a form of footwear that originated in Canada and Alaska.
05:13Here are three other kinds of footwear.
05:15You tell me in what country they originated.
05:17Look at the screen.
05:18The Jodhpur boots and the Hirachis and the Wellington boots.
05:21And Gay is in first.
05:22Hirachis are Mexican.
05:23Correct.
05:24Lucille?
05:25Wellington boots, Great Britain.
05:26Correct.
05:26David?
05:27Jodhpur, India.
05:28That is right.
05:28All three make a nice comeback.
05:30Get $10 each.
05:33A number of Shakespeare's ladies often had a tough time of it.
05:36Here are some facts that identify those unfortunate Shakespearean ladies.
05:39Give me their names.
05:40Look at the screen.
05:41Who was killed by an asp?
05:43Hamlet drove this one mad and killed by a fellow.
05:46David?
05:46Oh, Hamlet drives her mad.
05:49Oh, sorry.
05:50Oh, you'll think of it in just a moment.
05:52Gay?
05:52Hamlet drove Ophelia mad.
05:54That's right.
05:55He drove Ophelia mad.
05:56And Lucille?
05:57Desdemona was killed by a fellow.
05:59Correct.
05:59And who was killed by an asp?
06:01Cleopatra.
06:02Now, Gay and Lucille each get $25, and David's going to have to do some hypnotherapy on himself
06:07to make a comeback here.
06:08An ant is an ant, and a robin is a robin.
06:11But some other animals seem to need more description in their names.
06:14I'll give you three words.
06:16Pick one and name the animal it partially describes.
06:19The praying something, the humming something, and the whooping something.
06:22Gay.
06:23The praying mantis.
06:24Correct, David.
06:25Whooping crane.
06:25Correct.
06:26Hummingbird.
06:27You all three are right.
06:28All three get $10.
06:31You know, most hockey fans know that the Canadiens are from Montreal, and the Maple Leafs are
06:34from Toronto.
06:35I'll give you the city where three other hockey teams come from.
06:37You gave me the name of the team.
06:39We'll take the name of the team from Buffalo, Vancouver, and Edmonton.
06:44Hey, David.
06:44Buffalo Sabres.
06:45That's right.
06:46Lucille?
06:46Vancouver Canucks.
06:47That's right.
06:48Gay?
06:48Edmonton Oilers.
06:49You are very good hockey fans, all three of you.
06:51Hollywood loves to make movies about doctors, Doctor.
06:57So here are three movies with Doctor in the titles.
07:00You pick one and name the star who played the Doctor.
07:02Look at the screen.
07:03Who played Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Strangelove, and Dr. Zhivago?
07:06Lucille?
07:07Dr. Zhivago was Omar Sharif.
07:09Yes, and didn't he do a wonderful job of that?
07:11Gay.
07:12Dr. Doolittle was Rex Harrison.
07:14Delightful performance.
07:15David?
07:16Did we cover Dr. Strangelove?
07:18Not yet.
07:18He's for you.
07:18This is Peter Sellers.
07:19Yes, sure, indeed.
07:20All three of you, right?
07:21Well, time is up.
07:26Time is up on the first round.
07:28Let's take a look and see what the score is.
07:29Our champion leads with 90.
07:31David and Lucille tie it at 65.
07:33But remember, when we come back, we double the stakes and play for a very important run.
07:39In just a moment.
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08:19We're back for our second round.
08:29Our returning champion, going for her fifth championship today, is Gay.
08:33And Dr. David is right next to her.
08:35And Lucille, the poet who has written how many poems now?
08:38I've written about 600 or 700.
08:40It's getting them published that's the hard part.
08:42It's half the battle, right?
08:44You've written them.
08:44Now somebody has to come along and publish them.
08:46Well, maybe you'll make enough money to publish your own today.
08:48Or at least to buy stamps.
08:49What, dear?
08:50Or at least to buy stamps.
08:53You certainly compromise quickly, don't you?
08:57We are going into our round where we double the stakes.
08:59This is a chance for you not only to win some money,
09:01but you're jockeying for position for that all-important countdown round.
