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00:00Tonight, these four people need to compete for the prizes of a lifetime on The Price is Right, presented by America's largest selling headache remedy, Allison for fast relief of headache pain.
00:21And now your host on The Price is Right, Bill Cullen. And welcome to The Price is Right. I want to say, first of all, the very merriest of Christmas to you and yours. I hope you didn't eat too much.
00:47Oh, and my mother-in-law, Emmeline, was in town before the holidays. And I'm so proud. I want to show you the gift she gave me. And if you ever realize, is that not beautiful? Huh? Thank you very much. And it's certainly keeping the spirits. Next time, just give me spirits. Now, let's go over here and say hello to our bargain hunters. Here's our champion. Miss, how do you do your last name again?
01:11Seufer. Seufer. Miss Anne Seufer, a business machine operator from Providence. This is her second week. She won a total last week of $20,523 worth of money.
01:28What did you win last week, Anne?
01:3121 pieces of rat-panned furniture and the most beautiful diamond ring you ever saw.
01:35It sure was beautiful. Here is Mr. Patsy D. Benedetto, an engineer from Kenosha, Wisconsin.
01:41That's right, Bill. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Married, are you, Pat?
01:44Yes, Bill. We've been married for three years.
01:45Good.
01:46And we finally hit the jackpot. We're expecting our first baby in March.
01:49Well, congratulations to both of you. Here is Mrs. Doris Kaminer.
01:53That's right, Bill.
01:54Housewife from Dover, New Jersey. Do you have children, Doris?
01:57Yes, Bill. I have a girl and a boy.
01:59Susan is eight and Scott was just five.
02:01You have two at your house, huh? Bigger jackpot than yours, Mr. Benedetto.
02:06Here's Mr. Christy Christos, manager from Kalamazoo, Michigan. What brings you here, Christy?
02:13I'm on a vacation here, Bill. I was born in New Jersey, and it's the first time I've been back here in 20 years.
02:17Well, welcome back. Do you like it?
02:19Yes, sir.
02:19All righty. Now, before we start our game, we'd like to give each of you a wonderful Christmas gift package from the makers of Aniston.
02:26And there's Tony with it right there.
02:28All right, let's play Price is Right.
02:29Now, you bid for the merchandise we present. You go as high as you like and stop when you like.
02:33It goes to the one who bids the highest without going over the actual retail price.
02:37Big winner comes back again next week and takes on three new challenges.
02:41Actually, the big winner comes back again next year. Isn't that right?
02:44And takes on three new challenges.
02:46All right, now, watch our turntable right here.
02:49It's going to spin, and Brother Don, tell us about the first item going up for bids.
02:53An entertainment unit.
02:55TV, hi-fi, radio, and tape recorder.
03:02The Fantasia model by Grundig Majestic.
03:05An impressive imported design in a beautiful black forest cabinet of walnut veneers and solids.
03:10On one side, it has a Mineral two-speed professional quality tape recorder with record storage shelves above.
03:17Slide the center door back for the big 24-inch black and white television set.
03:22And behind the sliding door on the other side, complete stereophonic equipment,
03:27including a powerful 12-tube AM and stereo FM radio with shortwave and a precision-built four-speed automatic stereo phonograph.
03:35This unusual Grundig Majestic unit features multisonic tone control for perfect tone adjustment
03:42and a seven-speaker sound system.
03:45Price Authority, Majestic International Sales, Division of the Wilcox Gay Corporation, Chicago, Illinois.
03:51Bill, please.
03:51Thank you, Don.
03:52And ladies, minimums are $100.
03:54You may open anywhere you'd like.
03:56Mrs. Seufer, we begin with you.
03:58$500.
03:59Okay, Mr. DiBenedetto.
04:01I'll say $6, Bill.
04:02$600 to Mrs.
04:03Oh, Bill, that would sure look beautiful in my living room.
04:06I'll say $800.
04:08Pretty big.
04:09Our living room would look beautiful in this.
04:11Miss Christos, $800 to you.
04:13$900.
04:14And now we range from $5 to $9, and we're back to Mrs.
