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00:00Number three, break the bank, 76, VTR-46.
00:30Three of these boxes will break the $6,000 bank.
00:34Is this one of them, or is it this one, or this one?
00:39We'll find out in a moment in this game of hide-and-seek as these nine celebrities...
00:44Abe Fagoda, Alice Ghostly, Joanne Flood, Dick Zodier, Dan Murray, Linda Carter, Liz Torres, Robert Hedges, and Marjo Portner all join us in playing...
01:06Break the Bank!
01:10Now meet our host, Tom Kennedy!
01:14Well, I'm out of your way!
01:23Thank you very much. Thank you. Welcome to Break the Bank.
01:26Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. You'll find our game fun, and it's very simple.
01:30And, of course, you've met our celebrities. We can't play the game without two contestants, and we have two fine ones, don't we, Johnny Jacobs?
01:37You bet we do, Tom. We do have two fine contestants, both of them winners.
01:41First, returning with winnings in cash and prizes totaling more than $1,750 a school teacher, Mrs. Barbara Goldberg.
01:49And her opponent, a man who broke the bank, and whose current winnings in cash and prizes are more than $7,000, Ralph Florian.
02:01All right.
02:03Thank you, Ralph. Welcome back.
02:05You're both looking fit and chipper.
02:07We're happy to have you with us, and here's how we play Break the Bank.
02:10Our game board has various denominations of money in groups of three.
02:14There are also money bags scattered here and there.
02:16Here is what a typical board might look like.
02:19The three $100 boxes touching each other along one of the sides.
02:23The three $200 boxes, each touching each other.
02:27And the three $300 boxes, and again, they touch each other.
02:31The five money bags are scattered all over.
02:34And a wild box, which can be located anywhere and be used for any value.
02:39The remaining boxes are blank, but they have no value, but they do not touch each other along any of the sides.
02:44You get three of the same and you win, and you get three money bags, and you break the bank, which today is at $6,000.
02:50And that's the game we'll be playing when we come right back.
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04:02All right, let us begin.
04:03We've returned our boxes to their original positions and, of course, changed them around.
04:08Remember now, for every question used, you will hear a true answer from one of our celebrities and a false one from the other.
04:14And all you have to do is pick the right one.
04:15Now, three of the same money boxes always touch each other along one of the sides.
04:19The first player to get three of the same money boxes wins.
04:23Ralph Florian, you're our challenger, so we're going to start this game with you.
04:26Pick a box.
04:27Number 13, please.
04:28He says box number 13.
04:29Could we see box number 13, please?
04:31There's a $200 box right off the bat.
04:34And that box is connected to Jan Murray and Linda, Wonder Woman Carter.
04:39Jan, here is your question, sir.
04:41All right.
04:42According to the Bible, who was 500 years old before his first son was born?
04:49Oh, that was rusty old Abraham.
04:54In fact, again, wife gave birth to a 384-year-old baby.
05:00You didn't know that.
05:02Oh, yeah.
05:03No, of course, there's only one man.
05:04He lived to be 1,000.
05:05900-some-odd years, actually.
05:07And when he was 500, he had a son, and that was Methuselah.
05:10Uh-huh.
05:11Linda Carter.
05:12Anybody that reads the Bible knows that it was Noah.
05:17Ralph Florian, was it Methuselah or Noah for that $200 box?
05:21I believe it was Methuselah.
05:23Wrong.
05:24It was Noah.
05:25Linda had the right answer.
05:26That box returns this piece of position over to Barbara Goldberg.
05:28You should listen to me.
05:30I will take number 13.
05:31She knows that's a $200 box, so we'll see box number 13 again if we might.
05:36And once again, it's Jan Murray and to Linda Carter.
05:38Jan, according to Amy Vanderbilt, how long does the usual engagement last?
05:44That's nine months, and then you get married.
05:54The usual engagement, of course, is 15 months.
05:59Linda, what do you think?
06:01Well, I've never been engaged before, but I found out.
06:04You haven't?
06:05No, I haven't.
06:06I find that hard.
06:07Aw.
06:08I haven't.
06:09But it's three.
06:10Now, Jan, you said what once again?
06:12I say 15 months.
06:1315 months, and Linda says three, Barbara.
06:15What is it?
06:1615 months or three months?
06:17The usual engagement.
06:18I say three months.
06:19You were right.
06:20You got it.
06:21That's $200 box right there.
06:22I'll pick another box.