09:04Because the person with the most money will have the edge in that countdown round
09:07who decides who goes for the car.
09:09So now, if you're ready, we double the stakes this time.
09:11If all three of you come up with an answer, it's worth $20 each.
09:13If two of you come up with an answer, it's worth $50.
09:15And if only one person comes up with an answer, it's $100.
09:18Here we go.
09:19Calico is made from cotton.
09:21Cashmere comes from wool.
09:23Pick one of these and tell me if this cloth is usually made from cotton or from wool.
09:26Look at the screen.
09:28Chambray, drill, and tweed.
09:29David?
09:30Tweed is wool.
09:31Correct.
09:32Gay?
09:32Drill is cotton.
09:33Correct.
09:34Chambray, cotton.
09:35All three are right.
09:35All three get $20.
09:37Here are three hit songs recorded by groups.
09:43Pick a hit.
09:43Name the group that took it to the top.
09:45Look at the screen.
09:46Stayin' Alive, Surfing USA, Spinning Wheel.
09:50David?
09:51Surfing USA is the Beach Boys?
09:53That is correct.
09:54Gay?
09:54Stayin' Alive were the Beachies.
09:56Uh-huh.
09:56Lucille?
09:58I'm not sure about Spinning Wheel.
10:00Spinners seems logical.
10:02No, that would have been logical.
10:03But it's blood, sweat, and tears.
10:05And so David and Gay get $50 each and start to pull away from Lucille.
10:11Here are three quotations from three of Charles Dickens' most famous characters.
10:15Name the Dickens character who said it.
10:17Look at the screen.
10:18The orphan that said, Moe, please.
10:20The miser said, Bah, humbug.
10:22And the child who said, God bless us, everyone.
10:24Lucille?
10:24The child who said, God bless us, everyone, was Tiny Tim.
10:28That's right.
10:28That's right.
10:29Bob Cratchit, Scrooge and all, Marley's Ghost and all those wonderful characters.
10:32Gay?
10:33Um, Scrooge was the miser who said, Bah, humbug.
10:37How did you know that?
10:38Well, I knew it.
10:40Yeah, but that's right.
10:40He was the one who said, Bah, humbug.
10:41And who said, please, sir, can I have some more?
10:44Oliver.
10:45Oliver said that.
10:45That's absolutely right, sir.
10:47And so you each get $20.
10:50I love that.
10:51And he said, please, sir, can I have some more?
10:53This year, tourists by the millions visited national parks in the western part of the United States.
10:58Here are three of those great tourist attractions.
11:00In what states will you find them?
11:02Yosemite, Carlsbad Caverns, and Mount Rainier.
11:06And Gay is first.
11:08Um, Yosemite is in Wyoming.
11:10That is not correct.
11:11David?
11:12Mount Rainier in Washington.
11:13I'm sorry?
11:13Mount Rainier in Washington.
11:14That is right.
11:15Lucille?
11:16Carlsbad Caverns, Kentucky?
11:18No, in New Mexico.
11:19And Yosemite is in California.
11:20Only one person scores, gets the whole $100.
11:23David moves into the lead.
11:27Certain musical instruments require the use of a foot on a foot pedal to affect the music.
11:32Do these instruments have foot pedals?
11:33Look at the screen.
11:34A piano, a harp, a set of drums.
11:36Lucille?
11:37A piano has pedals.
11:39Yes.
11:39David?
11:39A harp doesn't.
11:40A harp does.
11:41I knew that.
11:42A harp does.
11:43Gay?
11:43So does a set of drums.
11:44It does.
11:44It does.
11:45And this time, David was shut out, as Gay and Lucille get $50 each.
11:48And let's take a look at the score.
11:50It's David with $255, Gay with $230, Lucille with $154.
11:53Next question coming up.
11:55The name Robinson made sports history when these famous athletes named Robinson went professional.
11:59Name the sport they excelled in.
12:01Look at the screen.
12:02There was a Sugar Ray Robinson, there was a Jackie Robinson, and there's a Frank Robinson.
12:06And David says?
12:07Sugar Ray Robinson was boxing.