04:17$1,000.
04:18Even $1,000, sir.
04:20I'll bid $1,100.
04:21Up to $11.
04:22I'll say $1,200, Bill.
04:24And Christine.
04:26$13.
04:27Uh, range, $1 to $1,300.
04:29Ms. Seufer?
04:30$14.
04:31$14 it is, sir.
04:34$15, Bill.
04:35Ms. Kaminer, that means final bids.
04:38You are $1,200.
04:39Top is $15, and it's your last bid, Mrs. Kaminer.
04:41$15.
04:42I'll say $1,750, Bill.
04:47I'll say $1,750, Bill.
04:51Mr. Christos is $13.
04:53You, this is your last bid, sir.
04:55I'll say $1,900.
04:57Mrs. Seufer is $14.
04:58It's her last bid.
04:59$2,000.
05:00Mr. DiBenedetto is $15.
05:03Last bid of the game.
05:04I'll freeze, Bill.
05:05It's over.
05:06All right.
05:06Here are the bids.
05:07$2,000 high, $1,500 low, $1,750, and $1,900.
05:13And here is your entertainment unit right here.
05:15Actual retail price in the envelope.
05:17It is $2,995.
05:23Miss Seufer, you have done it again.
05:27Again.
05:28Again.
05:28Again.
05:29And there you are.
05:31Nice.
05:32Got a bonus, too.
05:36Oh, well, with that beautiful high-fi set you have there,
05:39we're going to give you a little quiz on music.
05:41Do you have, do you have in your estimation, a good ear for music?
05:46Really?
05:46All right.
05:47Good.
05:47Because we're going to test that ear of yours for music right now.
05:50Now, we're not going to let you see what's happening behind you.
05:52Would you take off your glasses while Junie puts the...
05:55Now, hear that?
05:56Now, don't look or don't even try.
05:58You're listening at the moment to a drum and a bass setting the beat.
06:02Now, we're going to add up an instrument.
06:05We're going to add an instrument very carefully and very slowly.
06:08And if you can name the instrument we add, within 10 seconds, you win $100.
06:14And every time you can identify another instrument that's been added,
06:17we'll double it.
06:18$100, $200, $400, $800, and so on.
06:21All right.
06:22Now, in 10 seconds, from the time I say go,
06:24we're going to ask you to identify this instrument.
06:28Piano.
06:28You say piano, and you have $100.
06:32We're going to add another one for $200.
06:34Let's see if you can run it up.
06:36Listen.
06:36Clarinet.
06:38I beg your pardon?
06:38Clarinet.
06:39No, not a clarinet.
06:40Saxophone.
06:40Saxophone it is.
06:41You have $200.
06:43Now, listen.
06:44Listen carefully.
06:53Any idea?
06:54Clarinet.
06:55Clarinet?
06:55No, it's not.
06:56It's held in another drum.
06:57Oh, you missed that one.
06:58You're still trying for four.
07:00What's the new one?
07:01Hear it?
07:02That's a clarinet.
07:03No, that's not a clarinet either.
07:05That's something else.
07:06Do you want to take a guess?
07:07No.
07:07I don't know.
07:07All right, listen here.
07:12What do you think?
07:13I'll take a clarinet.
07:14A clarinet.
07:15No, it's not a clarinet.
07:17Take a guess.
07:18It's like that.
07:19No.
07:20Do you want to take a guess?
07:21I don't know.
07:22Oh, that's a shame.
07:23Well, huh?
07:24Stop it.
07:25Trump it?
07:26Yeah, you got a trumpet.
07:27That's right.
07:28All right.
07:28Now, let me tell you.
07:29Thank you, Dave Carey, and you're a magnificent organization.
07:31Let me tell you what happened.
07:34You identified the piano in spite of the fact that Dave Carey was playing it.
07:39You also, that was a hundred.
07:40You identified the saxophone to make it two.
07:43You missed out on the flute.
07:44You missed out on the trumpet, but you came back and recognized the trumpet, so that makes
07:48you one, two, $400 in all.
07:50The last was a tuba, the other was a flute.
