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00:00Welcome to Black and White Overnight, Game Show Network's salute to the bygone era of classic game shows, featuring some of your favorite stars of stage and screen.
00:30Thank you very, very much, my friends. Good evening. Welcome to another edition of I've Got a Secret. May I say that I am delighted to be substituting for Howell March, who is now on a 46-week vacation from this show.
00:43I had a magnificent vacation. I must say, honestly, that after a while I missed you, and I wish that I could say the same for you, that you missed me, but I found out about all you people.
00:54I found out about, you know how much you missed me? When I first went away this summer, it was only six short weeks ago, this show was 10th in the national ratings, the 10th most popular show in the country.
01:05I've only been to go away six weeks, and in that short time, this show is now third.
01:13I wish CBS would take my advice. I told them, I said, give me a replacement with no talent. Things will work out better, you know.
01:19But it didn't. Gee, they got three great guys. First of all, Bill Cullen did one great week for us, Bill, for which many thanks.
01:25Henry Morgan did the next one. Henry, thank you. And, of course, my friend Howell March did the ensuing four weeks.
01:31But I sailed my brains out all summer long for four weeks, and then for two weeks I went fishing in Canada.
01:37Not that I really like fishing, but fishing's about the only thing you can do nowadays and stay out of confidential.
01:42So I did that. But I am delighted to be back, and may I suggest, I hope that he is watching our show tonight, because I wish to express my gratitude to him.
01:52May we have a large hand of gratitude to Howell March.
01:55Thank you, Howell March.
01:58What's, uh, what's your name?
02:19It's only been six weeks. I knew you'd be for...
02:21Howell March?
02:22I thought I recognized you. What are you doing here tonight?
02:24I've got a secret.
02:26Look out.
02:28I've got a secret.
02:31Starring, Gary Moore.
02:36Good night, gentlemen.
02:39Now let's meet the people who make this America's number one panel show, our panel.
02:43To begin with, there is the eminent Mr. Bill Cullen, and then the eminent Miss Jane Meadows.
02:52Next, the omnipotent Mr. Henry Morgan, and the elegant Miss Faye Emerson.
02:56That is our panel.
02:58All ready to play the game, friends?
03:05Why, sure.
03:05Good. Let's have at it, then we are. Will our first contestant come in, please?
03:08How are you? Good to see you. Hi.
03:22Now, we'll start another row, I guess, huh?
03:24Nice to see you. Hello. How are you?
03:26Good evening.
03:26Now then, panel, I'm going to ask these folks each to identify themselves by name, please. We'll start off with you, sir. Will you tell us what your name is, please?
03:35I'm Arthur Davis.
03:36Mr. Davis, nice to have you with us. Your name, sir?
03:38I'm Stuart Enscoe.
03:40Mr. Enscoe. Now let's start back here.
03:41My name is Gifford Agnell.
03:43Mr. Agnell?
03:43My name is Judy Enscoe.
03:45Miss Enscoe.
03:46My name is Ralph Petley.
03:47Ralph?
03:48My name is Stuart Enscoe.
03:49Another Enscoe.
03:50All right.
03:50My name is Seth Corwin.
03:52Seth Corwin?
03:52My name is Morgan Hussie.
03:54Morgan Hussie?
03:55My name is Isabel Enscoe.
03:56Mrs. Enscoe?
03:57My name is John Ragland.
03:59John Ragland.
04:00All right.
04:00Now, panel, I will tell you that these people share a secret in common.
04:03I will ask them to whisper their secret to me now, and we'll show it to the folks at
04:07home on their screens.
04:07Here we go.
04:19Well, that's hard to believe, but all right.
04:20This concerns something that they did, panel, and we'll start at the top of the batting order,
04:26I guess, with Bill Cullen.
04:26Well, Gary, I can't help remembering what happened when you came back from your vacation
04:30last year.
04:32What happened?
04:32Well, the very first person on, after you were back from your vacation, was somebody...
04:37Well, let me question these people.
04:39Are these all people whom you failed to tip during your vacation?
04:46No.
04:47I failed to tip them, but I wasn't supposed to.
04:49This is something that they did.
04:52Yes.
04:52Does it have anything...
04:54Oh, you, sir.
04:54Does it, Mr. Ensco, the first Mr. Ensco, does it have anything to do with Gary's vacation?
04:59Oh, yes.
05:02Did he go and...
05:03No, he wouldn't have done that.
