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00:00Game TV.
00:06Don't talk.
00:07Just nod.
00:08Do both jaws move when you speak?
00:10You'll find out as one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home in this brand
00:17new Pontiac Fiero GT in just a split second.
00:21And now, here's the star of our show, Monty Hall.
00:30Thank you very much, and welcome to the show.
00:36Only your lower jaw moves when you speak or chew.
00:39The upper jaw is fixed.
00:40You don't believe me?
00:42All right, try moving your upper jaw without moving your head.
00:45Try it.
00:46Everybody trying it at home?
00:47Dizzy, only your lower jaw works.
00:49Information on split second.
00:51A four-time champion, Mildred Gellman, trying for her fifth championship today.
00:55And if she gets it, she gets the car automatically.
00:58That would be great.
00:59And we have two players to compete with you today, and let's meet them.
01:03Monty, our first challenger is a young man who appreciates the wild blue yonder as seen
01:07from above, Merrill Baker.
01:11And on your right, a lady who puts her heart into her volunteer work.
01:15Here's Ellen Jacobson.
01:21The way we play our game on split second is very easy.
01:23Every one of our questions has three answers.
01:25You're required to come up with just one apiece.
01:27When you do, you'll get $10 each.
01:29But if only two of you come up with the answers on that question, it's worth $25.
01:33If only one of you comes up with the answer, it's worth $50 to that person.
01:36You don't buzz in until you see the entire question, or you'll be penalized and have to go third.
01:40Here we go.
01:41Here are show business terms that are also something good to eat.
01:45Pick a description.
01:46Name the food involved.
01:47Look at the screen.
01:48An actor who overacts, a flop show or movie, the star comedian, food.
01:54Mildred.
01:55A turkey is a flop show.
01:56A turkey is a flop, and I've had a few.
01:58Merrill.
01:58Actor who overacts, pig.
02:00No.
02:01Ellen.
02:01An actor who overacts, a ham.
02:03He's a ham.
02:03He's a ham who overacts.
02:05The star comedian is called the top banana.
02:07Right.
02:07And so we have Mildred and Ellen getting $25 each.
02:10Tourists by the thousands visit and come from all over the world to visit the homes of presidents of the United States.
02:19So tell me, what presidents lived at these homes?
02:22In Monticello, in Hyde Park, in Mount Vernon.
02:26Mildred.
02:26Monticello, Jefferson.
02:28That is correct.
02:28Merrill.
02:29Hyde Park.
02:30Kennedy.
02:31Sorry.
02:31Ellen.
02:32Hyde Park.
02:34Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
02:36And in Mount Vernon, George Washington.
02:38That's where the father of the country lived.
02:39And Mildred will pick up $50.
02:45They tell me in Music Field that the 50s are coming back in music.
02:49So here are three records that were among the top ten in the late 50s.
02:52Pick a song and name the singer of that hit record if you can.
02:55Look at the screen.
02:56Singing the blues, 16 tons, the wayward wind.
02:59Merrill.
03:00Singing the blues.
03:02I'm sorry.
03:02Ellen.
03:04Singing the blues.
03:06Bobby Darin.
03:06No, it looks like the 50s aren't coming back.
03:08Mildred.
03:08Tennessee Ernie Ford, 16 tons.
03:10Yes, that's the only one that I knew of those two.
03:12No, I should say I also knew the wayward wind because I know Goji Grant.
03:17That's right.
03:17Singing the blues was Guy Mitchell.
03:19So, Mildred, you pick up another $50.
03:21Now, there are various names given to various fruits.
03:24For instance, honeydew is a melon.
03:26Delicious is an apple.
03:28Here are three words that go with a specific fruit.
03:30Pick one and name the fruit that it goes with.
03:32Look.
03:32Damson, Mandarin, Custard.
03:34Ellen.
03:35Damson is plum.
03:36Good.
03:36Merrill.
03:37Mandarin is an orange.
03:37And Mildred.
03:39Custard is an apple.
03:40That's right.
03:40Three out of three at $10 each.
03:45When it comes to playing any sport, you've got to have the right equipment.
03:48So, tell me, in what sport you'd use these pieces of equipment?
03:51Look at the screen.
03:52In what sport would you use a spoon and cleek, a foil and epee, a sesta and palotta?
03:57Merrill.