06:24And we're putting lips on that box to indicate they belong to Barbara.
06:29And, of course, the ones that go to Ralph will have a mustache.
06:31Guess, Barbara, which box would you like next?
06:33Number eight, please.
06:34Another $200 I'd like.
06:35Number eight, she's looking for another $200 box.
06:36Did she find it?
06:37Let's look at box number eight.
06:39Oh, there's a $100 box.
06:40And that is connected to Jan Murray and Dick Gaultier.
06:43Jan, gorillas come in a bunch.
06:46Lions come in a pride.
06:48What do clams come in?
06:49Chowder.
06:50Am I close?
06:54Am I anywhere near?
06:56No, of course.
06:57Clams come in a covey.
07:00Dick Gaultier.
07:02A what?
07:03He said a covey.
07:04A covey.
07:05A little covey of clams.
07:06Is that what you're saying?
07:07Why, you have a different answer?
07:08Yeah, that sounds dumb.
07:09A covey of clams.
07:10I think it's...
07:11Let me see.
07:12I'm friendly with the Cousteaus, and they told me it's a bed of clams.
07:17Right down there in a bed.
07:18It's a bed of nails.
07:19Barbara, is it a covey or a bed for that $100 box?
07:23I think it's a covey.
07:24Wrong.
07:25It's a bed.
07:26Yes, indeed.
07:27Mr. Gaultier, no, Mr. Cousteau, or Cousteau, whatever that is.
07:30Then we'll return that box to the future position.
07:32All right, Ralph.
07:33I'm going to have to take box number eight.
07:34All right.
07:35Box number eight, once again, it's a $100 box connected to Jan and to Dick.
07:39Jan?
07:40Uh...
07:41Jan, if you are playing the French horn...
07:44I beg your pardon?
07:45If you're playing the French horn...
07:46Is that me again?
07:47Yes.
07:48Yes, he took the same box.
07:49Oh, same box.
07:50Oh, yes.
07:51Now, Jan, you're playing the French horn.
07:53You got that?
07:54Yes.
07:55Now, you use one hand to play the valves, and you stick your other hand into something.
07:58What?
07:59In your ears.
08:00You ever hear a sound a French horn makes?
08:01Yeah.
08:02You know it's...
08:03If you were playing the French horn...
08:05Yeah.
08:06...
08:07If you were playing the French horn...
08:08Yeah.
08:09...
08:10You would put one hand in the valves.
08:13That's the left hand.
08:14And the right hand, you stick, if you want a high note, into the trumpet player.
08:20Ordinarily, with the other hand...
08:22We're just talking about the French horn.
08:24In the drone.
08:25The what?
08:26The drone.
08:27In the drone.
08:28Dick?
08:29No.
08:30I think it's called a bell.
08:31Because in order to play the French horn, you have to get a...
08:32In order to get that...
08:37Oh, it's the bell.
08:39Yeah.
08:40Barbara?
08:41Barbara, is it the drone or the bell?
08:43Pardon me.
08:44Ralph.
08:45You got hung up on my bell, didn't you?
08:47Ralph, is it the drone or the bell?
08:51Is it the drone or the bell?
08:52Or the trumpet player?
08:53No.
08:54Is it the drone or the bell?
08:55It's the drone.
08:56Wrong.
08:57It's the bell.
08:59And we return that box to us neutral position.
09:02Barbara Goldberg, what box would you like?
09:05I'm in with number 14.
09:06I'm looking for 200.
09:07All right.
09:08Let's go to box number 14.
09:09Could we see box number 14?
09:11She did not find it.
09:12That's a block.
09:13We'll go back now to Ralph Florian.
09:15Box number nine.
09:16Number nine, he says this time.
09:18Could we see box number nine?
09:20And that is a $100 box, and that is connected to Liz Tourist and to Dick Gautier.
09:25Liz, according to Amy Vanderbilt again, to properly eat spaghetti, you need two things.
09:33What are they?
09:34Rubbers and a raincoat.
09:37What do you need?
09:39You need what to eat?
09:40To eat what?
09:41To eat spaghetti.
09:42To eat spaghetti, you need to have a fork and a spoon.
09:45Dick?
09:46Well, that's if you want to be a slob.
09:48I've seen you eat.
09:49You know what you have to do.
09:50You need a fork and a knife to cut it in little pieces and just...
09:53Is it, Barbara, is it a...
09:56Pardon me, Ralph.
09:57No it is.
09:59Ralph, is it a fork and a spoon or a fork and a knife?
