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00:00The largest and the deepest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean, right?
00:06You'll find out when one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home in this brand-new Pontiac
00:13Fiero GT in just a split second.
00:17And now, here's the star of our show, Monty Hall!
00:27Well, thank you very much, and welcome to split second.
00:30We're going to have a lot of fun here today. Here's our returning champ.
00:33As a matter of fact, Joe, why don't I have Sandy introduce all three of you people, first of all?
00:38I'd like to meet your friends. Sandy?
00:40Back for his third day is our juggling, singing, tap-dancing champion, Giovanni C.
00:47And next, a lady who, at the age of 16, ran away and joined the carnival.
00:52Meet Betty Weinstein, and a computer engineer who finds the human touch by spending his spare time umpiring softball games
01:00and touch football games, Jim Hadam.
01:05Well, I must say, that's an attractive threesome with some very interesting backgrounds, too.
01:09Joe, I haven't had a chance in the first couple of days to talk to you.
01:12I know that you juggle. As a matter of fact, if we have time today, I've got them out at
01:16the fruit store getting me all kinds of apples and oranges to throw at you during the show.
01:20But you are, what kind of an engineer are you?
01:23I'm actually not an engineer yet. I'm still at school. I'm studying to be an industrial engineer.
01:27What is the difference between an industrial engineer and an electrical engineer and so on?
01:32I think we make more money.
01:36I think this kid is going to have a great future, for some reason, I figure so.
01:40And, Betty, you ran away with the carnival at the age of, what, 16?
01:4316.
01:43How long were you with the carnival?
01:44Um, well, I was there a few months and decided to move on to other parts.
01:50Was it exciting? Was it interesting?
01:51Yeah, it was.
01:52Were you the person who stood there, the two baseballs, and each other hands?
01:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no. But I did get to get all the behind-the-scenes sort of
01:57things.
01:57So I got to see how everything's done and how it happens, and I liked that.
02:01Well, maybe we'll get a chance to talk more about that as we go on.
02:03And, Jim, I'll talk to you a little later on in the show.
02:04But right now, I want to tell you folks how we play the game.
02:07As you know, split-second is a game where each question that pops up on the board has three answers,
02:12and we want one answer from each of you.
02:14That's all we want at this part of our program.
02:16And if all three of you come up with an answer, you'll get $10 apiece.
02:20If two of you come up with an answer, it's worth $25 each.
02:22And if one of you comes up with an answer alone, it's worth $50.
02:25Okay? Are you ready to go?
02:27Yeah.
02:27Now, test your little buttons, because, as you know, you hit that button and you get in,
02:32according to our little machine, first, second, or third,
02:35and that's the person who will answer the question first, second, or third.
02:38Take a look at the board, and here we go with our very first question today.
02:43Musicians are great ones for using slang items to describe their instruments.
02:47So here are three slang terms.
02:49Pick one and tell me the instrument it names.
02:51Look at the screen.
02:52They are a licorice stick and a squeeze box and a slip horn.
02:56And, Joe, what are they? Name one.
02:57A squeeze box is an accordion?
02:58Correct. And, Jim?
03:00Licorice stick, clarinet.
03:01Correct. And, Betty? The slip horn?
03:03Slip horn's clarinet.
03:04No, slip horn is a trombone.
03:06You might have thought that if the licorice stick was a clarinet, the other one wouldn't be.
03:09Right, right.
03:09Two of you score, and you get $25 apiece.
03:12That's good.
03:12Now, let's go to animals.
03:15A number of animals...
03:17I'm sorry, didn't two of you score correctly that time?
03:20That's $25 apiece.
03:21Right.
03:22A number of animals are distinguished from others of their breed with a first name.
03:25An Angora goat, for example.
03:27You've heard of an Angora goat?
03:28Mm-hmm.
03:29Distinguishes itself from just any other goat.
03:30Here are three first names.
03:32Pick one and tell me what animal goes with it.
03:33Look at the screen.
03:35A Bactrian, a Kodiak, and a Barbary.
03:39Jim, what is they?
03:40A Kodiak bear.
03:41A Kodiak is a bear, yes.
03:42And Joe?
03:43The only Barbary I know is a coast.
03:46That's a funny animal.
03:48Betty?
03:50A Bactrian elephant.
03:51No, a Bactrian is a camel, and if you knew...
03:53Did you know what Barbary was?
03:55Yeah.
03:55Barbary was an ape.