03:57Foil and epee, fancy?
03:59Right.
03:59Mildred.
04:00A sesta and palotta, a highlight?
04:02Good.
04:02Good for you.
04:03Ellen.
04:03Spoon and cleek?
04:04I have no idea.
04:06Those are terms for golf, for golf clubs.
04:08Mildred and Merrill are going to get $25 each.
04:14Let's go to the dentist.
04:15You've got to see them at least twice a year to help prevent problems like these.
04:18They're all spelled wrong, though, so pick one and spell it right.
04:21Look at these problems.
04:22Tartar, plaque, and gingivitis.
04:24They're all spelled incorrectly.
04:25Spell them for me, Merrill.
04:27Plaque, P-L-A-C.
04:29Sorry.
04:30Ellen.
04:31Tartar, T-A-R-T-A-R.
04:33That is correct.
04:33Mildred.
04:34Plaque, P-L-A-Q-U-E.
04:35Q-U-E, and gingivitis is G-I-N-G-I-V-I-T-I-S.
04:39And so, Mildred and Ellen will pick up $25 each.
04:45You know Judy Garland's real name?
04:47Francis Gumm.
04:49Archibald Leach was Cary Grant.
04:50Well, here are three other real names.
04:52You give me their more famous professional names.
04:54Look at the screen.
04:56Bernard Schwartz, Norma Jean Baker, Cassius Clay.
04:58Give me their more professional names.
05:01Ellen.
05:01Norma Jean Baker, Marilyn Monroe.
05:03That's right.
05:03Mildred.
05:04Bernard Schwartz, Tony Curtis.
05:05Right.
05:05Meryl.
05:06Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali.
05:07Three out of three.
05:08$10 each.
05:12I'll show you the names of national airlines for specific countries.
05:15You tell me the country.
05:16Look at the screen.
05:16National Airline, KLM, LL, Aeroflot.
05:19Meryl.
05:20KLM, Dutch.
05:21Right.
05:22Mildred.
05:22LL, Israel.
05:23Right.
05:23Ellen.
05:25Aeroflot, Norway.
05:26Soviet Union.
05:27Soviet Union.
05:28Mildred and Meryl will get $25 each.
05:30It just seems like yesterday, but it was a long time ago, the three astronauts took part
05:37in man's first walk on the moon.
05:39I'll tell you what they did.
05:40You tell me who did it.
05:41Look at the screen.
05:42The first step on the moon.
05:44The second step on the moon.
05:45And the person who flew the command module.
05:46Mildred.
05:47Armstrong was the first one.
05:48Right.
05:49Meryl.
05:50Flew the command module.
05:50Gus.
05:51No.
05:52No, it wasn't Gus.
05:53Ellen.
05:55No.
05:55The second step on the moon was Buzz Aldrin.
05:57And the guy that flew the command module was Michael Collins.
06:00And so Mildred, our champion, gets another $50 and a commanding lead.
06:06Here are three of the outstanding feminine roles in musical comedy.
06:09Tell me what hit movie musicals featured these characters.
06:12Look at the screen.
06:13In what musical did you find Von Trapp and Doolittle and Forbush?
06:16Ellen.
06:17Nellie Forbush's South Pacific.
06:18That's right.
06:19She couldn't wash that band right out of her hair.
06:21Meryl.
06:21Ah, can you get back me on this one?
06:25Yeah, how about next Tuesday?
06:27Mildred.
06:28My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle.
06:30Eliza McIntyre and Mary Van Trapp.
06:32Mary Van Trapp, The Sound of Music.
06:34Right.
06:34Meryl, I'll leave a wake-up call.
06:36Everything will be all right.
06:37Okay, so Mildred and Ellen will get $25 each.
06:44That was a good line, Meryl.
06:46Some of the most famous movie stars are dogs.
06:49Real four-legged dogs.
06:50I'll name three of them who made it big.
06:51You tell me their breed.
06:52Look at the screen.
06:54Rintintin, Asta, and Lassie.
06:56What were their breed?
06:56Meryl?
06:57Lassie, a collie.
06:57Good for you, Meryl.
06:58Mildred.
06:59Rintintin, German Shepherd.
07:00Yes, and Ellen, what was Asta?
07:01Asta was a wire-haired terrier.
07:03Oh, you're all very good with your movie dogs.
