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00:00N-U-M-B-E-R
00:07P-L-E-A-S-E
00:10Number, Please
00:12This portion of Number, Please is brought to you by
00:15Johnson's Shampoo, the no-tears shampoo that can't burn eyes.
00:20And now, here's your host on Number, Please, Bud Collier!
00:30Thank you very much. Welcome to Number, Please.
00:34Either I have grown or that curtain is lower. I can't figure out which.
00:38But in any event, welcome to you two nice ladies. Nice to have you here with us.
00:42By way of introduction, ladies and gentlemen, at my immediate left is Mrs. Catherine Secord,
00:45who we met briefly yesterday, of Trenton, New Jersey.
00:48At her left is Mrs. Helen DeWitt of Palo Alto, California.
00:51Mr. Secord, we just barely got to chat to you. We did find out that you had two children, though, right?
01:01Yes, I do. I have two sons.
01:03Nine and a half and two.
01:05Nine and a half and two?
01:06Yes.
01:06Nine and a half and two.
01:07Yes.
01:07And then you're married to the biggest boy of all, and he does what?
01:11He's a truck driver.
01:12Where?
01:13Over the road.
01:14And he goes out, well, this week he...
01:17That means long distance hauling?
01:18Yes, long distance.
01:19I see. Keeps him waiting home a good deal, doesn't it?
01:22Yes, it does.
01:23That's not too much fun, I'm sure.
01:25No, sometimes it isn't.
01:27I see a little something here about stock car racing.
01:29I don't know whether that involves you or your husband or both of you, as it does in some cases.
01:32Tell me about that.
01:33Both of you?
01:34Both of us, yes.
01:35We got interested in it about 11 years ago, and my husband started driving first,
01:41and then when a woman's race came up, he said, well, try it.
01:43So I did, and I've been racing for about five, six years now.
01:47What is a woman's race that's differentiated from a man's?
01:50Is that a race where you don't have to put your hand out, you can cut it across the front of the body?
01:54Yes, you can.
01:55Well, look at the look I'm getting from Mr. DeWitt over there, probably from all the women drivers all over the country.
02:00I have great respect for him, as a matter of fact.
02:01I don't think it's a...
02:02It's a toss-up.
02:03I see just as many mistakes and errors and lack of courtesies in the part of men as they do in the part of women.
02:08I don't think it makes any difference at all.
02:09I do find one thing, maybe I'm wrong, and all you ladies can pounce on this one if you want to,
02:15but I find there's a great tendency among women when they're coming up to make a turn to the right, to swing out.
02:19More than a man does, you know.
02:21A man will go into a turn and turn more, but a woman has a tendency to swing out.
02:24Do you find that, Don Elliott?
02:26He does.
02:27He finds it, too.
02:29Mr. DeWitt's won herself, let me see, four rounds of prizes so far.
02:32And that means you have defeated two opponents.
02:36You must defeat your opponent twice, you see, in order to go on, as you know, to meet another one.
02:39Other than that, we just start a game up on that game board of ours with three free ones to each of you,
02:43then you guess numbers all of it, and one of you thinks you have the right to press that little buzzer in front of you there,
02:48and that lets me know what you think you know.
02:49We'll take a moment now, I'll let you catch it.
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04:54Okay, ladies, you ready?
04:55Shake hands with each other, wish each other luck.
04:57Come out, smiling those pretty smiles, and away we go.
04:59Light up the game board.
05:0019 numbers in both rows, meaning, of course,
05:02beneath those numbers are 19 letters and or spaces.
05:05Mrs. DeWitt, what three would you like?
05:07Two, three, four.
05:08She's a consistent one, this one.
05:10Two, three, and four in the top row for an A, an M, and a B.
05:13And for you, Mrs. Seacorn?
05:14Two, three, four.
05:15Two, three, and four.
05:16If it works for one, why not for all?
05:18O-T-T, a double T there.
05:20In this game, we will begin with you, Mrs. Seacorn.
05:22What is your first number, please?
05:23Number seven.
05:24Number seven.
05:25Very well, ma'am.
05:26Why?
05:27Back to Mrs. DeWitt.
05:28What will you have?
05:29Six.
05:29Six in the top row for an O.
