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00:13It's time for Let's Make a Deal, and here's America's top trader, TV's big dealer, Monty
00:22Yee-haw. All right. Thank you very much. Welcome to Let's Make a Deal, the marketplace of America, ready to
00:32make some wheeling and dealing deals and see what we can do. Now, I'm going to pick three people over
00:37here, and I'm going to give you something. Hold on to this. I'll be right back. Don't move. Promise me
00:41you won't move. Promise me you won't look inside. Oh, you promised so nicely. All right. Now, what have I
00:46got over here? The next person is going to get some cough drops. You just stay right here, and don't
00:49you move, and I'm going to give you a little bankroll. Don't take the elastic.
00:52Don't take off just yet. Now, I'll go back and start my deal with Rose LeVasseur. Yes. I'm not calling
01:00roll deal. I just want you to stand up. That's it. That's a good deal. How are you doing, Rose?
01:03Just fine. It says you're going to clown around for a deal. Let me tell you what you have here.
01:06Take a look at this. This is a budget rent-a-car envelope, and in it is a card entitling
01:11you to the use of a car somewhere in the world. Chuck.
01:14It's from Budget Rent-A-Car in Vancouver, featuring Ford and other fine cars, who provide some of the cars
01:18for Let's Make a Deal. At Budget, you're number one with great service and great rates.
01:23All right. Now, inside this budget rent-a-car envelope is a little card that says that you could use
01:30this rent-a-car somewhere in the world.
01:34That's good.
01:35Even New Westminster.
01:37Okay? Now, we won't tell you where it is yet, but you can think about it and say, gee, this
01:41rent-a-car, maybe they're going to take me to Paris.
01:43Maybe they won't.
01:45But in any event, if you don't like the idea of this envelope right now, you're a little worried about
01:49it, I have something on the box on the display floor that Julie's pointing out to us at this moment.
01:52You could have that instead. What would you like to do?
01:59Oh, I think I'll keep this.
02:00Rose decides to keep it. What was inside the box that we had waiting for her back there?
02:04Back there, we had a beautiful grandfather's clock.
02:10From Emperor, an elegant grandfather clock to enhance the beauty and charm of any home.
02:14From the Emperor Clock Company, this clock sells for $679.
02:19And by now, you guessed that the card is not for Paris. It's not for Rome. It's for New Westminster.
02:26One day worth $22.
02:30But think of it this way. You'll have that car for a full day to do whatever you want with
02:34it.
02:35Oh, thank you.
02:36I got a hunch that Rose would like to drive it right into this set.
02:40Anyhow, thank you for making that first day with me. All right, Bruce.
02:44Now, can I have a talk, can you stand up? Is it Terry?
02:48Terry Sikora. Hi, Terry. Is that a wedding dress?
02:51Yes, it is.
02:52Did you wear it?
02:52Yes, I did.
02:53How long ago?
02:54April.
02:55Oh, right. Let me tell you something about these cough drops, or better still, have Chuck tell you about them.
03:00Put a coat on your throat with Luton cough drops in a familiar box or economical bag for great taste
03:05in every drop. Try Luton.
03:07Now, you can keep the cough drops or trade them for what's in the box that Chuck is going to
03:12bring down to his yeast. He's got a long way to run.
03:17Keep it! Keep it!
03:21I'm going to keep it.
03:22You're going to keep it? Inside the box, what do we have for Terry? You had a beautiful tea service.
03:27Oh, and an elegant tea service, too. It's Michael C. Fina's elegant tea and coffee service.
03:32With 10 cup urn, coffee and teapots, creamer, sugar, and waste bowls, and a boss-footed tray from the gift
03:38collection of Michael C. Fina Company. The tea service sells for?
03:42$585.
03:43See the way we share the work here?
03:46That was the good deal. And inside the cough drops, my dear, cough drops. Zonk over there, zonk over here.
