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00:00Every day I'm better than I ever was before
00:07Every day I'm loving, living more and more
00:12Every day holds keys to possibilities galore
00:17Every day is better than before
00:20How you feel depends on who you are
00:26Who you are depends on what you do
00:30What you do is mostly up to you
00:35It's true, you can make a better you
00:40Every day is a new world that I'm here to explore
00:46Every day opportunity knocks at my door
00:50Every day I'm loving, living more and more and more
00:55And every day is better than
00:58Keep on saying yes I can
01:01And every day is better than before
01:03I'm loving, living more and more
01:08I'm loving, living more and more
01:10I'm loving, living more and more
01:12I'm loving, living more and more
01:13I'm loving, living more and more
01:14I'm loving, living more and more
01:15I'm loving, living more and more
01:16I'm loving, living more and more
01:17I'm loving, living more and more
01:18I'm loving, living more and more
01:19I'm loving, living more and more
01:20I'm loving, living more and more
01:21I'm loving, living more and more
01:22I'm loving, living more and more
01:23I'm loving, living more and more
01:24Curtis, are you eating junk food again?
01:53No, I'm having potato chips and a slushie.
01:58They have no nutritional value.
02:01I hate to see you eating them.
02:03Then hide your eyes.
02:05Oh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
02:08Honestly, make me sick.
02:23Lucille, I know you don't like junk food, but did you have to kill it?
02:29Well, look.
02:31I'm sorry.
02:32Mrs. B?
02:33What?
02:34Those fancy paper plates you just ordered?
02:35They're in.
02:36I can't wait to see them.
02:37Are they pretty?
02:38You ordered merchandise without consulting me?
02:44I don't have to consult you.
02:47I'm co-owner now.
02:49Why do you keep forgetting that?
02:51Wishful thinking.
02:53Did the one with the little funny flowers come?
02:57A whole case.
02:58I love that.
02:59I love that.
03:04Oh, Mrs. Wilcox.
03:09What can I do for you?
03:10Well, I'm going to a housewarming for my niece, so I want to buy a welcome mat.
03:14A welcome mat.
03:15A welcome mat.
03:16Welcome.
03:17That would be on the lower shelf on the back wall, right up that aisle, Mrs. Wilcox.
03:21Yes.
03:22There we are.
03:23Now.
03:33Yes, sir.
03:34Can I help you?
03:35Yeah, a friend of mine told me you'd been here a long time.
03:3736 years.
03:38Well, I'm looking for some antique crystal doorknobs.
03:41We're redoing our house.
03:43Well, you have come to the right place, sir.
03:45Just happened to have a whole...
03:48Uh...
03:49Haven't I seen you on TV?
03:52Well, maybe I...
03:53Of course!
03:55Of course!
03:56The five o'clock news!
04:00You were caught stealing cookie money from a Girl Scout.
04:05Oh, shame on you, sir.
04:06Shame, shame, shame, shame, shame.
04:08No, I never do a thing like that.
04:11Excuse me, sir.
04:12I'm wrong.
04:13Couldn't have been using it.
04:14No.
04:15Well, now, let me see.
04:16Antique crystal doorknobs.
04:18Crystal...
04:19Haven't had a call for those in a long, long time.
04:22I happen to have a box of them, but...
04:24Oh, I think it's up on that shelf somewhere.
04:27Oh, Mr. McGibbin, may I see you?
04:29Oh, yes, indeed.
04:30Would you excuse me a moment while I take care of Mrs. Wilcox?
04:33She's an old customer.
04:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:35I want a doormat that says, welcome.
04:38All I can find is this.
04:42Oh, I'm sure we have others.
04:44My co-owner bought those while I was on vacation.
04:48Yeah, but would you just browse, sir?
04:50I'll be with you in a minute.
04:51Oh, I love to browse in hardware stores.
04:53Good, good.
04:54Now, Mrs. Wilcox, I'm sure we can find something.
04:56Let's look up here, now.
04:57Ah.
04:58Yeah.
04:59Yeah.
05:00Curtis, you have to see these.
05:18They are going to sell like...
05:20Ah!
05:21Oh!
05:22Oh!
05:23Mrs. B, is that who I think it is?
05:26Uh, did I miss the picnic?
05:30Do you know who that is?