07:05$10 each.
07:05Very good.
07:06So, at the end of the round, Mildred has a very good lead, but we'll double the stakes
07:10in round two and see what happens.
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07:54Well, we'll get to know Meryl and Ellen for just a few moments.
07:56Meryl, you really broke us up with that line of yours on the show.
07:59Can I get back to you on that one?
08:00That was all right.
08:01I want to get back to you right now and find out about the skydiving.
08:04Yes, I've tried that a couple of times.
08:06It's quite exhilarating when you actually get out of the plane.
08:09But when you're first in the plane and looking down, it's quite fearful.
08:12In fact, I was pushed out my first time.
08:14Yeah.
08:14I just want to know what it's like through other people's eyes.
08:17You do some work for the Heart Fund, Ellen?
08:18That's right.
08:19Every year I can, the store-to-door for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
08:21Mm-hmm.
08:22Ontario.
08:22And when you're not doing that, what do you do?
08:24I'm a supply teacher and a part-time piano teacher as well.
08:26Oh, so you've got a lot of things going.
08:28Yeah.
08:28Here we go into round two with Mildred, our champion, having a good lead here.
08:36And with Mildred having a big lead, Meryl and Ellen have to do something in this round two,
08:39but we double the stakes.
08:40This time, if all three of you are right, it's $20 each.
08:43If two of you are right, it's $50.
08:44And if one person is right, it's $100 for that person.
08:47And here we go into round two.
08:49Here are the opening words of three songs we all used to sing around the old piano.
08:52I've left out the name of a person.
08:54You fill in the name.
08:55Look at the screen.
08:55Won't You Come Home, I'll Take You Home Again, I Dream of...
08:59I'd love to hear you sing these answers.
09:00Meryl?
09:01I Dream of Jeannie.
09:03I Dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair.
09:04I Dream of Jeannie.
09:05Do you want to sing it for me?
09:06No, thank you.
09:07Okay, Mildred?
09:08Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?
09:11No, on second thought, maybe we'd better not sing it.
09:14Ellen?
09:16I'll Take You Home Again, Irene?
09:18I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen.
09:20That's right, beautiful song.
09:21And so Mildred and Meryl are going to get $50 each.
09:25Throughout the years, women have made their mark on the world.
09:28Here are three women who rose to the top.
09:29Pick one to tell me what profession she is famous for.
09:32Look at the screen.
09:33Margaret Bourke-White, Mary Cassatt, Martha Graham.
09:36What profession?
09:36Meryl?
09:37Mary Cassatt, author.
09:39No, Mary Cassatt, not author.
09:40Ellen?
09:41Martha Graham, dance.
09:42That's correct.
09:43Mildred?
09:43Mary Cassatt, painting.
09:45Yes, beautiful painting.
09:47And Margaret Bourke-White was a great photographer.
09:48And Mildred and Ellen will get $50 each.
09:50I'm going to give you definitions for three words, each of which is the title of one of
09:57our best-known magazines.
09:58Give me the word, and you'll name the magazine.
10:01Look at the screen.
10:02The new abbreviation for wed or unwed women, title of courtesy after a man's name, unmarried
10:08French girl.
10:09That should be, those clues should give it away to you.
10:10Meryl?
10:10The first one, Ms.
10:11Ms. is right.
10:12Ellen?
10:13Unmarried French girl, Mademoiselle.
10:14Mademoiselle.
10:15Mildred?
10:16Esquire.
10:17Esquire, correct.
10:17Three out of three, $20 each.
10:19The Recording Industry Association of America presents Platinum Awards for albums selling
10:26a million copies or more.
10:28Here are three of those recent Platinum albums.
10:30Name the singing stars that won the Platinum.
10:33Look at the screen.
10:34No jacket required.
10:35Who's Zoom and Who?
10:36She's the boss.
10:37Mildred?
10:38Um, she's the boss, Bruce Springsteen.
10:41Nope.
10:41Meryl?
10:42No jacket required.
10:43Phil Collins?
10:43That's correct.
10:44Ellen?
10:44Who's Zoom and Who?
10:45Aretha Franklin.
10:46That's right.
10:46She's the boss, Mick Jagger, and Meryl and Ellen will get $50 each.
10:49Animals are the stars of commercials and ads for many things.
10:56So I'll name three animals.