07:53So you got $400 in cash.
07:55Congratulations on the price of life.
07:57Now, we'll have another interesting prize for you in just a moment, but now a word about
08:02Anacin.
08:03Most headaches today are tense, nervous headaches.
08:10What do doctors recommend for headache pain?
08:12Three out of four doctors recommend the ingredients in Anacin.
08:16Of the four leading pain relievers, only Anacin has a special ingredient to relax tension.
08:21Or with tension headaches, pain mounts up.
08:24You feel dull, depressed.
08:25Tension puts nerves on edge.
08:27Aspirin, with its one pain reliever, has no special ingredient to relax tension.
08:31At buffering, still nothing special for tension.
08:34Only Anacin, of the four leading headache remedies, has special ingredients to relieve pain fast,
08:39help overcome depression fast, relax tension fast.
08:43I feel great.
08:44Headache's gone, and my stomach isn't upset.
08:47And no wonder.
08:48Anacin is like a doctor's prescription.
08:50That is, a combination of ingredients.
08:52A particular combination that brings fast relief without upsetting your stomach.
08:57Remember, aspirin, even with buffering, has no special ingredient for tension.
09:01Take Anacin for fast, fast, incredibly fast relief.
09:12And I was just back there changing my tie.
09:16This is another gift I got.
09:17I will not mention the name of the donor.
09:19Now, are you ready for another one?
09:22This time, if you will, watch the draperies way over there to your left, as far as you can see.
09:27And here's our next item going up for a bit.
09:30Roll it on.
09:31A 1962 Mercury.
09:34The all-new Mercury Meteor, sized as a perfect balance between big cars and compacts.
09:46This luxurious Meteor custom four-door sedan is styled in sultana white with elegant contrast interior of blue metallic crush vinyl and cloth.
09:55It's equipped with heater defroster and long-life coolant, plus optionals of mercomatic transmission, radio and antenna, white sidewall tires and wheel covers, and it's powered by an economical six engine.
10:08This dashing new Mercury Meteor custom four-door sedan will be yours for a merry Christmas, if the price is right.
10:16Price Authority, Lincoln Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan.
10:20There it is, and lovely it is, too.
10:23We begin with Mr. D. Benedetto.
10:26I'll remind you that you're bidding, remind all of you, you're bidding for the Mercury Meteor at its FOB delivered price, Detroit, Michigan.
10:34Mr. D. Benedetto, $100 minimums.
10:37I'll start off $500.
10:39Ms. Kaminer?
10:40I'll say $600, Bill.
10:42Mr. Christos?
10:44Boy, Bill, this would look wonderful in front of my home.
10:46I'll say.
10:48I would say.
10:49$600 to you.
10:50$700.
10:51$700 to Ms. Soifer, our sweepstakes winner from last week, by the way.
10:54I say $800.
10:55$800 to Mr. D. Benedetto, who started?
10:57I'll say $1,000.
10:58Even $1,000, Ms. Kaminer?
11:00$1,200, Bill.
11:01To you, Mr. Christos?
11:02$1,400.
11:04It's up to $14, Ms. Soifer, your $8.
11:06$15.
11:07$15, Mr. D. Benedetto?
11:10$1,800, Bill.
11:11$18, ma'am.
11:13$2,000.
11:14Sir.
11:14Sir.
11:17$2,100.
11:19Ms. Soifer, your last bid, your $15, top $21.
11:23$25.
11:23Final.
11:24Mr. D. Benedetto?
11:25Is that a six-cylinder or an eight-cylinder, Bill?
11:27Six.
11:28Six-cylinder.
11:29They love checks.
11:29They love checks.
11:30Six.
11:30Six-cylinder.
11:31Yep.
11:32What was high?
11:33$21?
11:33$25.
11:35$25.
11:36$25?
11:37Five seconds.
11:39I'll say $28, Bill.
11:40Ms. Kaminer is $2,000.
11:42Last bid.
11:43$2,000.
11:43$2,000.
11:45$2,950, Bill.
11:49Mr. Christos is $21.