05:32It's John Ritter.
05:34Who?
05:35Three's Company?
05:37I thought the expression was Two's Company.
05:40Three's...
05:41Oh, Three's Company.
05:44Yes.
05:45John Ritter!
05:47Huh.
05:48What's he doing up there?
05:49Uh, he's looking for antique doorknobs.
05:51I'll help him.
05:52I'll help him.
05:53I'll help him.
05:54I'll help him.
05:55Oh, yeah.
05:56Here.
05:57I, uh...
05:58I'm...
05:59I'm...
06:00I'm Lucy, uh...
06:01Barker.
06:02Almost forgot my own name.
06:04Hi.
06:05Co-owner of the store, and I'm a very big fan of yours.
06:09Well, thank you very much.
06:10Yeah, I'm a big fan of yours, too.
06:12Mr. Ritter, you don't know what a thrill this is.
06:15You know, you're...
06:16You're even cuter in person.
06:18Oh, well, thank you.
06:19I'm glad to hear that.
06:20I understand you're looking for antique doorknobs.
06:22Yes.
06:23My wife and I are redecorating our home.
06:25Uh-huh.
06:26Your wife, Nancy.
06:28That's right.
06:29And your children, Jason, and Tyler, and Carly.
06:32Well, you are a fan.
06:33I suppose you know our dog's name is Mikey.
06:36Oh, no.
06:37That's one thing I didn't know.
06:39Well, now, I think those doorknobs are right over there.
06:42Right over there.
06:43Ah!
06:44My hand!
06:45What?
06:50Oh!
06:51Oh!
06:52Oh, my hand!
06:53Oh, my foot!
06:54Oh, my God!
06:56Oh, this is terrible!
06:58What?
06:59Oh!
07:00Oh, my God!
07:01How could you do that to a big TV star?
07:03You never heard of him until two minutes ago.
07:05Oh, that's right!
07:06Remember?
07:07Shame, shame, shame.
07:08Oh, well, I'm sorry.
07:10I have some aspirin in my purse.
07:13Yeah!
07:14Oh!
07:15Oh!
07:16Oh!
07:17Oh!
07:18Oh!
07:19Oh!
07:20Water!
07:21I'll get water!
07:22I'm gonna get water!
07:23Water!
07:27Oh!
07:28Oh!
07:29Oh!
07:30This is so...
07:31This is awful.
07:32Oh, no, it's all right.
07:33They were just accidents, all three of them.
07:35Here!
07:36Here's the water!
07:37All right, give me that.
07:38Here you are.
07:39Now, take it easy.
07:40Now, just take it easy.
07:41You're gonna be all right.
07:42Take it easy.
07:43You're gonna be okay.
07:44You're gonna be all right.
07:45Okay.
07:46You're gonna feel better now.
07:48I haven't had the aspirin yet!
07:50Oh!
07:51Get more water and bring some ice right to you!
07:53McGibbon!
07:54Yes, ice, ice!
07:55Mr. McGibbon!
07:56What are you?
07:57What are you?
07:58My niece has a sense of humor.
07:59I'll take this one.
08:01Too bad you didn't have that out in front of your store.
08:04Ah!
08:07John Britter!
08:08Yeah, what's left of me?
08:10Oh!
08:11I'm a big fan of yours!
08:13Yeah, well, I'm a big fan of his.
08:16Oh!
08:17I've got tickets to the play he's doing at the Pasadena Playhouse.
08:19So do I.
08:20It's called A Soldier Song.
08:21He's an alumnus of the Playhouse 1969.
08:24Right.
08:25Attended Hollywood High.
08:26Graduated USC.
08:27Yeah, Emmy Award.
08:281984.
08:29Do you know the name of his dog?
08:31No.
08:32Mikey and you call yourself a fan.
08:36Oh!
08:37I can't wait to tell my husband that I met John Ritter!
08:42Oh!
08:43What about the doormat?
08:45Oh!
08:46Forget it!
08:47Huh?
08:55I better go.
08:56It's gonna be tricky driving.
08:57I wonder if I can steer with my elbows.
08:59Oh, now, now, now.
09:00You can't possibly drive.
09:01I'm taking you to the doctor and then home to your wife, Nancy.