05:05I was wondering if he charged you all like $4 to bring you down from wherever he was to
05:09here in his boat.
05:11Mr. Agnew, I think.
05:12No, he didn't do that.
05:14And we're coming up.
05:16All right, there's $20 down and $60 to go.
05:19I guess Mr. Davis will make you treasurer here.
05:22Let's go to Jane.
05:23Gary, it seems to me you made a pun about tipping.
05:26Would this have to do with sailing?
05:28Will it have to do with sailing?
05:30Yes.
05:31Yes, it does.
05:33You all were sailing this summer.
05:35Were you in a race with Gary?
05:37Yes, we were.
05:38They all were.
05:39They all...
05:39No, we don't.
05:40And you all beat Gary?
05:43Oh, no!
05:53As someone says, I should have kept you.
05:56To begin with.
05:57And listen, if you think this looks like a lot of people who beat me in the race this summer,
06:01this isn't all of them.
06:03Some of them didn't make it.
06:05I must say, however, that each of these folks are not individual boat owners.
06:08These are skippers and crews of boats that beat our boat this summer.
06:12And one entire boat and its crew, Fred Hibbard and his boat, Caprice, are not represented here tonight.
06:17They couldn't get here.
06:19We had a race.
06:19Arthur, how many...
06:20Arthur Davis was the number one man.
06:22He came in first, and Stuart came in second.
06:25No, third.
06:25You came in third and came in second.
06:27Second...
06:28Shamrock?
06:29Shamrock.
06:30Seth Coleman and Shamrock?
06:31Yeah.
06:32Yeah.
06:32And who came in the...
06:34Then it was who?
06:35Tecora?
06:36Walter Devere on Kaikura.
06:37You know, Walter Devere on Kaikura.
06:38And then I was sixth, that makes me, doesn't it?
06:41I think you were fifth, Gary.
06:43Fifth?
06:44No.
06:44No, it couldn't have been.
06:46Wait till next year.
06:47It wasn't first.
06:48It wasn't first, anyhow, I'll tell you.
06:50And I want to say on behalf of my boat and my crew that it's not my fault.
06:54It's not the boat's fault that we came in.
06:55It's just that these people make their boats go awfully fast.
06:59Well, you'll have to fight over the $20.
07:01And the Winstons...
07:02Arthur, I'll split these between you and Stuart.
07:04And wait a minute, there's a whole special package down here.
07:07And if you all will share these offstage.
07:09Thank you very much, and look out for next year.
07:12Thank you, Gary.
07:13You'll be lucky.
07:14I'll go.
07:14Stay tuned.
07:31There's more Black and White Overnight, only on Game Show Network.
07:35Now, let's have our next contestant, if you will, please, sir, come in.
07:48Can you tell our panel, please, what your name is and where you're from?
07:51I'm Captain Bill Holsinger of the host company number four volunteer fireman of Harrisonburg, Virginia.
07:58All right, this is Captain Holsinger.
07:59He's captain of the volunteer fire department in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
08:02You want to pull in a little closer, Captain?
08:04All right.
08:04Now, if you'll whisper your secret to me, we'll show it at the same time to the folks at home.
08:09All right.
08:17To help classify Captain Holsinger's secret, I will say it concerns something that happened.
08:22And panel, this one, it should be a very easy secret, because his secret appeared in all the newspapers just yesterday.
08:28And in view of that, we're going to give you just one guess each.
08:32And we'll start again with, uh, where did we leave off?
08:34We left off with Jane.
08:35We'll start with Henry.
08:37Um, some fire company yesterday lost a $15,000 fire engine in a fire.
08:42Was that yours?
08:43Yes.
08:43He leaves the newspapers, that's exactly...
08:50Well, how would you phrase, then, the question, the secret?
08:53Um, we dumbheads left a fire, and, uh, our $15,000 fire engine was burned in the fire,
09:03and we didn't know it until we got that back to the firehouse, something like that.
09:06They walked back?
09:08I don't know.
09:08Well, let's find out from the captain exactly what did happen.
09:11And the, uh, the secret is that his truck burned up, the fire truck burned up just, uh, just last Monday.
09:15Captain, what happened?
09:16Uh, we received a call for this burning brush fire on Monday, and as we got there on the scene of the fire,
09:23we pulled into this field and tried to hit, stop the flames from spreading.
