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00:00We know that human beings inhale oxygen, but what do we exhale, carbon monoxide?
00:08You'll find out when one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home
00:13in this brand new Pontiac Grand Am in just a split second.
00:20And now, here's the star of our show, Monty Hall.
00:27Thank you very much.
00:28In answer to that question, humans exhale carbon dioxide, not carbon monoxide.
00:33That's poisonous.
00:34If I exhaled carbon monoxide, I'd kill all three contestants here.
00:38And who are these three contestants I didn't want to kill?
00:41Monty, first we have our returning champion for his fourth appearance, Jerry Corcoran.
00:46And next, a brewery worker whose co-workers are waiting to lift a glass in celebration
00:51because he's due to be a father any moment now, Tim Trower.
00:55And on your right, a golf pro who specializes in training junior golfers, Murray McLaren.
01:04Jerry, here you are for your fourth day.
01:05And of course, if you should be lucky and win today, we'd go up for that car.
01:08There'd only be two screens to pick from.
01:10Your chance would be 50-50.
01:11Get a car.
01:12You've been piling up a lot of doors so far.
01:13Four thousand six hundred and eighty bucks.
01:15So you have no complaints.
01:16That ain't hay.
01:17That ain't hay.
01:18And for a guy who packs them away at the supermarket, you'd have to pack away an awful lot of pounds
01:22of butter to make that kind of money.
01:24That's for sure.
01:25Nice to have you back with us, Jerry.
01:26And Tim, what's this about a baby expected any second?
01:29Well, my wife was due yesterday, so you might have a bigger audience in a minute.
01:33Always thinking.
01:34Always thinking.
01:35Good for you, Tim.
01:36And, Murray, we're going to talk about golf a little later on in the show.
01:38But right now, let me explain to everyone how we play our game split second.
01:42It's been a lot of fun.
01:44Now, as you know, each question has three answers.
01:47We ask you to come up with just one of those three answers.
01:49If each of you comes up with an answer, it's worth $10 apiece to you.
01:53If two of you come up with an answer, it's worth $25.
01:55And if only one of you comes up with the answer, you get 50 bucks in this round.
02:00Hit your buttons and get ready to go.
02:01Don't hit them before the answers appear on the screen or you'll be locked out.
02:04The locking device tells me who's first, second, or third.
02:06So now, here we go.
02:08Get ready.
02:08Jerry, Tim, and Murray.
02:11Here are the names of three TV game shows.
02:13Pick one and name the current host of that show.
02:15Take a look at the screen.
02:17Wheel of Fortune, Super Password, Sale of the Century.
02:19Jerry?
02:19Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak.
02:21Right.
02:22Tim?
02:23I'm blanked.
02:25And Murray?
02:26Doug Fraser, Super Password.
02:28Well, I'll tell you that Bert Convey is going to be very mad at you about that one.
02:32And Sale of the Century is Canada's Jim Perry.
02:34So only one scores that, and that's Jerry, and he gets a big 50 bucks.
02:38Our champion is off to a lead already.
02:41Castle Loma is a well-known castle in Toronto.
02:44I'll name three other famous castles.
02:45Pick one and tell me what country you'd find it in.
02:47Look at the screen.
02:49Where would you find Windsor Castle, Versailles, and Hermitage?
02:52And Murray's first.
02:53Versailles in France?
02:54Correct.
02:54Tim?
02:55Hermitage, Russia?
02:56That's correct.
02:56Jerry?
02:57Windsor Castle, England.
02:59All three of you are correct.
02:59All three of you get $10.
03:02In basketball, they start every game with the referee throwing the ball up between the
03:06two centers, and they call this a jump ball.
03:07I'll give some other well-known starting terms.
03:09You name the sport.
03:10Look at the screen.
03:12Tee-off, face-off, kick-off.
03:13What a cinch for you, Murray.
03:14Face-off, hockey.
03:15How do you like that?
03:16Didn't even take the one I thought he would.
03:17And Jerry?
03:19Murray's specialty, golf.
03:21Tee-off.
03:21Tee-off is golf, right.
03:24Kick-off, football.
03:25Right, all three of you got that.
03:25It's surprising me, Murray.
03:26You're being a golf coach, and you didn't even go for Tee-off.
03:29Well, I'm going to look at things going down the middle, actually.
03:32Down the middle.
03:32Oh, yes.
03:32You want to be a golfer, it's right down the middle.
03:34Very good.