11:51$3,000.
11:52And how much?
11:54$3,000.
11:54$2,950 is top.
11:55Minimums are $100.
11:57$3,050.
11:58Right.
11:58Okay, that makes you high.
11:59Here are the bids.
12:00$2,500.
12:01That's low.
12:02$2,800.
12:02$2,950.
12:03$3,050 high.
12:05There is your mercury over there, and let's check on the actual retail price.
12:09It is $2,738.
12:14$0,20.
12:14How's the point for you get it again?
12:17Mr. D. Benedetto just barely went over there you are.
12:20I'm going to leave it.
12:22It is all yours.
12:23You got two of them.
12:24Most of our contestants are chosen from our studio audience.
12:27If you'd like to see our show in person, don't write to me.
12:30Instead, the idea is to get tickets for the show, and you don't write to me or to the show.
12:35You write instead on a postcard telling when you'd like to have the tickets to this address.
12:40NBC Guest Relations, Box 13, Radio City Station, New York, 19, New York.
12:47Please print clearly and mail your cards if you can at least six weeks ahead of the date you'd like to see our show.
12:53There's just about that much of a delay on the tickets.
12:55All right, now, if you'll all get set at home, here it comes.
12:58The current price is right sweepstakes.
13:00All it takes, your estimate of the price of the item, that's all.
13:03Send in all the cards you like.
13:04If you're the winner, like Ms. Seufer here was last week, not only do you win the prize,
13:08but then we bring you to New York and you appear as a contestant on the program.
13:11So if you're ready, take a good look and listen carefully.
13:15What's your bid for a beaver jacket and mink coat?
13:20Two fabulous furs by Schiaparelli, New York.
13:23The jacket is fashioned of fine rose-based sheer dyed beaver in wrapped clothing design
13:29with cuffed sleeves and a setback collar of arcturus mink.
13:32The magnificent coat has lush, full-body styling and ember Stuart autumn haze mink
13:37with cocktail-length cuffed sleeves and a dramatic deep cape collar.
13:42Both Schiaparelli furs, beaver jacket, and mink coat will be yours if you win the fur sweepstakes.
13:48All right, to win the fur sweepstakes and become a contestant on the program,
13:52send us your estimate of the total price of the two furs to the penny.
13:54Send as many cards as you like.
13:56John, may we have the details on the sweepstakes, please?
13:58Certainly may, Bill.
13:59Just write your name and residence address on a postcard only with your total price for the mink coat and beaver jacket.
14:05Address your card to fur sweepstakes.
14:06The price is right.
14:08Post office box 224, New York 46, New York.
14:11All cards must be in our hands no later than midnight January 3rd.
14:15Cards will be chosen at random.
14:16And on the telecast of January 8th, five lucky persons will have their cards picked at random.
14:21And the first card with the exact total price will be the winner.
14:25If none of the five cards has the exact price, the winner will be the first card drawn which has the highest estimate
14:30without going over the actual retail price.
14:32Anyone connected with the price is right, and anyone who has appeared on the program is ineligible.
14:37Mail handling for the sweepstakes is under the supervision of an independent organization.
14:41Decision of the judges is final.
14:43What do you say, Santa?
14:44Oh, please remember to estimate two furs at their New York price, exclusive of all retail taxes.
14:51There you are.
14:51Now, if you'll all watch the turntable again where the pretty Christmas tree is,
14:55it's going to spin, and here's our next item going up for bids.
14:58Watch the turntable again where the pretty Christmas tree is.
15:01It's going to spin, and here's our next item going up for bids.
15:11A serving bar, an elegant, modern design by Whitecraft of Miami that measures a full 10 feet long.
15:18It's made of natural ratin with a handsome mica top that runs the full length of the counter.
15:23There are handy storage compartments in the back of the bar and a full-length shelf for glasses.
15:28The six tall stools in front of it are covered in colorful orange fabric.
15:33This impressive serving bar with stools is yours for the best bid.
15:37Price Authority, Whitecraft of Miami, Miami, Florida.
15:42I'll be darned standing at this bar and not one of those girls will talk to me.
