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00:05That's the champion's bell.
00:07And this is our current champion, Mrs. Helga Trudeau.
00:11Mrs. Trudeau, how long have you been in our program?
00:14This is my fourth day.
00:15And how much have you already won?
00:18$15,000.
00:20Well, as long as you keep on winning,
00:22you can keep on playing on Play for Keeps.
00:37You want me to go?
00:38Buzz till dawn when you're up again one too many times.
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02:49Yes, it's Play for Keeps,
02:51where big decisions are made for big money
02:53every day in the week.
02:54And here's your host, Sonny Fox.
03:06Hi, welcome to Play for Keeps.
03:09We meet again.
03:11I'm not a bit surprised, Mrs. Trudeau.
03:13I never expect to look over there
03:15and not see you anymore.
03:16Well, Mrs. Trudeau,
03:17we want to get right on here
03:19and see about winning you some more money today.
03:21Remember now,
03:22you've got those three important decisions
03:23you've got to make.
03:25One, whether you want to defend your championship.
03:28Two, the categories.
03:30And three, how much money you want to stake.
03:32So keep your eyes and ears open.
03:33And, Nancy,
03:35let's find out who our first challenger of the day is.
03:37Sonny, it's Mr. Robert Stevens
03:39from Dublin, Ireland.
03:48Mr. Stevens from Dublin.
03:49When did you get in from Dublin?
03:51Well, I arrived here in 1928.
03:54That's about 28 years ago, I guess.
03:56Well, you were early, you know.
03:57You weren't...
03:59Well, you've been here for 28 years.
04:01What are you doing?
04:02Well, right now,
04:02I've got my own tailoring business in Brooklyn.
04:05May I mention the address?
04:06Sure, go ahead and mention the address.
04:0742-15 Quinton Road.
04:09Don't anybody go now,
04:10wait till after the show, right?
04:11He's not there.
04:13What...
04:13Have you always been where you were
04:14tailoring in Ireland, too?
04:15Well, my parents were at tailoring in Ireland,
04:17and I served my apprenticeship with them, you see.
04:19And then I came to America,
04:21and I did several jobs in America.
04:24What, for instance?
04:25Well, I was a bartender,
04:28and then I decided to start my own bar business
04:32on Long Island.
04:34Well, how did you happen to get out of being bartender
04:36or out of the bar business and into the tailor shop?
04:38Well, you're too young to understand, I guess, Sonny,
04:40because the bar business now is somewhat different
04:44to what it was years ago.
04:45Years ago, it was a place for men to enjoy themselves, you see.
04:51Well, now, a man would come around,
04:53and he'd be looking for his wife.
04:56In the olden days,
04:57it was a case of the wife coming around
04:58looking for his husband.
05:00So it's vastly different,
05:02and they'd ask you,
05:04was my wife in here last night?
05:06And these questions got so tiresome
05:09that I decided to quit,
05:10and I went back to the tailoring business.
05:12Are you no trouble there
05:13in the tailoring business at all?
05:14No, I enjoy it very, very much.
05:16Very, very much indeed.
05:17You don't have any temptation at any point
05:19in the tailoring business to say bottoms up
05:20or anything like that, no?
05:21No, I certainly do not have any trouble at all.
05:24What about, are you married?
05:25I certainly am.
05:26Any children?
05:27I have a very charming daughter, 21 years of age.
05:30Is she married?
05:30No, but she's in the market.
05:36Don't look at me.
05:38Well, she better not look at you.
05:39Well, Mrs. Trudeau has been looking at you all this time,
05:42and Mrs. Trudeau has been trying to size you up.
05:44She wants to know whether she wants to take you on
05:46as a challenger.
05:47Mrs. Trudeau, you come on over here
05:49so you can get a really good look at you.
05:50Mrs. Trudeau, you've heard from Mr. Stevens.
05:52What do you think?
05:53You want to take him on as a challenger or not?
05:56Yes, I'll take him.
05:57You'll take him on as a challenger.
