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00:30Here are our champions. They're three of a kind.
00:39I'm Quinn Collins. I'm Jim Gibson. I'm Mike Brown.
00:43And we're Lily Coaches.
00:45And they're here to play Hot Potatoes.
00:51And here to toss the hot potato are our host, Bill Cohen.
00:56Hi there. Thank you all.
01:00Hello there.
01:02Thank you, men.
01:04Oh, here they are, our Little League Coaches.
01:06So far, they have won $7,500.
01:09Now, they've done that by virtue of winning two games.
01:11That accounts for $2,000 at $1,000 apiece.
01:13And they won our seventh straight jackpot for $5,500.
01:17Now, they would have been up here now with an additional $5,000, but they blew it last time.
01:22Didn't know that Warren Beatty had never been married.
01:25But listen, that's in the past, fellas.
01:27Now it's time for us to regroup.
01:28Because your jackpot, because you didn't win the last one, we've added $5,000 to it.
01:33And this time, you're going for $10,000.
01:36That missed last time will be harmless if you win this one.
01:45Now, the subject of today's bonus is modern history.
01:49Modern history.
01:49I'm going to show you a pair of events.
01:51And each time, you'll have to tell me which of the two events happened first.
01:56Now, each time you're right, you win $500.
01:58As you know, you may quit whenever you want and take your money.
02:00But if you can answer five questions correctly, you'll win your jackpot, which is now, as I said, at $10,000.
02:06You have a pass which you can use, but only once per game.
02:09Mike, you're the captain.
02:10I'll depend on you to tell me whether you're going to play or pass or go for it indeed.
02:14Starting out for the first one, you all ready to...
02:16Already.
02:17After I read the question, you have a little conference and decide what your answer will be.
02:22Which of these two things happened first, gentlemen?
02:25The Watergate break-in or the Beatles' first visit to America?
02:30Talk it over.
02:31Beatles.
02:32Oh, they are confident there.
02:34What do you say, Mike?
02:34We'll play and we'll say the Beatles visit us.
02:37Okay.
02:37Now, the Watergate break-in occurred in 1972.
02:40The Beatles' first visit was in 1964.
02:43You're right, and you got $500.
02:44All right, you got $500.
02:47You can take the $500 and quit, or you can go for the $1,000.
02:53You're choice.
02:55They're going.
02:56Okay, question.
02:58They're going on.
02:59Which happened first?
03:01The U.N. established or Woodstock?
03:04Talk it over.
03:05Yes, sir.
03:07Going for $1,000 or nothing.
03:09You can pass.
03:10You have $1,000.
03:11This is not long.
03:12It's 1972.
03:13When was the U.N. established?
03:15Woodstock was late 60s.
03:17Yeah.
03:18Okay.
03:18We'll pass, General.
03:19We'll pass.
03:19We'll pass, though.
03:20You're going to pass?
03:21Yeah.
03:21Okay.
03:21What would you have chosen?
03:22Probably the U.N.
03:24You'd be right.
03:25It was 1945, Woodstock, not until 1969.
03:28Okay.
03:28Now, you have to go on.
03:30Which happened first, Jimmy Carter elected president or the Falkland invasion by Britain?
03:36Carter.
03:37Carter.
03:37Carter.
03:38We'll play Bill, and we'll say Carter.
03:40You are right.
03:41That was 76.
03:42The invasion.
03:471982.
03:48Got $1,000.
03:49Okay.
03:51They're going on.
03:52And here's the question.
03:53Was it the release of Star Wars or the release of Hostages in Iran?
03:59Oh, no.
04:00Star Wars.
04:01Excuse me.
04:02You've used that for one pass, General.
04:03Yeah, that's right.
04:04Okay.
04:05Has to go on this.
04:06Star Wars.
04:07Star Wars.
04:07All right.
04:07We'll say Star Wars.
04:081977.
04:10The Iran Hostages.
04:111981.
04:12You win.
04:162,000 or nothing.
04:19They're going.
04:20Which happened first?
04:23The first man on the moon or the Cuban Missile Crisis?
04:26Cuban Missile Crisis.
04:27Okay, Bill.
04:28We'll say the Cuban Crisis.
04:29You're right again.
04:301962.
04:33Oh, boy.
04:34It's now, if you go $10,000 or nothing, you can take your two.
04:40We're going $10,000.
04:41For $10,000.
04:44No passing.
04:45You've used your pass.
04:46I'm so excited I'm losing my voice.
04:49Here you go for $10,000.
04:50Which happened first?
04:52The American Bicentennial or the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
04:58Oh, are they confident this would bring your winnings up to $17,500?
