Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
commercial break,
and they're a little young for this prize
that you're gonna have a chance to win.
But your husband would be more than happy
to take it off your hands,
if indeed, you do defeat four more opponents.
And this is the prize we have in mind.
It's a brand-new car!
[audience applauding]
The all-new Buick Skylark,
designed for comfort and convenience.
With front-wheel drive, providing impressive control and traction.
Furnished by Buick.
[audience applauding]
Am I ever.
Let's try to beat the Dragon.
Come on over, Lynda.
[audience applauding]
Thank you.
Welcome. Perhaps if you're really lucky
against this particular Dragon and against future opponents.
You'll make this your home for a while, huh?
That's be kinda nice, huh?
behind the numbers
are various amounts of money and what?
Very good.
You've been watching. You've been making notes.
All you have to do is reach $1,000 or more,
and you're gonna win a very nice prize package.
Would you be interested in knowing something about that prize package?
Alright.
Lynda, our next bonus package is gonna be really designed
to satisfy your appetite.
And Jay Stewart, who knows a lot about food
is gonna tell us all about it.
(Jay) Uh-huh. First, Lynda,
you'll enjoy dining at home on your elegant dinner and flatware.
It's Denby's Vanilla Stoneware.
Handcrafted in England.
Casual elegance and guaranteed durability
goes from freezer to oven, even microwave.
With matching flatware.
Furnished by Denby Limited.
And to complete your table is this exquisite crystal.
From Tiffin, exquisite, handcrafted,
Lead Crystal Stemware.
Created at the oldest existing glass factory in America.
The complete service for eight,
all etched with the Tiffin signature.
And for elegant dining away from home, Lynda,
it's dinner for eight at one of Los Angeles' best restaurants,
furnished by the Saloon of Beverly Hills.
And now that you've dined domestically,
you'll enjoy continental cuisine
on your trip to Rome, Paris and London.
[audience applauding]
It'll be 15 fabulous days,
where you'll visit the Colosseum
and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome,
the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre in Paris.
Watch the changing of the guards
at Buckingham Palace in London.
It's all furnished by Club Universe.
And, Lynda, this special dining package
is worth, in cash and prizes,
[audience applauding]
So, good luck, girl scout leader
and softball team manager and housewife and mama.
volleyball player.
You do all those things.
Avoid the Dragon now, of course, or you lose everything.
Get the Tic and the Tac, you automatically get the Dough.
Ready.
We're gonna cover everything up on the Board.
Move them all around.
Nobody has any idea what's gonna show up where.
Let's begin.
Okay, we'll start with Number 4.
Alright, in your quest for that gorgeous trip to Rome,
with all the accoutrements, Number 4, what do we find?
[audience applauding]
Now, let's go to your hubby,
and to Shannon and to Jennifer,
and what are they saying out there?
They say, five. We'll go with five.
I think they're all in accord.
You're gonna go along with Number 5?
Good luck. Hello, Rome.
Let's find Tac in the center.
Aw!
I say that all the time, when that thing shows up, up there.
It's too bad.
Ah, let's look at the rest of the Board.
You just needed one right call for Tac to go with the Tic,
that you already got with Number 4.
And it was right next door.
Tic over there, Tac over there,
with that monster in between.
However, you do have $1,500 in cash.
If we have time, if you defeat your next opponent,
we have time to come back and do this.
Maybe you'll still have a shot at that trip to Rome.
waste any time.
Let's get over there, Lynda. Here we go.
Alright, Jay Stewart, who's next?
(Jay) Coming up now, transportation planner,
who enjoys gardening, cooking and photography.
Meet Peter Valk.
[audience applauding]
Peter, welcome to Tic Tac Dough.
a transportation planner.
What do you do in that job?
Well, you try to develop forms of transportation
that would save people money, and save people gasoline
and don't pollute the air.
May I ask you, what kind of things
you've come up with on that job?
Well, one project is commuter, computer,
and we try to match people in a computer data base,
for sharing a ride.
Sound like you're running quite a service.
One that can be used to a lot of us.
That's right. We estimate about 25,000 people,
who've been put into car pools,
and about 10,000 cars have been taken off the road.
And with the energy problem being what it is,
I think that deserves a round of applause.
[audience applauding]
We can use more of that.
Peter and Lynda, take a look at the Board,
and I'll show you the categories.
The subjects for this game are:
Physics, TV Roles, Potluck Pictures,
Jacks and Johns, Suitable Titles, Travel,
Women Writers, the South and Red Heads.
Lynda Horan, sounds good.
Champion, go.
Alright, I'll go for Potluck Pix
in the upper right hand corner.
Potluck Pictures, Lynda, take a look at this picture, please.
This country/western singer was born John Deutschendorf,
what's his more familiar stage name?
Right!
[audience applauding]
in short order And X goes there.
$200 in the pot.
Let's move them all around, and Peter, it will be your turn,
as you take your first shot, at our subjects.
Uh, the South in the corner.
The South, alrighty.
Peter, this southern state is the last state
through which the Mississippi river passes,
before it empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
Louisiana, Wink.
[audience applauding]
Put an O there, $200 more in the pot,
we'll do a quick shuffle and move back to Lynda.
$400 in this game, so far, Lynda?
Okay, I'll take TV Roles in the upper left hand corner.
Television Roles.
This popular series is set aboard a cruise ship
and stars Gavin MacLeod, as Captain Stubing,
and Lauren Tewes, as cruise director Julie McCoy.
"Love Boat."
[audience applauding]
Popular show, good show.
X goes there, let's shuffle the categories.
$600 in the pot, Peter?
Ah, Red Heads, for the block, Wink.
Answer this on Red Heads, you'll block Lynda.
This soldier explored, joined with Meriwether Lewis,
to explore the territory between the Louisiana purchase
and the Pacific coasts.
Clark.
[audience applauding]
Good for a block. Put an O there.
Let's shuffle.
Another $200 in the pot. Makes it now worth $800, Lynda?
Okay, I'll go with Travel, in the middle, Wink.
For $300 to the pot, here's your question, Lynda.
In 1964 and 1968, the winter Olympics were held
in two different cities, which has since become tourist attractions.
I'll give you the name of the resort,
you tell me in what country it's located.
One, Innsbrook. Two, Grenoble.
Here's your extra time.
[clock ticking]
Again, Lynda, I'll give you the name of the resort,
you tell me in what country it's located.
Austria.
France.
[audience applauding]
So we for put an X there.
$300 in the pot.
Four boxes left on the Board, as we shuffle.
Peter, you can select from these subjects.
The South in the corner there, Wink, for the block.
Again, second time in the South,
for a diagonal block of Lynda.
This city on the banks of the Mississippi,
is the largest city in Tennessee.
It's noted for its annual cotton carnival and for Bill Street,
the home of Dixieland Jazz.
For a block of Lynda, name the city.
Aw!
Memphis, Tennessee.
Wow, at this critical moment, I hate to do this to you.
We're gonna pause, for a commercial,
while Peter takes a deep breath.
We'll be right back.
[audience applauding]