05:32And now, Mrs. Seacorn?
05:33Ten.
05:34Ten.
05:34Very well.
05:35Ten is an O.
05:36Upstairs again to Mrs. DeWitt.
05:38Seven, please.
05:39Seven in the top row, space.
05:41First one for either of you this game.
05:43Mrs. Seacorn, what now?
05:44Thirteen.
05:45Thirteen, it shall be.
05:46Space for you.
05:48All right, Mrs. DeWitt.
05:49Eight, please.
05:49Number eight in the top row starts a word with the letter C.
05:53And we're going now to Mrs. Seacorn's row.
05:55Fifteen.
05:56Fifteen.
05:57And that row brings an I to light.
05:59Two O's, two T's, an I and a Y.
06:01And you have no two of anything, I guess, so far.
06:03Mrs. DeWitt, what will you add?
06:05Ten.
06:05Ten.
06:06Very well, ma'am.
06:07R.
06:08Mrs. Seacorn.
06:09Eighteen.
06:10In the bottom row, number eighteen is called for and given with an E.
06:14Mrs. DeWitt.
06:15Eleven.
06:15Eleven.
06:16Yes, ma'am.
06:16Next to that R comes an N.
06:19Now, Mrs. Seacorn.
06:20Fourteen.
06:21Fourteen.
06:22On the bottom row to begin a word with the letter D.
06:24And to you, Mrs. DeWitt.
06:26Thirteen.
06:27Thirteen.
06:27Top row, H.
06:29All right, Mrs. Seacorn, what now?
06:32Six.
06:32Six.
06:33Very well.
06:34In front of the Y comes an R.
06:36Now we're back in your area, Mrs. DeWitt.
06:38What can we do for you?
06:39Fourteen.
06:39Fourteen it shall be.
06:41O.
06:41H.
06:42O.
06:43Mrs. Seacorn.
06:44Twelve.
06:45Number twelve.
06:46Ends a word with the letter N.
06:49Mrs. DeWitt, what now?
06:50Five.
06:51Five.
06:52The number five is called for, bringing a double O there.
06:55And Mrs. Seacorn, you have a double T.
06:57What will you add?
06:58Number nine.
06:59Number nine.
07:00Very well.
07:00In front of that O, a C.
07:03And Mrs. DeWitt.
07:04Fifteen.
07:05Fifteen.
07:05Top L.
07:07Mrs. Seacorn.
07:09And number nineteen.
07:10Nineteen.
07:11Bottom in the euro with the letter S.
07:13Mrs. DeWitt.
07:14Seventeen.
07:15Seventeen.
07:16Top row E.
07:18Mrs. Seacorn.
07:20Number eight.
07:21Eight in the bottom row.
07:22Space between words.
07:24And Mrs. DeWitt.
07:26Nineteen.
07:26Number nineteen it shall be.
07:28And a euro with an S also.
07:30Mrs. Seacorn.
07:32Number five.
07:33Number five in your row E.
07:36Mrs. DeWitt.
07:38Twelve.
07:38Twelve.
07:39Top space.
07:41Mrs. Seacorn.
07:43Seventeen.
07:43Seventeen.
07:44Bottom H.
07:46Mrs. DeWitt.
07:46Oh I got a guess coming from Mrs. DeWitt.
07:50As before Mrs. DeWitt each time I warned you and I will again that your guess must be of
07:54course letter for letter exactly as we have it up there.
07:57Deviating even so much as one letter you throw a free guess to your opponent.
08:00What is your guess on that top row?
08:02I'll say bamboo corn holders.
08:07Say it again please.
08:09Bamboo corn holders.
08:11Bamboo corn holders.
08:12Let's see if it's right.
08:14It is right.
08:15And the bottom row.
08:23Pottery corn dishes.
08:26Repeat it again please.
08:27Pottery corn dishes.
08:29Pottery corn dishes.
08:31If it likes it's right.
08:32It does and it is.
08:36That game went tucking right down the wire there.
08:41We had only I think three blanks left in each row.
08:44Well now Mrs. Seacord that game kind of gives you a chance to get your metal tested a bit.
08:48You now know how the game runs at least.
08:50And under our rules of course you stand by and enjoy these prizes with Mrs. DeWitt and
08:54then get a chance to play again.