05:03What's your answer?
05:04We'll say the American Bicentennial.
05:06American Bicentennial in 1976.
05:09The wedding in 1981.
05:11Congratulations.
05:11You did it.
05:22Congratulations, guys.
05:23You had $17,500.
05:26You're still playing the game.
05:28We'll be back in just a moment.
05:29Right now, would you watch this, please?
05:30We'll get some money.
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06:38Well, welcome back to Hot Potato and congratulations to our little league coaches.
06:45What a fine bunch of guys you are and what a great job you've done.
06:48$17,500.
06:50And Mike, what did you tell me?
06:51Your car blew up yesterday?
06:52Yeah.
06:53Driving home from work and all of a sudden just boom.
06:56It was my birthday and I was crying.
06:59Aww.
06:59Now I can find you a nice car.
07:01Well, Mike, we hope your third of $17,500 will cheer you up.
07:05That's how I'm in handy.
07:05Okay?
07:06I know you guys are ready to take on new opponents because you're up here to run it up, are you not?
07:10Sure.
07:10And we have some people over here who are going to work very hard to unseat you as the case may be.
07:15Let us meet your opponents right now.
07:16Hi, I'm Renee Ferranti.
07:18Hi, I'm Sherry Allard.
07:20I'm Cindy Long.
07:21And we're...
07:22Sign Language Interpreters.
07:24Very good.
07:25Congratulations.
07:31That's a very difficult...
07:33Is it not?
07:34I mean, it is to me.
07:35I don't know.
07:36It's a lot of fun.
07:36How long did it take you to learn, Renee?
07:38I've been signing about seven years now.
07:40And where do you interpret?
07:41I interpret at a high school in the Valley and at another organization.
07:45Uh-huh.
07:45How about you, Sherry?
07:47I've interpreted at Cal State University Northridge and also for a group of children who sing and sign.
07:51Cindy?
07:52I've interpreted at Cal State Northridge also.
07:53Let me check out something here.
07:55You guys know sign and interpreters of sign language?
07:57You know that?
07:57Not anything we can put on the air.
08:00You mean you know...
08:01Oh, well, I know.
08:07I know a couple of those.
08:09They're...
08:09They're self-explanatory.
08:12I mean...
08:14But you don't know the legitimate sign language.
08:16Is that right?
08:16No.
08:17Hey, girls.
08:18Renee, would you kindly all give me your opinion?
08:20For instance, Quinn down there...
08:22In sign language, please.
08:24Oh.
08:24Okay.
08:26Oh, that's for you, Quinnette.
08:28How about Jim?
08:30How about Jim?
08:31I'm beginning to learn sign language.
08:38I understand it all right.
08:40Cindy, give me an interpretation.
08:41What do you think of Mike?
08:42Wait till I stand back.
08:44Oh, yeah?
08:45Oh, that's it.
08:46Is that all good?
08:47I assume that's all good, is it not?
08:49Okay.
08:50Fellas, you keep your sign languages to yourself.
08:53We're going to begin the game.
08:54We play...
08:54These two teams play a series of rounds.
08:56Each round consists of a question, has a number of answers to it.
08:59What's different about our game is a team can win a round two ways,
09:01either by coming up with a seventh answer
09:03or by knocking out all three members of the opposing team.
09:06So, two out of three rounds wins the game.
09:08We're going to begin with our coaches.
09:10Our champs are always in control.
09:11They have 17-5.
09:13Quinn, you will answer first.
09:14Everybody listen to the question.
09:16We have a list of the nine most popular salad dressings in American restaurants.
09:21Oil and vinegar and house dressings do not count.
09:24They we take for granted.
09:26We want you to name seven of the nine.
09:28Oil and vinegar, house dressings are not on it.
09:31Quinn, we begin with you.
09:32Dressings for salads.
09:34Okay.
09:35I'll say Thousand Island.
09:36Quick answer.
09:37Thousand Island's right.
09:38We have one right answer on the board.
09:40For the record...
09:41For the record, Thousand Island is number one.
09:45All right.
09:45What do you say, Jim?
09:46Answer or challenge?
09:47How about Blue Cheese?
09:49Blue Cheese, quick answer.
09:50Right answer.
09:50Two on the board.
09:51Blue Cheese, incidentally, was number two.
09:56And that also takes care of Roquefort.
09:58So keep that in mind.
09:59Mike, we're over to you.
10:00We have two right answers.
10:01Do you want to answer or toss the hot potato to the sign interpreters?
10:04I'll answer and I'll say Italian.