05:58Mr. Stevens, you are now a challenger.
05:59Thank you very much.
06:01And take the challenger's buzzer,
06:03and Mrs. Trudeau, your next problem is,
06:06what kind of category do you think
06:07you can defeat Mr. Stevens on?
06:09Well, let's see, Mr. Stevens has been a tailor
06:11and a bartender.
06:12That's right.
06:14Anything else?
06:15No, no, no.
06:16I do interviewing.
06:17You just pick the categories.
06:18I want to play safe.
06:21Which will it be there?
06:22It will be poetry.
06:24Poetry.
06:24Mm-hmm.
06:25Oh, looks like you struck home there.
06:27Looking for Mr. Stevens.
06:28Uh-huh.
06:29Well, now, how confident are you?
06:31How much money are you going to stake on this choice?
06:33Well, my family is backing me up, Sonny.
06:36Your family is backing you up?
06:37Yes, they felt very proud
06:38that I risked $5,000 yesterday,
06:40and I'm going to start right out
06:43doing the same.
06:44$5,000 on Mr. Stevens.
06:49One, two, three, four, five.
06:54At least I get a look at it.
06:56At least he gets a look at it.
06:58Anyway, it's green.
06:58That should remind you of home.
07:00I'll have to turn the green side out.
07:02All right.
07:02Well, now, let's check our buzzer over there.
07:04Let's check our bell.
07:05Now, you know, Mr. Stevens,
07:07if you win, you become our new champion,
07:09and you win that $5,000.
07:12And, of course, Mrs. Trudeau,
07:13if you win, you remain our champion.
07:14That five becomes $10,000, right?
07:18All right.
07:19Now, the category is poetry.
07:21There's $5,000 writing on this
07:23and the championship.
07:25Name the poem which contains this line.
07:30Poems are made by fools like me.
07:35That's the champ's bell.
07:37The name of the poem is Trees by Joyce Kilmer.
07:41That's right.
07:42That's one for the champ.
07:47Still poetry.
07:49Still $5,000.
07:51Give the name of the poem which contains this famous line.
07:55Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink.
08:01I had a feeling you were going to get that, Mr. Stevens.
08:05I don't know whether I'm right.
08:06I don't know whether you're right or not.
08:07Let's hear the answer.
08:08Would that be ancient, ancient Mario?
08:11The rhyme of the ancient Mario.
08:12Now, that's correct.
08:19All right.
08:19Now, it's one to one.
08:21This is going to be a tough one, I can tell.
08:22One to one, $5,000 poetry.
08:25From what famous poem are these lines taken?
08:29Who touches a hair on yon gray head dies like a dog.
08:33March on, he said.
08:36Mr. Stevens.
08:38Would that be Fletcher, Barbara Fletcher?
08:42Well.
08:43Barbara Fletcher?
08:46Fletcher.
08:47Well, Fletcher.
08:48I will accept that.
08:50It's Barbara Fritchie.
08:51Mr. Stevens.
08:53Mr. Stevens.
08:58Think that was all right, Mr. Trude?
09:00You think he knew the one?
09:01Oh, I think he did.
09:02Fine.
09:02All right.
09:02Then it's two to one in favor of the challenger.
09:05Now, champ, remember three wins.
09:06The challenger has two.
09:08There's $5,000 in the championship writing on this.
09:13Give me the name of the poem, which contains this line.
09:17And I on the opposite shore will be.
09:23And I on the opposite shore will be.
09:29That's the challenger's buzzer, Mr. Stevens.
09:32Would that be the ride of Paul Revere?
09:35Right, a new champion, Mr. Robert Fletcher.
09:48Mr. Stevens, all you win is the $5,000 Ms. Trudeau,
09:52you don't get.
09:53Boy.
09:54Mrs. Trudeau.
09:56Well, it makes it a lot easier to lose.
09:59When you lose to such a charming gentleman,
10:01I think I would agree with you thoroughly on that.
10:03Well, you do have $10,000.
10:06What are you going to do with all that money, Mrs. Trudeau?