09:05No, see, as a matter of fact, Nancy's in Hawaii with the kids,
09:07so I'm staying at a hotel near the theater.
09:09You could drop me off there.
09:10Nonsense!
09:11You're not staying at a hotel.
09:12You're staying with us.
09:13Right, Curtis?
09:14Oh, absolutely, yeah.
09:15No, no, no.
09:16I couldn't do that.
09:17You're coming to our house.
09:18It's the least we can do.
09:19Oh, yeah.
09:20The hotel is right near here.
09:21I'll just hop there.
09:22No, no, no.
09:23We won't hear it.
09:24We won't hear it.
09:25Help us get into the house.
09:26It's really not necessary.
09:27No, no, no.
09:28It's all right.
09:29It was just a bit...
09:33I'm so sorry.
09:34My fault.
09:35My fault.
09:36I didn't go where you were looking.
09:37Go to the car.
09:38Get to the car.
09:39Get to the car.
09:40Leonard will see it.
09:41Great-ass Leonard.
09:42Leonard!
09:51That exam was a piece of cake.
09:54Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
09:56Look.
09:57Okay.
09:59John!
10:00What's he doing here?
10:01I'll tell you later.
10:02It's kind of an ugly little story.
10:05He's cute.
10:06He's adorable.
10:07Yeah.
10:08So am I.
10:09No, but he's really adorable.
10:10Shh.
10:11Well, I want to know what he's doing in my house.
10:12Who cares?
10:13He's staying here while he does his play at the Pasadena Playhouse.
10:14I read he's a real doll to work with.
10:15Right, right, right.
10:16I don't know.
10:17He's got a mean mouth.
10:18Well, he has gorgeous blue eyes.
10:19Too bad they're so close together.
10:20Oh, how would you know that?
10:21He's on our couch.
10:22That's right.
10:23There he is.
10:24Yeah, but who's John Ritter?
10:25He's really adorable.
10:26Shh, shh, shh.
10:27Well, I want to know what he's doing in my house.
10:28Who cares?
10:29He's staying here while he does his play at the Pasadena Playhouse.
10:30I read he's a real doll to work with.
10:32Right, right, right.
10:33Oh, I don't know.
10:35He's got a mean mouth.
10:37Well, he has gorgeous blue eyes.
10:40Hmm.
10:41Too bad they're so close together.
10:42Oh, how would you know that?
10:44He's on our couch.
10:46That's right.
10:47There he is.
10:48Yeah, but who's John Ritter?
10:50Who's John Ritter?
10:53He's that goofy guy on TV that's falling down all the time.
10:59Oh, he's waking up.
11:00He's waking up.
11:02Oh, what a cute yawn.
11:05Well, hi there.
11:06Hi.
11:07Hi.
11:08Uh, Mr. Ritter, uh, this is Becky.
11:11And this is Kevin.
11:12That's my daughter, Margo, my son-in-law, Ted.
11:15I'm sorry, I-I can't shake hands.
11:17Oh, it's part of the ugly little story.
11:21Uh, Mr. Ritter, I fixed a little snack for you before you go to rehearsal.
11:26So, if you'll just sit down at the table, I'll bring it.
11:29Great.
11:30You're limping.
11:31Yeah.
11:32Oh, let me help you.
11:33Oh.
11:34Well, thank you.
11:37You're so considerate.
11:39And so very kind.
11:40Oh.
11:41And, uh, TV stars always bring out the best in her.
11:44Oh.
11:46Uh.
11:47Now, uh, leave Mr. Ritter alone so he can eat, please.
11:50All right, kids, let's go upstairs.
11:52Okay.
11:53I made you my very special little snack.
11:57What is that?
11:58Uh, it's wheat germ and sauerkraut juice mixed with tofu.
12:02I call it health in a bowl.
12:05I say let's leave it there.
12:09It's really very good for you.
12:12Oh, darn.
12:13You know, I just realized that my hands are a little too sore to hold the spoon, but thanks anyway.
12:17Oh, no problem.
12:18I'll feed you.
12:19No, no, no, no, no.
12:20No problem.
12:21No problem.
12:22I can't let you do that.
12:23Now, you need your strength after what you've been through.
12:25No, but see-
12:26Now.
12:27You need your strength.
12:28Now.
12:29Whoever the guy was that named that tofu knew what he was doing.