10:06Italian is another right answer.
10:08You have three rights on the board.
10:10What do you say, Quinn?
10:12Back to you.
10:13I'll say French dressing.
10:15French is another right one.
10:17Congratulations.
10:20Four right answers up there, Jim.
10:22Your choice.
10:23Uh, oh boy.
10:26You can pass.
10:26I mean, challenge.
10:28Uh, well, I guess, uh, gosh, I can't think of anything.
10:32I guess I'll have to challenge.
10:33Pick a person.
10:34How about, uh, oh gosh.
10:36Well, how about Sherry?
10:37Okay, Sherry, your challenge.
10:39We've had Thousand Island, Blue Cheese, Italian, French.
10:41You have to come up with an answer.
10:43I'll say hot bacon.
10:44Hot bacon is wrong, Sherry.
10:46That knocks you out of the game if you go sit on the bench.
10:48You have two opponents left.
10:49Four right answers on the board.
10:51Hey, Mike, you're up.
10:53Okay, um, I'm not sure of an answer.
10:57So I think if I'm not sure, I should challenge Cindy.
11:00All right, Cindy, your challenge.
11:01You must come up with an answer to stay in the game, Cindy.
11:03I'll say Green Goddess.
11:05Green Goddess is another wrong answer, Cindy.
11:07Go back and join Sherry.
11:09Hey, guys, you're doing it by the elimination route.
11:11There's only one opponent left.
11:13Quinn, it's up to you.
11:14We have four right answers on the board.
11:15What do you want to do?
11:16I think I know one, so, uh, I'll say Ranch.
11:19Ranch is right.
11:20Good for you.
11:24Five, five right answers on the board.
11:26We need two more right answers.
11:27You have one opponent.
11:28Jim, what do you want to do?
11:30Could you, uh, repeat the answers?
11:31The ones that have already been given?
11:32Let me see.
11:33We've had Thousand Island, which was number one, blue cheese number two, Italian, French, and ranch.
11:39Oil and dressing and house dressing do not count.
11:42Jim, answer a challenge.
11:43Uh, I better have to challenge.
11:44Okay.
11:45The challenge is over to you, Renee.
11:46In order to stay in the round and, and, uh, have a chance at winning, you have to answer.
11:51If you miss it, it's the round goes over to your opponents.
11:54I'll say Russian.
11:55Russian is correct.
11:57And you're in there.
11:59Who's challenged?
12:00Who's challenged?
12:01Okay, Jim, go back there and sit on the bench, Renee.
12:04We now have six right answers on the board.
12:06We need one more right answer.
12:08You have two opponents.
12:09If you think you know an answer, well, that's my, that would be my advice, but don't pay attention to me.
12:13And if you're sure of your answer, I'd come up with it.
12:16If not?
12:17Um, I'd like to throw the hot potato over to Quinn.
12:20Okay, Quinn, you're challenged.
12:21In order to stay in the game, you have to come up with it.
12:24And if you answer correctly, you win the round.
12:26Okay.
12:27I'll say, uh, Caesar.
12:29Caesar is right.
12:31And again, the Little League coaches have won the round.
12:33Come on down here.
12:36Boy.
12:39Pretty well done, you guys.
12:40You're pretty well rounded.
12:41The rest of the answer, here are the two we could have accepted.
12:44They had all but two.
12:45Creamy garlic, creamy garlic, and mayonnaise.
12:49So, that's round one in this game.
12:51Go to our champions, now sitting on 17,500.
12:55They lead this game one round to nothing.
12:56And we'll be back here in just a moment.
12:58But we have a applause for this word, a bite, or whatever.
13:08Ben, don't you have any fresher tomatoes?
13:10When only the freshest will do.
13:13Now that's fresh.
13:15Got a special on mayonnaise, Mrs. V.
13:17Ben, those bargain brands don't taste as fresh as best foods.
13:20Just bring out the best foods.
13:22Why do people insist on best foods?
13:24It tastes fresher than bargain brands.
13:26Hmm, you've become a great cook.
13:29She had the best teacher.
13:30Just bring out the best foods and bring out the best.
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14:12And most particular, I'm fixing your bird's eye farm-fresh mixtures.
14:15Now what makes them so farm-fresh?
14:18Better vegetables, Peg.
14:19Pick fresh on the farm so you get better mixtures.
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15:11Okay, it's our Little League coaches against our sign language interpreters.
15:15And so far, the Little League coaches continuing their winning ways.
15:18They have one round.
15:19We're going to begin with you ladies this time because control has passed.
15:22Everybody listen to the question.