10:07I haven't had time, just think.
10:09Buy another cab, maybe?
10:11Buy another cab?
10:12Start a whole fleet of cabs.
10:13That's a good idea.
10:14Mrs. Trudeau, it has been wonderful meeting you
10:17and being with you these last three days.
10:20You've been a wonderful champion.
10:21Thanks so much for coming down to play for keeps.
10:35Mr. Stevens, will you now move over into the champion's position?
10:40And now you have the champion's bell.
10:41You also may now take the $5,000.
10:44It is rightfully yours.
10:47You just kiss everything, you know?
10:49If you come at me, though, I'm moving away.
10:52I won't.
10:52All right.
10:53Mr. Stevens, how come you know so much about poetry?
10:56Well, you know, in Ireland, in the schools in Ireland,
11:00they concentrate on, they specialize in different things,
11:03and one of the specialties in the schools in Ireland is poetry.
11:06And believe me, when I answered some of those questions,
11:08I really astonished myself, but it comes to you.
11:10I don't know how, but we concentrate on Ireland and poetry,
11:14and I had a good idea.
11:16You know the Irish are great lovers of poems.
11:17Yes, and they're also great poets.
11:19What are some of the poets?
11:20Well, they have Pat O'Doyle, and they have Moore,
11:25and then they have different poets.
11:27Do you know, do you read any poetry yourself now?
11:31Well, I know it's not exactly a poem, but I could give you a little...
11:34Would you like to recite it?
11:35A little Irish toast, but if I goof on this, don't mind.
11:40Don't put the $5,000 away yet.
11:41Just keep it out there.
11:43Okay, recite it.
11:43Here's to the land of the shamrock so green.
11:47Here's to each lad and his darling, Colleen.
11:51Here's to the ones who we love the most.
11:54And may God bless dear Ireland.
11:57That's the toast of the Irish.
12:04Mr. Stevens, you are now the toast of the Stevens family.
12:07Thank you very much.
12:08In a little while, we're going to get you a challenger to test you out
12:11and see how good a champion you are, see if you can win some more money.
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14:25Well, here we are back at Play for Keeps.
14:27Time to meet your first challenger, Mr. Robert Stevens.
14:30Nancy, who is Mr. Stevens' first challenger?
14:33Sunny, it's Mrs. Celia Plout of New York City.
14:44You may shake my hand, Mrs. Plout.
14:46It took me a little while to find out
14:47whether you were actually out or not.
14:49Mrs. Plout?
14:50I'm so little.
14:51Well, you are little, but...
14:52No, as you go older, you go down.
14:57Did you start out very big?
14:59No.
15:00A little bit.
15:01You were a little to begin with, weren't you?
15:04Mm-hmm.
15:04Mm-hmm.
15:05Mrs. Plout, you're from New York.
15:07What do you do in New York?
15:08I am the oldest hat-check chick girl in New York City.
15:12The hat-check chick girl?
15:14Uh-huh.
15:14What's a chick girl?
15:16That means young.
15:19Mrs. Plout, you're not going to get anything
15:25for answering this question correctly.
15:27No.
15:27Except maybe embarrassed.
15:29Yeah.
15:29How old are you?
15:30Well, let's say a 21 plus.
15:34Be nice about it.
15:36That's all right with me.
15:38It's all right with me.
15:38I told you.
15:39That's what it is.
15:3921 plus.
15:41All right.
15:41All right.
15:41The rest you can think.
15:46How long have you been in...
15:47A lot more.
15:52You watching her?
15:53I certainly am.
15:54I think you're about to have your hands very full,
15:55Mr. Stevens.
15:56Keep an eye on her.
15:56I don't know about my hands.
15:58I know I have my hands full.
15:59Mrs. Plout, how long have you been a hat-check chick?
16:02Three years.
16:04I don't know whether the cameras are able to get both of us at the same time.
16:07Until I look to them or to you.
16:08No, you look to me and I'll come down here.
16:21I'd rather look to you.
