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00:01You're watching Game Show Network.
00:13Ladies and gentlemen, Gary Moore!
00:24Thank you very much.
00:27Welcome to The Tell The Truth,
00:29which may not be the greatest experience in your life,
00:32but it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.
00:35You'll have to agree.
00:36Our first guest today had something incredible.
00:39He was just sitting in his living room,
00:41and he had a most unwelcome guest drop in.
00:46We'll learn more about this story after we've met our panel
00:48here on The Tell The Truth.
00:53Larry Blyden!
00:56Thank you, Cass!
01:01Bill Pullis!
01:04And Washington News correspondent, Nancy Dickerson!
01:13And we are four in your tuxedo, Nancy.
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01:19Had I known, I would have worn my spats.
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01:23Tomorrow.
01:24By way of introducing our first guest,
01:27I would like you to take a look at a scary picture indeed.
01:31Oh, boy.
01:31Now, this is a picture of a recent plane wreck right here in New York.
01:35This is a DC-3.
01:36It's turned upside down.
01:38Right.
01:38This, you no doubt recognize as a house.
01:41That is a plane, and that is a house.
01:43Very good.
01:43All right.
01:44Now, how would you like to have a plane crash in your front yard
01:46and smash right into your house?
01:48Well, that's what happened to our first guest, and let us meet him now.
01:59Number one, what is your name, please?
02:02My name is Ivan Figueroa.
02:05Number two.
02:06My name is Ivan Figueroa.
02:08Number three.
02:10My name is Ivan Figueroa.
02:11Okay.
02:12One of these gentlemen is telling the truth.
02:14He is really Ivan Figueroa.
02:16Here is Ivan's story.
02:18I, Ivan Figueroa, consider myself a very lucky man.
02:21And here's why.
02:22One evening, I had just returned home from work.
02:25Suddenly, I was stunned by a noise that sounded like a bomb exploding.
02:29The next thing I knew, the bay window in my living room was shattered by the arrival of a large
02:34twin-engine airplane.
02:36The DC-3 not only landed in my front yard, but actually wound up leaning against my house.
02:42The plane had hit both a telephone pole and a parked car before it flipped over onto my front steps.
02:48This probably slowed up the plane's momentum sufficiently to save both my house and my life.
02:55I guess this is one of the risks I run for having a house practically next door to runway number
03:00four at New York City's LaGuardia Airport.
03:04Signed, Ivan Figueroa.
03:17Well, I had something.
03:18Just think if that plane had been going a little faster, your whole house might have been hijacked to Cuba.
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05:57Now, the puzzle is that each of these gentlemen claimed to be Ivan Figueroa, survivor of a plane crash in
06:04his very own house.
06:05Let's start the questioning with Nancy Dickerson, please.
06:08Number three, do you still live there?
06:11Uh, no. I really haven't been able to go back.
06:14Number two, when did you move out?
06:17Uh, I haven't. I haven't moved out.
06:20Number one, how long have you lived in that house?
06:24Three years.
06:24How long have you lived in the United States?
06:26Seven.
06:27Number two, was the pilot killed?
06:30Uh, no.
06:32Number three, was there a fire?
06:35Well, the plane was on fire, certainly, when it hit the house.
06:39Uh, how come your house didn't then get on fire?
06:43Well, parts of it were, but the thing is that, uh, the firemen came almost immediately.
06:50Number two, did the neighbors call the firemen?
06:52I believe so.
06:54Number one, what did the neighbors do?
06:56They called the firemen.
06:58And then, did the neighbors, number one, did the neighbors come over and get you out of the house?
07:03No, I did myself.
07:05Number one, do you live alone?
07:07No, I don't.
07:08His answer was no, and he was gonna add to it, but the buzzer buzzed, and we go to Larry
07:12Blyden.
07:12Number one, do you own the house?
07:14Yes, I do.
07:15Number three, do you own the house?
07:16Uh, no, I live with my parents.
07:18I see.
07:19Number two, do you own the house?
07:20No, I don't.
07:21Okay.
07:21Number four, doesn't it, uh...
07:25Two and four.
07:28You guys are out.
07:31Number two, doesn't it drive you bananas living right next to a runway?
07:34Not really.
07:35I'm used to it.
07:37Really?