03:54What's going to happen when I come to little Robin Hood's friend right over here, the Jolly Green Giant?
03:58This is Lorraine Zakaib.
04:00That's right.
04:01Is that close enough?
04:02Yeah, that's perfect.
04:03That's perfect. Okay, Lorraine, let me take a look at this bankroll.
04:06On the outside, $5. And the inside, lots of bills wrapped up here.
04:09Hello there, cameraman. How are you? All right. Now, you want to keep the money in here?
04:13Or I'll show you part of what's behind curtain number three, and then you make up your mind whether you
04:17want to go for what's behind there.
04:18It starts off with some wax.
04:22Turtle Wax, the world's largest selling liquid car wax.
04:25Cleans, polishes, and protects.
04:27And Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell Car Wax Kit.
04:29Cleans, waxes, and seals in the shine.
04:33All right, so what's it going to be? Do you want the wax and what's behind it, or do you
04:36want the bankroll?
04:42She wants what's back with the wax.
04:44I open up the bankroll, and underneath the fives, there are $100 bills.
04:48You turn down $100, $200, $300, $400, $500, $600, $700, $800, $905.
05:04$905.
05:05And do you know what you're going to get in exchange for that?
05:07Oh, there's something back there that a whole family can enjoy riding in.
05:11Open up the curtain and show her six little baby strollers.
05:19Do you have six children?
05:22Well, who's going to fill those baby cards?
05:25Go up and down the street and then advertise for kids, because you've got six baby strollers to take them
05:31in.
05:31And you know what we had in that opening deal?
05:33All together, zonk, zonk, zonk.
05:36But thank you very much.
05:37But thank you for being such a good sport.
05:39I love that.
05:39Thank you, dear.
05:45All right.
05:47All right.
05:48Sorry about that, friends, but them's the chances you take, right?
05:52Okay.
05:52Next deal is going to be worth over $6,000.
05:57I think I'll be able to find somebody who'll go for it right after this.
06:03It'll be exciting.
06:04In the next few moments, some great things could happen.
06:07Let's take Monty's mouse over there at the end of the aisle.
06:10Wendy Scourge.
06:12Wendy, how would you like to ride home in this?
06:15Open up the curtain and show her what she's going for in the next few seconds.
06:18How about that?
06:22It's the Dodge Omni three-door hatchback.
06:25Chrysler's new four-cylinder 1.7-liter compact with front-wheel drive.
06:28There's a world of total performance at Omni, and it sells for $5,843.
06:35All right.
06:40Now make room for Chuck.
06:42He is going to come down the aisle, and on his tray he has an item.
06:47I want you to listen to him describe this item for us.
06:50Then if you can price this item within $1 of the manufacturer's suggested retail selling price
06:56without any help from anybody in the audience, because if you call out prices, I'll call off the deal,
07:01and she won't have a chance for the car.
07:02You think very carefully.
07:03And finally, as you hear the description, come within $1, you've got yourself a brand-new automobile worth over $6
07:09,000.
07:09Here we go.
07:11It's a Dymo label maker.
07:13The long-lasting way to organize, identify, and remind.
07:16Bright final labels.
07:18Make your word stick with a Dymo label maker.
07:22Give me the manufacturer's suggested retail selling price.
07:26$21.50.
07:27$21.50.
07:28If you're right, and you're within $1, you've got yourself a car.
07:31Do you feel confident?
07:33No.
07:34You don't.
07:34Well, if I said, I'll give you $300 to call off the deal, what would you say?
07:40No.
07:41How much do you want?
07:44$2,000.
07:45No way.
07:46You say $2,000, I say $3,50.
07:49No.
07:50$375.
07:54$400 to call off the deal.
07:58I'll take it.
07:59She takes the $400 and calls off the deal.
08:01Hold out your hand.
08:03That's yours.
08:05Real good money.
08:07Here you are, $400.
08:11Now, do you know what the price that you said it was, $21.50?
08:15Yes.