08:55There's two have to be won before you can go on to another one.
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10:25I'd like to use that indoors.
10:26What'd you say?
10:27I'd like to use that indoors.
10:28Yeah, well, why not?
10:30I mean, after all.
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10:32Do you get the feeling I do?
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12:47Here we go now with another game for our two nice ladies here, and we'll see what happens this time.
12:54By the way, Mrs. DeWitt, I remember chatting with you yesterday and the day before, as a matter of fact, not the day before, yes, the day before,
13:00about the fact that when your husband was stationed, it was with the Air Force, was it?
13:03That's right.
13:04In Libya, in Africa, and you established a school down there for the children of the American other wives and husbands who were stationed there.
13:10Yes, that's right.
13:11And you taught all ages in one room, like the old-fashioned schoolhouse.
13:14But we eventually worked up to three teachers by the third year we were there.
13:18Did you take in any Libyan children?
13:20Yes.
13:21Now, what did you do about them in the language barrier?
13:23Well, that was a little bit difficult, although they were young and they learned quickly.
13:26And then we tried to learn Arabic, too. We had 45 minutes a day.
13:29How'd you make it?
13:30The children did a lot better than I did.
13:32Can you speak it now?
13:33Just a few words.
13:34How would you say number, please, in Arabic?
13:36Oh, I couldn't even think.
13:38Didn't mean to put you on the spot.
13:40I was curious, though, because there is a barrier there always.
13:42That's the toughest one, is the language one.
13:44But we have no such barriers in our game.
13:45We all speak the same language, and the words are spelled the same as any English word,
13:48so let's light up the game board for another game.
13:50Up there we have 19 numbers in both rows this time.
13:53Mrs. DeWitt, Mrs. Secord, and Mrs. DeWitt, what three will you start with this time?
13:57Two, three, four.
13:58Two, three, four.
13:59Again, R-O-W.
14:01And Mrs. Secord?
14:02Two, three, four.
14:03Two, three, four for you produces a C, a Y, and a T.
14:07We'll begin this game with you, Mrs. DeWitt.
14:09What is your first number, please?
14:10Number six.
14:11Number six.
14:12In the top row, an L comes to light.
14:14How about your row, Mrs. Secord?
14:15Seven.
14:16Seven.
14:17Very well.
14:18Brings a space.
14:19First one for either of you.
14:20And now to Mrs. DeWitt's department for number...
14:22Nine.
14:23Number nine in the top row.
14:25And you turn off the nine and turn on the letter O, two O's.
14:28Mrs. Secord?
14:29Eight.
14:30Eight, it shall be.
14:31To begin a word with the letter T, you have two T's.
14:34Mrs. DeWitt?
14:35Ten.
14:36Number ten is called for and given with an R.
14:38Two R's, two O's.
14:40And Mrs. Secord?
14:41Number eleven.
14:42Eleven, it shall be ma'am, for a C.
14:44Now you each have two pairs of letters, that's interesting.
14:46Two T's and two C's in your case.
14:48Mrs. DeWitt, with two O's, two R's, what will you add?
14:50Twelve.
14:51Twelve.
14:52And that brings an A.
14:53Mrs. Secord?
14:54Mrs. Secord?
14:55Number fourteen.
14:56Fourteen in the bottom row, you have your second space, of which Mrs. DeWitt so far has none.
15:01What will you add?
15:02Fourteen.
15:03Fourteen, very well.
15:04G.
15:05And Mrs. Secord?
15:07Fifteen.
15:08Bottom row fifteen starts a word with the letter G for you.
15:11Mrs. DeWitt?
15:12Fifteen.
15:13In the top row, fifteen.
15:15Follow the G with another A.
15:16Mrs. Secord?
15:18Seventeen.
15:19Seventeen, very well.
15:20A for you.
15:22Now we go to Mrs. DeWitt.
15:24Number nineteen.
15:25Number nineteen.
15:26End of the row.
15:27N.
15:28N of the row.
15:29Mrs. Secord?
15:30Nineteen.
15:31Nineteen for you is an S.
15:33And so do Mrs. DeWitt?
15:35Seven.
15:36Seven.
