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00:05And here's the start of our show, and your host, Jim Land!
00:12Thank you. Thank you, and a happy Monday to you.
00:16Good afternoon. Well, for Game 1 this afternoon, we have the ultimate answer to that hackneyed series of bachelor questions,
00:23such as, who would you most like to be trapped with in the elevator,
00:26or who would you like to find as a stowaway on your first solo flight to the moon?
00:31We have her. Now, we won't mention her beauty titles at the moment, all such delicious trimmings, a little later.
00:37Game number 2 also brings a beautiful young lady to our dating game stage.
00:40We'll find her trio of eligible bachelors, a fascinating study in dapper and debonair gentlemen.
00:47We'll be back with Game 1 right after a break for this important message.
00:51The music that captures the magic of Christmas, this album of superstars and holiday...
00:57All three of our bachelors are restlessly pacing the corridors of their minds, wondering who our lovely young lady can
01:03be.
01:04Well, first comes the business of introducing them to all of you.
01:07And here they are.
01:13Gentlemen, good luck.
01:15Bachelor number 1 is a husky 6-footer who follows many of the more commendable bachelor habits.
01:20He likes to dance, he's a conversationalist, he has a quiet, pleasant smile,
01:24and he's from Vancouver, British Columbia, and Canada.
01:27His name is Derek Woolley.
01:29Derek, good luck.
01:33When bachelor number 2 comes to court, he's always prepared with flowers for my lady,
01:37because that's his present stock in trade.
01:39He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, enjoys nice things and nice places with nice people.
01:44And we'd like you to meet John Paola.
01:47John, good luck.
01:50And with a way-out sense of humor, bachelor number 3 claims he responds to most bird calls
01:55because his legs are so thin.
01:58He plans on chartering his 75-foot barkentine, that's a sailing vessel, son, for world excursions.
02:04And we'd like you to welcome John J. Douglas.
02:08John, good afternoon.
02:09And that's our crew of bachelors for game number 1.
02:12Now, to prevent our young lady from hearing the introductions of our three gentlemen,
02:17we've been keeping her isolated offstage in a soundproof booth.
02:21Let's bring her on stage right now.
02:27Born in Yevla, Sweden, she was chosen Miss Sweden of 1964,
02:32and this year was honored as one of the Hollywood stars of tomorrow.
02:35She enjoys traveling, has been to Egypt and Lebanon on two occasions,
02:39and we're delighted to welcome to the dating game, C.B. Aubert.
02:44Hello, C.B. How are you?
02:47Good?
02:48I'm just, oh, am I ever good.
02:50We have three gentlemen over there who will be happier, I'm sure, if you choose them,
02:54but only one can be chosen.
02:55You know how we do it, huh?
02:56Okay, well, we'll start then by having them say hello to you,
03:00and you can see how they sound.
03:01Bachelor number 1, would you say hello to C.B., please?
03:04Bonjour, C.B.
03:06Number 2?
03:06Hi, C.B.
03:08And number 3?
03:09Hello, C.B.
03:10Okay, they sound like they're ready to go.
03:12Varied types.
03:13You have your questions?
03:14Yes.
03:14Okay, then, C.B., why don't you have a seat right here?
03:16Make yourself comfortable, and when you're ready, you may begin.
03:19And good luck, fellas.
03:23Bachelor number 1,
03:24what is the most important thing for me to remember when I'm out on a date with you?
03:31Remember that I'm interested in you,
03:32that I want to have a good time,
03:34and that's about it.
03:37Number 2?
03:39Same question?
03:41Yes.
03:42Well, I guess you'd be interested in me just for myself,
03:45and that would be enough, really.
03:50Number 3,
03:51if you could advise all girls in just one thing,
03:54what would that be?
03:55Be a lady like your mother was.
03:58Oh, that's wonderful.
04:01Number 1.
04:04Number 1?
04:05Same question, number 1.
04:06If you could advise all girls in just one thing,
04:07what would it be?
04:09Just keep your femininity, your beauty,
04:12and just be yourself.
04:15Number 2,
04:16what can always put you in a good mood?
04:20A beautiful girl,
04:23romantic settings,
04:24and just about any conditions with a girl, really,
04:27can put me in a good mood.
04:28Number 1,
04:30what do you think about that?
04:32Lots of money,
04:33a beautiful girl,
04:35and a lot of,
04:38I mean,
04:38a nice car,
04:39so I could take you out,
04:40and, you know,
04:40that's about it.