15:24Here's the one we're looking for the answers.
15:27Davis Research asked people,
15:29What is something you can never do with your eyes closed?
15:34Well, the answers were eye-opening, he said.
15:36We seek seven of the ten activities most mentioned.
15:40Things you can never do with your eyes closed.
15:43This was a poll.
15:44Renee, we begin with you.
15:45Do you want an answer or do you want a challenge?
15:47I sure do.
15:47I'll say drive.
15:48Drive is the correct answer.
15:50And one rifle is on the board.
15:53There's a lot of people try to make that otherwise.
15:56It's a number one answer drive.
15:57What do you want to do, Sherry?
15:59I'll answer.
15:59Here comes another one.
16:00How about play baseball?
16:02Play baseball.
16:03That was not one of the ones mentioned, so that is wrong, Sherry.
16:06Sit on the bench there and think about baseball.
16:08Hey, guys.
16:09Baseball helped you out.
16:10It was a wrong answer for your opponents.
16:12And the control passes back to you.
16:14Quinn.
16:15Oh.
16:17Your eyes closed.
16:18I?
16:18You can't work.
16:20You can't work?
16:20That's not one of the ones mentioned.
16:22Quinn, you're out of the game.
16:23And we have two players on either side.
16:25Congratulations, ladies.
16:26It's back to you.
16:27Cindy, you're in control.
16:28Answer or challenge?
16:29I'll answer.
16:29Here comes.
16:30I'll say you can't read.
16:31You certainly can't read.
16:32That's a right answer.
16:34Two right answers.
16:35Win it.
16:36I'll say, uh, gee, that's tough.
16:45You can challenge.
16:48I think I'll do that.
16:49I think I'll challenge Jim.
16:50Jim, you're challenged.
16:51You have to come up with one to stay in the game.
16:53Uh, how about you can't see?
16:55You can't see is not one of the ones mentioned, so although that's a very good answer, Jim.
17:01I can't see if my eyes closed.
17:02We are back over.
17:03Jim's out of the game, and the interpreters are back in control.
17:06Cindy, you have two right answers.
17:08You only have one opponent.
17:09You can win that way.
17:10What do you want to do?
17:11I don't want to influence you.
17:12I'll just mention that.
17:13I'll give an answer.
17:14All right, if you think you know one, Cindy.
17:16Okay, watch TV.
17:17Watch TV is one of the answers.
17:18That's correct.
17:21Renee, do you have one opponent left or three right answers up?
17:25What do you want to do, Renee?
17:26Answer or challenge?
17:27I'm going to challenge Mike.
17:28It's up to you, Mike, to stay in the game and stay in the round, rather.
17:32And you have to answer it.
17:33Miss it, and you're out of the round.
17:35Would watching a movie be the same as watching TV?
17:39I wouldn't.
17:39I don't have that information.
17:42I don't have that.
17:43It's up to you.
17:44Well, I'll just give another answer then.
17:45All right.
17:46Only thing I can think of is jogging.
17:48Jogging is not one of the answers, and the interpreters have run around and tried to do it.
17:53For your information, my answers are up now.
18:03I now have them on my little screen.
18:04Watching the movie was not included.
18:05Here are the others given in the answer to the poll.
18:08Blink is one of the things, naturally.
18:10And they also said you can't cook, you can't eat, you can't put on makeup, you cannot thread a needle,
18:16you cannot walk, and you cannot write.
18:19So at this point, it's one round for the interpreters, one round for our Little League coaches,
18:24and we'll be back in a moment.
18:25But right now, here's a word for you.
18:26It's the usual, Myrtle.
18:30Rack a couple, Floyd.
18:33Wow.
18:34I just had a V8.
18:36Myrtle, keep the change.
18:38Floyd, you ought to be cooking in Paris.
18:41So long, good buddies.
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18:53You know, I could have had a V8.
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19:02Standing on, receiving lines, takes its toll, and it takes time.
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19:09But you could take a different view, because you might need a Prince or two.
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20:31Let me briefly explain something here on that last one we asked people.
20:34See, the poll asked people to name something they cannot do with their eyes closed.
20:39So even though some of the things you mentioned legitimately,
20:42certainly we all know, could not be done,
20:43they were not things mentioned on the poll.
20:45So you have to sort of anticipate the thinking of other people.
20:49Control passes back to our coaches now,
20:51and either team could win as one round apiece.
20:54And, Quinn, we're going to begin with you.
20:55First for everybody, here's the question.
20:57Last year, in the seven countries on this list,
21:01breweries produced almost 15 billion gallons of beer.