07:37Number three, has it done anything to your hearing?
07:39Hmm, not really.
07:41Okay.
07:42Number one, don't the planes coming in keep you awake at all?
07:45No, because I'm used to now.
07:47How long have you, have you, did it take you to get used to it, number one?
07:51Couple of years.
07:52Okay, number three, what is left of your house now?
07:55Left of my house?
07:56Yeah.
07:56There's another house.
07:57Huh?
08:05I don't think he quite understood the question, Larry.
08:08No.
08:08Oh, but I did.
08:09The house is in good condition now.
08:10The house is in good condition.
08:11Number two, when...
08:14I don't know, number three, you're funny.
08:16That was...
08:18What's left of your house is another house.
08:20Another house?
08:20Sure.
08:22Let's go ahead.
08:22Let's go to Peggy's.
08:23Number two, how much did the plane weigh?
08:25Oh, gee, I don't know.
08:27I don't know.
08:28Number one, what section of New York do you live in?
08:30Excuse me?
08:31What section of New York do you live in?
08:32Jackson Heights.
08:34And number three, were you alone in the house at the time?
08:37Uh, no.
08:37My father was with me.
08:39Now, number two, was somebody gonna pay for all that damage?
08:41I'm sure they will.
08:42Well, I guess the company, the airport company.
08:45Now, number one, did that plane signal that it was going to crash before...
08:50No, we didn't know what to think about.
08:51Oh, I don't mean that they phoned you.
08:53But I mean...
08:56The fellow running out in the plane, in front of the plane shouting, look out.
09:03No, but the thing is, I mean, did he signal to the airport that he was in trouble?
09:07Is that why the fire engines were there so soon?
09:09Yeah, but we didn't know what to think about.
09:10We just decided how we hear the noise and the...
09:13What was that?
09:14Now, number two...
09:15And that takes us, please, to Bill Cullen.
09:18Oh, we are treating this too lightly.
09:20It could have been tragic.
09:21Fortunately, it was not tragic.
09:23Now, when it happened, when it occurred, it's a DC-3.
09:27It is not a regular carrier, per se.
09:29I, being an old aviation buff, said to my wife, DC-3, I'd love to know who owned that airplane.
09:34Because somewhere along the line, they have broken the law.
09:37Number three, who does own the airplane?
09:39I believe it was the FAA who was having a trial run from Philadelphia.
09:45The FAA?
09:46And who makes the laws by which airplanes must abide when they're approaching an airport number two, sir?
09:51If you would...
09:51I mean, basically, where do those laws come from?
09:53Well, I think it comes from the Port Authority and...
09:57No?
09:58No?
09:58That's the airport itself.
09:59Oh, is that the port?
10:00Yes.
10:01Number one, would you know who does that?
10:04The federal law?
10:05Yeah.
10:05That controls all approaches to airports and things like that.
10:09I just want to see if they know.
10:10Well, anyway, to answer at number three, it is the same FAA who owns the airplane, who
10:15is responsible for keeping other...
10:17Have they been determined yet?
10:19Gee, we enjoyed that, Bill.
10:20That was fun.
10:21A little rap.
10:22A little rap at the FAA.
10:23They're doing it to me, too.
10:25And I'm going to say a few words about the FCC.
10:27Well, first, you're going to have to mark a ballot.
10:29And you're going to have to mark it between number one, or number two, or number three.
10:36It's going to cost you $50 for each wrong guess.
10:39It's going to cost them $500 if all the guesses are wrong.
10:42And Nancy Dickerson, who has been batting 1,000 so far, has to go first on this round.
10:47Well, I thought I saw some inconsistencies in number two and in number three.
10:53So I'm going to vote for number one.
10:56Okay, there goes a one for one, and a Larry Blyden is about to express himself.
11:01I am.
11:01I am disqualifying myself.
11:03Why?
11:04Because I think I know who it is.
11:05I think I saw the gentleman on television, and he was wearing a kind of a furry hat, which
11:10threw me for a moment.
11:11But what he was that night was just a very generous, grateful basket case.
11:17I can't believe it.
11:18And today, he was rather self-possessed, and I was thrown from him.
11:21But I think I know who it is, and so I'm disqualifying myself.
11:23Okay, so a disqualification, of course, counts for a wrong vote.