09:28Uh, just as we started to put our pump in gear, the truck stalled on us, and while we were trying to start the truck,
09:35the wind shifted, and first thing we know, we were surrounded by flames, and we lost our fire truck.
09:42As a matter of fact, you were quite lucky to get your personnel out, weren't you?
09:44In fact, all the boys that were there were very lucky to get out, because they kept trying to start the truck.
09:49Well, and I'm sorry, I'm sorry I said dumbheads, you know.
09:53Oh, that's all right.
09:53They'll squirt a hose on you sometime, and you're not looking at it.
09:56Uh, well, you covered in insurance on this, Captain?
09:58Uh, we had insurance on it, but it was not sufficient to replace the truck and all the equipment we lost on it.
10:05Well, Henry, if you happen to have an extra fire engine or anybody out there, you send it to Captain Halsinger, will you?
10:10Because he's going to need it, and all the folks down there in Harrisonburg.
10:12You didn't win much money.
10:14As a matter of fact, you didn't win any money, did you?
10:15No.
10:16Here's $80 toward the fire truck.
10:18All right.
10:19That'll get you one squirt out of the hose, I guess.
10:21See if they get that.
10:22Right, and a carton of Winston's, and our thanks and sympathy, I suppose.
10:27Thank you very much for being with us.
10:28Well, now, this show really becomes, I've got a secret in more ways than one.
10:39I have got left in my possession one card, one card only, and after that, I don't know what this show is all about.
10:46It says here, Gary, introduce Hal March.
10:50I'll be very glad to do that, because Hal and I have been close friends since many, many years ago.
10:54Ladies and gentlemen, Hal March.
10:58Nice to have you with us.
11:05Gary, I'd like to say on behalf of the audience, none of us, none of them have had a chance to say it.
11:09And of course, on behalf of the panel, everybody really missed you.
11:12Really, you're a kind man.
11:15You're a kind man.
11:15It's true.
11:20Gary, while you were out this summer, did you get to watch any television at all?
11:22No, I was on the boat the entire time.
11:24The whole time.
11:25Did you perchance see this show at all?
11:28I'm sorry to say I didn't see a one.
11:29Well, that's good, Gary, because I'm going to ask you to go out to the soundproof room offstage, because we have a little surprise for you.
11:35Who does that?
11:36You do.
11:37And we'll call you...
11:38On my own show, I go out?
11:39Quickly, Gary.
11:40Quickly.
11:41Quickly.
11:41It's only a half hour show, Gary.
11:43Would you please...
11:43I go out, sorry?
11:44Offstage.
11:45That's right, Gary.
11:46Quickly.
11:46Quickly, Gary.
11:47Okay.
11:48Get the bastards.
11:50Bastards.
11:51Out, out, out.
11:54Is he gone?
11:56Now?
11:57Wait a minute.
11:58All right, let me tell you what we're going to do.
12:00The panel's going to come over and sit with me, panel, so you can start right now if you'd like.
12:03And we're going to try to stump Gary using the same secrets that were used on the panel to stump them during Gary's vacation.
12:09So, panel, if you're over here, and while you're coming over, I'd like to remind the audience of something.
12:13Do you remember the day of Knock, Knock, Who's There?
12:16Well, now we're going to find out who's there.
12:18Stay tuned.
12:19There's more Black and White Overnight.
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12:26This collection is not sold in stores.
12:28All right, now here's what we're going to do, ladies and gentlemen.
12:30On August 21st, Marilyn Maxwell was on the show, and her secret was that she was revealing secrets about the panel.
12:37So we've got some secrets about Gary Moore, and let's see if he can guess that we're revealing secrets about him.
12:41Okay, can you get Gary back in, please?
12:46Hurry, hurry, guys.
12:47Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.
12:48Just find yourself a seat, Gary.
12:49You'll be a little crowded over here.
12:50All by myself?
12:51Right over there.
12:52Not for long.
12:53All right.
12:53Gary, do you see the blindfold in front of you?
12:55Yeah.
12:55Would you put that on, please?
12:57I guess.
12:57Okay.
12:59And we're going to let you in on some of the things you missed this summer, Gary.
13:02And this first one is a secret that concerns something Marilyn Maxwell did to the panel, and tonight we're going to do it to you, Gary.
13:10So if you'd like to start the question, you can go right ahead.
13:13Uh, it was something pleasant, I gather.
13:16Uh, not entirely unpleasant, no.
13:19Uh-huh.
13:19Does it make any difference that I am a boy and she is so obviously a girl?