10:04It's a fork and a spoon.
10:05You are right.
10:06And you have the $100 box.
10:07You're also a sloppy.
10:08We're going to put an essential in that box.
10:10That's the first one you've earned so far.
10:11And now, pick another box.
10:13Yes.
10:14I'm going to go box number eight.
10:16Box number eight.
10:17He's looking for either or not...
10:18Well, we know, don't we?
10:19Could we see box number eight?
10:20He knows that's a $100 box.
10:22We also know it's connected to Jan Murray and Dick Gautier.
10:25Guys, here we go again.
10:27What legendary entertainer was famous for saying,
10:30You ain't seen nothing yet?
10:32Linda Lovelace.
10:38No?
10:39Wait a minute.
10:40Twiggy?
10:43That was the greatest entertainer that ever lived, believed by many people.
10:47Al Jolson.
10:48Dick Gautier.
10:49I'm sorry to disagree, Jan.
10:51That was Eddie Cantor because you haven't seen anything yet because of his big eyes.
10:55You know, he said, You ain't seen nothing yet.
10:57All right, Ralph.
10:58Was it Al Jolson or Eddie Cantor?
11:00Al Jolson.
11:01It is Al Jolson.
11:02It was Al Jolson.
11:03You now have two $100 boxes.
11:05And if you've got another $100 box, you can win the game.
11:08And you know they touch each other on at least one side.
11:10So which box would you like next, Ralph?
11:12I'm going to go with box number seven.
11:14Number seven.
11:15Could we see box number seven?
11:16Did he find a $100 box?
11:18Could we see it, please?
11:19It's a $300 box.
11:21And that box happens to be connected to Joanne Pflug and to Dick Gautier.
11:26All right, Dick.
11:27According to face reading, your nose should be one third the length of something.
11:33What?
11:34What time is the show on?
11:39No, okay.
11:40My, let's say this.
11:43My face should be, my nose should be one third of my face.
11:48Joanne, your nose should be one third of your what?
11:57Her nose is one third of my old nose.
12:00According to model books, when you read them, your nose should be one quarter of your chin.
12:08All right.
12:09Now, Ralph, should it be your face or your chin?
12:12Your chin.
12:13No.
12:14It's your face.
12:15One third of your face.
12:16So that box returns to its neutral position.
12:18And as a matter of fact, we're going to stop right there.
12:20Ralph has two $100 squares.
12:22Barbara has one $200 square.
12:24We'll continue the game right after this.
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14:03Hey mom, how come your cookies are so hard and cold?
14:10They're box cookies.
14:12People don't bake anymore, Joey.
14:14How come grandma's are hot and chewy?
14:16Grandma bakes.
14:17Okay, we'll bake too.
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14:21Just slice the dough and bake.
14:23Mmm, hot home baked cookies you can't get from a box.
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14:29I'm still deciding.
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14:58All right, Ralph so far has two $100 boxes.
15:02Barbara, you have the $200 box there because it has lips on it.
15:05And the next choice is yours.
15:06Which box would you like?
15:07I'm going to go for number 10 and to try and block Ralph.
15:09She's going to try to find a $100 box and block.
15:12Could we see box number 10?
15:14She did find it.
15:16And that particular box is connected to Marjo and Marjo Gortner and to Dick Gautier.
15:24And let's see if she successfully blocks him unless, of course, he gets a wild card.
15:28All right, Dick, here's a question.
15:29The two masters of terror, Boris Korloff and Bela Lugosi, appeared together in a very successful movie.
15:36Can you please tell us the title of this panic-packed, chill-filled horror movie?
15:41All the President's Men.
15:43No.
15:45No, let me think.
15:46Boris Korloff was in a movie with...
15:50I know it.
15:51It was The Black Cat.
15:52Marjo.
15:53That was called The Green Spider.
15:55Was it The Black Cat or The Green Spider?
15:58I'm going to go with The Black Cat.
15:59You're right.
16:00It is The Black Cat or it was.
16:02Now, you have successfully blocked Ralph unless, of course, he happens to get the wild card.
16:07The next pick is yours.
16:08Which box would you like, Barbara?
16:09I'm going to look for a $200 under number 18.
16:11Number 18.
16:12Did she find a $200 box?
16:14Could we see box number 18, please?
16:16And there it is.
16:17You did find it.
16:18I did find it.
16:19Connected to Jan Murray and to Robert Hedges.