15:45Well, number three, that's you, Miss Cameron.
15:48Minimums are 50.
15:49You're bidding for it just as you see it here.
15:51That sure would make for a beautiful New Year's Eve party, wouldn't it, Bill?
15:55Yeah.
15:56And a rough January 1st morning.
15:59Correctly used.
16:00I'll start at $100.
16:02And that brings us to Mr. Christos.
16:0450 are the minimums.
16:05200, Bill.
16:06And Ms. Seifert.
16:07300.
16:07One everything in sight.
16:09Mr. D. Benedetto.
16:10350.
16:11And Ms. Keminer.
16:12$400, Bill.
16:13Up to four.
16:14$500.
16:16Range now is $300 to $500.
16:19And we're back to our starting bidder.
16:20$600.
16:21Mr. D. Benedetto is $350.
16:24$700.
16:25$400 is Mrs. Keminer.
16:29$800.
16:30And Ms. Seifert.
16:32$900.
16:33Hold now.
16:33I'll tell you why.
16:34I say hold.
16:35The buzzer hit, which means whatever you say is going to be your final bid.
16:38Your five, top is eight.
16:39This is your last bid.
16:40You can make it anything you want.
16:42$500.
16:42I'll bet $1,300, Bill.
16:47Ms. Seifert is six.
16:48And top is $13.
16:50And it's your last bid, ma'am.
16:51$15.
16:52Mr. D. Benedetto is seven.
16:54Last bid.
16:55High three.
16:57Ms. Keminer is eight.
16:58Last bid of the game.
16:59I'll freeze, Bill.
17:00It's all over.
17:01And here are the bids.
17:02$1,500 high.
17:04$700, $800, and $1,300.
17:07The actual retail price, $1,227.
17:20The winner, Mrs. Keminer.
17:21Yep.
17:22You brought it off.
17:24You can pass that along to Mr. Keminer there, please.
17:26And you have a bonus, too.
17:31Let me tell you about your bonus.
17:32You said that this would make, like, for a big New Year's Eve party?
17:35I can't tell.
17:35All right.
17:37Who said fill it out?
17:38My husband.
17:39I know the type of guy you're married to.
17:41All right.
17:42Just because you mentioned it, you can toast the new year at your new bar.
17:45With this bonus, take a look over there.
17:49Champagne.
17:50120 bottles, all sparkling dry champagne from the famous Paul Maison vineyards,
17:55high in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Saratoga, California.
17:59They're all bottled fermented and aged, full of bubbly effervescence.
18:02Now, while you're toasting the new year with that champagne,
18:06you will be wearing this lovely evening gown.
18:10Okay.
18:12Let me describe it to you.
18:14It's a fabulous black evening sheath with a lovely low-cut back.
18:19Whoop!
18:22Yeah, okay.
18:27Junie, Junie, dear, your hair is lovely tonight.
18:32Would you turn around again?
18:32Let's see the back of your hair.
18:33It's beautiful.
18:34Just lovely.
18:36Just...
18:37Hey, yeah.
18:42You know, to Tom's side, our wardrobe mistress here,
18:51I said low-cut, but don't overdo it.
18:55I'll tell you what we're going to do.
18:56Junie, I'm sorry.
18:57Don't catch cold.
18:59You're going to have to have that repaired.
19:01We don't want to do it.
19:02So we're going to send you to a seamstress we know.
19:04We're sending you to this seamstress who just happens to live in Paris.
19:10You and your husband are going to enjoy a round-trip flight for two from New York,
19:20economy class aboard a Boeing Intercontinental jet of Sabina Belgian World Airlines,
19:24taking only six and a half hours to Brussels,
19:26then on to Paris by way of flight-seeing helicopter for a two-week vacation in double-room accommodations
19:31with Continental Breakfast.
19:32It's yours, and we'll even sew the dress.
19:34Congratulations.
19:36Our bids are instantaneously recorded on our coat machines,
19:40furnished by the American Totalizator Company,
19:43a division of Universal Control Incorporated.