08:15The price actually was $19.90, so you miss it by $1.60.
08:20You'd have lost the car because you miss it by $0.60.
08:22It's a good thing you took the $400.
08:24Thank you, Randy.
08:25Thank you, my dear.
08:33Is that a little tidy, too?
08:35Yes.
08:35Okay.
08:37Well, you both got the same last name.
08:38I presume that you're married.
08:40Yes.
08:40All right.
08:40This is, you keep turning away from me.
08:42I can't read your name.
08:42Gary Tidy and what's your name here?
08:44Joan.
08:45Joan.
08:45Gary and Joan Tidy.
08:47Like to go for that car?
08:48Huh?
08:49Sure.
08:49Okay.
08:50Take a look down there on the display floor.
08:52Listen to Chuck describe these items, and then, again, you guess, and if you can guess
08:55within $2, make it a little easier, of the manufacturer's suggested retail selling price,
09:00you've got yourself that same automobile.
09:02We'll try it again.
09:03Chuck?
09:03It's 23 pieces of contemporary glassware from Anchor Hocking.
09:07Every dish, every glass, every serving piece sets a beautiful table.
09:10Anchor Hocking sets the table for America.
09:14All right.
09:16Hmm?
09:16Don't give me a price just yet.
09:18Think about it.
09:18Talk to your wife.
09:22Would you describe it again, Chuck?
09:24They missed the thing.
09:25We'll listen to Chuck one more time.
09:26They're very nervous.
09:27Could you just give me a description one more time?
09:3023 pieces of contemporary glassware from Anchor Hocking.
09:34Every dish, every glass, every serving piece sets a beautiful table.
09:37Anchor Hocking sets the table for America.
09:40Okay.
09:40Did that help you a little bit?
09:41All right.
09:42Now talk it over for a couple of seconds.
09:43Then I'm going to get your price.
09:44And if you're within $2, high or low, I don't care, that car goes home in your garage.
09:53Okay.
09:54Okay.
09:55Give me a price.
09:57Uh, $100?
09:59$100.
10:02What's the matter up there, folks?
10:04Has an illness struck the audience?
10:06Oh, I hear back there.
10:08You never know whether you're right or wrong, do you?
10:10No.
10:10Listen, I am such a nice guy.
10:12Well, would you open up curtain number one and show these kids something?
10:16Take a look at what we have behind curtain number one.
10:18There is a vacation.
10:20Chuck will describe it, and then I'm going to offer you the whole thing to call off this deal.
10:24Chuck?
10:24A round-trip flying holiday for two via Western Airlines' wide-body spaceship.
10:30Enjoy warm, hospitality, and friendly service the Western way.
10:32Western is the only way to fly.
10:34And you could be jetting coach to exciting Las Vegas.
10:41You could be spending three days and two nights in a luxurious suite at the Frontier Hotel.
10:46Enjoy name entertainment in the music hall, gourmet food, golf, and tennis, all at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas.
10:52And I'll throw in $300 in cash to enjoy yourself down there.
10:54I'm offering you a $1,416 deal to call off the deal for the car.
11:00Yes.
11:01Is that what they're doing?
11:03They're going to take the $1,400.
11:06Now, you said it was, what, $100?
11:09Do you know fewer than $2 you had a car?
11:11Take a look at the price of this.
11:13$25.95.
11:16I mean, really?
11:20Now, the question is, and I'm going to let the audience decide, when somebody misses by $75, do you still
11:26want to give them the trip to Las Vegas?
11:31I've never known them to refuse.
11:33That's your gift from the audience and us.
11:36Thank you for playing Let's Make a Deal.
11:38Thank you, guys.
11:44We're going to ask our traders a question in just a moment.
11:46They're going to say, could you use $2,500, and I'll bet you, any amount of money, they say, uh
11:49-huh.
11:53I said that I was going to come up to somebody and say, would you like to earn $2,500?
11:56And the person would probably say, no.