15:37What will that produce?
15:38Your first space is what it produces.
15:40Mrs. Secord?
15:41Thirteen.
15:42Thirteen.
15:43Very well.
15:44That ends a word with a T, as you can see.
15:46Mrs. DeWitt?
15:47Eighteen.
15:48Eighteen.
15:49Next to last, E.
15:50Bottom row, Mrs. Secord?
15:52Six.
15:53Six.
15:54And the bottom row ends a word with an E.
15:56Now what, Mrs. DeWitt?
15:58Eleven.
15:59Eleven.
16:00There's the space for you.
16:02You each have two of those now.
16:03Mrs. Secord?
16:05Ten.
16:06Ten.
16:07And that's another space.
16:08That broke the tie on those.
16:09Mrs. DeWitt?
16:10Thirteen.
16:11Thirteen.
16:12Thirteen.
16:13What is it?
16:14Space for you.
16:15And tied it up again.
16:16Mrs. Secord?
16:17Five.
16:18Five.
16:19And we have up there, or rather down there, an H.
16:21And Mrs. DeWitt is quick again with a flash to let us know that she thinks she knows.
16:24And if she does, another round will be coming her way.
16:27Let's see what it is now.
16:28And her guess on the top row, letter for letter, as we have it there.
16:31Trowel, or troll.
16:33Trowel.
16:34For a garden.
16:35Once again, please.
16:36Trowel for a garden.
16:38Trowel for a garden.
16:39Let's see if it's right.
16:40Got it.
16:41Halfway.
16:45And the bottom row.
16:47Scythe to cut grass.
16:50Once more, please.
16:51Scythe to cut grass.
16:53Scythe to cut grass.
16:54Scythe to cut grass.
16:55If that lights, it's right.
16:56It's up.
16:57And it is.
17:00And you cut it again, Mrs. DeWitt.
17:03You can see, Clark, it's always been the moment that I never relish.
17:07I always hate a bit.
17:08And that is to say goodbye to anybody when they've been with us such a short time.
17:11Oh, it's true.
17:12And to really get to know you.
17:13Much success in your stock car racing.
17:14Above all, safety to you.
17:15Yes, thank you.
17:16Many safe victories.
17:17And you take along with us not only our admiration and our friendship, but a Polaroid camera
17:22and a travel kit.
17:23We hope you enjoy them both.
17:25It's been a nice pleasure.
17:26Goodbye.
17:31Well, pretty lady, you guessed the size and the trowel sounds to me like you got a green thumb
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20:10And here again is Bud Collier.
20:12And here is our next contestant.
20:14From Brighton, Massachusetts, Mr. Al Scott.
20:17In all the months we've been on, Mr. Scott, I always, of course, have been a good vantage point here to watch people come out and take their seats on the show.
20:32You look very glad as you came out that you were finally making it and were going to be on the show, but you dreaded the whole thing.
20:37Yeah, I certainly did.
20:39Seth could be this comfortable and I could be so uncomfortable and I couldn't imagine.
20:43Well, you just kind of play this as a game and I think you'll have fun.
20:46It isn't often you get to sit next to pretty ladies like this, you know.
20:49Thank you very much.
20:50It's a very happy situation.
20:51You are a married man with how many children?
20:53Three children.
20:54I have a boy, 15, a girl, 12, and another little girl who is a darling who is seven.
21:01Ah, isn't that nice.
21:02Their names?
21:03John, Marguerite, and Judy.
21:05And what do you do for a living, sir?
21:07I'm a general manager of a construction firm in Boston, Massachusetts.
21:12Does your wife work?
21:13Many wives do these days.
21:14That's why it seems to become a natural question.
21:16Well, she works, yes, but she's a professional woman.
21:20She's an attorney in Boston.
21:22Wow, wow.
21:23I should say she does work.
21:24My goodness.
21:25Yeah, she keeps herself busy.
21:26How she raises a family like that would keep her busy, isn't it?
21:29Are allergies a pain in the nose for your family?
21:32With allergies, her nose runs and runs.
21:34So I wait.
21:35And the wife.
21:36Yeah.
21:37Allergies are bad enough without help.
21:39Huff's Plus are perfect for sore noses that come with allergies.