16:22Jan, your mate has just slapped your trapezium.
16:27What?
16:28Where have you been hit?
16:29I won't tell you, but the first sound I made was, ooh!
16:35The trapezium.
16:36You're talking to an athlete.
16:38The trapezium is the wrist.
16:40Robert Hedges.
16:41Mm-hmm.
16:42The trapezium or the trapezii?
16:44No, trapezium.
16:46There's a difference.
16:49It would be the legs.
16:50The legs?
16:51Barbara, the wrist or the legs for that $200 box?
16:55The legs.
16:56Wrong.
16:57It's the wrist.
16:58And that means that box returns to its new position back to Ralph Laurie.
17:01I'm going to go with box number seven.
17:03Box number seven.
17:04We're going to plan a new attack.
17:05What is that?
17:06A new attack.
17:07Yes, it is a new attack.
17:08Let's see box number seven.
17:09All right.
17:10There's a $300 box right there.
17:12And that box happens to be connected to Joanne Flug and to Dick Gaudier.
17:17And here, Dick, is your question.
17:19If you were in Munich and a young Fraulein invited you to nibble on her cartoffel?
17:24My cartoffel?
17:25Cartoffel.
17:26What would you ordinarily sprinkle on it to make it more delectable?
17:29On a young girl's cartoffel, I personally like to sprinkle talcum powder.
17:35No, no, actually.
17:36No, no.
17:37No, that's a potato.
17:38That's all it is.
17:39You just put salt on it.
17:41Joanne?
17:42Dick, you are so silly sometimes.
17:44I do declare.
17:45Yeah?
17:46I see your cartoffel too.
17:47Everybody knows you've studied any German.
17:48A cartoffel is an ear.
17:50And you put perfume behind it.
17:52All right.
17:53And you nibble a young girl's ear.
17:55Ralph, is it salt or perfume?
17:58Salt.
17:59That's right.
18:00Because it's a potato.
18:01That's exactly what it is.
18:02You now have a $300 box.
18:03Which box would you like next?
18:06This is box number 12.
18:07Box number 12.
18:08Are you looking for another $300 box perhaps?
18:10Could we see box number 12?
18:12And that is a money bag.
18:14And that means, sir, that you now have a decision to make.
18:16Any player who gets three money bags breaks the bank, which is worth $6,000.
18:21Now, the rule of the game is you can keep this money bag without having to answer a question, but you lose your turn.
18:25Or you can refuse to take the bag and then keep on playing.
18:29So what do you want to do?
18:30Keep the bag and forfeit your turn or refuse the money bag and keep playing?
18:33I'll refuse the money bag and keep playing.
18:35All right.
18:36Onward he goes.
18:37We'll return box number 12 to receive the position.
18:39And that's...
18:40Well, go ahead.
18:41Which box is mine?
18:42I'm on the attack still.
18:43Number six.
18:44All right.
18:45Looking for another $300 box.
18:46He knows they touched on at least one side.
18:47Could we see box number six?
18:49He did find a $300 box.
18:52And that is connected to Abe Zagoda and to Dick Godier.
18:55Abe.
18:56Yes.
18:57According to Family Circle, how often should you turn your mattress over?
19:01Well, that depends who I'm sleeping with.
19:06I would say every two weeks.
19:11Dick?
19:13I don't think it's that necessary unless you really, you know, are into some heavy scenes
19:17or something smashing it, you know.
19:19Every six weeks it'd be fine.
19:21Two weeks or six weeks, Ralph.
19:23I'd say six weeks.
19:24No, it's two weeks.
19:25Every two weeks.
19:26Who does that?
19:27And so that box returns with you at the position and Barbara Goldberg is still alive.
19:30Barbara, which box would you like?
19:32I'm going to go for my $200 and the number 18.
19:34Oh, she's not going to block.
19:36She's going to go.
19:37All right.
19:38Let's see box number 18.
19:39And there is a $200 box.
19:41That would mean the second one of those for you.
19:43If, of course, you get the answer correct.
19:45This is for Jan Murray and to Robert Hedges.
19:48Jan, an eclipse of the moon is caused by the shadow of something.
19:52What?
19:53The guy who plays Cannon.
19:57Not only the moon, but two-thirds of the Western Hemisphere disappears.
20:01The answer to that question, my friend, is the Earth.
20:05Robert Hedges.
20:06The sun.
20:07Barbara, is it the Earth or the sun for that $200 box?
20:12The sun.
20:13No, it's the Earth.