12:08That's right.
12:09Lucille?
12:09Jackie Robinson baseball.
12:11That's right.
12:11And Gay?
12:12Frank Robinson was football.
12:14No, he was also baseball.
12:15He was baseball, too.
12:15So David and Lucille get $50 each.
12:17And now we go to nursery rhymes.
12:19Nursery rhyme characters often got themselves into trouble.
12:22Here's what happened to three of them.
12:23You tell me their names.
12:25He broke his crown.
12:26He stole a bag, and he kissed the girls and made them cry.
12:28Even I knew these.
12:29Gay?
12:30Georgie Porgie kissed the girls and made them cry.
12:32That's...
12:32He was such a bad boy.
12:33He was a nasty.
12:34And David?
12:36Oh, dear.
12:36Did old King Cole broke his...
12:39No, he didn't.
12:39No, I didn't.
12:40Humpty Dumpty broke his crown.
12:41No, he didn't.
12:42No, he didn't.
12:43Jack fell down and broke his...
12:44Jack and Jill, remember?
12:45And who stole a pig and away he ran?
12:46Tom, Tom, the Piper son.
12:48I knew that.
12:49I feel so proud.
12:50Let me see.
12:50We had only one answer.
12:51Gay with $100 moves back into the lead.
12:56Debbie and Bert are two famous Reynolds in the entertainment business.
12:59I'll give you the titles of three well-known films.
13:01Pick one and tell me which Reynolds Debbie or Bert wasn't.
13:04Three films are The Unsinkable Molly Brown,
13:06Deliverance and How the West was won.
13:08Gay, which one was it?
13:09Debbie or Bert?
13:09Bert in Deliverance.
13:11Bert in Deliverance.
13:12Yes, David?
13:13Debbie in Molly Brown.
13:14Yes, Lucille?
13:15Bert in How the West was won?
13:16No, Debbie in How the West was won.
13:18Gay and David take $50 each
13:20and are making a runaway with it now, Lucille.
13:22They have to come back.
13:23Here's the way to say hello or goodbye
13:24or maybe both in a foreign language.
13:26Pick one.
13:26Name the language.
13:27Look at the screen.
13:28Sayonara, chau and salam.
13:30Lucille?
13:30Sayonara, Japanese.
13:32Correct, David?
13:32Chau is Spanish.
13:34That's not correct.
13:34Gay?
13:35Uh, salam is Arabic.
13:37That's right.
13:37And chau is Italian.
13:38And Gay and Lucille get $50 each.
13:41Famous people now.
13:43Throughout history,
13:44there have been geniuses
13:45who changed the world's way
13:45of looking at things.
13:46Here are three outstanding achievements.
13:48Pick one.
13:48Name the man who was credited
13:50with establishing the theory or law.
13:53And here they are.
13:53The theory of evolution,
13:55of relativity,
13:55and the law of gravitation.
13:56Lucille?
13:57Uh, relativity, Albert Einstein.
13:59Correct.
13:59Gay?
14:00Evolution was Charles Darwin.
14:01Correct.
14:02David?
14:02Gravitation was Newton.
14:03That's correct.
14:04Very good.
14:04All three of you get $20.
14:08Here are three musical instruments
14:09that may or may not
14:10have been used
14:11in the Old Testament times.
14:12Pick one.
14:13Tell me if it was named
14:13in the Bible.
14:14Look at the screen.
14:16Shofar, oboe, and pipe.
14:17David?
14:18The shofar was.
14:19Yes, it was.
14:20And Lucille?
14:22Pipe was.
14:24Pipe was.
14:25Gay?
14:25I don't really think a noble was,
14:27but I'm going to say no.
14:28No is correct.
14:29And so each of you
14:30get another $20
14:30in this particular round.
14:34And so,
14:34as we come to the end
14:35of round two,
14:36let's take a look
14:37at the score.
14:38Our champion, Gay,
14:39is in the lead again.
14:40He's going to have an edge
14:41going into the countdown round.
14:42David is behind
14:43in second place.
14:44Lucille in third.