11:26Thank you, Larry.
11:26And let's go to Peggy.
11:27Well, Larry has a very bad television set.
11:29It gets terrible reception.
11:30And our number three has quite a lot of hair, and he thought that was the furry hat.
11:33So I noticed that.
11:36It was actually Yul Brynner, and he got rotten reception.
11:39So we've got a one, a disqualification, and a three, and Bill Cullen.
11:42What are you going to do?
11:44All right.
11:45In all honesty, and I hadn't thought of this because until Larry mentioned it, I am very
11:51interested in anything that has to do with aviation.
11:53Mm-hmm.
11:53And I watched everything that was on the air about it, and I think...
11:56Anyway, let me not show you my card.
11:59Let me just disqualify myself.
12:02Just disqualify yourself, but not show the card?
12:04Yeah, I'm sure I...
12:04Right, because if I'm wrong, then we'll spoil the fellow standing up in the big reveal
12:09to which we aspire on shows of this kind.
12:11Unless you want me to show the card.
12:12Very well, William.
12:14Here we go.
12:14All right.
12:14So it's going to count for a wrong vote, nevertheless.
12:16Yes, wrong.
12:16So we've got two wrong votes before we do anything, and let's find out if the real Ivan Figueroa
12:22will please stand up.
12:26Ha!
12:32Bill Cullen, turn your card around.
12:35Bill Cullen, hand him right, two on a disqualification.
12:39And, but, he got $500 because he stumped the panel completely.
12:43Good job, gentlemen.
12:45Number one, what is your real name, please, and what do you do?
12:47My name is Jack Palacio.
12:49I'm the owner of the restaurant La Paella, and 136th Street, on Broadway, and New York City.
12:55Oh, yeah.
12:55Very good.
13:01And number three, you got one wrong vote.
13:03What is your real name, please, and what do you do?
13:05Oh, my name is Alex Abella, and I'm a junior at Columbia University.
13:09Oh.
13:13Bill Clancy.
13:13Do you know if he's moved out or not?
13:16No, I haven't.
13:17You haven't?
13:17No.
13:17No.
13:18We still live there.
13:18Well, I understand that you and your uncle were home when the crash occurred, but your
13:22aunt was away.
13:24Is that right?
13:24Yes.
13:25How did your aunt hear about this?
13:26We called her up that same night, and she was rather taken aback about it, and she wanted
13:32to come back.
13:32I said, no, stay there.
13:33We'll take care of everything.
13:36And, well, we stayed at home.
13:38The first night, we did not stay, but the other nights, we did.
13:42Yeah.
13:43They're fixing everything up.
13:44They've been very good, very cooperative.
13:47It's been...
13:47Well, in front of you, I would take the top roof, top floor off my house and just play
13:51it safe from there on in.
13:52Indeed.
13:53And thank you, gentlemen, all, for being here with us on Tell the Truth.
14:04And, Larry, you were right, were you?
14:06Yeah.
14:06You did recognize the right fellow.
14:07Yeah.
14:08I assume that you did.
14:09Now, let us go for a, I suppose, generic term is the phrase I'm looking for here.
14:13What is the term for this general kind of magazine?
14:16Pulp.
14:17Pulp.
14:17Pulps is right.
14:18Right.
14:18Things like spicy detective, weird tales.
14:22That was good.
14:22Bill Boyd and his battle aces.
14:24Yeah.
14:24The true life story of Goodson Todman.
14:26Yeah, that was good.
14:27Weird.
14:28Weird.
14:28Weird.
14:29All right.
14:30Our next guest knows all about pulps and we'll meet him in a moment as soon as we take
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16:37And now let's meet the man who knows all about pulps.
16:45Number one.
16:46What is your name, please?
16:48My name is Tony Goodhart.
16:50Number two.
16:52My name is Tony Goodhart.
16:55Number three.
16:56My name is Tony Goodhart.
16:58Well, now we got a problem, friends.
17:01Everybody take one step back, close the curtain,
17:04and we're gonna start all over again.
17:06Everybody take one step back.
17:08This is what...
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17:12All right.
17:15Now, let's...
17:16You ready to pull it up again?
17:17Let's meet the man who knows all about pulps.
17:20Yes.