20:14The box returns with neutral position and now we're back to Ralph.
20:18Box number six, please.
20:19Number six.
20:20He's still on the attack.
20:21Could we see box number six?
20:23And there he knows he has the $300 box and once again it is connected to Abe Vigoda and Dick Godier.
20:28Abe.
20:29What did Thomas Edison say was 98% perspiration?
20:36His wedding night.
20:41No, no, no, no.
20:42No, no, no.
20:43Happiness.
20:44What did you say?
20:45Happiness.
20:46Happiness.
20:47Dick Godier.
20:48No, I beg to differ.
20:49That was perspiration.
20:50He said perspiration.
20:5180, was it 95% genius?
20:54No.
20:55Yeah.
20:5698%.
20:5798%.
20:58Yeah.
20:59That was it.
21:00What?
21:01Genius.
21:02All right.
21:03Happiness or genius, Ralph?
21:04Genius.
21:05That is correct.
21:06Genius.
21:0798% perspiration.
21:08You now have two $300 boxes.
21:10Get one more and you can win the game and we'll see if he does that when we come right back.
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21:21Take a walk, take a walk.
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21:28Walk on over to sunshine.
21:31Walk on over to good, good times.
21:35Walk on over to Weilers.
21:38Fall or winter, spring or summer, it's always the right season for Weilers.
21:43The great tasting economical soft drink.
21:46Walk on over to good, good times.
21:49Walk on over to Weilers.
21:54Staff, today we're going upstairs and get rid of all those old bags.
21:58Look at Lady Amberson, sir.
22:00Yes, she goes too.
22:02But we'll keep the hefty bags.
22:04Hefty has the right size for every use.
22:07Hefty scrap bags, tall kitchen garbage bags.
22:11Hefty's small waste bags and large waste bags for your receptacles, Rebecca.
22:16Now, Staff, by using the right size bags...
22:19We save money!
22:21Lady Amberson saves the money.
22:25Cracker Jack.
22:27Was there ever a time when kids didn't go for it?
22:31Or when parents didn't get a kick out of seeing a kid's face light up?
22:36Caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.
22:39And a secret toy surprise.
22:42Nice, isn't it?
22:44That something kids like so much is wholesome and 100% natural.
22:48Cracker Jack.
22:50It's a nice thing to do for a kid.
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23:22If you would like to see our show and perhaps be a contestant, write to Break the Bank, Tickets, ABC Television, 4151 Prospect Avenue, Hollywood, California, 90027.
23:39Well, we have a very interesting game going here, and so far Ralph Lorien has two $300 boxes, two $100 boxes, and incidentally the wild card is still at large, and you're still in control, Ralph.
23:51So which box would you like next?
23:53Well, I hope to end this up.
23:54I'm going to try box number one.
23:55And you're looking for the third $300 box.
23:57Did he find it?
23:58Could we see box number one?
24:00There it is.
24:01All right.
24:02Now, of course, you must earn that box.
24:06You must earn it.
24:08That box is connected to Abe Bogota and to Alice Gosling.
24:11You have to come up with the correct answer to win the game.
24:13Abe?
24:14Yes?
24:15In bullfighting, what is it about the bullfighter's cape that arouses the bullfighting?
24:20The waving of a cape.
24:27Alice Gosling.
24:29Oh, no.
24:30It has to be a red cape.
24:32It's the red in the cape that makes him go crazy.
24:35All right.
24:36For the third $300 box.
24:39For $900 and the game and a surprise prize.
24:42Is it the waving of the cape or is it the redness of the cape?
24:47The red.
24:48The redness of the cape.
24:49Wrong.
24:50It is the waving of the cape.
24:51Wow.
24:52And the game is still alive.
24:53That box refers to a future position and we're back to Barbara Goldberg.
24:56What a game.
24:57I'll take number one to block.
24:59Number one to block.
25:00All right.
25:01Could we see number one again?
25:02Here we go.
25:03All right, Abe.
25:04According to the song, where was I when I was taken by surprise by a pair of roguish eyes.
25:12Where was I?
25:14Sneaking into a paid toilet.
25:16No.
25:17Uh, I would say, uh, strolling through the park.
25:26I see.
25:27Alice Ghostly.
25:28No.
25:29Unless it was in Ireland.
25:31Ireland is the answer to that question.
25:33All right, Barbara Goldberg.
25:34Was it in Ireland or strolling through the park according to the song?
25:37Strolling through the park.