14:45We'll get to that
14:46fantastic countdown round
14:47and a possible
14:48fifth room for Gay
14:49right after this.
15:25Well, we've arrived
15:37at that magical moment,
15:38the countdown round
15:39who determines
15:40which person
15:41goes for the car.
15:42And Gay,
15:43our four-time champion,
15:44if she wins
15:45this countdown round,
15:46it's automatic.
15:46She just wins it.
15:47If David or Lucille
15:48upset her,
15:49of course,
15:49they'll be a first-time champion
15:50who'll start all over again.
15:51Selection time.
15:53Now,
15:53the way we play this game
15:54is the one who was
15:55in the lead
15:55with the most money
15:56has fewer questions
15:57to answer.
15:58Gay only has to answer four.
16:00David was in second place.
16:01He has to answer five.
16:02Lucille, six.
16:03Now,
16:04the twist in this countdown round
16:05is this time
16:06when you buzz in,
16:07you can answer one,
16:08two,
16:08or three parts
16:09of the question.
16:10Each time you're correct,
16:11you count down one.
16:12The first person to zero
16:13will be the winner
16:14of the countdown round
16:15and go for that car.
16:16Now,
16:17if you're all set
16:17to play the countdown round,
16:18here we go.
16:19Here's to the ladies
16:22who have made their mark
16:22in many fields.
16:23I'll name the lady's accomplishment,
16:25you name the lady who did it.
16:26Look at the screen.
16:27Won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize,
16:29former Premier of Israel,
16:30U.S. Supreme Court Justice Gay.
16:32Former Premier of Israel
16:34was Golda Meir.
16:35That's right.
16:35Continue.
16:36U.S. Supreme Court Justice
16:37is Sandra Day.
16:39That is correct.
16:40Won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize
16:42was the Jumping Jeans.
16:45I'm sorry,
16:45time is up.
16:46And second is Lucille.
16:47Bernadette Devlin.
16:48No, that's not right, David.
16:49Mother Teresa.
16:50Mother Teresa.
16:50All right,
16:51now let's take a look
16:51at the score.
16:52Lucille needs six.
16:53A long way to go.
16:53David needs four.
16:54Gay could go out
16:55on this question.
16:55She only needs two.
16:56Let's see if they can stop her.
16:58We all know that
16:59a thermometer measures temperature
17:00and a speedometer
17:01measures speed.
17:02What do these measure?
17:03Look at the screen.
17:05Altimeter, seismometer,
17:06and sphygmomanometer.
17:07And David is in first.
17:09An altimeter measures altitude.
17:10That is correct.
17:11Continue.
17:11A sphygmomanometer
17:12measures blood pressure.
17:13That's right.
17:14Continue.
17:14And a seismometer
17:15measures earthquakes.
17:16You've got another one
17:17and you're down to just one.
17:20Let's take a look
17:20at the score right now.
17:21David just needs one
17:22to become the new champion.
17:23Gay needs two
17:24to retain that championship
17:25and win the car.
17:26And Lucille needs six,
17:27has to make a big comeback.
17:28So here we go.
17:29Sherlock Holmes
17:30isn't the only
17:31foreign-born detective
17:31we've seen in the movies.
17:33Here are some facts
17:33about three other
17:34favorite foreign detectives.
17:36Name them.
17:36Look at the screen.
17:37J.P. Mark Kahn,
17:38E.D. Biggers,
17:39Nate Christie's,
17:40Belgian detective,
17:40and David,
17:41you ran in first.
17:42Can you give me one?
17:42Christie's,
17:43Belgian detective,
17:43is Eric Hill Poirot.
17:44You've got yourself
17:45a win!
17:50J.P. Mark Kahn,
17:56Japanese detective,
17:57is Mr. Moto.
17:58E.D. Biggers,
17:58Chinese detective,
17:59is Charlie Chan.
18:01Well,
18:01I want to tell you
18:02So there's mixed emotions here on the set, David, because, you know, we had a four-time champion over here,
18:07and so many people saying, go ahead and win your fifth championship and win that car, Gay.
18:11And you came four and nine-tenths of the way to doing it.