03:55So only Jim gets any points on that round and picks up $50.
04:02Now we go to music.
04:03Here are three hit songs recorded as a duet by two superstars.
04:07Pick a song and name the famous duet that recorded it.
04:10Look at the screen.
04:12Ebony and Ivory, Islands in the Stream, Endless Love, Joe.
04:15Ebony and Ivory was recorded by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.
04:18That is correct.
04:20Betty?
04:21Islands in the Stream, Dolly Parton, and Kenny...
04:26Oh, you were almost there.
04:28Thank you for listening.
04:29Almost there.
04:29Kenny Rogers to complete it.
04:31Jim, how about the end of the third one?
04:33Endless Love was Lionel Richie, Diana Ross.
04:37You also came very close.
04:39And Diana Ross.
04:39You guys knew it, but only Joe scores points there, and he gets a big 50.
04:47This industrial engineer who's going to make a lot of money is on his way to making a lot of
04:50money.
04:50He's already making a lot of money.
04:51Imagine that you're in a French restaurant and looking over the menu, and you find these three dishes.
04:55Tell me, would you eat them as a dessert or a main course?
04:58Look at the screen.
05:01And they are Tornadoes, Chantilly aux fraises, and Pate au feu.
05:05Did you like the way the waiter announced it?
05:07Nice.
05:07Joe, pick one.
05:09Chantilly aux fraises is a dessert?
05:11That's right.
05:11It happens to be strawberries and cream.
05:13No matter how you say it, it tastes delicious.
05:15Jim, your second.
05:16Tornadoes is a main course.
05:17That's right.
05:18That's Philly Mignon.
05:19And Betty?
05:20Pate au feu is a main course.
05:21Yes, that's boiled meat or a stew.
05:23So all three of you score $10 in that round.
05:27Time for a spelling bee.
05:28Tell me if these words on the screen are spelled correctly or not.
05:31Take a look.
05:33Yes, Jim?
05:35Calendar is spelled incorrectly.
05:36That's right.
05:37There should be an A, R.
05:38Sedmini, R.
05:39Betty?
05:39Caribbean is spelled correctly.
05:41That's correct.
05:41Joe?
05:42The category is spelled incorrectly.
05:44Yes, it should be an E, G, O, R, Y.
05:45And all three of you score $10 again.
05:47All right.
05:49Well, this category we call choose your weapons.
05:52We've had so many violent movies lately that you should be well up on the names of various
05:55weapons.
05:56So here are three of them.
05:57Pick one and tell me, is it a small dagger or a sword or a gun?
06:00Look at the screen.
06:02A derringer, an epay, and a scimitar.
06:04Joe?
06:04An epay is a sword.
06:06Mm-hmm.
06:06Betty?
06:07A derringer is a gun.
06:08Right.
06:09A scimitar is a small dagger.
06:11A scimitar is a sword.
06:12A big sword.
06:13It's not a small dagger.
06:14I mean, you wouldn't want to get away with a small scimitar.
06:16Right.
06:16So two of you score $25 a piece.
06:18We'll go to history.
06:19All right.
06:22Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.
06:24And since then, a number of other kings have given up their thrones also.
06:27Here are three other kings who abdicated.
06:28Pick one and name the country that he once ruled.
06:31Look at the screen.
06:33Farouk, Carol II, Victor Emmanuel III, Betty?
06:36Farouk is Egypt.
06:37Correct.
06:38Joe?
06:38Victor Emmanuel III, Spain?
06:40No, I'm sorry.
06:41Jim?
06:41Victor Emmanuel III is Portugal.
06:43No?
06:44Sorry for you, too.
06:44It was Italy.
06:45And the third one was Carol II was Romania.
06:48Only Betty scores, and she gets a big 50 bucks.
06:52Now look at the score.
06:54With that last victory, Betty, you pulled yourself right into contention.
06:56As Joe has $120, the others have $95 each.
06:59Entertainment is next.
07:00Ventriloquists become well-known, and so do their puppets.
07:03Here are three famous puppets.
07:04You name the famous ventriloquists who created them.
07:07Look at the screen.
07:08Jerry Mahoney and Charlie McCarthy in Lamb Chop, Betty?
07:11Charlie McCarthy was Edgar Bergen.
07:12Right.
07:13Jim?
07:13Lamb Chop was Sherry Lewis.
07:14Right.
07:15Joe?
07:15Jerry Mahoney was...