04:42Number 3,
04:42what about you?
04:44Great big welcome
04:45for my two dogs
04:46when I come home.
04:47That makes you happy?
04:49That's the best thing I've seen here,
04:50all day long.
04:51All right.
04:53Number 3,
04:54what would you say
04:55is the dumbest thing
04:56about dating?
04:59The word dating itself,
05:00I think that if people
05:03want to be with each other,
05:05they should not make it
05:06so formal as dating.
05:08I think dating is outdated.
05:11Yes.
05:12Number 1,
05:12what do you think
05:13is the dumbest thing about dating?
05:14Oh,
05:15the flowers routine
05:16and the formality,
05:19the putting on
05:21of playing a role.
05:23You should try to be yourself
05:25and enjoy yourself
05:26and be more realistic.
05:30Number 2,
05:31if you gave me
05:31your most romantic kiss
05:33and I started laughing,
05:35what would you do?
05:37Laugh with you.
05:38I figured if you enjoyed it
05:39that much,
05:39I must have too.
05:43All right.
05:44Number 1,
05:44what would you do?
05:46I'd continue.
05:47Keep on.
05:48Laughing or kissing?
05:50I'd continue kissing you.
05:54Number 3,
05:55what's one sure sign
05:57you look for
05:57that indicates
05:58that a girl
05:59is falling in love
06:00with you?
06:02Well,
06:02I don't think
06:03that I would have
06:03the presumption
06:04to think that I knew
06:07a sign
06:07that any girl
06:08would indicate
06:09that she was
06:09falling in love with me,
06:10but you can't tell
06:11that much about women.
06:15number 1,
06:16do you have
06:16a short sign?
06:18Was that the same
06:19question, ma'am?
06:19Yes.
06:21Well,
06:22her happiness,
06:23her willingness
06:24to please me,
06:26I think her general
06:27attitude towards me,
06:28you know,
06:29the enjoyment
06:31of one another,
06:32this,
06:32I'm pretty sure
06:33I could tell.
06:35Okay.
06:38number 2,
06:39what one thing
06:40gives you
06:41definitely the edge
06:42over the two
06:43other bachelors?
06:44I have, uh,
06:46a much better
06:48personality,
06:48I'm better looking,
06:50I'm more romantic.
06:52All right,
06:52okay,
06:53that's the signal,
06:54CV time is up,
06:55and now you have
06:56exactly 60 seconds
06:57to make up your mind
06:58which of our
06:59three mystery bachelors
07:00will be your day.
07:00Meanwhile,
07:01if you want a baby,
07:02your baby's skin,
07:03with tender care,
07:05here's how.
07:20Mom,
07:20when are we going to eat?
07:21Kids are full of
07:22questions.
07:26Hi, everybody,
07:27I'm Dan Deardor.
07:28At 1-800-453-0352,
07:31you'll see
07:32they're different.
07:33Hey,
07:33they don't keep
07:34banker's hours either.
07:36It's the bargain
07:37of the month from
07:38Nice Hustle,
07:39Kids.
07:39You too,
07:40honey.
07:41That's new
07:42improved formula
07:43chiffon,
07:43the gentle
07:44dishwashing detergent.
07:45Try it.
07:46Welcome back
07:46to the dating game,
07:47and CV has a problem,
07:48and the gentlemen
07:49have a problem too,
07:50because each one
07:51would like to be selected.
07:52Only one can be
07:54that lucky.
07:55Now,
07:55you have the decision.
07:56It's all up to you,
07:57CV.
07:57Which one will it be?
07:58Will it be
07:58bachelor number one,
08:00bachelor number two,
08:01or bachelor number three?
08:03For your date,
08:04who gets the honor?
08:06It's so difficult.
08:07The old feet sound
08:07is so nice.
08:08I know.
08:09Oh,
08:10I say number three.
08:12Number three.
08:13All right.
08:15Bachelor number three
08:16and his two dogs.
08:17Where do you get home?
08:18Now,
08:19before you meet him,
08:20I'd like you to meet
08:21the other two gentlemen,
08:22the disappointed fellows,
08:23I'm sure,
08:23but at least they'll get
08:25to meet you.
08:25You did not select
08:26bachelor number one.
08:27He is from Vancouver,
08:28British Columbia.
08:29He likes to dance.