03:35If I could do that, I'd be in your shoes.
03:37The captain and Tennille were a well-known musical duo that broke up.
03:41I'll give you one half of other famous teams that split.
03:44You give me the other half.
03:45Let's look at the screen.
03:47Singer, Simon Ann.
03:48Comedy team, Martin Ann.
03:49Mime, Shields Ann.
03:50And Murray.
03:51Comedy team, Martin and Lewis.
03:53That's correct.
03:54Tim?
03:55Mime, Shields, and Yarnell.
03:57Yes, Shields and Yarnell.
03:58And Jerry?
03:59Simon Ann Garfunkel.
04:00All three of you are right.
04:01All three of you get $10.
04:05Let's go dancing around the world.
04:06I'll give you the names of three dancers.
04:08You pick one and tell me it's country of origin.
04:09Look at the screen.
04:11The Tarantella, the Bolero, and the Rumba.
04:13And first is Murray.
04:15Bolero, Spain.
04:16Correct.
04:16Jerry?
04:17Tarantella, Italy.
04:18Correct.
04:18Tim?
04:19Rumba, Mexico?
04:21No, Cuba.
04:21I'm sorry, Tim, you don't score.
04:22Jerry and Murray do.
04:23They get themselves $25 apiece.
04:25Our champion has a very big lead.
04:28President Jimmy Carter's family made about as many headlines as Jimmy did himself.
04:32So I want you to give me the names of his following family members.
04:35Look at the screen.
04:36His mother's first name, his wife's first name, and his brother's first name.
04:39Tim?
04:40Mom's first name, Lillian.
04:41That's right.
04:42Murray?
04:42Brother's first name, Billy.
04:43That's right.
04:44And his wife's first name?
04:45Rosalind.
04:46That is correct.
04:46And all three of you, again, score $10.
04:48The python, and I'm not talking about my namesake, Monty Python, just the python, is the world's
04:55largest snake.
04:56I'll name three other animals.
04:57Pick one and tell me if it's the largest in its category.
05:00Look at the screen.
05:02Is the elephant the largest in land, the blue whale the largest in water, and the California
05:05condor the largest in air?
05:07What say you, Murray?
05:08Water blue whale is the largest.
05:10That is correct.
05:11Tim?
05:11Land elephant is?
05:13Yes, that is correct.
05:14Jerry?
05:14And the California condor.
05:16Yes.
05:16No, I'm sorry.
05:17The California condor is not the largest in his category.
05:19It's some kind of an albatross that hangs around my neck.
05:22Or maybe right now it hangs around your neck.
05:24Tim and Murray each get $25, and the game gets a little closer.
05:29Jerry has $115.
05:30Murray has $90.
05:31Tim trails with $65.
05:33Judy Garland had three special friends when she played in The Wizard of Oz.
05:36Name the parts these actors played when they were in Oz.
05:39Take a look at the screen.
05:40Jack Haley, Ray Bulger, Bert Lahr.
05:42Murray?
05:42Jack Haley was the scarecrow?
05:44Sorry, you're wrong.
05:46Tim?
05:46Bert Lahr was the cowardly lion?
05:48That is correct.
05:48Jerry?
05:49Ray Bulger was the scarecrow?
05:50That's right, and Jack Haley was the tin man.
05:52So Jerry and Tim get themselves $25 each.
05:57Let's put in a word for the mothers of the world.
05:59I'll show you how folks in three other countries say mother.
06:02Select one and tell me in what language it says mother.
06:04Look at the screen.
06:05Matka, Mer, Madre.
06:07Tim?
06:08Mer is French.
06:09Correct.
06:09Madre is Spain.
06:11Spanish, yes.
06:12And Jerry?
06:12Matka must be Russian.
06:14No, close, though.
06:15It was Polish.
06:16So two of the three, Tim and Murray, get $25 a piece.
06:19Let's look at that score.
06:20It's getting very, very close.
06:23Winter, spring, or fall, these ladies are always hot as summer.
06:26That's a play on words.
06:27You'll see why in a moment.
06:28Pick one, Summer, and give me her first name.
06:31There's a singer, Summer.
06:32There's an actress, singer, Summer.
06:33There's an actress, Summer.
06:34First name's Tim.
06:35Singer, Donna Summer.
06:36Correct.
06:37Murray?
06:37Actress, Suzanne Summer.
06:38That's right.
06:39And the actress?
06:40Julie Summer.