12:33Nice.
12:34There you go.
12:35No, ugh.
12:36Very good.
12:37Oh, this is so good for you.
12:39Now.
12:40So what's the play about?
12:41Tell me, what's the play about?
12:43It was done in 1926 at the Playhouse.
12:45What, what?
12:46The play I'm doing, Soldier Song, is done in 1926.
12:48Oh, yes.
12:49Yes.
12:50And they're reviving it.
12:51Yeah, well, thank goodness.
12:52The doctor thought that your hands and your ankle would be in good shape so that you could open
12:55on time.
12:56No, no.
12:57Really, um, I, I, I don't want any more, thank you.
13:01But listen, it is very good for you now.
13:03Just one more bite.
13:08Come on.
13:11Mr. Ritter, this is not-
13:13All right.
13:28If you don't want any more, that's okay.
13:30I am not going to resort to tricks.
13:33You know, like the old airplane and hanger trick.
13:36After all, you're a grown man.
13:37Okay.
13:38All right.
13:39All right.
13:40That's it.
13:41Let's just wipe you up.
13:43You are a mess.
13:45God.
13:46I swear.
13:47I've had been with children that didn't make this mess.
13:53Now, for some raw carrot sticks.
13:55I like carrot sticks.
13:56I'm glad you do.
13:57It's crunchier than tofu.
13:58Right.
13:59What's the matter?
14:00What's the matter?
14:01What's the matter?
14:02What's the matter?
14:03Are you, are you okay?
14:04Don't panic.
14:05I know the Heimlich maneuver.
14:06Are you all right?
14:07I'm fine.
14:08I'm fine.
14:09I'm fine.
14:10I'm fine.
14:11I'm fine.
14:12I'm fine.
14:13I'm fine.
14:14I'm fine.
14:15I'm fine.
14:16You saved my life, thanks, but I think you may have cracked my rib just a teeny bit.
14:25Are you all right?
14:28I'm fine. I'm glad you saved my life, thanks.
14:31But I think you may have cracked my rib just a teeny bit.
14:42Let's run the courtyard scene.
14:45Mr. Van Adams, it was so nice of you to let me watch your rehearsal.
14:49I can't tell you. It is so thrilling to be back in the theater.
14:54Oh, you're an actress?
14:55Well, I had one of the leads in our high school play.
14:59It was called The Girl Next Door.
15:01You played The Girl Next Door?
15:02No, I played The Girl Next Door to The Girl Next Door.
15:07I'm sorry I missed that.
15:08Okay, Mary, let's take it from where the nurse brings in the soldier.
15:18Are you feeling better, Doughboy?
15:21A little.
15:22Oh, no, no. A couple of hours in the fresh air and you'll feel a lot better.
15:26You sit on the bench and I'll be right back.
15:39Randy, I don't know whether I can play the harmonica or not.
15:42My hands are still pretty sore.
15:44Well, you never did tell me what happened to you.
15:46I'll tell you later. It's an ugly little story.
15:50Yeah, you really don't want to know.
15:53Well, do the best you can, John.
15:55Yeah, you know the old saying, the show must go on.
15:58I also know the old saying, never buy doorknobs in Pasadena.
16:04I'm missing something here, but it's probably better that way.
16:07Yeah, well.
16:07I'm glad you're feeling better.
16:26Good boy.
16:28I love that song.
16:30Play it again.
16:31I don't feel like playing right now.
16:40I want to talk to you.
16:42What about?
16:44I'm in love with you.
16:46Now, now, every soldier thinks he's in love with his nurse.
16:49As soon as you're well, you'll forget all about me.
16:52No, I won't.
16:53Yes, you will.
16:56Silly boy.
16:57Randy, what's my motivation for poking him?
17:02It's just a bit of business I added.
17:04I think it fits.
17:05Yeah, you're just needling me.
17:11Okay, let's go on.
17:12And you poke him, whether you want to or not.
17:15John, you have the next speech.
17:18I won't forget you.
17:19You'll always be in this dough boy's heart.
17:22But you're a young man.
17:23I'm old enough to be your mother.
17:26Doesn't matter.
17:27What difference does age make when...
17:29What's wrong, soldier?
17:32I have this terrible pain.
17:34I didn't do it.
17:38For once.