08:29He's an excellent
08:30conversationalist,
08:31as you could tell,
08:32Derek Woolley.
08:33Derek,
08:33would you come and say
08:34hello, please,
08:35to CV?
08:37Oh, my.
08:39Well,
08:40Derek,
08:40that's all.
08:42Nice job,
08:43though you did
08:43a fine job.
08:44You also did not
08:45select number two.
08:46CV,
08:47this gentleman,
08:47is in the floral business,
08:49floral designs,
08:50and he could keep you
08:51ensconced in flowers
08:52for years and years.
08:53From Providence,
08:53Rhode Island,
08:54Mr. John Paola.
08:55John,
08:56if you would,
08:56please,
08:56come and say hello
08:57to CV.
09:01John,
09:02thank you very much
09:03for playing a fine game.
09:04Both of you gentlemen,
09:05and we enjoyed having you
09:06with us this afternoon.
09:07And next time,
09:07by the way,
09:08that you pitch a party,
09:09think of us
09:09when you're cooking up
09:10a storm with this
09:11new Hoover Instamatic blender.
09:13It gives you
09:14seven pre-selected speeds
09:15at your fingertips.
09:16It's the appliance
09:17of tomorrow
09:17for today's busy bachelor.
09:19From Hoover,
09:20of course.
09:21Gentlemen,
09:21thank you so very much.
09:22Derek,
09:23thank you, buddy.
09:25Okay.
09:26You ready?
09:27There's one more
09:28back there.
09:29A great sense of humor,
09:30and I'll tell you
09:30something else about him.
09:32This gentleman
09:32has a 75-foot
09:34barkentine,
09:35which is a boat,
09:36by the way.
09:37He charters it.
09:38He has a great sense
09:38of humor,
09:39and his name
09:40is John J. Douglas.
09:42John,
09:42come on and say hello
09:43to Seavey, please.
09:44Your dates.
09:48Congratulations, John,
09:49and you make
09:49a lovely couple.
09:50Well, I hope you're ready
09:51to paint the old town red, Seavey,
09:52because that's the type
09:53of date that we've planned
09:54for you and John.
09:55First of all,
09:56cocktails by candlelight
09:57at McHenry's
09:59Bantamcock
09:59in La Cienega.
10:00Not only candlelight,
10:01but with the romantic
10:02violin music
10:03in the background, too.
10:04Then on to dinner,
10:05and you'll dine
10:06with the stars
10:07at Maison Girard,
10:08the restaurant
10:08that brings
10:09the zesty cuisine
10:10of the French provinces
10:11to Beverly Hills.
10:12And finally,
10:13if you have any steam left,
10:15dancing to the wee hours
10:16at PJ's,
10:17the world's most talked
10:17about supper club,
10:18where you'll always
10:19hear the name bands
10:20and toss a terrific
10:21tootsie with the in crowd.
10:22That'll be quite an evening.
10:23Seavey,
10:24thank you very much, dear.
10:26Congratulations, John.
10:27Have a good time.
10:29Well, with summer
10:30in the offing,
10:30as the month of May
10:31slowly dwindles away,
10:32we think we should
10:33be able to find someone
10:35with whom our next
10:35young lady can enjoy
10:36an excursion
10:38to the beach
10:38or the mountains
10:39or maybe a game
10:40of golf or tennis
10:41or even something
10:42less strenuous.
10:43How about a quiet dinner
10:44for two on a moonlit patio?
10:46Well, more on that subject
10:47as we play the dating game
10:48right after a word
10:49from General Foods.
10:52You're in control
10:53of the board.
10:54Pick a category.
10:57Detergents
10:58with bleaching action.
11:01They can fade colors.
11:03Keep colors alive.
11:06Morning seems so much brighter
11:08after a good night's sleep.
11:09Tylenol PM.
11:11Thank you very much, John.
11:13Ready, willing, and able
11:14to share any summer delights
11:16with our next young lady
11:17are three eligible young men.
11:18Let's meet them,
11:19and here they are.
11:24Gentlemen,
11:25good luck to you
11:25this afternoon.
11:27Well, first of all,
11:28number one is a junior
11:29in college.
11:29He's majoring in biology,
11:31would like to become
11:32a dentist.
11:32He's been a football player,
11:34enjoys dancing,
11:35and all kinds of music.
11:36He was born in Cambridge,
11:37Massachusetts.
11:38Please say hello
11:39to Phil Donabed.