25:38You are right.
25:39And you now have the $300 box.
25:40And that is a successful block unless, of course, Ralph happens to hit the wild card,
25:45which is still at large.
25:47Barbara, which box next?
25:48We're going to go back to the 200 under number 18.
25:50Now she's going to go back to a $200 thing.
25:51All right.
25:52Could we see box number 18, please?
25:54Could we see it?
25:55It is a $200 box for Jan Murray and for Robert Hedges.
25:58Jan, you haven't, you have had an average pregnancy and your baby weighs 10 pounds.
26:03Now approximately how much of that is water?
26:05Barbara, if my baby weighs 10 pounds, I would say about eight pounds is water.
26:10That is your answer.
26:12That's my answer.
26:13Thank you very much.
26:14Robert.
26:15This is right at pregnancy, right?
26:17When they take it out?
26:19It says you have had an average pregnancy and your baby weighs 10 pounds.
26:25How much of it is water?
26:26Two pounds.
26:27Two pounds.
26:28All right.
26:29Is it eight pounds or two pounds, Barbara?
26:31Two pounds.
26:32No, it is eight pounds.
26:34And that square reversed to, that box reversed to its neutral position.
26:37And hold it, gang.
26:38We're running out of time here.
26:39I think we are.
26:40We'll check the clock and see if we can continue the game right after this.
26:43Don't go away.
26:44Now, from Imperial Margarine comes New Light Blend Imperial with a lighter than lightly,
26:56delightfully lively, decidedly brightly new taste.
26:59Christopher Columbus, you've discovered the new world.
27:00No, something really amazing.
27:01Look.
27:02Carefree sugarless gum here, Trident here.
27:03Both cost the same.
27:04Yet, Carefree actually gives you 32% more gum by weight than Trident.
27:05And that Carefree taste.
27:06Delicious.
27:07It must be the new world.
27:08It must be the new world.
27:09It must be the new world.
27:10It must be the new world.
27:11It must be the new world.
27:12It must be this much less oil.
27:13It's light and delicate.
27:14It's light and delicate.
27:15It's light and delicate.
27:16New light blend Imperial with a lighter than lightly, delightfully lively, decidedly brightly
27:17new taste.
27:18Christopher Columbus, you've discovered the new world.
27:21No.
27:22Something really amazing.
27:23Look.
27:24Carefree sugarless gum here, Trident here.
27:26Both cost the same.
27:27Yet, Carefree actually gives you 32% more gum by weight than Trident.
27:32And that Carefree taste.
27:33Delicious.
27:34It must be the new world.
27:35I can even see Ohio, Columbus.
27:37That's Columbus, Ohio.
27:38Get more gum with Carefree.
27:41Very juicy bit more gum.
27:42More gum.
27:43Now Carefree comes in bubble gum, too.
27:45Carefree sugarless gum.
27:48I'm afraid we are out of time.
27:50So Ralph Florian with so far $5,600 in the Caribbean trip.
27:54And Barbara Goldberg, Goldberg, Goldberg so far with $900 in a refrigerator freezer.
28:00You're both invited back tomorrow.
28:01We'll take up the game where we left off today.
28:03And the jackpot once again remains at $6,000.
28:06And Robert, Linda, Dick, Alice, Abe, Joanne, Jan, Liz, and Marjo.
28:10So see you next time, gang.
28:11Thanks for a great show.
28:12See you, folks.
28:13Next time, gang.
28:14Go back.
28:15Bye-bye.
28:16Our departing contestants will receive Winter Garden neighborhood vegetables.
28:19Winter Garden brings you neighborhood vegetables from all across America.
28:22Neighborhood vegetables, frozen garden fresh.
28:24That's Winter Garden.
28:25And the selection of 52 kinds of fresh, delicious Dunkin' Donuts and Munchkins.
28:28White-sized treats for kids.
28:29Something's always cooking down at the Dunkin' Donuts.
28:31Plus, Kentucky Fried Chicken Extra Crispy.
28:33Extra Crispy is the extra delicious meal you can bring home to your family tonight.
28:36Bricks to Bank is a Jack Barry, Dan Enright production.
29:01Ken and Cadres Conoy.
29:03Bruce Chillin' Donutman.
29:05OK.
29:06BRX,onds.
29:07Captions by Redx, www.pavoast.com
29:08Are the keys at this time?
29:09No, you are you and any moreığı ş än
29:18Because you've got a board of tables, it's not been set to leave.
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