17:39No, it's in the play.
17:41Oh, good.
17:44Doctor.
17:46Doctor.
17:47Where does it hurt?
17:49There.
17:50There.
17:53Randy, why am I doing this?
17:55I'm a nurse.
17:56I'm a nurse, not a doctor.
17:57What's my motivation?
17:58Oh, no!
17:59Not the motivation again!
18:01Mary, please.
18:02Can't you just do it?
18:04Look at John.
18:04He doesn't ask why.
18:06He's a big star, and he never knows what he's doing.
18:08Right.
18:11I'm sorry, John.
18:12I'd love to work with you,
18:14but I can't take Randy's direction.
18:16I'm quitting.
18:17Wait a minute.
18:18Wait a minute.
18:19We opened in two days.
18:20You can't quit now.
18:21Watch me.
18:31Well, we watched her.
18:33Now what do we do?
18:34I don't know.
18:35Where are we going to find someone
18:36that's such a short notice?
18:42Mr. Van Adams,
18:43I know someone you can get on short notice.
18:47Who's that?
18:47Are you feeling better, Doughboy?
19:02Having a part in a high school play
19:04doesn't quite qualify you, Mrs. Barker.
19:06I hate motivation.
19:08Aha.
19:09Yeah, I hate it.
19:10Well, maybe.
19:11I see.
19:11Aha.
19:13I'm afraid not.
19:14I'll, uh, I'll go
19:16and, uh, and, uh,
19:18get on the phone
19:19and start calling people.
19:23Oh, please, Mr. Ritter,
19:25can't you talk to him?
19:26You're the star.
19:26You can throw your weight around.
19:28Oh, I really don't like
19:29to throw my weight around.
19:30Go ahead, throw it.
19:32I'm sorry.
19:33I just don't think
19:34you have enough experience.
19:37Well, it's too bad.
19:39I was hoping
19:41that my grandchildren
19:42would get to see
19:43their grandmother
19:44on the stage
19:45with John Ritter.
19:47But,
19:48I guess they won't
19:49get to do that,
19:50will they?
19:51No.
19:54All right,
19:55I didn't want to resort to this,
19:57but you leave me no choice.
19:59Resort to what?
20:01You'd think you'd want
20:02to do a little favor
20:04for the woman
20:05who saved your life.
20:06You mean
20:07the Heimlich maneuver?
20:09Right.
20:12Boy,
20:12you know how to hit
20:13below the belt
20:14and everywhere else.
20:16Then I've got the part.
20:18Why not?
20:19Hooray!
20:20Good news,
20:21good news.
20:22I may be able
20:22to get Joan Collins
20:23to do the part.
20:25She'll do it
20:25as a special favor
20:26to you, John.
20:27Tell Joan
20:28to forget it, Randy.
20:29The part's been cast.
20:31Sit down,
20:32dough boy.
20:38It's Grandma!
20:54Hi, Grandma!
20:55Are you feeling
21:10better today,
21:11dough boy?
21:12A little.
21:13Good.
21:14Now,
21:14now a couple of hours
21:15and the fresh air
21:16will make you feel
21:17a lot better.
21:19Now you sit on the bench
21:20and I'll be right back.
21:52Oh, I'm glad you're feeling better,
22:15good boy.
22:23I just love that song.
22:26Please play it again.
22:27I can't.
22:28I mean, I mean,
22:31I don't feel like playing right now.
22:33Oh.
22:34I want to talk to you.
22:35About what?
22:37I'm in love with you.
22:40Now, now.
22:42Every soldier thinks he's in love with his nurse.
22:45And as soon as you're well,
22:47you'll forget all about me.
22:49No, I won't.
22:50Oh, yes, you will.
22:53Silly boy.
22:53Doughboy.
23:00I'll never forget you.
23:02You will always be in this doughboy's heart.
23:09But you're a young man.
23:11I'm old enough to be your nurse.
23:14It doesn't matter.
23:18What difference does age make when...
23:20What's wrong, soldier?
23:23I have this terrible pain.
23:25Oh, doctor!
23:26Doctor!
23:27Where does it hurt?
23:28There.
23:30There.
23:32There.
23:32There.
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24:00There.
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24:01There.
24:01There.
24:02There.
24:03Thank you very much.
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