11:59Would you like a chance to make $2,500?
12:02Yes.
12:03Oh.
12:04Oh, how surprising that answer is.
12:06Who have I got over here?
12:07I got Carol Egon.
12:08Carol, a chance to make $2,500.
12:14But, Carol, before you earn the $2,500, you've got to make $500 first, okay?
12:19Shall I explain it to you?
12:20You listen.
12:20You're falling down, Carol.
12:22Carol, you're very nervous.
12:23I want you to relax.
12:24Can you relax, dear?
12:25You okay now?
12:26Sure.
12:26Take a good deep breath.
12:27Hmm.
12:28Doesn't look like it's going to help too much.
12:29All right.
12:30Now, you listen to me, because I want you to understand the deal, okay?
12:32First, you've got to earn $500 from me.
12:34Now, down there on the floor, we have several items, and Chuck will listen to them.
12:38And I want you to listen and concentrate as he describes each of those items, okay?
12:43Because they could be worth a lot of money to you, about $2,545 altogether, okay?
12:49Now, Chuck is going to describe them.
12:52You watch.
12:53You listen.
12:54Chuck.
12:55First, we have this little truck from United Van Lines.
12:58Wherever you're going, make it nice going, United.
13:00United Van Lines, the mover who takes the load off your mind, as well as your hands.
13:04Next, we have Blue Boy Bathroom Cleaner.
13:07Its automatic action works effectively and safely to help keep your bowl hygienically clean.
13:11Blue Boy, it's America's favorite solid.
13:14Then, discover the taste of Jolly Time, the much better popcorn.
13:17Always light, crisp, and delicious.
13:19Next time, make it Jolly Time.
13:21Then, we have a jar of Nescafe, the world's largest selling brand of instant coffee.
13:25Nescafe is available in both regular and green-label deep-gaffinated.
13:28Also, a can of Panel Magic.
13:30The Original Cleaner Beautifier.
13:32Especially formulated for wood paneling and woodwork.
13:34Another magic home care product.
13:36Finally, a box of gentle Diurex.
13:39Helps relieve water retention, so you can wear your skinniest clothes all month long.
13:43Rely on Diurex.
13:45All right.
13:45Now, you'll notice that Jolly is covering up those products that we were talking about.
13:50And when she covers them up, it says, a dollar sign, then two, comma, O, and then comes a four,
13:56and then comes the final one, which is a five, spelling out $2,045.
14:01Which will be yours if you can get $500 from me first.
14:04Now, here's what happens.
14:05I want you, as I call out each of those symbols or digits, to tell me what product Chuck was
14:11talking about.
14:12Every time you're right, for the first five items, we'll give you $100.
14:15You'll have $500.
14:16If you get the last one right, you get the $2,045 I've been talking about for a total of
14:21$2,545.
14:23Okay, I'll call it an item, and you tell me what's underneath it.
14:26Can you do that?
14:27Let's start off first with the dollar sign.
14:29Make it easy for you.
14:29Remember the very first one?
14:31Little truck.
14:32Yeah, that little truck.
14:32I sure I'll accept that.
14:33That was the United Van Lines truck.
14:35Very good.
14:35That's your first $100.
14:36Good.
14:41Let's go over to the last one, because I think you might remember the last one best.
14:43Can you?
14:45No.
14:45No.
14:46You can't remember that?
14:46Well, let's go to something else for the time being, until you remember a little bit.
14:50Do you want to go over to the comma sign?
14:51Do you remember what's under the comma sign?
14:55Tidy bowl.
14:56Tidy bowl under the comma.
14:57Let's take a look and see if it was there.
14:59No, there was popcorn there.
15:01All right.
15:02Remember that you can't go for the $204,5 anymore, but you can still pick up $100 an item.
15:06Let's keep on going.
15:06And as a matter of fact, to make it easier for you, you call out the one you want.
15:09Lift it off now, and we'll pick up the $100 bills.