10:57You name the company and item that they're helping to sell us.
11:01The company and the item.
11:02Look at the screen.
11:03Charlie Tuna, Koala, and Morris the Cat.
11:06The company and the item.
11:07Ellen?
11:08Charlie is star-kissed tuna.
11:09That's a good answer.
11:10Mildred?
11:10Morris the Cat has nine lives animal food.
11:14Pet food.
11:15Nine lives pet food we'll have to accept.
11:17Meryl?
11:18Koala, that's Australia traveling.
11:20That's Australia, but what is the name of the airline?
11:22K, uh, sorry.
11:24You had the airline, but you couldn't give me Qantas.
11:26And so Mildred and Ellen will get $50 each.
11:32In the National Football League, if a ball hits the out-of-bounds line, it's considered out-of-play.
11:38Now, if the ball in the following sports hits the out-of-bounds line, is it in-play or out-of-play?
11:43Look at the screen.
11:44When it hits the line in basketball, baseball, and tennis, is it in-or-out-of-play?
11:48Ellen?
11:49Tennis, it's out-of-play.
11:50No, it's in-play.
11:51If it hits the line, it's good.
11:52Meryl?
11:53Baseball, good?
11:54Yes.
11:54If it hits the line, it's good.
11:55Mildred?
11:56Basketball, no good.
11:58Good guess, Mildred.
11:59And three out of three, $20 each.
12:01I'm a good sport.
12:02In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy met up with the Tin Man.
12:07Now, I want you to meet up with three descriptions, each of which calls for an answer that includes
12:11the word tin.
12:12Look at the screen.
12:13The slang name for the Model T, the name for an early photograph, and name of the alley
12:18where the songwriters are.
12:19Meryl?
12:20Slang name, Tin Lizzy.
12:21Tin Lizzy is for the first one.
12:23And Mildred?
12:25Tin Pan Alley for the songwriters.
12:26Right.
12:27And now, the name for an early photograph, Ellen?
12:31I don't know.
12:32A tin type.
12:32A tin type.
12:33And so, Mildred and Meryl will get $50 each.
12:38Here are facts about three men for whom the United States truly proved to be the land
12:42of freedom and success.
12:44I'll tell you where they were born and what they did.
12:46You name these men who are proud to call Americans.
12:50First one, the clue is, develop the oral vaccine, the Star of Nightline, the Secretary of State
12:54under Nixon.
12:55All from foreign lands.
12:56Meryl?
12:56Star of Nightline, Ted Koppel.
12:58Correct.
12:58Mildred?
12:59Kissinger for the German Secretary of State under Nixon.
13:02Ellen?
13:03Jonas Salk?
13:04No, Dr. Sabin.
13:06Dr. Sabin came from Poland.
13:07And so, Mildred and Meryl will get $50 each.
13:12Here are three doctors that were played in movies and TV by three individual stars.
13:18Name the men who played these doctors.
13:20Look at the screen.
13:20Who played Dr. Doolittle, who played Dr. Strangelove, and who played Dr. Hartley?
13:25Meryl?
13:26Dr. Strangelove.
13:28Sorry.
13:29Mildred?
13:30Dr. Strangelove, Peter Sellers.
13:32Right.
13:32Ellen?
13:33Dr. Doolittle, Rex Harrison.
13:34Right.
13:34And TV's Dr. Hartley is Bob Newhart.
13:36And so, Mildred and Ellen will get $50 each.
14:09We've had so many violent movies lately that you should be well up on the names of various
14:16weapons.
14:17Here are three weapons.
14:18Pick one.
14:18Tell me if it's a small dagger, or a sword, or a gun, or an axe.
14:24Look at the screen.
14:25A halberd, a scimitar, and a carbine.
14:28Ellen?
14:29A scimitar is a small knife.
14:31No, it isn't.
14:32I'm sorry.
14:32Mildred?
14:33A carbine is a gun.
14:35Right.
14:35Meryl?
14:36A scimitar is a sword.
14:37Is a sword, and a halberd is an axe.
14:39So, Mildred and Meryl will get $50 each.
14:43At the end of the second round, Mildred has the lead, and we'll have the edge in the countdown.
14:48Meryl just knows about Ellen for second place, and we'll have that edge.
14:51We'll come to the countdown round right after these messages.