11:40Phil, good luck to you.
11:43A little summary
11:44of your life there.
11:45Bachelor number two
11:45is a special service coordinator
11:47for a telephone company
11:48and a former member
11:49of the Young Americans.
11:51He's retired from show business
11:52now to pursue his education.
11:54We're delighted to welcome
11:55Jack Minton.
11:56Jack, good luck to you.
12:00And a salesman
12:01for a food company,
12:02bachelor number three
12:03sings and plays
12:04with a small local group
12:05for fun
12:05and for relaxation, too.
12:07Along more strenuous lines,
12:09he plays rugby,
12:10plays football.
12:11Originally from Lions, Kansas,
12:13his name is Dave Lemon.
12:14Dave, good luck to you.
12:17There they are.
12:18That's our panel of bachelors,
12:19all ready for game number two
12:20this afternoon.
12:21Now, to prevent our young lady
12:23from hearing the introductions
12:24of the gentleman,
12:24we've been keeping her isolated
12:26offstage in a soundproof booth.
12:27Let's bring her on our stage
12:29right now.
12:34She's on the tennis team
12:35at college
12:36and has also won
12:37a bowling trophy
12:37for first place
12:38with the team
12:39at the bank
12:39where she works.
12:40Majoring in business
12:41at college,
12:42she was born
12:42in Pasadena, California,
12:44and her name
12:45is Denise Tassell.
12:47Denise, how are you?
12:49You look very lovely
12:50this afternoon.
12:51We have three gentlemen
12:52over there
12:52who are eager,
12:54nigh anxious
12:55to come over here
12:56and have a date with you,
12:57and of course,
12:57only one is going
12:58to be so lucky,
12:59and it's up to you.
13:00You know how we do it,
13:00of course,
13:01by your questions.
13:02They must answer.
13:03You figure out
13:04which one you like best.
13:05All right,
13:06let's start with a hello then.
13:07Bachelor number one,
13:07would you say hi
13:08to Denise, please?
13:10Good afternoon, Denise.
13:12Number two.
13:13Guten Tag,
13:14Caroline Denise.
13:15All right.
13:16And number three.
13:17Howdy, Denise.
13:18All right.
13:19Boy, there are three
13:20wild different types.
13:21Okay, you'll be able
13:22to keep it straight anyway.
13:23You have your questions set?
13:24Okay, then have a seat, Denise.
13:25Make yourself comfortable.
13:27When you're ready,
13:27fire away,
13:28and gentlemen,
13:29good luck.
13:31Number one.
13:32What's more important to you,
13:33your girlfriend or your car?
13:36I would have to say my car
13:38because I don't have
13:39a girlfriend at the moment.
13:40Okay.
13:41Number three.
13:42I have a company car,
13:43so I guess my girlfriend
13:44would be more important
13:45this time.
13:46And number two.
13:48Well, I would have to say
13:49my girlfriend
13:49because they don't
13:50depreciate too quickly.
13:52Okay.
13:54Number one,
13:54look at number two
13:55and tell me the first thing
13:56that comes into your mind.
13:59Ugh.
14:02Number two,
14:03look at number three.
14:06Young.
14:09Number one,
14:10what is the first thing
14:11I would have to do
14:11on our date
14:12that would make me
14:12absolutely unforgettable?
14:15Well, you'd have to
14:18present yourself
14:20and show yourself
14:21with a nice personality,
14:22I think.
14:23Say something nice to me
14:24at the beginning,
14:25I would say.
14:25Good.
14:26Number three.
14:27Let's see.
14:28You'd have to,
14:29probably when you greeted me,
14:31you'd have to give me
14:32a giant kiss,
14:33you know,
14:33and then proceed to kiss me
14:35the rest of the night,
14:36and I would really love that.
14:38Number two.
14:39Well, I would say
14:40that you would have
14:41to throw your arms
14:41around me
14:42and tell me
14:43that you've been waiting
14:44for this date
14:45for about,
14:45oh, 21,
14:4622 years or so.
14:48Okay.
14:49Number one,
14:50if you were writing
14:50about a perfect date,
14:52how would you describe
14:53the ending?
14:55Oh, I would say,
14:56um,
14:57dancing on top
14:58of the Empire State Building
14:59and then with parachutes,
15:01jumping off the top
15:02and falling down
15:03at the bottom
15:04with the chauffeur
15:05waiting for us
15:05to take us home.