07:17Don't know.
07:19Paul Winchell, for your information, an excellent ventriloquist.
07:22Two of you score $25 apiece and are gaining because by getting to $25, we have a three-way tie
07:28at $120 right now.
07:30Let's go to beer, shall we?
07:31Are any beer drinkers in the panel?
07:33Oh, yeah.
07:34They all smile.
07:34Imported beers are really making their mark these days, so I'll give you three well-known
07:38foreign beer brands.
07:40You pick one, tell me it's country of origin.
07:42Take a look at the screen.
07:44Catablanca, Heineken, and Kieran.
07:45Joe?
07:46Heineken is German.
07:47No, that's incorrect.
07:49Jim?
07:51Kieran is Scotland.
07:52That is incorrect.
07:54Betty?
07:54Kieran is Japanese.
07:55That's right.
07:55You're the only one who scores.
07:59I'll just tell you the other two.
08:00Catablanca was from Mexico, and Heineken was from Holland, or the Netherlands.
08:04And since you're the only one who scored, you picked up a big 50.
08:06At the end of this first round, Betty leads with $170.
08:09Joe and Jim have $120 apiece.
08:11Our next round, all the stakes doubled, so we'll see what happens in that next exciting round.
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09:01Jim, at the beginning of the show, Sandy said that you were an engineer also.
09:04Are you an industrial engineer to be or existing, and are you going to make a lot more money than
09:09the other engineers?
09:09Well, I've got a few years head start on them for one thing.
09:12I'm a computer engineer, and all day long I type at computers and find answers to them.
09:19Is that why you run away to umpire games afterwards and spread time?
09:21A lot of fun to be with people and get yelled at all day long.
09:24Well, when you're a computer engineer, people yell at you then, too?
09:26They're a little bit nicer to me.
09:28So you feel so guilty about being nice all day.
09:31You have to go there and let people scream at the umpire.
09:32Got to even it out.
09:33He's such a nice guy, I can't believe he's an umpire.
09:37But I'm sure that he's going to do well now in the next round, because in this second round, as
09:41you know, folks, we double the stakes.
09:42This time, if all three of you answer a part, you get $20 each.
09:45If two of you answer, $50 each.
09:47And if one person alone answers a part of the question, $100.
09:50With Betty in the lead at $170, Joe and Jim at $120, here we go.
09:54Are you ready to go in this dynamic second round?
09:57Here we go.
09:57Ready.
09:57Music.
09:59I'll give you the titles of three songs that became classics.
10:02You pick one and name the female singer that made it a big hit.
10:05Look at the screen.
10:07Goldfinger, I Am Woman, Downtown.
10:10Jim?
10:10Downtown, Petula Clark.
10:12Correct.
10:12Betty?
10:13I Am Woman, Helen Reddy.
10:14That is correct.
10:14Joe?
10:15Goldfinger, Shirley Bassey.
10:17That's very good.
10:18All three of you score $20.
10:21Nobody got stuck there.
10:22You all did very well.
10:23We'll go back to animals.
10:24Down on the farm, there are special breeds of animals, like merino sheep.
10:27And Jersey cows.
10:28Here are three special breeds of farm animals.
10:30Pick one and tell me what type of animal it is.
10:33Look at the screen.
10:34A Clydesdale, a Leghorn, and Poland, China.
10:37Jim?
10:37Clydesdale's a horse.
10:38It sure is.
10:39Betty?
10:40Leghorn is a cow?
10:41Incorrect.
10:42Joe?
10:43Leghorn is a chicken?
10:43That is correct.
10:44And a Poland, China is a pig.
10:45Two of you score $50 apiece.
10:47And what have we got here?
10:49A three-way tie all over again.
10:50Three-way tie.
10:51This is going to be a close race.
10:53Time for some fractured facts.
10:55I'll show you some bits of information.
10:56And you tell me if they're true or false.
10:58Take a look.
11:00Wall Street Journal has a comics page.
11:02Rhode Island State Bird is a chicken.
11:04And hula means dance in Hawaiian.
11:06Jim, you're first.
11:06Rhode Island State Bird is a chicken.
11:08That's true.
11:09It's called the Rhode Island Red.
11:10Good for you.
11:11Joe?
11:11The Wall Street Journal does not have a comics page.
11:13No, but it should, I think.
11:15I mean, when I see what happens to my stocks, that is a comics page.
11:18And Betty?