06:41No, I'm sorry.
06:42There is a Julie Summer, but the one that spells her name S-O-M-M-E-R is Elkie Summer.
06:46And so, Tim and Murray, $25 each.
06:48Take a look at the score.
06:49Each one of our players has $140.
06:53A three-way tie.
06:55It couldn't be any closer.
06:57What sports are the following men associated with?
06:59Look at the screen.
07:00Abner Doubleday, the markers of Queensbury, and Walter Camp.
07:04And Murray?
07:04Abner Doubleday, baseball.
07:06Right.
07:06Jerry?
07:07Marcus of Queensbury, boxing.
07:09Right.
07:09Tim?
07:10Walter Camp, tennis.
07:12No, football.
07:12The great old Walter Camp from football.
07:14So two of you scored $25.
07:16And once again, we have a tie between Jerry and Murray.
07:19Tim just trails by $25.
07:21When we return with the second round, our stakes are doubled.
07:24A great chance for Tim to make a comeback for the newborn babes still to come.
08:05Done right.
08:06At Kentucky Fried Chicken, we do chicken right.
08:15Murray, I was delighted to hear that you're a golf professional.
08:19Because I'm a golfer myself, I thought I could get a few tips.
08:21But then they say you only coach juniors.
08:23Does that let me out?
08:24Well, the juniors are a little easier to teach than us guys.
08:27Why is that?
08:27Well, we have a lot of bad habits to break.
08:30A lifetime of bad habits.
08:32A lifetime of bad habits, exactly.
08:33When you stick around, win or lose, stick around afterwards and just show me the little
08:36Well, you're holding the microphone fine.
08:39I always use that overlapping grip when I hold the microphone.
08:42Well, Murray, good luck to you and to Tim and to Jerry, our champ, because it's a very
08:44close race as we go into the second round where the stakes are doubled.
08:47The score is 165 for Murray and Jerry, 140 for Tim.
08:52Now, here's the chance when we double the stakes to make your comeback.
08:54Timmy, remember that you're not only playing for money, but you're going for that advantage
08:58in the countdown round.
08:58Because the one who has the most gets the advantage in that horse race that comes up later.
09:02Here we go with the second round.
09:03We call a baby cat a kitten and a baby deer a fawn.
09:08What's the name of these animal babies?
09:10Look at the screen.
09:11What's the baby goose called and the baby elephant and the baby bear, Jerry?
09:14Baby goose is a gosling.
09:15Correct.
09:16Tim?
09:16Baby elephant is a calf.
09:18That is correct.
09:18Murray?
09:19Baby bear is a cub.
09:20Three out of three.
09:21You get $20 each.
09:23In this round, it's $20 of all three of you score, 50 of two of you score, and 100 of
09:28only one of you scores.
09:30You know, within the past several years, a number of women have won fame for being
09:33the first to enter fields that were formerly in a man's world.
09:36I'll give you three historical events.
09:39You name the American lady who was first to do this.
09:41Look at the screen.
09:43The first to travel in space, run for vice president, sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.
09:46Murray?
09:48Travel in space was Janet Rain, Judy Rain?
09:51No, I'm sorry.
09:52Jerry?
09:53Travel in space was Sally Ride.
09:56That is correct.
09:56Tim?
09:58Run for vice president of the U.S., Geraldine Ferraro?
10:00That is correct.
10:01And the one to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court was Sandra Day O'Connor.
10:04Jerry and Tim get $50 each.
10:06And now, Jerry, our champion, has taken her lead.
10:10Look at these words and tell me what they describe or name.
10:14Kind of cute over here.
10:15Bonsai, bonsai, borzoi.
10:17And Tim?
10:18Borzoi is a dog?
10:19That's right.
10:20It's a Russian wolf hound.
10:21Murray?
10:21A bonsai, sorry, a bonsai is a...
10:24First or second?
10:24Tell me which one you're going for.
10:25Bonsai, the second one, is a plant, a tree?
10:28That's right.
10:28It's a dwarf plant.
10:29And Jerry?
10:30Bonsai is a Japanese chair.
10:32That's correct.
10:33All three of you score and get $20 each.
10:37You guys are doing very, very well.
10:39What's in a name?
10:40Well, you know that Alexander Archibald Leach was known as Cary Grant.
10:44Here are three other names that were changed to world-famous names.
10:46Pick one and give me the famous name.
10:49Francis Gumm, Marion Michael Morrison, Carol Wojtyla.