16:23At 323 East 79th Street.
16:26It belongs to my children, my daughter and son-in-law.
16:30Mm-hmm.
16:31Do they call you?
16:32Do the people know you?
16:33Mommy.
16:35I beg your pardon?
16:36Mommy Plout.
16:37Oh, this is your nickname?
16:39That's right.
16:39Mommy?
16:40Mm-hmm.
16:41May I call you Mommy?
16:42You may call me anything you want.
16:46I'll call you Mommy.
16:48That's good.
16:48Would you like to call me Sunny?
16:49I certainly would.
16:51Mommy?
16:52Pleased to meet you.
16:53Sunny.
16:54You're a dog.
16:56If anybody tunes in in the middle of this, they're going to think that this is fixed, Mommy.
16:59No, I didn't.
17:00No, I know, because you're not really my Mommy.
17:02But over here, over here, Mom, Mom, Mom, it's Mr. Stevens, who's our champion.
17:09Mr. Stevens is trying to figure out whether he wants to take you on as a challenger.
17:13Now, don't glare back at him.
17:15He's just doing this, nothing personal.
17:17Good.
17:17What about it, Mr. Stevens?
17:19Well, I certainly will.
17:20I'll take her on.
17:21I certainly will.
17:22All right.
17:23You are our new challenger, Mrs. Plout.
17:24If you'll get back there and take the challenger's buzzer, Mr. Stevens.
17:29Don't kiss her yet, Mr. Stevens.
17:30All right?
17:32She's going to kiss you.
17:33You bet.
17:33Not now, Mrs. Plout.
17:34All right.
17:35Let's try.
17:36No, before we try the buzzer and bell, Mr. Stevens, you've got a couple of more decisions.
17:39You've got to look over the category board and decide what category you're going to defend
17:43your championship on.
17:45Got about 10 of them over there.
17:48I'll take mystery stories.
17:50Mystery stories.
17:52Oh, Mrs. Plout.
17:55All right.
17:55How much money are you going to stake on it?
17:58Yeah, you have five.
17:59Don't be stingy.
18:00Well, me and I always say it.
18:05I'll tell you what I'll do.
18:07I'll be satisfied with two.
18:08If I lose, I'll be satisfied with two.
18:10I'll gamble $3,000.
18:12$3,000 of your five.
18:18I don't think you can call that stingy, Mrs. Plout.
18:20Not at all.
18:21I think he's being very good about it.
18:22All right.
18:22Now, there's $3,000 up.
18:24Let's try your buzzer now.
18:26Champ, let's try your bell.
18:28All right.
18:28The category is mystery stories.
18:30The championship and $3,000 is at stake.
18:33Here we go.
18:34I'll give you the title of the reputed great-granddaddy of all mystery stories.
18:39You name the author.
18:42Champ.
18:44Edgar Allan Poe is right.
18:51Don't look at me, Mrs. Plout.
18:53I didn't choose the category.
18:55All right.
18:56Here we go.
18:56Mystery stories again.
18:57Still $3,000 riding on this.
19:00Here's the name of a famous detective of fiction.
19:03You name the author who created him.
19:05Nero Wolfe.
19:08That's it.
19:11That's a very tentative buzz, Mrs. Plout.
19:13Now, what's the answer?
19:18Rex Stout.
19:19What's the answer?
19:20Rex Stout.
19:20Rex Stout.
19:21That's right.
19:28One to one now.
19:29It's a really contest here.
19:31$3,000 mystery stories again.
19:34I'll name a famous criminal from mystery tales.
19:38You name his equally famous detective opponent, Professor Moriarty.
19:44That was your bell.
19:45Don't look at her.
19:46Yes.
19:47That would be Sherlock Holmes.
19:48Who?
19:48Sherlock Holmes.
19:49Sherlock Holmes is correct.
19:54Two to one.
19:55Now, one more.
19:56Mrs. Plout.
19:56I wish you'd stopped looking at me like that, Mrs. Plout.
19:59I don't make these things up.
20:01All right.