11:19Hula does mean dance in Hawaiian.
11:20All three of you score $20 each.
11:25Actually, when I read the Wall Street stocks, I laugh a lot.
11:30TV private detectives have been coming into our homes for years.
11:32Here are three TV private detective series.
11:35Name the actor who plays the private detective.
11:37Look at the screen.
11:38Mike Hammer, Rockford Files.
11:40Spencer for Hire.
11:41Jim is first again.
11:42Rockford Files, Jim Garner.
11:43Good.
11:44Betty?
11:44Spencer for Hire, Robert Urich.
11:46Good.
11:46Joe?
11:47Mike Hammer, Stacy Keats.
11:48All three of you score $20.
11:52Well, I wonder if we're going to break this logjam here, because you know you're playing
11:55for the chance to have the advantage in the countdown round.
11:58That means the one who's leading at the end of this round will have the advantage going
12:02to the countdown round, which leads you to the car.
12:04And right now, we've got a three-way tie.
12:05It's exciting.
12:06Many articles of wearing apparel have been named after real people.
12:10Here are three items.
12:11Pick one and tell me, yes or no, was it named after a real person?
12:14Take a look.
12:16Leotard Derby and Bloomers.
12:17Betty, you're first this time.
12:20Bloomers.
12:20It was named after a person.
12:21Yes, Amelia Bloomer, an early women's rights lady.
12:24And Jim?
12:27Leotard was not.
12:28No, I'm sorry, it was.
12:29It was named after a French gymnast.
12:30Joe?
12:31And the Derby was named after a real person?
12:32Yes, Lord Derby or Darby, no matter how you spell it or pronounce it.
12:36Two of you get $50 apiece.
12:38That's Joe and Betty, and they are now going up to $280 and pulling away from Jim.
12:42From Vogue to the Red Book, there are all kinds of women's magazines available on the
12:46newsstands.
12:46I will give you three incomplete titles of women's magazines now available.
12:51You tell me the complete title of each magazine.
12:53There they are on the screen.
12:55Something Bizarre, Something Beautiful, Something Housekeeping.
12:57Joe?
12:57Uh, Harper's Bizarre?
12:58Harper's Bizarre is right.
12:59Betty?
13:00Good Housekeeping.
13:01Good Housekeeping.
13:01And the third one is?
13:02Home's Beautiful.
13:03I'm sorry, it's House Beautiful.
13:05Jim, two of you get $50 each.
13:06And now you have to make a comeback.
13:10One of the most famous greetings in the world is Merry Christmas.
13:13I'll show you how it's said in different languages.
13:15You tell me the country involved.
13:16Here they are.
13:17Feliz Navidad, Joyeux Noël, and Bono Natale.
13:21And, uh, Jim?
13:22Feliz Navidad in Spanish.
13:24Spain.
13:24No, I'm sorry.
13:25Now I'm going to have to have a correction on that because we have Mexico here, and I
13:29want to know whether it's also said that way in Spain.
13:31I think it would be said the same way in Spain.
13:33I'm going to mark that correct.
13:34If they don't say it that way in Spain, they should.
13:36All right.
13:37Betty?
13:37Joyeux Noël is French.
13:39Of course.
13:39And Joe?
13:40Uh, Bono Natale, Italian.
13:41That's correct.
13:42I'm scoring all three of you correct and put it all to peace.
13:46Everybody, concentrate on your telephone dial.
13:48I'll give you the three letters.
13:49You give me the number that goes with them on the telephone dial.
13:52Now think hard.
13:52Look at the screen.
13:53There are the letters, and you tell me, what is the number?
13:57Jim?
13:58ABC is 2.
14:00That is correct.
14:00Betty?
14:01Uh, WXY is 9.
14:03And that's correct.
14:04All right.
14:05MNO?
14:05Uh, MNO is 6.
14:08That's right.
14:08All three of you did very well.
14:10You know, that's a tough one to concentrate on that telephone dial.
14:13Come up with that.
14:14That's very good.
14:15All right.
14:16Now, geography.
14:16Great cities are often built along great rivers.
14:18London is on the Thames.
14:19I'll give you the names of three other great cities.
14:21Pick one and tell me what river it's on.
14:23Look at the screen.
14:24New York, Paris, and Rome.
14:25Joe?
14:26Paris is on the Seine.
14:27That's correct.
14:28Jim?
14:28New York's on the Hudson.
14:29That's right, too.