10:54I got that.
10:55Tim?
10:55Carol Wojtyla is Pope John Paul II.
10:57Well, it was a lot easier for you to say, wasn't it?
11:00And Murray?
11:01Marion Michael Morrison was John Wayne.
11:03That's right.
11:04Well, that's well done, Murray.
11:05And Jerry?
11:06Francis Gumm was Judy Garland.
11:08You guys are too smart.
11:09Three out of three again.
11:10$20 apiece.
11:13African nations are in the headlines every day, and the news stories are usually filed
11:16from their capital cities.
11:17So here are three cities.
11:18Tell me what African countries they're the capital of.
11:21Look at the screen.
11:22Nairobi, Rabat, Addis Ababa.
11:24Jerry?
11:25Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
11:27Correct.
11:27Tim?
11:28Nairobi, Kenya.
11:29Correct.
11:30Murray?
11:31Rabat, Ethiopia.
11:32No.
11:32Ethiopia was Addis Ababa that he said at the beginning.
11:35Yes.
11:35Rabat was Morocco.
11:36Two of you score.
11:37$50 each for Jerry and Tim.
11:39And Jerry has $325.
11:41Tim has $300.
11:42Murray now trails at $225.
11:44It's spelling bee time.
11:45Pick one of these words.
11:46Tell me if it's spelled correctly.
11:47There it is.
11:48Persimmon, Potpourri, Parfenalia.
11:50Murray?
11:51Persimmon is spelled incorrectly.
11:52That's right.
11:52There are two M's and you're correct.
11:54Jerry?
11:55Potpourri is spelled incorrectly.
11:56Yeah, there's a T missing in that word.
11:58And the last one?
11:59Paraphernalia is spelled correctly.
12:00Yes.
12:00All three of you are right.
12:01You get $20 apiece.
12:04I'll give you the titles of three song classics.
12:07Pick one and name the male singer that made it a big hit.
12:09Look at the screen.
12:11What's New Pussycat, Hound Dog, and Peace Train?
12:13Murray?
12:13Hound Dog was Elvis the King Presley.
12:16That's right.
12:16Jerry?
12:17What's New Pussycat?
12:18Tom Jones.
12:19You got it.
12:20And Tim?
12:20Peace Train, Cat Stevens.
12:21You guys are right again.
12:22Three out of three.
12:24Boy, these are three tough competitors.
12:26Let me tell you, the score right now is 365 for our champion, Jerry.
12:31340 for Tim, right behind him.
12:33Murray at 265.
12:34But one question, could you bring you right back?
12:36Take a deep breath.
12:38Well, you just breathed in oxygen and a lot of other gases.
12:41In school, you learned the names of those gases that make up the air that we breathe.
12:44Tell me yes or no.
12:45Are these gases in the air that we breathe?
12:47Take a look.
12:48Neon, nitrogen, helium.
12:50Murray, what do you say?
12:51Helium, yes.
12:52That is correct.
12:53Tim?
12:53Nitrogen, yes.
12:54That is correct.
12:55Jerry?
12:56Neon, yes.
12:56All three are correct.
12:58All those three gases are in the air.
13:00Nobody got fooled on that one.
13:01$20 a piece.
13:03Oh, you guys are doing just great.
13:05The comic strip Peanuts is known throughout the world.
13:07It's full of lovable characters who constantly do something special.
13:10I'll name what they do.
13:11You name the character.
13:12Who does it?
13:13Look at the screen.
13:13Who is the psychiatric advisor?
13:16Who is the one that plays toy piano?
13:17And who fights the Red Baron?
13:19Murray?
13:19Snoopy fights the Red Baron.
13:21Snoopy fights the Red Baron.
13:22Does he win?
13:23All the time.
13:24All the time.
13:24Only at Christmas.
13:26Jerry?
13:27Schroeder plays toy piano.
13:28That's correct.
13:29And Tim?
13:30And Lucy is the psychiatric advisor.
13:31You know your peanuts.
13:33$20 a piece.
13:36You know, in basketball, Dr. J is the nickname of Julius Irving.
13:40Here are the nicknames of three other famous sports stars.
13:42Pick one and tell me his name.
13:44The stilt, the brown bomber, the refrigerator.
13:46Murray?
13:46The stilt is Wilt Chamberlain.
13:48That's right.
13:48Tim?
13:49The refrigerator is Perry, William Perry.