17:27Number one.
17:28What is your name, please?
17:30My name is Tony Goodstone.
17:32Number two.
17:34My name is Tony Goodstone.
17:36Number three.
17:37My name is Tony Goodstone.
17:48Can you imagine three guys that don't even know what their name is?
17:51Any one of the three of them?
17:53All right.
17:54Here is Tony Goodstone's story.
17:57I, Tony Goodstone, am an authority on pulp magazines.
18:01In the period from 1896 to 1953,
18:05countless hundreds of magazines thrilled their readers
18:08with lurid and fantastic tales whose setting was solely
18:12in the far-flung corners of the imagination.
18:15They covered every range of subject,
18:17science fiction, detective stories, westerns,
18:20the supernatural, horror, war, the superhero, and sex.
18:24I have compiled and edited material from these magazines
18:28into a book titled The Pulps.
18:30It contains over 50 complete stories, poems, and features,
18:34as well as 100 color covers of the magazines themselves.
18:39Here is Argosy, founded in the year 1896,
18:43and the famous Shadow.
18:45A 1912 all-story magazine featured Tarzan.
18:49And, of course, for years Doc Savage was a big favorite.
18:54Daredevil Aces and Spicy Detective were two other popular pulps,
18:59as were Dime Western and Amazing Stories.
19:03The cover of Amazing Stories looks like a cover of today,
19:06but it's actually an issue from 1929.
19:10Unquestionably, the pulps contain some of the best adventure fiction
19:14ever written in America, and a lot of the worst, too.
19:17But, best or worst, the pulps appeal to such diverse personalities
19:22as gangster Al Capone and former President Harry S. Truman.
19:26Signed, Tony Goodstone.
19:38All right, let's start the question with Peggy Cass, please.
19:41Thank you. Number two, could you tell me some of the poets
19:43that were published in your magazine, in your anthology?
19:48H.P. Lovecraft, Richard Legallion.
19:52Oh, but number three, in which magazine would Lovecraft have appeared?
19:57Love Stories.
19:58Love Stories. Lovecraft would have been in Love Stories.
20:02Okay.
20:04Number one, were all pulp magazines ten cents?
20:08No, some were far cents.
20:09Oh. Were there any more?
20:11Some were fifteen, but most of them were ten.
20:13Well, number three, was Spicy Detective really, like, I mean,
20:16that was pretty pale compared to what's on the stands today, I take it?
20:19Oh.
20:20Well, yes, the pictures were a little bit more interesting,
20:23but the stories stopped at the kiss.
20:25Oh, they stopped at the kiss?
20:27And from Peggy, we go to Bill Cullen.
20:30You know, we used to get Spicy Detective surreptitiously
20:34when we were younger, my wife and I.
20:37No, when I was a kid.
20:39And we used to sneak them in places, like upstairs and under the couch.
20:44And now, as you said, they're nothing.
20:46They are nothing compared.
20:47But let's get number two to Bill Boyd and his Battle Aces.
20:51What branch of the service number two was Bill Boyd in?
20:54He was a whiz-bang.
20:55Not the cowboy.
20:57Bill Boyd?
20:58Maybe that wasn't his name.
20:59I'm very bad at names.
21:01He's very bad at names, too.
21:03Someone over there is pretty bad at names, as I...
21:05Actually, what were some of the...
21:09No, no.
21:10Number three, does the name Bill Boyd and his Battle Aces mean anything to you?
21:13I think you have the wrong name, but I think you're talking about the Air Aces,
21:16the Daredevils during the World War I.
21:18Hey, speaking of wrong name, number one...
21:21Bill, we're gonna go from you to Nancy Dickerson.
21:23I sure have, I guess.
21:24Number two, did you have any trouble with copyrights,
21:27getting all these compiled into one book?
21:30Well, it was a lengthy procedure.
21:33Number three, did you run into any difficulty, though?
21:35Would people not allow you to use the pulps?
21:38Oh, yes.
21:38There's always that possibility.
21:40What possibility?
21:41What...
21:41That people do not want to relinquish their rights to the books that you want to use.
21:46What...
21:46Did you have such a problem?
21:48Yes.
21:48With which one?
21:49I can't tell you.
21:51Number two, when did the...
21:52When was the book published?