15:12Coffee with the zero.
15:13The coffee under the zero.
15:14Under the zero, we have coffee.
15:16That's another $100.
15:22The tidy bowl under the two.
15:24The tidy bowl is under the two.
15:26Very good.
15:27All right.
15:29So now you have $300, and we've got two more items in the last two.
15:33Do you remember what they were, by any chance?
15:36No.
15:37Well, there was wood cleaner under the four.
15:40Oh, that's too loud.
15:42Yeah, that she dropped and picked up.
15:43You should have remembered that.
15:44Do you remember the last one she had?
15:49No.
15:49Well, I'll tell you that we had the green stamps underneath there, and with the diurex.
15:54Okay?
15:55So you still managed to pick up.
15:56Diurex.
15:57You're right.
15:57You should have.
15:57Why?
15:58You don't have to die.
15:58You look in pretty good shape.
15:59All right.
16:00Now, Carol Egon, that was a tense moment.
16:02It was a very tense moment.
16:03And you earned $300.
16:05That's not bad.
16:06Now that you have $300, I can give you another deal.
16:08And I want you to take a look and see curtain number three.
16:11Maggie is standing in front of it right now.
16:13And do you know what it sells for?
16:17$1,205.
16:18No.
16:19$300 is all it sells for.
16:21Aren't you glad you came on a day like this when we have bargains?
16:24Just $300?
16:26Sure.
16:27Right.
16:27Yeah, right.
16:28Right.
16:28Sure, right.
16:29Does that mean, sure, right, it's a bargain, or sure, right, I want to buy it?
16:32I'll buy it.
16:33You buy it.
16:34The $300 comes back to me, and, oh, does Carol have a zonk?
16:37She doesn't want to look.
16:38Open up curtain number three, and back there, that's not your thing.
16:43Washer and a dryer.
16:45A White Westinghouse washer and dryer with installation flexibility to stack it 27 inches or fit side-by-side undercounter.
16:51They cut off burning costs by using less water, bleach, and detergent than top loaders from White Westinghouse.
16:56They retail for $879.
16:59So you ended up with $879.
17:01It wasn't a bad deal after all.
17:02Thank you, Carol Legon, for making that deal with me.
17:04All right.
17:07The big deal today is worth a total of $4,235.
17:12And I'm going to see if I can find two traders who want to go one more time.
17:15Where are the little tidies?
17:17Hello, tidy.
17:19Are you neat and tidy or just tidy and tidy?
17:21Wouldn't it be funny if your name was neat and tidy?
17:23I think that would be just...
17:25No?
17:26Forget what I said, folks.
17:27Do you want to trade in your Las Vegas vacation with $1,400?
17:33Yeah.
17:34Yeah?
17:34Okay.
17:35Yeah.
17:35Oh, you're not going to go on the vacation.
17:37All right.
17:37You're going for the big deal.
17:38Let's see what happens.
17:39Carol, you're next in line with that washer and dryer worth $879.
17:43You want to go for the big deal?
17:46You're going to go for it.
17:47You've had quite an exciting day here today.
17:49We've got Carol.
17:50We've got the tidies.
17:51We'll be back with the big deal in just a moment.
17:56Okay, friends, you ready for the big deal?
17:59Let's go.
18:01The big deal today is worth $4,235.
18:04Is it behind door number one?
18:06Or two?
18:08Or three?
18:10Well, the audience is rather nicely divided.
18:12I think there was a preference for one of the doors more than the others.
18:14But if you listen to them, you're foolish.
18:16You make up your own mind.
18:17Gary Tidey, you trade in a $1,400 vacation.
18:20What door do you guys want?
18:23Three.
18:24Door number three.
18:26And over here, the young lady who had so much fun today, Carol Egon.
18:30Two.
18:31Two.
18:31That's door number two.
18:32You wanted three.
18:33Most of you said three.
18:35It ain't three.