13:51That is correct, Jerry.
13:52And Joe Lewis is the brown bomber.
13:55All three are correct again.
13:56Another $20 each.
13:59Nobody is stealing away with this game.
14:01Gold is a mineral, but it's also a word attached to animals and vegetables.
14:06So look at this golden list.
14:07Pick one and tell me if it's animal or vegetable.
14:09Look at the screen.
14:10Golden seal, golden bantam, golden eagle.
14:13Murray?
14:13Golden eagle is a vegetable.
14:16Golden eagle is not a vegetable.
14:17It's an animal.
14:18There's two left.
14:19Tim?
14:19Golden bantam is a vegetable.
14:21That is a corn.
14:22And Jerry?
14:22Golden seal is a vegetable.
14:24That's right.
14:24It's a plant in North America.
14:25So again, Jerry and Tim, draw away from Murray with $50 each.
14:31Broadway, the Great White Way, is in New York City.
14:33In what capital cities of the world will you find these famous streets?
14:36Look at the screen.
14:38The Champs Elysees, the Via Veneto and Savile Row.
14:41Murray?
14:41Champs Elysees is in Paris.
14:43Right.
14:43Tim?
14:43Savile Row is in London.
14:45That's right.
14:46Via Veneto is in Rome.
14:47Three out of three.
14:48You're all right.
14:48You each get $20.
14:49At the end of the second round, let's take a look at the score.
14:56Jerry has $495.
14:58He's our returning champion.
14:59He's going to have the advantage going into that countdown round.
15:02Tim has $470 right behind him.
15:04He will be next in line.
15:06Murray's going to have the toughest time in the countdown round.
15:08He has $345.
15:09We'll get to that horse race.
15:11The exciting countdown round right after these messages.
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16:00Well, folks, this is the famous countdown round, which determines who goes for the car.
16:05Now, you know the questions are just as before, but with one little difference, and that is that when you buzz in, you may answer one, two, or all three parts of the question.
16:11That gives you a chance to make up some lost ground.
16:13Each time you have a correct answer, you count down one, and the first one to zero wins the game.
16:18Now, because you're in the lead with the most money so far, Jerry, you only have to answer four questions.
16:23Tim is second.
16:23He has to answer five.
16:25Murray, you have to answer six.
16:26It's a sort of a handicap race, but I've seen a lot of horses come from behind to win.
16:30Okay.
16:31Winner gets a chance to go for the car.
16:32Good luck to all three of you.
16:34And get ready for the first countdown question.
16:36The prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature has been won by several Americans.
16:41Here are three of their novels.
16:42Pick one and name that Nobel Prize winner.
16:44Look at the screen.
16:46Humboldt's Gift, Aerosmith, The Grapes of Wrath.
16:48Murray?
16:48The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck.
16:51You may continue.
16:51That's right.
16:53Humboldt's Gift, Sinclair Lewis.
16:55I'm sorry, that's not right.
16:56Tim, you're next.
16:58Aerosmith, Sinclair Lewis.
17:00That is correct.
17:02And Humboldt's Gift?
17:04No.
17:04Can't get it, Jerry, can you?
17:06Humboldt's Gift, Saul Bellow.
17:07Saul Bellow's right.
17:08You each score one.
17:09You all count down one.
17:10It's now three, four, and five to go.
17:14Some great composers of opera love their heroines so much they name their operas after them.
17:18Here are the composers and a short description of their heroines.
17:21Name the heroines, and you'll name the opera.
17:24Look at the screen.
17:25Tim.
17:26Bezez Gypsy was Carmen.
17:28Verdi's Ethiopian slave was Aida, and Puccini's opera singer was Madame Butterfly.
17:33No, I'm sorry.
17:34You got two of them, Jerry.
17:37Oh.
17:38Murray, can you give me the last one?
17:40Puccini's opera singer was?
17:42Tosca.
17:43And two scored for Tim, and he takes the lead.
17:47Now, as we take a look at the score, Jerry has three, Tim has two, Murray has five.
17:51You only need two to go out, Tim.
17:53Within a period of 14 months, three men officially held the title of Vice President of the United States.
17:57Here are the facts.
17:58Pick one and name the Vice President.
18:00Look at the screen.
18:01Resigned in 1973.
18:02Appointed by Richard Nixon.
18:03Appointed by Nixon's successor.
18:04Tim.
18:07Appointed by Richard Nixon.
18:09I'm sorry.