19:45And we are going to be back here for you in just a moment
19:49with another fabulous item that we'll put up for bids.
19:51But first, I have a rather important message for every parent in the audience.
19:55When your kids start scuffing up their new holiday shoes,
19:59whatever you do, don't yell at them.
20:01Just get yourself a bottle of new self-polishing Griffin scuff cover
20:06with amazing leather-building action.
20:09Now, scuff cover practically rebuilds, refinishes scuffed shoes,
20:14makes them shine exactly like new again.
20:17And you never get a glary, streaky, painted look.
20:21Now, Griffin gives a deep, rich, natural leather look all over.
20:24So you get new Griffin scuff cover,
20:26the only quality scuff polish costing only 19 cents.
20:32And now, a word about heat liniment.
20:35Backache due to muscle strain, fatigue?
20:38No matter how hard you rub, no salve, no liniment,
20:41penetrates into stiff, aching muscles.
20:43Get immediate relief, hours of relief, a backache's minor pain.
20:47Get heat.
20:48Heat works the only counter-irritation way doctors everywhere accept.
20:52Brush on heat.
20:53Immediately, heat penetrates into skin, replaces pain with soothing warmth.
20:57So stiff, aching muscles relax.
20:59Relief lasts for hours.
21:01For backaches, minor pain, get immediate relief.
21:03Get heat.
21:05All right, let's see what we have for a finisher.
21:09This one, I guarantee you're going to like.
21:11Not that you haven't liked the other three.
21:13But watch it, Ray, please, till you're left.
21:15And here's our last item going up for Christmas bids.
21:19A powerboat.
21:26A 1962 dashing 21-foot Coronado inboard powerboat by the Century Boat Company.
21:33A sleek design with rich African mahogany-planked hull.
21:37Gleaming chrome trim.
21:39An Ivalite searchlight.
21:41And Spartan trumpet horn.
21:43It also has a wraparound windshield.
21:46And a smart permanent hardtop with detachable fiberglass gull wings for open-air cruising.
21:51It's styled with luxurious cushioned naugahyde on the foredeck, padded dash, and throughout the interior.
21:58It seats nine and is equipped with an Interceptor V8 260 horsepower engine.
22:04This fabulous inboard powerboat is yours if the price is right.
22:08Price Authority, Century Boat Company, Manistee, Michigan.
22:12Look at that.
22:13Isn't that lovely?
22:14Now, we're going to ask for an opener of at least $2,500.
22:17You may open higher.
22:19Opening bidder will be Mr. Christos.
22:21Isn't that?
22:21$2,500, Bill.
22:23All right.
22:23Now, minimums are $100, and, of course, you may bid higher.
22:27$2,600.
22:28$2,600 to Mr. DiBenedetto.
22:30Boy, I could use that on Lake Michigan, Bill.
22:32I'll say.
22:35$3,000, Bill.
22:36Up to three, Mrs. Kaminer.
22:38Look at that pretty picture.
22:39I'll say $3,400, Bill.
22:41And it's back to Mr. Christos.
22:43$4,000.
22:44$4,000 even.
22:45I like that chart.
22:46Isn't that pretty?
22:47With a boat lining in it.
22:48Now, $4,000 to you, Ms. Seufer.
22:49You're $26,000.
22:50$45,000.
22:51Okay, Mr. DiBenedetto.
22:53$5,000.
22:54Mrs. Kaminer is $3,400.
22:56$5,200.
22:58It's $5,200 to Mr. Christos.
23:00Three!
23:01Three!
23:01Three!
23:02$7,000.
23:04Hmm.
23:05That was a jump.
23:06What does it do to you, Ms. Seufer?
23:07$7,100.
23:08You keep going.
23:08All right, Mr. DiBenedetto.
23:11$7,800.
23:12Range now is $7,800 is high bid, and the low is all the way down at $52.
23:17Take another peek at the boat if you want, Ms. Kaminer.
23:19You're the $52.
23:20Oh, you're just beautiful, Bill.
23:22The top is $7,800.
23:23$7,800.
23:24$7,900, Bill.