15:07Sounds different.
15:08Number three.
15:10Gosh, I'm really sorry
15:11I didn't hear you.
15:12If you were writing
15:13about a perfect date,
15:14how would you describe
15:15the ending?
15:17It was really a gas,
15:18you know,
15:18it was really groovy.
15:20Number two.
15:21Uh,
15:21the perfect ending
15:22to my date,
15:24I think,
15:24would be a perfect
15:25three-point landing
15:26in my private
15:27twin-engine airplane
15:29and, uh,
15:30a drive home
15:31in my brand-new,
15:32uh,
15:33$12,000 sports car
15:35and a perfect kiss
15:37at the door.
15:38Number one,
15:38if you saw myself
15:40and a little old lady
15:41slip and fall
15:41at the same time,
15:43which would you
15:43pick up first?
15:45Oh,
15:46I'm pretty strong.
15:46I'd probably pick you up
15:47both up
15:48at the same time.
15:49Oh.
15:50Uh,
15:51number three?
15:52I would pick you up.
15:53You'd be more important,
15:54I think.
15:55You'd let the little old lady
15:56stay there?
15:57Well,
15:57uh,
15:57I would have someone
15:58pick her up
15:59maybe after she got in
16:00with the business at hand.
16:01We'd get that done first.
16:03Okay,
16:03number two,
16:04if I lived next door
16:06to you
16:06and I knew you were
16:07watching me out the window,
16:08what would I have to do
16:09to impress you?
16:11Use binoculars, please.
16:13Oh,
16:14number three?
16:15Uh,
16:16throw rocks at my window
16:17or something like that,
16:18sneak over to my, uh,
16:19house once in a while
16:20and, uh,
16:21write little love notes
16:22with your lipstick
16:23on my window.
16:25Number one?
16:26Well,
16:27I'd just expect you
16:28to be waiting
16:28in your living room
16:29or in your bedroom
16:30and I just, uh,
16:32I'd just come
16:33and knock on the door
16:34and have, uh,
16:35be waiting there for me.
16:36That's all.
16:38Number three,
16:39if your picture
16:40appeared on the front page
16:41of a newspaper,
16:42what would you like
16:43the headlines to read?
16:45Inherited $15 million
16:46and, uh,
16:48$300,
16:48a woman in the harem
16:50or something like that,
16:50you know.
16:51Okay,
16:52number one?
16:53I didn't hear the question.
16:55If your picture
16:55appeared on the front page
16:57of a newspaper,
16:57what would you like
16:58the headlines to read?
17:00Uh,
17:01just elected president
17:02of the United States.
17:04Okay,
17:04number two,
17:05what is the biggest compliment
17:06I could give you?
17:08A date.
17:10Okay,
17:11number...
17:12All right,
17:13that's it.
17:13That's the signal
17:14of the nice fine game
17:15and you have 60 seconds
17:16now to make your mind up
17:17from those answers.
17:18Which of the bachelors
17:19will be your choice
17:20for a date?
17:20Meanwhile,
17:21we'll take time out
17:22for this message.
17:371998 keepsake ornaments
17:38from Hallmark.
17:40Because next Christmas,
17:42he'll be four.
17:44Welcome back
17:45to the dating game
17:46and Denise's dilemma.
17:47There are three gentlemen
17:48over there.
17:48Only one can be your date
17:49and of course,
17:50it's only you
17:51that will be able
17:52to tell the whole world
17:53and them particularly
17:54which one it's going to be.
17:55So the question remains,
17:56will it be
17:57bachelor number one?
17:59Will it be
17:59bachelor number two?
18:01Or will it be
18:02bachelor number three?
18:03Who is the lucky guy?
18:05I think
18:06bachelor number one.
18:07Number one.
18:08Bachelor number one.
18:11Gentleman will pick up
18:12the lady and you
18:13at the same time,
18:14right?
18:15All right.
18:16Now before you meet him,
18:17I'd like you to meet
18:17the other two fellows.
18:18As usual,
18:19we'll keep you in a little
18:19suspense before you
18:20meet your date.
18:21You did not select
18:22bachelor number two.
18:23This gentleman
18:23had some great answers
18:25for you.
18:25He is a special service
18:27coordinator with the
18:27telephone company now,
18:28but was a former member
18:29of the Young Americans,
18:30a fine singing group,
18:32Jack Minton.