20:01Mystery stories.
20:02$3,000.
20:03Remember, there's a lot of money riding on this next question.
20:06A famous mystery story character is known by two names.
20:10Here's one of them.
20:11You give me the other.
20:12Simon Templar.
20:15Mrs. Plout.
20:20It's a saint.
20:21The saint is right.
20:28You really give me a heart failure each time there.
20:31Me too.
20:32What do you have given me?
20:34I don't know.
20:35But there's $3,000 riding.
20:37It's two to two.
20:37So this next question, this next question will decide who gets the $3,000 and who wins the championship.
20:45All right.
20:45Are you ready?
20:46Everybody ready?
20:47Mystery stories.
20:48I'll name the pretty young secretary to a well-known detective.
20:53You name the detective.
20:55Della Street.
20:59Mrs. Plout.
21:01Perry Mason.
21:02Did you say Perry Mason?
21:03Yes.
21:04You are right and you can't hear it.
21:18Well, wait a minute.
21:19Here, here now.
21:20Here now.
21:21Don't get out ahead.
21:22You were a very fine champion.
21:24You do go home with your $2,000.
21:27Yes.
21:28And that's quite a bit of money for a short stay here.
21:30Thanks very, very much for coming up to play for keeps, Mr. Stevens.
21:44What, darling?
21:47Take the champion's bell.
21:49While you're getting used to standing in the champion's position, let me ask you something.
21:54Yes.
21:54How tall are you?
21:55Well, I got a little smaller, so let's say four foot eleven.
22:00All right.
22:00Let's say four foot eleven.
22:01How are tips at the cafe, Grinsing?
22:03Very nice.
22:04Really?
22:05Have nice customers.
22:06Do you?
22:06What's the biggest tip you ever got?
22:07A five dollar bill.
22:09And it was an old hat.
22:11It wasn't worth five dollars.
22:14Why did he give you five dollars?
22:17Because he said he likes me and likes my smile.
22:21I don't blame him.
22:22I really don't, Mrs. Plout.
22:24That's right.
22:24Well, while you're relaxing here, just before we bring on the next challenger, let's take
22:27about 60 seconds to take a look at that.
22:30The one and only Nipsey Russell hosts the one and only episode of Star Wars.
22:35Then, Gene Rayburn introduces a new game to America.
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22:39Stay tuned.
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24:40Mrs. Plout, back to business, back to play for keeps.
24:43Let's meet your first challenger, okay?
24:45Ready?
24:45Nancy, who is our first challenger?
24:48Sunny, it's Miss Marsha Morris from Chicago, Illinois.
24:58Miss Marsha Morris from Chicago, Illinois.
25:00What do you do out in Chicago?
25:01I am a fashion editor.
25:03Fashion editor?
25:04Yes, sir.
25:05You watching, Mommy?
25:07I am.
25:07She's not really my mommy.
25:08This is, you know, just a nickname.
25:09Don't get scared.
25:10All right.
25:11Fashion editor.
25:12Yes, sir.
25:12Good.
25:12I want to ask you a question.
25:14Oh, dear.
25:15What are the latest fashions for this year?
25:17Give us a preview.
25:18Oh, a very brief synopsis?
25:19That's very difficult to do.
25:21Well, in that case, tell me, are they going to be cheaper or more expensive?
25:23Oh, much more expensive.
25:26Never mind.
25:26Don't tell us the rest of it.
25:27All right?
25:28All right.
25:29You do much traveling?
25:30Yes, I've been to Europe.
25:31I was living in Europe for over a year.
25:34And been around the continent, have you?
25:37Yes.
25:38All right.
25:38Well, now, Miss Marsha Morris, that's all the clue we're going to give to Mommy Plout over here,
25:42who's been sizing you up.
25:44Aside from finding out, Miss Plout, that she's very, very attractive, what else?
25:48Do you think you're going to take her on as a challenger or not?
25:51Oh, that would be a very good combination between the young and the old.
25:55So you will defend?
25:57You will.
