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How much time does it take you
to coif your beard in the morning?
Do you have to work on that every day?
Well, yeah.
When I wake up in the morning,
I have a face full of Brillo,
and I've, yeah.
About, um...
Actually, it's not that long. I do it every day.
One more personal question.
about it?
Does she?
She had a lot to do with my having this beard.
I am not going to pursue this line of questioning,
ladies and gentlemen.
Mallory, come on over here.
[audience applauding]
Oh, you're supposed to walk over here.
Oh, you're right. I will when I go back.
I didn't know you knew how to run.
Uh, I've done a few marathons, too.
See, he can run, too.
Yes.
Do you enjoy giving wine parties?
Oh, yes.
You know, wine-tasting parties.
Because that is superb.
I'll tell you why.
We've got a grand prize for you,
and here's our resident wine expert, Jay Stewart,
to tell you all about what you can win.
Okay, Mallory,
the first thing you'll need for your wine-tasting party
is this 48-piece selection of stemware.
For gracious dining, it's imported stemware
from the Michael C. Fina Collection.
Heavily silver-plated in a classic design,
one dozen each of water,
wine, champagne and bordeaux.
From Michael C. Fina Company, New York City.
Now, along with the wines that you're serving,
you'll serve appropriately
food and bread in your new crystal service.
Svend Jensen of Denmark,
elegant hand-blown crystal in the Scandinavian tradition.
Designed with the flair for today's life style.
Quality and design in crystal,
furnished by Svend Jensen of Denmark.
Now, let's start your party with the deluxe selection
of fine California wines
compliments of Tic Tac Dough.
Now, to try imported wines
along with your California selection,
you're going to have to try them
in their native lands, Mallory.
You're going to France, Germany, Italy,
and five other wine-producing European nations.
[audience applauding]
You'll be visiting eight European countries
on a 16-day tour,
compliments of Tic Tac Dough
and furnished by Club Universe.
Salut, Mallory,
this wine-tasting party prize
is worth, in cash and prizes,
over $3,600.
[audience cheering]
Oh, my gosh!
Of course, that comes after the camping expedition, right?
That's right.
There's a little piece of business here
It sure is.
It's called slaying the Dragon, and I think in just a moment,
you'll see him jumping all over the Board.
We wanna see him now,
but we wanna say goodbye to him forever,
at least until the next game now.
So, let's cover everything up,
let's get rid of him,
show denominations behind numbers.
You don't know where they are,
but we're gonna start calling out numbers
Oh.
One to nine, you call the first one,
and we'll ask your wife
to come up with the second number.
Okay, let me start with Number 6.
Number 6 is his beginning point this time.
Guy had incredible luck here last time.
Let's see what happens behind Number 6.
$500.
[audience cheering]
Now, ask your wife to give you a number, will you?
I sure will.
She said Number 2, and I'm gonna go with it.
You wanna go with 2 this time.
Last time, she said 4, you took 3.
Yes, I am.
I do.
Number 2, what do you have for this gentleman?
Mallory, behind Number 2,
$100.
[audience applauding]
Next call could be the Dragon. You could lose it.
You wanna go for $400, or do you wanna stop?
Um, no, I'm gonna go with $400.
Okay, what do you think he ought to do, sweetheart?
What do you think he ought to do?
What number? She says 4. What do you say?
I'm gonna go with 4.
You're gonna stick with her this time.
Alright, Number 4.
He needs $400.
Does he find it behind Number 4?
$250 of it.
[audience applauding]
It's really close.
that $850,
or wanna go for $150 more for that trip to France?
No, no, I wanna go to France.
You wanna go to France.
Alright, what do you think, honey?
She says you take it.
She says. Me, I say 8.
even numbers.
Alright, you need $150.
If you have it behind Number 8,
you're gonna go to France with that lovely wife of yours.
Tic. Oh.
Well, you're getting closer.
The odds are at least getting better.
You got $850.
You wanna still fly to France?
I'll tell you what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna complete the cross, good luck here,
and go for Number 5.
He wants to go across.
He's gonna complete it with Number 5.
If you have $150 behind 5, sir,
you will have the trip to France.
[Dragon roars]
(Audience) Aw!
That is too bad.
You were gonna go for that across the Board luck of yours,
but it just didn't happen that time.
Well, let's look behind the rest of the numbers.
One, three, seven and nine.
Behind Number 1 up there, what did we have?
You just needed $150.
That's $300 up there, $150 here, $400 down there.
There was Tic right there and Tac right here.
but I didn't get any of them.
Anything but that Number 5.
Well, listen, maybe you'll get a shot at another trip to France.
I sure hope so. I'd love to go there.
But so far, listen, you have won a grand total
of $5,850.
And by your own admission, before the show started today,
that's much better than you thought you'd do, right?
You bet.
But let's see if you can keep
your winning ways a-going, alright?
Would you please walk, sir, in a hurry.
Do not run. This is not a marathon.
Show us how to do it one more time,
I will.
[audience applauding]
Very well done.
Alright, Jay Stewart,
let's have a new opponent for this guy.
(Jay) Okay, Wink,
he's an operation specialist in the Navy.
He's been a sailor for 17 years,
and he's traveled to over 30 countries.
Meet Frank Grundman.
[audience applauding]
How are you doing, Mallory?
Fine, thank you, sir.
Hi, Wink.
I guess with that uniform on, I'd still call you Frank, okay?
Sure can.
Frank, what does an operation specialist do?
Well, we...
Just a high class name for a radar man.
We watch and plot everything in the ocean.
So, how much time do you have to spend away from home?
Sometimes as long as seven months, Wink.
Does it ever get the least bit boring?
It gets a lot boring,
but we do pull in once in a while
and let off steam there or so.
[audience laughing]
Whoo!
Frank, do you ever get homesick?
Now, I do.
When I was single, I would just soon stay at sea.
But I think a little bit more about home now
that I'm married, so...
Welcome aboard our ship here.
Thank you.
We're gonna take a commercial break,
and then, perhaps, we can get a game under way
before we run out of time.