23:29It's gone up $900 since it left you, Ms. Christos.
23:33You are $7,000.
23:34$8,000.
23:35And it's now up to $8,000, and we're down now.
23:37Ms. Seufer, you're low now.
23:38You're $71.
23:39$81.
23:40Mr. DiBenedetto is $78.
23:42He made one of the big jumps.
23:45I'm going to freeze, Bill.
23:46Freeze anyway.
23:46And the buzzer, the buzzer meant last bids.
23:49Now, Ms. Kaminer, let me explain.
23:50You are $79.
23:51Top is $81.
23:52This would be your last bid.
23:54I'll freeze, Bill.
23:55Ms. Christos, you are already $8.
23:57Top is $81.
23:59This is your last bid.
24:02$83,000.
24:03$8,300.
24:04Excuse me.
24:04That's all right.
24:05Ms. Seufer, you're $81.
24:07Top is $83.
24:08Your last bid.
24:08$84.
24:10That's the final bid, and here they are.
24:12$84 high, $78 low, $79, and $83.
24:15Those are the bids.
24:16Let me take a look.
24:20Well, the actual retail price is over the amount.
24:25Yeah, under the amount.
24:26You all overbid.
24:27So let me tell you what we're going to do because it's Christmas.
24:30Now, the low bid on the board is $78.
24:32Merle, will you wipe them all off?
24:34Now, everyone was over.
24:35The low bid was $78.
24:36You each get one fast five-second shot beginning with Mr. Christos.
24:40Go.
24:41One bid.
24:42$79.
24:43Ms. Seufer.
24:44$62.
24:45$62.
24:46Mr. DiBenedetto, we have $62.
24:47Did you say we all overbid?
24:49You all overbid, and low was $78.
24:51I'll tell you that much so you don't get...
24:53$67.
24:53Mrs. Kaminer.
24:55$61.
24:56It's over, and here are the bids now.
24:58$62, $67, $61, $79.
25:00The actual retail price, $7,623.
25:05$75.
25:06Mr. DiBenedetto, it's you.
25:09Very long.
25:10Congratulations.
25:11Thank you, Bill.
25:12You're welcome.
25:13We'll have a final score as the name of the big winners as soon as our tabulation is completed.
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26:24Boy, that is a pretty boat.
26:26Time for the final accounting.
26:27Don, what are the scores?
26:29Well, Miss Seufer has won the entertainment unit and the $400 in cash and the car for a total of $6,133.
26:36Mr. DiBenedetto has won the boat for a total of $7,623.
26:41Mrs. Kaminer has won the bar, the champagne, the gown, the trip to Paris for a total of $3,150.
26:48And Mr. Christos, we're sorry you didn't win anything, but we have for you the complete 24-volume set
26:54of the world-famous Encyclopedia Britannica, a lifetime library for the entire family.
26:59Bill Cullen, I think we have a brand-new champion.
27:02Yeah, with $7,623, that's DiBenedetto, Kenosha, Wisconsin.
27:08Congratulations.
27:13Thank you, Miss Seufer, for coming by.
27:15You did pretty well in two weeks, $26,656.
27:18Miss Kaminer, our thanks to you.
27:19Miss Christos, our thanks to you.
27:21Patsy, can you be back in next week?
27:24I sure will.
27:25Take it easy New Year's Eve, will you?
27:28Well, I can't think of a better way to move out of a situation like this than with a little bit of Jingle Bells
27:36because it's the season.
27:37To all of you out there, we hope you have as much fun the rest of this Christmas day as we have had.
27:43And, oh, don't forget to mail your card to the Burr Sweepstakes.
27:47Send your entries to Burr Sweepstakes, The Price is Right, Post Office Box 224, New York 46, New York.
27:54And for your last look at the Burr Sweepstakes, join us again next week or that next year.
27:59We'll see you then.
28:00Over that matter tomorrow morning on the daytime, Price is Right on the same station.
28:03Thank you and Merry Christmas.
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28:45...the very best during this joyous season and the happiest of New Year's.
28:49May we invite you to join us each weekday morning to play your hunt.
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