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15:33All right, this is the countdown round.
15:35It'll determine who goes for the beautiful car.
15:37Charlotte is showing us now.
15:38Where you count down from, determined by the amount of money you won in the first two rounds.
15:42Mildred had the most money, only has to answer four questions before the others to win.
15:46Meryl will have to answer five.
15:47Ellen, six.
15:49Here are the titles of three popular songs that were based on themes from classical composers.
15:54Name the classical composers.
15:55Look at the screen.
15:57Till the end of time came from a Polonaise.
15:59Tonight we love came from a concerto.
16:00Full moon, empty arms came from a concerto.
16:02Meryl.
16:03The first one, George Gershwin.
16:04Sorry, Ellen.
16:06Tonight we love Tchaikovsky.
16:07Correct, continue.
16:08Full moon and empty arms.
16:11Sorry, Mildred.
16:12Chopin, till the end of time.
16:14Yes, and can you give me full moon and empty arms?
16:17Tchaikovsky.
16:17No, Rachmaninoff.
16:18Mildred needs three.
16:20Meryl, five.
16:20Ellen, five.
16:21When you start a word with poly, P-O-L-Y, that means many of whatever follows.
16:26So tell me what one has many of in these poly, P-O-L-Y, poly words.
16:31Look at the screen.
16:32We have many what?
16:33When we have polytheist, polyandrist, polychromatic, Meryl.
16:37Polychromatic, many eyes?
16:39No.
16:40Ellen.
16:40Polytheist, many gods?
16:42Yes, continue.
16:44Polychromatic, many levels?
16:45No.
16:46Mildred.
16:47Polychromatic, many colors?
16:48Yes, and polyandrist?
16:50Oh, God, I don't know.
16:52Many husbands.
16:54Mildred still needs two.
16:55Ellen, four.
16:55Meryl, five.
16:56I'll give you clues to three ballads that hit the top 40.
16:59Pick a clue and give me the title of the ballad.
17:01Look at the screen.
17:02Here's the clue.
17:03These were Bank Robbers, The End of Crockett, TV character played by Boone.
17:07Can you name the ballads, Meryl?
17:09Can you name any ballad?
17:11Parker, Bank Robbers, Jesse Janks.
17:13No, The Ballad.
17:14Ellen?
17:15Bank Robbers, The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde.
17:17Yes, continue.
17:22Mildred.
17:23Paladin is the last one.
17:25The Ballad of Paladin.
17:25And can you give me the middle one, The Ballad, The End of Crockett and Booy?
17:28Um, it's The Ballad of the Alamo and you still need one to become a five-time champion.
17:35Ellen just needs three.
17:36We know that in geometry, an angle of 180 degrees is called a straight angle.
17:41What are these angles called?
17:42Look at the screen.
17:43A, B, and C, what kind of angles are they called?
17:46Meryl.
17:46A is acute.
17:47A is acute.
17:48Continue.
17:48B is obtuse.
17:50Continue.
17:50C is right angle.
17:51You got all three of those and now you just need two.
17:54Look at this game.
17:55Mildred needs one.
17:56Meryl needs two.
17:57Ellen needs three.
17:58I'm going to show you three signs of the zodiac.
18:01What astrological sign does each one represent?
18:03Look at the screen.
18:04There they are.
18:05A, B, and C.
18:05Mildred, you just need one of them.
18:07Uh, A is Pisces.
18:10A is not Pisces.
18:11Ellen.
18:12C is Aquarius.
18:13C is Aquarius.
18:14Continue.
18:15Um, I don't know.
18:17She can't.
18:17Meryl.
18:18B is Aries.
18:19C is, no.
18:20B is Aries.
18:20I'm sorry, we've already had that and Aries is not the answer.
18:23The answers are Gemini is A and B is Capricorn.
18:26And so Mildred needs one, Meryl needs two, Ellen needs two.
18:29I'm going to show you three mathematical symbols.
18:31Tell me what they define.
18:33Here are the three symbols.
18:34A, B, and C.
18:35Ellen needs two of them.
18:36B is Pi.
18:37B is Pi.
18:38You need one more.
18:39C is Cosine.
18:40No.
18:41Meryl.
18:41C is Infinity.
18:42And you need one more.
18:43A is Divide.
18:44No, A is not Divide.
18:45Mildred, what is A?