21:42Tests show they soothe better than regular tissue.
21:45This is really soft.
21:46Yeah.
21:47Because they have lotion with aloe and vitamin E.
21:49Mm, soft.
21:50And no scents or dyes.
21:52Doesn't that feel better?
21:53Huff's Plus.
21:55Soft is your touch.
21:56Strong is your love.
22:01Hi, everybody.
22:02Marianne Coran here with another lesson in buzzer strategy.
22:05Now many experts will tell you that speed is all that matters when it comes to game show buzzers.
22:08But let me tell you, proper aim is just as important.
22:11Let's go to the videotape.
22:12Name a famous Carol.
22:14As you can see, this woman's aim is severely lacking and the results are disastrous.
22:22Always remember, everybody, win the game with proper aim.
22:25See you next time.
22:26Game number three is ready and waiting.
22:27I trust you two are also.
22:28I think so.
22:29Okay.
22:30Let's away with it then.
22:31Light up the game board with 18 numbers in both rows, meaning 18 letters of spaces.
22:35Mrs. DeWitt, two, three, and four.
22:36Right.
22:37All right.
22:38Two, three, and four in the top row.
22:39E-E-T.
22:40Eat.
22:41I hope you will.
22:42Mr. Scott.
22:43Fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
22:44Well, hey there.
22:45Fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
22:46We're at Z-A-R.
22:47How about that?
22:48There's a switch for you, Mrs. DeWitt.
22:49We'll begin the game with you, Mr. Scott.
22:50What is your first number, please?
22:51Uh, six.
22:52Number six.
22:53Fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
22:54We're at Z-A-R.
22:55How about that?
22:56There's a switch for you, Mrs. DeWitt.
22:58We'll begin the game with you, Mr. Scott.
23:00What is your first number, please?
23:01Uh, six.
23:03Number six.
23:04Lights up an R.
23:05Two R's for you already.
23:06Mrs. DeWitt.
23:07Six.
23:08In the top row, six.
23:09We have an O for you.
23:11Mr. Scott.
23:12Twelve.
23:13Bottom row, twelve.
23:15A space between words.
23:17Mrs. DeWitt.
23:18Eight.
23:19Top row, eight.
23:20Lights up an E.
23:21Three E's so far.
23:22Mr. Scott.
23:23Thirteen.
23:24Bottom row, thirteen.
23:25Starts a word with an M.
23:27Mrs. DeWitt.
23:28Ten.
23:29Ten.
23:30What will that bring you?
23:31A space.
23:32Mr. Scott.
23:34Seven.
23:35Seven.
23:36In the bottom row, the R is followed by a T.
23:38And back to Mrs. DeWitt.
23:39Eleven.
23:40Eleven.
23:41It shall be to start a word with an S.
23:42Mr. Scott.
23:45Five.
23:46Five.
23:47In the bottom row, E.
23:48Top row, Mrs. DeWitt.
23:50Thirteen.
23:51Thirteen.
23:52Top.
23:53M.
23:54Mr. Scott.
23:55Eight.
23:56Bottom row, eight.
23:57O.
23:58Mrs. DeWitt.
23:59Eighteen.
24:00Eighteen.
24:01Top.
24:02Y.
24:03Mr. Scott.
24:04Nine.
24:05Bottom row, nine.
24:07Space.
24:08Mrs. DeWitt.
24:09Fifteen.
24:10Thirteen.
24:11Top.
24:12Is already there.
24:13Fifteen.
24:14Oh, fifteen.
24:15Top.
24:16H.
24:17And we go back to Mr. Scott.
24:18Four.
24:19Four.
24:20Oh, got a flash already for Mrs. DeWitt.
24:22Ooh, she's fast this time.
24:24Again, of course, it must be letter for letter, about how many blanks are there.
24:27And let's see what we do now with the top row, Mrs. DeWitt.
24:30Beethoven.
24:31Beethoven symphony.
24:32Once again, please.
24:33Beethoven symphony.
24:34Let's see if it's right.
24:35Beethoven symphony, it is right.
24:37And the bottom row.
24:40Concerto by Mozart.
24:43Once more, please.
24:45Concerto by Mozart.
24:46Concerto by Mozart.
24:48Concerto by Mozart.