13:29Uh, no, I wouldn't say so, would you?
13:32You see, the stunt works for either one of us, huh?
13:33Um, is it a physical thing?
13:41Um.
13:42Um, well.
13:46What did you say, Gary?
13:48Now, wait a minute.
13:48I thought I detected the sound of a chair scraping backward.
13:52Is somebody moving?
13:54Well, we'd all have to be wax dummies if none of us were.
13:57Is anybody on their feet and moving around?
14:00Um.
14:00Uh, yeah, I gather, I gather by the way you're stalling that somebody is.
14:07Well, Faye will answer the question, Gary.
14:09All right, Faye.
14:10Uh, is somebody moving around?
14:12Well, you obviously didn't much at the time.
14:16Ah.
14:17Uh.
14:18No.
14:18No.
14:19All right.
14:20This thing, this thing you say is physical.
14:22Well, not very, no.
14:24Not very physical.
14:25It's a form of mental torture.
14:26Yes.
14:27Grand.
14:28Um.
14:30Gary.
14:39I said, yeah.
14:39I, I, it's time, Rudy, to ask you to remove your blindfold, but Henry didn't get a chance
14:43to answer a question.
14:44The secret's over.
14:44Would you ask Henry a question anyway?
14:46Yes.
14:47Henry, are you the one who is in charge of doing whatever this thing is?
14:50Well, it's relative, Gary.
14:52I was just, uh, moving some props.
14:54Now you can take off your blindfold, Gary.
14:56Gary, we were revealing secrets that we dug up about you.
15:01Is that familiar to Gary?
15:02Oh, look at that miserable picture I didn't want anybody to know.
15:05You're cute.
15:06That, that, don't you think Gary's cute there?
15:08I can remember that suit, and it's the only time I ever hated my parents.
15:12And underneath that, I wore a thing we call a combination.
15:15It looked like it was made of cheesecloth, and it was all one piece with an escape hatch
15:18in the back.
15:21Gary, there were a couple of other secrets that we reviewed.
15:23I would like to ask you about them.
15:24Do you remember what your nickname was in grammar school?
15:27Uh, I remember one of them.
15:28What was that?
15:29Uh, Fats.
15:31Fats Morphid.
15:32We added an O.
15:34We thought it was Fats-O-Morphid.
15:36No, this was a very square, very square group.
15:38Just plain old Fats Morphid.
15:39As you can see, I was a chubby rascal.
15:41Well, that was one of the secrets revealed about you.
15:43One other thing, Gary.
15:44It's very hard to tell because you're sitting down, but did you gain any weight this summer?
15:48Did I gain any weight?
15:49Yeah.
15:49No, I stayed exactly the same.
15:50Would you stand up a little bit?
15:52Stand up for a second.
15:53Yes.
15:53I figure about four pounds.
15:55Four pounds, yeah.
15:56Four pounds, Gary.
15:57You say four pounds?
15:59Take our word for it.
16:00Now, are you going to believe us or you, Gary?
16:01I'm going to believe me.
16:02All right, you broke even.
16:04That was a wrong secret.
16:05The producer doesn't know what he's doing.
16:07Well, you can sit down now, Gary.
16:08One other question.
16:09Did you flunk anything in high school, Garrison?
16:13Well, I don't mean this to be a smart-alecky answer, but I believe in telling the truth
16:17that I'm afraid the answer is going to have to be everything.
16:22But particularly...
16:23Well, that made up for the last one.
16:24We only had just flunking one thing, so that...
16:26That was terribly kind of you.
16:28Not at all.
16:29Now, one other question, Gary.
16:31Did you ever have a job as a chambermaid?
16:36Yes!
16:40Matter of fact, I did.
16:41How long a version of that do you want?
16:44Very stupidly, when I was 16 years old, I ran away from home because I wasn't doing
16:48well in school.
16:49And I got down as far as Duke University, and I looked up a friend of mine who was in
16:53a fraternity down there, and he took me in at the fraternity house, and I was looking
16:57around for a job because I had no money, and it happened that they had just fired their
17:00chambermaid, and they gave me a job, and I made the beds and swept the place out for
17:04about a week.
17:05Realized your lifelong ambition.
17:07Well, that's the first secret, Gary.
17:13Panel, here's your money, because we stumped Gary, and also there's some Winston cigarettes
17:17coming up.
17:17Just a moment here.
17:18Will you take my...