14:30Betty?
14:31Uh...
14:32Rome?
14:33Is on the Tiber, Betty.
14:35I'm sorry.
14:35Joe and Jim get $50 apiece.
14:37The score right now?
14:39Joe, 420.
14:39Betty, 370.
14:40Jim, 320.
14:41Our champion, our champion, has that lead.
14:43Was there really a King Arthur or was he a legend?
14:45Nobody really knows, but we do know about the three people I'm going to show you.
14:48Pick one and tell me if that person was real or a legend.
14:51Look.
14:52Annie Oakley, Captain Kidd, Buffalo Bill.
14:55Real or legend?
14:56Joe?
14:56Uh, Annie Oakley was real?
14:57Yes, Betty.
14:58Buffalo Bill was real?
14:59Yes.
14:59Captain Kidd was imagined?
15:01No, he was also real.
15:03That was a funny question for you, Jim, but they were all real people, and only Joe and
15:06Betty score $50 apiece.
15:08Oh, wow.
15:09So the popularity of TV personalities is rated by the Q ratings.
15:14Well, here are three actors rated among the top ten on primetime TV.
15:17Tell me what TV series they're on.
15:19Take a look.
15:20Bruce Willis, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and Tony Danza.
15:23Betty?
15:24Malcolm Jamal Warner is The Bill Cosby Show.
15:26That is right.
15:26Joe?
15:27Uh, Bruce Willis is on Moonlighting.
15:28That's right.
15:29And Tony Danza?
15:30Tony Danza is on, who's the boss?
15:32That's right.
15:33Who's the boss?
15:33All three score $20.
15:37And time is out at the end of our second round.
15:40We have Joe with $490, Betty with $440, and Jim with $340.
15:44This will be important going into that countdown round, and Joe is going to have an advantage.
15:48We'll find out more about that exciting countdown round and the car right after these messages.
16:16a two-volume dictionary containing 2,400 pages,
16:193,000 illustrations, and more than 225,000 entries.
16:23And Kentucky Fried Chicken and Buttermilk Biscuits.
16:26You've got a right to chicken done right.
16:28At Kentucky Fried Chicken, we do chicken right.
16:36All right, players, we've arrived at the countdown round,
16:39which determines who goes for the car.
16:40The questions are the same as before, but with just a twist.
16:43This time, when you buzz in, you can answer all three parts of the question.
16:48Now, this is very important.
16:49You played for strategy.
16:50You played for that chance to take an advantage over the other person.
16:53Joe, because you were in the lead money-wise,
16:56you will have to answer only four questions to win the countdown round.
17:00Betty, you were in second place.
17:01You'll have to answer five.
17:02Jim, you will have to answer six.
17:04You count down every time you have a right answer.
17:06You count down one towards zero.
17:08The first one to zero will win the game.
17:09Remember, you can answer all three parts of the question.
17:11This is going to determine who goes for the car.
17:13Are you all ready?
17:14Here we go.
17:15A number of fictional ships' captains and their ships have made it big in the movies.
17:19I'll name the ship.
17:20You name the captain.
17:21Here they are.
17:23The bounty, the Pequot, and the cane.
17:25And Joe?
17:26The cane was Captain Queeg.
17:27That is correct.
17:28You may continue.
17:29The bounty is Captain Lai.
17:31That is correct.
17:31One more.
17:32The Pequot, Captain Ahab.
17:34All three.
17:35Very good, Joe.
17:39Well, Joe, you're down to just one.
17:41You just need one to go out, and the other two better stop them.
17:44That's Betty and Jim, who still need four and six.
17:46But comebacks have been made.
17:47Get ready.
17:48Here we go.
17:50These are some of the bones in your body, and they're either above or below your belly
17:53button.
17:55You tell me where.
17:56Above or below.
17:58Look at the screen.
18:00The mandible, the humerus, and the femur, and Betty.
18:03Okay.
18:03The mandible is above.
18:04That's correct.
18:05That's the jawbone.
18:06The femur is below.
18:07That's the thighbone.
18:08And the humerus is above.
18:10That's right.
18:10The upper arm.
18:11You score all three points there.
18:14We've got a horse race going here with Joe just needing one, Betty needing just two,
18:18and Jim still needs six.
18:20You better get in there fast there, Jim.
18:22Some of the most famous movie stars are dogs.
18:25Well, some of the movies are, too.
18:28But I'm talking about real four-legged dogs.