25:58All right.
25:59Miss Marsha Morris.
26:05Shake hands.
26:07How are you?
26:07Fine.
26:09Okay.
26:10Categories next.
26:11Miss Plout is champion.
26:12You have the choice of the categories over there.
26:14Now, which category are you going to choose to defend your championship?
26:17Now, let me look a little bit.
26:19All right.
26:19There are ten up there.
26:20We've got World Capitals and Shakespeare and Medicine and just one called General Information,
26:24if you don't like any of the other nine.
26:25No.
26:26There's one of them that fits to me.
26:27What's that?
26:28Silent Pictures.
26:35Oh, Mrs. Plout.
26:38Yes.
26:39All right.
26:39Well, now, let's see how confident you are.
26:41You have $3,000.
26:42How much of that are you going to stake?
26:44Oh, a thousand.
26:47A thousand?
26:47All right.
26:48Put a thousand out there.
26:49There you are.
26:49No, no, no, no, no, no.
26:50Over there.
26:51I want to be generous.
26:52I know you want to be generous.
26:53With your money.
26:55It's your money, not mine.
26:56All right.
26:56Now, we have the buzzer.
27:00Let's hear the buzzer.
27:01And the champion's bell.
27:03All right.
27:04Now, you know the rules of the game.
27:05Three right answers wins.
27:07We have $1,000 in the championship at stake in the category of silent movies.
27:12I'll give you the title of a famous old silent movie.
27:15You name the man who starred in it.
27:17The Thief of Baghdad.
27:21Mrs. Plout.
27:24Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
27:26Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. is correct.
27:31It's one to nothing now in favor of the champion.
27:34Again, silent movies.
27:36What is the name of the actress who co-starred with Rudolph Vaneltino in The Sheik?
27:44Mrs. Plout.
27:49Agnes Ayers.
27:51Agnes Ayers.
27:52That's right.
27:53That's right.
27:59Mrs. Plout, you don't have to act out the silent movies.
28:02All you have to do is give the answer.
28:04All right.
28:05Here we go.
28:05Now, it's two to nothing.
28:06Now, challenge you, you know that one more and you're out.
28:09So, grab hold of that buzzer.
28:10Here we go.
28:10Silent movies.
28:11Still $1,000 in the championship.
28:14The Phantom of the Opera.
28:16Who played the part of the Phantom?
28:25Mrs. Plout.
28:26Lon Chaney.
28:27Lon Chaney is right.
28:28He's going to stand with me.
28:35It's all very catchy.
28:37Wait a minute.
28:37Wait a minute.
28:37Wait a minute, challenger.
28:39You get the kiss, too.
28:41But you also get a $50 savings bond.
28:43Thank you very much for coming up to Play for Keeps.
28:52Mommy Plout grabbed the money off before I could add to it.
28:54Don't you want this?
28:55Yes.
28:55You would like it?
28:56Yes.
28:57Put it down there.
28:57Put it right on top of it.
28:58You deserve it.
28:59You know what your grand total is now?
29:01$4,000.
29:02$4,000 is right.
29:03That's right.
29:04That's a lot of tips, Mrs. Plout, isn't it?
29:06I should say so.
29:07I'm going to quit.
29:09There goes the best hot check chick in the whole city.
29:12Gone.
29:13Well, Mrs. Plout, let's not waste any more time.
29:15Let's go on.
29:15No, no, no.
29:15Where are you going?
29:16Where are you going?
29:17Don't you want to meet any more challenge?
29:18I'm sorry to interrupt, but our time is up for today.
29:21Oh, dear.
29:22Okay.
29:22Well, Mrs. Plout, you're still our champion.
29:27You'll be back tomorrow to meet more challengers.
29:30As many as you want.
29:31For as long as you want.
29:32For as much as you want.
29:33Remember, as long as you keep on winning,
29:36you can keep on playing on Play for Keeps.
29:39Come on.
29:44Play for Keeps is a Mark Woodson, Bill Cotman production
29:47in association with CBS Television Network.
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