17:19Will you trust me to later for the Winston cigarettes?
17:21Gary, there's another...
17:22There won't be time for any water, Gary.
17:24There's another secret coming up.
17:25So would you leave the stage, please, quickly?
17:26Hurry, hurry, out!
17:27Quickly, out, out!
17:29All right.
17:30Is he off?
17:32Okay.
17:32Now, last August 7th, ladies and gentlemen, Ricardo Montalban was on the show, and he
17:37said that what gave him the most trouble in learning the English language, that the Americans
17:41took a lot of...
17:42He took a lot of American phrases literally.
17:45For example, cutting a rug.
17:46When he first came to this country, he thought cutting a rug literally meant taking his scissors
17:50and slicing up somebody's carpet.
17:52So for his secret, he acted out a lot of well-known American phrases that don't mean
17:56what they say.
17:57And we're going to do that to Gary Moore tonight, see if he can guess what we're doing.
18:00All right.
18:00Would you send Gary back, please?
18:03Hurry!
18:04Hurry, hurry, Gary.
18:06Same seat.
18:06Gary?
18:06It's pretty dull out there.
18:07Yes?
18:08This secret concerns something that Ricardo Montalban did to the panel, and we're going
18:12to do it to you, so you can start the questioning any time you'd like.
18:14You don't have to be blindfolded.
18:17All right.
18:18Again, is this a physical thing that you did to Ricardo Montalban, Montalban?
18:21What was that?
18:22Was this a physical thing?
18:24You all got something against doctors?
18:27It was a partly physical thing, yeah, Gary.
18:30I guess so, yeah.
18:31Partly physical.
18:31Does it have anything to do with the fact that he is a leading man type, which I am not?
18:36I think you are, but that has nothing to do with it.
18:38You are obviously apple polishing.
18:42Adam and Eve, what's the connection?
18:44You're biting the hand that feeds you?
18:46Welcome to Panama and Queer.
18:47What are you doing?
18:50Now, anything else you'd like to ask, Gary?
18:51Yes, have you all popped your corks?
18:56When you're building a lily, oh, you're acting out cliches.
18:59That is right.
19:01All right.
19:07Gary?
19:07I was right.
19:08Mike Stokey could sue us, couldn't he?
19:10There was one more little one that we had to pull in.
19:12Do you mind if we pull it?
19:12Would you ask Henry another question, please?
19:15Not that one, Henry.
19:16I heard somebody shout.
19:17Not that one, Henry.
19:18The other one will take the line.
19:19I don't know what's going on.
19:20All right, ask any other question.
19:21Ready to go?
19:22Okay, let's go.
19:24It's the only exercise I've had all week.
19:29Yeah, we got it.
19:31All set.
19:32All set.
19:33Al goes first.
19:40Oh, yes.
19:42Ear to the ground, shoulder to the wheel, nose to the grindstone.
19:44Yay!
19:44And just in time.
19:53All right, panelist.
19:53Must have been a pretty ridiculous show.
19:54Huh?
19:55Must have been a pretty ridiculous show.
19:56Oh, we had a lot of fun.
19:56I had a bruised ear for about three weeks, but it was a lot of fun.
20:00Now we have another secret story, Gary.
20:01So, quickly.
20:02Oh, now, come on.
20:02Quickly, Gary.
20:04Now, now.
20:05Quickly.
20:07Is he gone now?
20:09He's moving faster.
20:10All right.
20:11On August 14th, Ben Blue was our guest, and he performed a great public service by showing
20:15all the viewers what color television would be like.
20:18Now, he did this by attaching labels to the panelists, showing the color of everything
20:22that they had on.
20:23So, that's what we're going to do to Gary now.
20:25Send Gary back in, please.
20:30Quickly.
20:31Quickly.
20:31I give up.
20:32All right, Gary.
20:33Yes.
20:33Uh, you see the blindfold?
20:35Yeah.
20:35Once more, please.
20:36Okay.
20:36Okay?
20:37Got it on comfortably?
20:38Right.
20:39Okay.
20:40Now, don't stay right where you are, Gary.
20:42Oh, I'm not moving.
20:43I'll tell you when I ask the question.
20:45Now, would you come with me, please, Gary?
20:47Trust me.
20:47I have a lit Winston, you know.
20:49It's all right.
20:50All right.
20:50You can trust me.
20:50I'll stay to the right spot, because I've got a lot of German shepherd blood in me.
20:54Right down here.