18:33Jack,
18:33come on and say hello
18:34if you would please
18:35to Denise.
18:38Jack,
18:39thank you so much
18:39for stopping by
18:40this afternoon.
18:41Did a good job.
18:42Denise,
18:42you also did not select
18:43bachelor number three.
18:44This gentleman
18:45is a salesman
18:45for a food company,
18:46plays with a local
18:48musical group
18:49for fun,
18:50originally from
18:50Lyons, Kansas,
18:51Mr. Dave Lemon.
18:52Dave,
18:53if you would please
18:53come and say hello
18:54to Denise.
18:58Dave,
18:59thank you very much.
19:00You gentlemen
19:00played a good game.
19:01Excellent game,
19:02and we thank you
19:02so much again.
19:03And for you,
19:04we have a little reminder.
19:05Some onyx for men,
19:06Lantharique's new
19:07bracing and buoyant scent
19:08created for Englishmen
19:09now in America
19:10for those immaculate men
19:11who will settle
19:12for nothing less
19:13than an air of
19:14effortless elegance
19:15from Lantharique,
19:16the British habit.
19:17Gentlemen,
19:18thank you again.
19:19Come back and see us.
19:21All right.
19:22Now there is one more
19:23gentleman back there
19:24who claims he's strong.
19:25Are you ready to meet him?
19:26I am.
19:26All right,
19:27then I'm ready to tell you
19:28a little bit about him
19:29before you do.
19:29He is a student right now
19:31in biology,
19:32hopes to become a dentist.
19:34That's his ambition.
19:35Plays football,
19:36and he definitely
19:36is a strong type fellow.
19:38From Cambridge, Massachusetts,
19:40Phil Donovan.
19:41Phil, if you would,
19:42please come and say hello
19:43to Denise.
19:46Phil, stand right in there,
19:47and I'll tell you
19:48what's going to happen.
19:49You know,
19:49there's nothing as breathtaking
19:51as our Southern California scenery
19:53when summers are coming.
19:54And when you and Phil
19:56will be seeing it from the air,
19:58you'll be flying from Los Angeles
20:00to Monterey, California,
20:03the beautiful Monterey Peninsula.
20:06Your aerial host for the day
20:07will be landing aircraft
20:08to Bakersfield, California,
20:09who will be flying you
20:11in your own private
20:11twin-engine Cessna 310.
20:13When you land at Monterey,
20:15you'll be whisked off
20:15to the beautiful Del Monte Lodge
20:17and Beach Club
20:18where you can swim,
20:19play tennis,
20:19ride,
20:20whatever you like,
20:21plus wonderful outdoor lunch.
20:22In the evening,
20:23you'll be expected for dinner
20:24at Fabulous Gallatin's
20:25where the in-crowd gathers.
20:27It has a gourmet menu,
20:28an atmosphere
20:29which is both swanky
20:30and friendly,
20:31and you'll have
20:31a thoroughly enjoyable time
20:32before winging home
20:34to Los Angeles.
20:35So enjoy your trip
20:36to Monterey.
20:37Thank you, Denise.
20:38Congratulations.
20:41Well, we'll be right back
20:42with our winning couples
20:43after this important message.
20:44Don't go away.
20:46We switched,
20:47so did we,
20:48to Northland.
20:49Potions break
20:50for 99 bills.
20:52Up next on Game Show Network,
20:54play the new dating game
20:56followed by
20:56Three's a Crowd
20:57and The Gong Show.
21:02Thank you so much
21:03for watching today
21:04and don't forget
21:05to join us tomorrow
21:05and also remember
21:06you can see the dating game
21:07every Saturday
21:08in the evening
21:09also in rosy romantic color.
21:11We'll be looking for you.
21:11Gang, come on in here.
21:13Stevie, you and John
21:13are going to go
21:14on a wild evening.
21:15You make a lovely couple.
21:16Your career's going well.
21:17Your boat, I hope,
21:18is floating.
21:18Have a wonderful time.
21:20And you two go to Monterey,
21:21my favorite part of the world.
21:23I know you're going to love it.
21:24Thank you so much
21:25for a great game.
21:26That's it for today.
21:27Jim Lang, say bye-bye.
21:28We hope you always get the date
21:30that you really want.
21:32Throw this, ready,
21:33let it go.
22:15The Dating Game
22:17is a Chuck Ferris production
22:18in association
22:19with the American Broadcasting Company.
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