21:54Uh, the book was published November 24th.
21:57How's it telling, number three?
21:58Very well.
21:59We're very pleased.
22:01Thank you, Nancy.
22:02Let's go to Larry Blyden.
22:03Number one, I used to get thrown out of the drugstore for hanging around and reading,
22:08Spicy Detective.
22:09Will you tell him to stop that?
22:13Okay, number one, does pulp have to have a story?
22:16Yes.
22:17Some of us, there was very poor writing, but there was also some very good writing.
22:20Okay, number three, did Mark Twain ever write for pulp?
22:23No, you're thinking of another era.
22:25I am?
22:26Okay, then, speaking of eras, when was Captain Willie's...
22:29Captain Billy's whiz-bang?
22:30When was that?
22:31During what period?
22:34Number three.
22:35Oh, that's in the 1800s.
22:39Okay, and number one, when was the...
22:41What was the period of Spicy Detective?
22:43When did that start?
22:44That was the late 20s, early 30s.
22:46Yeah, I know when it ended, sadly enough.
22:48I just wondered how long it had been going on.
22:49Well, thank you, Larry.
22:51If you were sitting over here on the panel, you'd have to vote.
22:54And you'd have to vote for number one, or for number two, or for number three.
22:59We pay $50 for each wrong vote, $500 if none of the votes is correct, and Peggy Cash starts.
23:05Well, I know you're all gonna think I'm crazy.
23:07Oh, yeah.
23:07Because that fella should've known his own name.
23:09But isn't Lovecraft a spooky writer?
23:11It seems to me that I've read Lovecraft, and he wasn't a poet.
23:14He was a spooky, spooky writer.
23:16And he wouldn't have been in a Western.
23:17So, I voted for number one.
23:20You voted for number one?
23:22Yes.
23:22Very well.
23:23Let's go to Bill Cullen.
23:25Well, could number one possibly have come out and told us his wrong name, or he was a real one?
23:30Oh, God, well, he might have forgotten us.
23:33Oh, you could forget your name.
23:35Well, I think a vote for number one is ill-advised.
23:38Oh, he voted for number one, too.
23:42You both voted for number one?
23:44Yes.
23:46Nancy Dickerson, is there hope?
23:49How straight is this?
23:51This is number three.
23:53Oh, that's good.
23:53You gotta vote for number three.
23:55Larry Blyden, what are you going to do?
23:57Well, what does Nancy know?
23:59She's new around here.
24:03You mean number one comes out first and says the wrong name, and he gets three votes?
24:11Nerves does funny things to people sometimes.
24:13I called you Bill Monday.
24:15I know you did, Alice, but that's no excuse.
24:18Will The Real, Tony Goodstone, please stand up.
24:23Hey!
24:27Unbelievable.
24:31Absolutely unbelievable.
24:35Congratulations, Tony.
24:36You got lucky, my friend.
24:37Five hundred bucks for all of you.
24:39Number three, number one, you got, in spite of everything, he got three wrong votes.
24:44What is your real name and what do you do?
24:46My name is Dr. Vincent Linder.
24:49Dr. Linder, how many times have you been on this show yourself?
24:52Three times.
24:53Three times?
24:54Once as yourself and another time as an imposter, right?
24:57I've been a liar three times.
24:59He's been three times an imposter and nobody recognized him.
25:01He's not learning.
25:02Number three, you got one wrong vote, sir.
25:05How many times have you been on this show?
25:06Five.
25:07Holy mackerel.
25:08He's been on the show five times as an imposter and still unrecognized.
25:12And Tony, you yourself, the real Tony, who really wrote the book, how many times have
25:17you been on the show?
25:19Three.
25:19Three times.
25:20Boy, are we dumb.
25:21Formerly.
25:22This is dumb, dumb day.
25:24Yeah.
25:25Well, Tony Goodhart, it's been a...
25:30Oh, number three, we didn't ask you your name, sir.
25:33I'm terribly sorry.
25:34Thank you very much.
25:35Right.
25:35What else do you do?
25:36My name is Christopher Darrow and I'm still the national brand manager for Dubonnet Wine.
25:41That's a good job.
25:47And my name is Steve Allen and I want to thank you all very much for being here with us.
25:51On to Tell the Truth.
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