20:56Okay.
20:56Oh, we're right back here.
20:57All right, Gary.
20:58Now, you can start asking questions any time you'd like, Gary.
21:02Well, it's obvious that this ain't Henry and Bill.
21:08Hello, Jane.
21:09Hi, dear.
21:10What?
21:12What's the current of love?
21:13Ask questions, Gary.
21:14Ask questions.
21:15All right.
21:15What did you put on my head?
21:18Are you dressing me up to represent something?
21:21No, we aren't.
21:23You're not dressing me up to represent anything.
21:25Am I supposed to look like anything that has a title to it, like King of the Mardi Gras,
21:30or...
21:32No.
21:32Thank you very much.
21:33No, Gary.
21:34You just speak my ear.
21:37Isn't this educational, ladies and gentlemen?
21:39Isn't it?
21:39I was going to say, is this fun for anybody?
21:41Because it isn't much for me.
21:42Oh, you have no idea, Gary, how wonderful you look.
21:46This is pretty...
21:46Oh, I do, I do.
21:47This is a full tailoring job.
21:48Are you getting a full...
21:49That's fine.
21:50Are the people at home, are they learning anything?
21:51One doesn't know what to ask with all these hands.
21:59You can just keep asking, Gary.
22:00Everything.
22:01It's invisible.
22:01One thing about this particular secret that has got a lot of order to it, everything is
22:05done right in line here.
22:06Oh, I see.
22:06Now, I am being made up to look like something.
22:09You're being made to look like Gary Moore with a bunch of stuff on him.
22:12Is this a costume that's being put on me?
22:15Of sorts.
22:16No, it isn't.
22:17It's not a costume.
22:18It wouldn't really be called a costume, would it?
22:19No, not really.
22:20I think you're lending yourself to an educational part of television, Gary.
22:24Oh, well, I'm very glad to hear that.
22:25This might be a television first, really.
22:27Where does that go?
22:28I hope it's a television last, whatever it may be.
22:32I don't know.
22:33This can go somewhere, I would say.
22:34Wouldn't you?
22:35We're told to ask questions.
22:37All right.
22:39Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
22:41He's not very close.
22:42I don't know how you possibly missed, Gary.
22:44It was so obvious.
22:45I guarantee anybody else would have.
22:47Would you take off your blindfold, Gary, and leave the rest of the things on you,
22:50and you might begin to get an idea.
22:52You get it, Faye?
22:53There you go.
22:54You see what happened, Gary?
22:56We were trying.
22:56Ben blew when he was on the show.
22:58Try to let the people at home see what this show would look like in color.
23:02Now, this is black and white.
23:03So what we did was put labels on you telling the audience at home what color everything that you have on is.
23:08For example, your hair, the color of that is short.
23:11And sparse.
23:12And sparse.
23:13Short and sparse.
23:14Your tie is yellow.
23:16What does it have over my eyes?
23:18Plaid?
23:18Pink.
23:19Pink.
23:20That's nice.
23:21What else do you have here?
23:22Large.
23:23Pink.
23:24This right here.
23:25This is the four pounds.
23:27This is the four pounds.
23:28Fat.
23:29Fat.
23:29Fat.
23:30Sure.
23:30And what do you have in your hand?
23:32Where did that belong?
23:33Pink.
23:34That was here.
23:35All right.
23:37Well, anyway, Gary, I want to thank you so much for lending yourself to an educational thing here.
23:42And here panel is $80 for you.
23:45An additional $80.
23:46Faye, Bill, Henry, $80 for me.
23:49And a carton of cigarettes.
23:51I've done my share.
23:52Thank you very much, Gary.
23:53And good night.
23:54Good night, everybody.
23:54Oh, good night.
23:56Oh.
23:57Good night.
23:57Good night.
24:00Good night.
24:05Good night.
24:08Now I know what it's like to be a contestant on this show.
24:10And if I'm ever invited, I'm going to turn it down.
24:12I'll guarantee you.
24:13What?
24:14Boy, some glue.
24:17It has been a joy being back with you tonight, my friends.
24:20We are going to go into a huddle, try to bring up another good one for you next week.
24:23Or it is not to me to say that this is a good one.
24:25Not up to me to express that opinion.
24:27But we'll try to make it a good one next week.
24:28And so until then, this will be Gary Moore saying bye-bye for all of us.
24:32Be very kind to each other, will you?
24:33Goodbye out there.
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