21:06That's more than three gallons of beer for every person on Earth.
21:10Now, can you name those top seven beer-producing nations?
21:15The top seven beer-producing nations.
21:17We begin with you, Quinn.
21:19This is the rubber round.
21:20This is for the game.
21:21What do you want to do?
21:22I'm going to say Germany.
21:23Germany indeed is right.
21:24One right answer on the table.
21:29I guess that would be everybody's first guess.
21:31What do you say, Jim?
21:32How about the United States?
21:34The United States is another right answer.
21:38The United States, this would be a surprise for some people,
21:41or it surprises me as it comes up here,
21:43is the number one nation.
21:45More than six billion gallons of beer produced.
21:47Mike, it's up to you.
21:49He says, holding his abdomen.
21:51Going to answer or challenge?
21:52I'll answer, and I'll say Canada.
21:55Canada is incorrect.
21:56Wrong.
21:57Knocks you out of the game, Mike.
22:00Go back there and sit in the back of the bar.
22:02Control passes to the ladies, our interpreters.
22:05You can win this round, and if you do, you can win the game.
22:07Renee, it's up to you.
22:08What are you going to do?
22:09Answer or challenge?
22:10I'll give an answer.
22:11I'll say Holland.
22:14Holland is wrong.
22:16Knocks you out of the game.
22:17And there are two players on each side.
22:19Lucky fellas.
22:20Control pass back to you.
22:22And, Quinn, this time you got it.
22:23Question again.
22:24The seven countries which produce the most beer.
22:28I have to say my favorite, and that would be Ireland.
22:31Ireland is a wrong answer.
22:33That knocks you out of the game.
22:35Quinn, go back and join Mike there
22:36and be thinking about what you're going to drink after the show.
22:41Control passes back to our interpreters.
22:43Sherry, you're up.
22:44There's only one opponent left over there.
22:46We've had several wrong answers.
22:48Let me restate the question.
22:50The seven most largest producers of beer.
22:55Seven countries which are the largest producers of beer.
22:57Sherry, answer or challenge?
22:59I think I'll answer.
23:00If you think you have one, it's a pretty good idea.
23:02I'll say France.
23:03France is also wrong.
23:06And, Sherry, that knocked you out of the game.
23:08Look where we are.
23:10It's the rubber round right now.
23:12One round apiece.
23:13This is for the game.
23:15There is one player on either side.
23:17So, Jim, you have control.
23:19If you're sure of an answer, you might want to come up with it.
23:22If you think perhaps Cindy doesn't know an answer, you can challenge.
23:26You can win that way.
23:27What do you want to do?
23:28Well, I guess I'll try.
23:31You're going to give me an answer?
23:31Sure.
23:32Okay.
23:32Now, you know what happens if it's wrong, don't you?
23:34That means the game over there and the round and the game.
23:37Okay.
23:37A lot riding on this.
23:39How about Great Britain?
23:41Great Britain?
23:43Correct.
23:44And you have it.
23:47Okay.
23:49Okay.
23:50Okay.
23:50You're all by yourself now.
23:51There's another right answer on the board.
23:53And, Jim, what do you want to do this time?
23:55You came up with an answer.
23:56There are three right answers on the board.
23:57Four right answers on the board.
23:59No, three.
23:59Three right answers on the board.
24:01Okay.
24:02If I pass and she gets it right, that means I'm knocked out.
24:04That's right.
24:04If you pass and she gets it right, that knocks you out of the round and game.
24:08If she gets it wrong, that gives you the round and game.
24:11What do you want to do?
24:12Two ways you can win here.
24:14Heck, I'll pass.
24:15Cindy, it's all up to you.
24:17Come up with a right answer.
24:18Your team wins the round and the game.
24:20Come up with a wrong answer.
24:22Their team wins the round and the game.
24:24Good luck.
24:24We've had Germany, the USA, and England so far.
24:29What do you want to do?
24:30You can answer or challenge.
24:33You've got to answer.
24:34You must answer.
24:35Absolutely.
24:35France.
24:36France is a repeat.
24:38Give me another answer.
24:39Excuse me.
24:40Oh, excuse me.
24:40That is a repeat of a wrong answer.
24:42I'm sorry to keep you hanging, but the Little League coaches have won another one.
24:46Come on over here.
24:51That was a tough one.
24:52I did not.
24:55When you repeat a wrong answer, it is considered incorrect.
24:59I had forgotten about France.
25:00Here are the other countries.
25:02Brazil, Japan, Mexico, and, believe it or not, Russia.
25:07We'll be back here in a moment.
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