18:10Second position was Jerry.
18:12Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973.
18:14You're right.
18:15Continue.
18:15Gerald R. Ford was appointed by Richard Nixon.
18:18If you can give me the last one, you'll win the game again.
18:20Nelson Rockefeller.
18:21Nelson Rockefeller is right.
18:23And you've cut from behind to win the game again, Jerry.
18:28What a terrific game.
18:31Well, that's the second time in two consecutive shows, Jerry.
18:34You've had to come from behind to pull it out, but you did.
18:37I thought that Tim was in the driver's seat there.
18:39What a terrific finish.
18:40Whoa.
18:41What a finish we're going to have when you go up and pick a car in a few moments.
18:44Tim, you played a terrific game.
18:45You ended up with $470, and not only am I happy to give you the money,
18:49but let it go for the first layette for the baby, right?
18:51Thank you very much.
18:52Congratulations.
18:52A good, healthy baby is what you wish for you.
18:55And to my golf goal, Murray, I hope that you'll stay behind and give me a few lessons.
18:58Thanks, sir.
18:59It would be a delight to have you on the show and keep you afterwards, too.
19:01You ended up with $345.
19:03It's a pleasure.
19:04Now, champion, come over here with me, because in just a moment,
19:08our champion, Jerry Corcoran and I are going to take a little walk back there
19:12to take a look at the car that you now see,
19:15and in a few moments, we'll see if he can come with that victory.
19:32We'll be right back to see if Jerry Corcoran can win that Pontiac Grand Am.
19:38We'll be right back to him right after this.
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19:51provided by the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle,
19:53Toronto's only downtown hotel on the lake,
19:55featuring first-class dining in the award-winning Chateauneuf,
19:58the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
19:59The car on today's show was provided by Addison Cadillac,
20:03the leading General Motors dealership in downtown Toronto,
20:05Addison-on-Bay.
20:08Well, once again, Jerry,
20:11let's have Sandy describe the car we're going for.
20:13Well, Monty and Jerry,
20:14that's the sporty $14,000 Pontiac Grand Am.
20:19It's equipped with all of Grand Am's standard features,
20:22like the fuel-injected four-cylinder engine,
20:24cruise control,
20:25and AM-FM stereo cassette player,
20:28plus sunroof and air conditioning.
20:30You know, Jerry,
20:32when you started the show and you won the game,
20:33you had one of five screens to choose from
20:36because we knew the car was behind one of our split-second screens.
20:39Every day that you won after that,
20:40we removed one of the screens.
20:42You are now a four-day winner, I guess, right?
20:44Which means we're going to remove three of the screens,
20:46and we're going to go dark on screen one,
20:49we're going to turn out the light on screen four,
20:50and screen five.
20:52Now there are only two screens left,
20:53and I assure you that the car is behind one of those two.
20:56I hope so.
20:57And this is the time when Jerry has to really close his eyes
21:00and come up with a winner.
21:02Which is your selection, Jerry?
21:04Number two.
21:05He takes number two,
21:06and now all eyes are on screen number two.
21:09Has he picked the one for the car on his fourth day?
21:11It turns around,
21:12and he has got himself the car!
21:15He's got himself the car!
21:17Well, congratulations to you, Jerry.
21:20Oh, that's beautiful.
21:21That's a popular win,
21:22as you can hear by everybody in the audience,
21:24and I'm glad you didn't have to come back a fifth day
21:27and risk your championship.
21:28That's great.
21:29Well, so this beautiful car is yours.
21:31We're going to drive it up to the supermarket.
21:33We're going to tell the boss,
21:34boss, you want to take a drive in my new Grand Am?
21:36And we're not going to put away the butter today.
21:40Besides all that, of course,
21:41let's total up all the money you won in the games.
21:43You won $495 today,
21:45with all the cash you won on every day up till now.
21:48The total is $5,175.
21:50In cash, over $14,000,
21:52almost a $20,000 winner,
21:54is our Jerry today.
21:56Jerry Corcoran, congratulations to you.
21:58Step inside, you new car.
21:59Step inside.
22:00We're all very delighted for you.
22:01A popular win by our clerk at the supermarket,
22:04Jerry Corcoran.
22:07And thank you all for watching us today on Split Second.
22:10We'll be back with three new players tomorrow.
22:12Bye-bye, everybody.
22:13Bye-bye.
22:13Split Second is a Stephan Hader's Money Hall production.
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