18:15It was such a close match, and you ran into a tiger right over here.
18:18Oh, I did.
18:19And he came from behind to win this, Gay.
18:22Well, thank you very much.
18:22I cannot tell you what a pleasure it was having you on the show.
18:25She has been terrific, hasn't she, everyone?
18:27This has been a very, very popular champion.
18:30And let me tell you, you're not going home empty-handed, because we have $6,040 ready to take home with you.
18:37Thank you very much.
18:38Wait a minute, is this $6,040, or do we have to add this onto it as well today?
18:42Yes, right.
18:43Adding $470, that means it's $6,000, around $6,500 altogether, because they're still adding up back there.
18:50But $6,500 ain't bad.
18:52Not at all.
18:53And you can come and borrow my red car any time you want.
18:55Okay, thank you.
18:56And Lucille, you weren't even in the running in this race,
18:59so that means you lost in poetry, prose, and split second.
19:02I made more here than in poetry.
19:04That's right, you did make more than you did in poetry.
19:06You could, $295 worth.
19:08And David, our new champion, come with me,
19:10because in just a moment, we're going to find out if David, our young doctor,
19:14can live himself this beautiful automobile.
19:16This exciting Pontiac Fiero GT can be won by Dr. David Gottlieb right after this.
19:32Automobiles for the staff at split second provided by Ontario Rent-A-Card.
19:36For dependability and reliability at a reasonable price, big or small,
19:39we rent them all, Ontario Rent-A-Card.
19:41Accommodations for Monty Hall and the split second staff provided by the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
19:45Toronto, Toronto's only downtown hotel on the lake featuring first-class dining
19:48and the award-winning Chateauneuf, the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
19:52The car on today's show was provided by Addison Cadillac,
19:55the leading General Motors dealership in downtown Toronto.
19:57Addison on Bay, models wardrobe by Anciona Becker Fashions.
20:05They almost had it.
20:07David is going for it.
20:08Tell us about it, Sandy.
20:09Well, Monty, this is the sporty Pontiac Fiero GT.
20:12It's equipped with all of Fiero's standard features like the fuel-injected V6 engine,
20:17cruise control, and AM-FM stereo cassette player,
20:20plus pop-off sunroof and air conditioning.
20:24Well, David, I want you to know that you unseated a very popular champion.
20:28We were all pulling for it downstairs and at the desk, too.
20:30Yeah?
20:31Yeah.
20:31It's kind of tough to be the spoiler, have to beat a popular person like that.
20:34She can drive it on days and I can drive it even days.
20:37That's very nice.
20:38Our young doctor, David, very nice man.
20:40Now, here's what happens.
20:41Because this is your first win, we don't black out any screens.
20:43There are five screens behind one of them.
20:45It says car, and if you pick it, you're going to go home with the car that she wanted.
20:48Let's see how well you do.
20:49Choose the screen that you want.
20:52One.
20:53Number one.
20:54He takes number one, and we're going to take a look and see what's behind.
20:57Screen number one.
21:00And behind there, does it say car?
21:02It says $1,000 in cash.
21:06All right, so we still haven't seen it, but where was it hidden today?
21:09Terry, point out where it was today.
21:11It was behind, right next to it, behind number two was where the car was.
21:15Well, you'll be coming back for your second championship tomorrow, David,
21:17and then we'll black out screens and go through the whole procedure like we did with Gay.
21:20In the meantime, you have collected $1,395,
21:25and you still have to tell me about the cure for my sinuses.
21:27We're going to do that with hypnotherapy.
21:29See you later.
21:30See you later?
21:31If you do it on the air, you get a special fee.
21:34Everybody paid 10.
21:36As we go off the air, watch David's hands and get cured of your sinus problems
21:41right here on Split Second where everything happens, including cures for sinus problems.
21:46Thank you to our champion, Gay.
21:48It was terrific having you on the show.
21:50And thank you to all the players who've been with us,
21:52and we'll see you next time when young David Gottlieb comes back
21:55to see if he can win that automobile on his second appearance.
21:59Bye-bye.
21:59Okay, now let's look...
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