24:50Concerto by Mozart, if it lights up, it's right.
24:53And it is.
24:55That's right, that's right.
24:56That's right.
24:58After a bath, your baby's skin is so soft and smooth that after the diaper goes on, the day goes on.
25:07The freshness fades.
25:09Isn't there a diaper designed to help keep skin soft and smooth?
25:13Actually, there is.
25:14Pampers Premium has a revolutionary new gentle touch liner plus aloe
25:19to give baby's bottom a special layer that helps protect against wetness.
25:23It has airflow sides, and the gentle touch liner means skin stays softer and smoother than before.
25:30Pediatricians know healthy-looking skin is soft and smooth.
25:33That's why Pampers Premium created the gentle touch liner plus aloe.
25:37A diaper really can make a difference.
25:40If it's new Pampers Premium, pamper the skin they're in.
25:44I have you in mind right now, Mrs. DeWitt.
25:46If you'll pardon me, here are your prizes.
25:53Fine recordings of two classical favorites.
25:58Beethoven's Stirring Symphony No. 7, played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
26:02And Mozart's Concerto No. 24 in C minor, played by pianist Arthur Rubenstein.
26:06But that's not all.
26:08These records will be played on this stereo hi-fi.
26:11Oh, that's just perfect.
26:18The handsome Portal Order stereo hi-fi console.
26:21It features three amplifier stereo hi-fi melody with built-in FM, AM radio.
26:26The doors contain left and right stereo channel speakers for glorious sound reproduction.
26:32It's exquisitely fashioned of the finest woods in a handsomely designed cabinet.
26:36And to match this magnificent television set.
26:39Oh, oh, my heaven.
26:44The Motorola console model in the classic design with 23-inch screen.
26:50The tinted eye-shade filter gives a beautifully clear and sharp picture.
26:54Both pieces are magnificently crafted to enrich the splendor of your home.
26:58Mrs. DeWitt, congratulations from number three.
27:00Thank you, thank you, thank you.
27:02Oh, I'm glad you're happy.
27:09Are allergies a pain in the nose for your family?
27:12With allergies, your nose runs and runs.
27:15So I wait.
27:16And the white.
27:17Yeah.
27:17Allergies are bad enough without...
27:19Huffs Plus are perfect for sore noses that come with allergies.
27:23Tests show they soothe better than regular tissue.
27:25This is really soft.
27:26Yeah.
27:26Because they have lotion with aloe and vitamin E.
27:29Mm-hmm.
27:30Soft.
27:30And no scents or dyes.
27:32Doesn't that feel better?
27:34Huffs Plus.
27:35Soft is your touch.
27:37Mm-hmm.
27:37Strong is your love.
27:39Remember all those tans we used to get?
27:41Now they're turning to wrinkles.
27:43So what can we do?
27:44Today, we can give our skin a second chance.
27:47A leading dermatologist announced the next generation of skin care.
27:50Proven to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles.
27:53Now one lotion contains beta-hydroxy complex with protective SPF 15 and hydrating moisture
27:59to help smooth and lift away the look of fine lines and wrinkles.
28:03And the name?
28:04Oil of Olay New Protective Renewal Lotion.
28:06A second chance for younger-looking skin.
28:10And I'm afraid that's all the time we have for today.
28:12So smile and be happy until tomorrow.
28:13We'll see you both then.
28:14I should say.
28:15Okay.
28:15Good luck to you then.
28:16Bud Collier for now.
28:17And as of the moment, at least, this is I saying bye.
28:23Additional prizes for number, please, are a case of Lalovin Plus beauty products,
28:26including Color Plus, the nail-strengthening, enamel, and high-fashion shade.
28:30Lalovin Plus Liquid, the dry skin moisturizer.
28:32And the Polaroid Land Camera.
28:35Now make sparkling snapshots in just 10 seconds.
28:37All to take pictures in perfect focus indoors, day or night, without flashbulbs.
28:41Records broadcast on this program are provided by the manufacturer or distributor of the record.
28:45Regis Dress, going to be of Manziel.
28:48Number, please, is a Mark Goodson, Bill Cotman production.
28:53This is Ralph Paul reminding you to tune in again tomorrow for another session of Number, please.
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