18:30I'll name three of them who made it big.
18:32You tell me their breed.
18:33Here they are.
18:35Rin Tin Tin and Asta and Lassie.
18:37Joe, you just need one.
18:38Lassie is a collie.
18:39That's right.
18:40You've won the game.
18:43Very, very good.
18:48Rin Tin Tin was a German shepherd, and what was the other one?
18:51A terrier.
18:52Right.
18:52You knew them all, Joe.
18:53Very, very good.
18:54Congratulations to you.
18:55Now, Betty, I want to thank you so much for being with us today.
18:58You did pick up $440, and you were a lovely contestant.
19:02Don't run away with any more carnivals.
19:04I won't.
19:04You stick around.
19:05What do you do now, incidentally, now that you're out there?
19:07I'm a hairdresser.
19:07Oh, you're a hairdresser.
19:08Yeah, I can see, by the way, you do your own pretty hair.
19:10And I'm going to suggest that you do mine for the next show.
19:13I'd love to.
19:13Thank you for being with us.
19:14And, Jim, you got $340, which you take with you, and be a fair umpire wherever you go.
19:20Will you?
19:20I promise.
19:21Thank you very, very much.
19:22And now I want Joe to come with me, because we are now going to show Joe the car that
19:27he's
19:27going to be going for.
19:28And here it is right behind us.
19:30This is the automobile that Joe will be trying for for the third consecutive day, right after
19:36of these messages.
19:48Is the Pacific Ocean the world's largest and deepest ocean?
19:52Yes, it is.
19:53And we'll be right back to see if Joe wins that Pontiac Fiero GT right after this.
20:00Automobiles for the staff of Split Second provided by Ontario Rent-A-Car.
20:03For dependability and reliability at a reasonable price, big or small, we rent them all.
20:07Ontario Rent-A-Car.
20:09Accommodations for Monty Hall and the Split Second staff provided by the Toronto Hilton Harbor
20:13Castle.
20:13Toronto's only downtown hotel on the lake.
20:15Featuring first-class dining in the award-winning Chateauneuf, the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
20:20The car on today's show was provided by Addison Cadillac, the leading General Motors dealership
20:24in downtown Toronto.
20:25Addison-on-Bay.
20:31All right, Joe, this is the car that you're going for the third straight day.
20:35A little description of this car, please, Sandy.
20:37Well, it's the sporty Pontiac Fiero GT.
20:40It's equipped with all of Fiero's standard features like the fuel-injected V6 engine,
20:45cruise control, and AM-FM stereo cassette player, plus pop-off sunroof and air conditioning.
20:52All right, this is the car that you're going for, and because you're a third-day winner,
20:57we're improving the odds for you as we go along.
20:59Third day, we're going to black out two screens.
21:02They won't be in the competition.
21:03Your odds will be down to just one out of three.
21:05So would you take numbers one and five and turn off the lights?
21:09Those two screens will not be in consideration.
21:13Numbers one and five, please, black them out.
21:17Now we have three screens left, two, three, and four.
21:20Your choice for the car.
21:22It's in one of those three spots, I assure you.
21:24I'd like to try number two, please.
21:26He tries screen number two.
21:29If you're ready, let's take a look at number two.
21:32Oh, and it turns around.
21:34What have we got back there?
21:36The car is there!
21:37All right!
21:39Congratulations to you!
21:40Very, very congratulations.
21:43It's a beautiful car.
21:44And, uh-oh, we've got a little hugging.
21:46You can look at the whole family here.
21:48Will you introduce me?
21:49Who are these people?
21:50Your father.
21:51Congratulations to you.
21:52My sister, Desiree.
21:53Which of the three drives?
21:55Both of them.
21:55They drive and you don't.
21:57I know who's going to get that car.
21:58You know, besides that car, you won $1,390 in cash on this program,
22:03plus a kitchen full of appliances, plus a colored television set.
22:06So you really cleaned up.
22:07They'll drive the car.
22:08You'll sit in the kitchen and make food for them.
22:10Congratulations to Joe and his whole family.
22:13And we'll all be back to play another episode of Split Seconds tomorrow.
22:17Please be with us at that time.
22:18Bye-bye, everybody.
22:36Split Seconds is a Stephan Hades-Moddy Hall production.
22:40In association with...
22:56We'll be back to the next episode of Split Seconds.
22:56We'll be back to the next episode of Split Seconds.
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