18:35But here's three for you right now.
18:37It's Marty's cookie jar.
18:38And how much money do we have in the cookie jar today?
18:41There happens to be $250.
18:44From $1,400 to $250 in cash.
18:47But it's a nice souvenir of your stay here anyhow.
18:50It can't be all bad.
18:51All right.
18:51So that's what happened.
18:53Carol, it looks like it's getting down to you or no one.
18:58What door did you take here?
19:01Does she remember?
19:03It was door number two, yeah.
19:08Well, I'm going to show you door number one before that.
19:13And I think she knows now that when we come back, it'll be hers.
19:17But let's take a look for what was behind one.
19:19From Furniture Fair, we had a handsome dinette set with no-mar table and accents of chrome and wood.
19:24It sold for $867.
19:26And to make your kitchen work easier, we had a new food processor.
19:34The Vitamix stainless steel food processor.
19:37Juices without waste, cooks without burning, freezes instant ice cream.
19:39It offers 800 other recipes.
19:41It's a three-minute bread maker in a home yogurt factory.
19:43It retails for $325.
19:45And still more for your kitchen.
19:48A portable microwave oven.
19:53It's from Roper.
19:54And this microwave oven has automatic temperature control and micro-select control to fit the cooking speed to the recipe.
19:59Roper, recognized for quality.
20:01The total value of this deal was $1,692.
20:05Sorry, we didn't get that.
20:09Now, here is...
20:12Oh, I think she knows.
20:14I would say by the tears of happiness that are rolling down her cheeks
20:17that Carol has a suspicion that the big deal is hers.
20:20And for a young lady who was going for something big and didn't get it,
20:24here is the big deal of the day behind door number two.
20:27Let's see what we have for Carol.
20:28Open it up, and there is some complete living room furniture for you.
20:34This Broy Hill living room features an elegant velvet hand-septured sofa,
20:38matching strike-cordity chair with cocktail end and lap tables
20:42with stain-proof beveled glass tops.
20:44A room you'll be proud of.
20:45Broy Hill, for you now and for always.
20:47This set sells for $1,515.
20:50And while you're right, relaxing in your living room,
20:53listen to your new stereo.
21:00It's a pilot audio tower system with AM-FM stereo tuner,
21:03integrated amplifier, automatic record changer,
21:058-track tape player recorder, cassette player recorder,
21:07plus matching speakers and rack.
21:08Pilot and vision of Morris Electroproducts Corporation.
21:11So far, this big deal is worth $2,235.
21:16Well, I'll tell you, we say so far
21:17because we want you to have some spending money on your own, Carol.
21:20So here are two $1,000 bills for you.
21:24$2,000, your big deal is worth $4,235.
21:28It's all you.
21:30Are you all right?
21:35She's all right, and we're so delighted for her to be.
21:39Let's make it here today.
21:44Tonight, Tony hits the campaign trail and runs for PTA president.
21:48But his conniving opponent starts spreading rumors about him and Angela
21:51on Who's the Boss?
21:53Then it's more laughs with Balky and Larry on Perfect Strangers.
21:56Global's got double-decker comedy tonight, starting at 8.
21:59Go back to your seat, and we'll get to the table.
22:01The combinations for Let's Make a Deal
22:03are provided by The Holiday Inn Harborside in Vancouver,
22:06a beautiful 21-story luxury downtown hotel overlooking the harbor.
22:12No, no, no, no, she, she, we know about that.
22:15Have you got any children?
22:16Who's got who?
22:17All right, show me a picture of your baby right now, Jim Scornett.
22:20Come on, my wallet.
22:21He says he's got one in the wallet.
22:22You show me, I'll give you $100,
22:23and you show me a picture of your baby.
22:26All right, that happens to be Wendy's husband.
22:28How did you make out, Wendy?
22:29Let's Make a Deal is a Stephan Hades Monty Hall production
22:33in association with Catalina Productions.
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