18:47A is, uh, percentage.
18:49No.
18:50Square root.
18:51Look at this score.
18:52Mildred won.
18:53Meryl won.
18:54Ellen won.
18:58Time for a little math.
19:00If one quarter equals 25%, what is the percentage equivalent of these simple fractions?
19:05Listen.
19:06One fifth, three fifths, six fifths.
19:11Meryl.
19:12Percentage is eight, eight, what percentage, which one?
19:15Point eight, three, three, three, three.
19:17No, no, one fifth, three fifths, six fifths.
19:19Mildred.
19:20One fifth is a twentieth.
19:22Twenty, no, not a twentieth.
19:24I'm sorry, Ellen.
19:25One fifth is 20%.
19:26You got it.
19:39Sorry, Ellen.
19:40Can you believe you said a twentieth?
19:42I meant twenty percent.
19:43When you meant twenty percent, a twentieth?
19:45Mildred wins four days in a row.
19:47It's right down to one, and that one stumped her.
19:51We've got to give this lady a big hand.
19:52She has been a great, great champion.
20:00Mildred says that's the game.
20:02What a great sport you are.
20:04What a great sport, and what a great champion you are.
20:06It's just a delight having you on all this week.
20:08Two thousand eight hundred and ten dollars you take away with you.
20:10I wish it were the car, because you sure were a splendid champion.
20:13It's okay.
20:14It was lots of fun.
20:15When you said a twentieth instead of twenty percent.
20:18I meant twenty percent.
20:18Well, who won that game?
20:21Who was the champion there?
20:23Ellen?
20:23If she wins the car, she's going to be able to take you to work every day as a bonus for you.
20:28Meryl, thanks for being with us on the show.
20:29We win 400.
20:30Mildred, let's go out and see if we can win the car.
20:32Ellen?
20:32Ellen?
20:33Stay with us as our new champion, Ellen Jacobson, gets the chance to win this sporty Pontiac Fiero GT.
20:44Automobiles for the staff of Split Second provided by Ontario Rent-A-Car.
20:47For dependability and reliability at a reasonable price, big or small, we rent them all on Ontario Rent-A-Car.
20:53Accommodations for Monty Hall and the Split Second staff provided by the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle,
20:57Toronto's only downtown hotel on the lake.
20:59Featuring first-class dining and the award-winning Chateau Neuf,
21:02the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
21:04The car featured as today's big prize on Split Second was provided by Addison Cadillac,
21:08the leading General Motors dealership in downtown Toronto.
21:11Addison on Bay, Sherilyn's wardrobe by Winston.
21:16Ellen, you came from last place to become the new champion here.
21:18You'll have a chance for that car, and here's the way we play the game.
21:21Five screens back there, three of them say car on them,
21:24and you get three choices.
21:25Pick the three cars, and the car is yours.
21:27If not, it's going to be this fur.
21:28Designer Davini used Norwegian blue fox to fashion this elegant jacket modeled by our Sherilyn Sparrow.
21:36It's versatile enough for day or evening wear, and it's from Dicker & Dicker of Beverly Hills.
21:42So let's turn around, look at the screen, and make our three selections.
21:44Let's see, uh, one, four, and five.
21:47One, four, and five.
21:49Let's see if the car is behind one.
21:51It is not.
21:51The fur is behind it.
21:52Turn the ball around and show us where the car is today.
21:55It was behind three, four, and five.
21:57You had two of them, right?
21:58And so the fur is yours.
21:59If you take the fur, of course, you, uh, leave the show.
22:02Otherwise, you can come back tomorrow and try for the car again.
22:04I think I'll come back.
22:05She's going to come back.
22:06Ellen's going to come back for the next show,
22:07and we'll be back to see if she can continue to be a champion.
22:10We thank so much Mildred over here.
22:13We've made such a great game of it.
22:15Thank you very much for being with us, Mildred.
22:18A great champion, one little slip of the tongue.
22:22Why are you, why would you say it?
22:24Come over here and give me a hug.
22:27It was a pleasure having you on the night.
22:37Split Second is a Stephan Hader's Money Hall production
22:49in association with Concept Equity Funding Limited.
22:53Adam Sandler, Taya Leone, in the romantic comedy...
23:14Oh, boy.
23:16Spanglish, tonight at 9 on Game TV.
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