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Especially critical for you because if you beat Patricia,
you're gonna win a very special prize.
And we're gonna tell you about it
and show it to you right now.
Jay?
(Jay)
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]
So, Clanky, it's up to you to win.
How would you folks at home play this?
We have four boxes left on the Board.
$1,000 in the pot.
Clanky, it'll be your turn.
And it could be your most important turn today.
Let's shuffle the categories and look at the subjects.
Autos, TV Roles, Chemistry, and Fairy Tales.
I think my best shot is to go to the center for Autos.
Automobiles. Alright.
Again, it's worth $300 to the pot.
And here is the question:
Automobiles have been named after everything,
from an Indian chief to an elf.
Currently, the Ford Motor Company
uses the names of horses for three of their models.
I want you to name two.
And here's your extra time to think about that.
[clock ticking]
Again, Clanky. Automobiles have been named
after everything from an Indian chief to an elf.
Currently, the Ford Company
uses the names of two horses for three of their models.
Name two.
A Mustang.
Yes.
Pinto.
Right. And the third would be Maverick.
Maverick, yes.
You got it.
[audience applauding]
So, we put an X there.
And that's good for a block there.
$1,300.
Another $300 goes into the pot.
And, Patricia, we have three boxes remaining.
Let's shuffle and see what subjects come up
in those boxes for you to pick from.
There they are.
Okay. Famous Sites for the win.
If you answer this question on Famous Sites,
you'll win $1,500, Patricia,
and you'll become our new champion.
First, take a look at this famous site.
A popular song immortalized these chalk cliffs.
For Tic Tac Dough and $1,500,
name the English town in which they are located.
Dover.
Right,
for Tic Tac Dough!
[audience applauding]
You got it. The White Cliffs of Dover.
So, Patricia, congratulations to you.
That vertical Tic Tac Dough
means $1,500 to you and the opportunity,
perhaps even more importantly,
to play against the Dragon
and really win a lot of nice prizes.
So, Patricia,
congratulations.
Thank you.
Clanky, you didn't win that car.
No.
Doggone,
you were so close.
Yeah, Manitoba,
Ontario and Quebec.
[audience laughing]
That kind of did you in,
didn't it?
Yeah.
Well, you still won $15,900 in cash and merchandise
although you didn't win the car.
And by golly, if you can go through the...
life with the name Clanky...
I know how you feel because I've gone through life
with the name Winky.
Clanky, I can sympathize with you.
Thank you for being with us.
Thank you, Wink.
It's been a pleasure.
Nice round of applause
for this two-timer
on Tic Tac Dough.
[audience applauding]
Alright, Patricia, if you'll join me over here,
we'll get under way and try to beat the Dragon.
[audience applauding]
Here we go.
I tell you one thing,
you sure get excited when you win,
and I don't blame you.
$1,500 is not something you pick up
that fast that often, is it?
Not very often.
Now, behind these numbers on this Board
are various amounts of money and a Dragon.
All you have to do is win $1,000 or more,
and you win a very nice prize package.
Now, Patricia, we are giving you gifts
for fun at the beach.
And here's Jay Stewart to tell you all about what those gifts are.
Listen.
(Jay)
Patricia, what's a day
at the beach without a cookout?
You can cook in style with your portable kitchen,
the Trailcooker.
This unique portable recreational kitchen
includes a two-burner propane gas stove,
sink and running water.
Completely self-contained and lightweight.
Carry it like a suitcase.
The Trailcooker, furnished by Portable Products.
And for fun underwater,
it's this unique underwater camera.
The Eumig Nautica.
It's the biggest splash in Super 8 in years.
At home, anywhere, even underwater,
Nautica by Eumig.
And you'll have fun on the water
listening to your marine radio.
The Regency Polaris MT1200.
A 12-channel, 25-watt VHF marine transceiver
built with Regency reliability.
Regency Polaris, the only name you need to know
in marine electronics.
And, Patricia, you'll use your new radio
on your own sailboat!
Snark's Mach II sailboat.
Fast, light and responsive with a roomy cockpit
and enclosed storage compartment.
Mach II, furnished by Snark Products, Inc.
And, Patricia, this fun-at-the-beach package
is worth, in cash and prizes,
$3,100.
[audience applauding]
So, lets' get to the business of winning
all of those nice prizes worth all of that.
Remember, avoid the Dragon, or you lose everything.
Get the Tic and the Tac, you automatically get the Dough.
Now, let's cover everything up on the Board.
Move 'em all around.
Get in your mind here what you wanna select.
You don't have anybody in the audience
to help you, do you?
I know. I need help.
I need help.
Alright. You pick the first one,
and then we'll get the opinion of those in the audience.
Okay, um, three girls, Number 3.
Alright. Number 3, top right.
Let's look behind Number 3.
Is it a good, big number?
Well, it's not a number, but it should be awfully good
for you if you could
combine that with Tac.
[audience applauding]
Okay.
Okay, let's go
to the audience now.
All of you, give her a little help here.
Poor thing's here all by herself.
Number 2.
Number 2?
She's going with two.
A lot of people were saying two.
Top center, Number 2. What do we have for this lady?
Patricia, it's
$250 worth of help.
[audience applauding]
So, you need $750 more or simply Tac.
Okay, I'm going Number 4.
She wants the looks of Number 4.
She likes Number 4.
Let's see if she likes what's behind Number 4.
$400, $100 a point.
[audience applauding]
So, we add another $400 to the Board.
That gives you $650. What are you gonna do now?
You have several numbers to pick from.
Six.
Number 6
is her choice.
Let's look behind Number 6, right under Tic.
Could it be Tac?
$150 more.
[audience applauding]
Add that to $650.
Now, then, do you wanna stop and take that money,
knowing the next call could be the Dragon,
or do you wanna try to find $200 more?
She wants to try to find $200 more or Tac.
So, she's gonna go one more time.
Seven.
Number 7. Alright.
Let's look and see if you got $200 there or Tac.
What's behind seven?
[Dragon roars]
It's the Dragon.
(Audience)
Aw.
One more and that's all you needed.
And you went for...
I thought
it was behind five.
You really did, huh?
I did.
You know what might've been behind Number 5? Tac.
Let's look and see what was behind one,
five, eight and nine.
Could it have been Tac or $200?
That would have given you a win.
Aw.
Tac, there it was.
I'll be darn.
Okay.
Alright. Let's look behind
the rest of the Numbers,
8 and 9, just to show you that indeed,
there was a lot of money.
$800 left on those last two numbers.
However, you still have won $1,500.
You continue as our champion.
As long as you can win, you can add to that total.
Congratulations, and go back over there.
Let's get a new game under way, Patricia.
[audience applauding]
Alright, Jay, who's gonna take Patricia Brown on
in a new match?
(Jay) Here is a fellow, a teacher,
who has also tried his hand at being a househusband.
And he enjoys gardening and travel.
Meet Vic Schneidman.
[audience applauding]
Hiya, Victor.
Hello.
I was interested in something Jay said.
He said you were a househusband.
Tell me about what that is.
Well, I was a househusband.
Actually, I still am but part-time now.
I am a schoolteacher,
and during the summer, I've been out of work.
And so, I've taken over the chores of the house
and put my wife to work full-time.
Is it really as hard as it seems,
as hard as I've heard?
Not really, no.
Once you get the swing of things,
it's easy sailing.
Then in other words, you enjoy it?
No, no, no.
[audience laughing]
Not that far.
It becomes
a little mundane,
actually, getting into the daily chores.
And besides, my wife comes home from work,
and I'm raring to go, being home all day,
and she's tired.
She wants to stay home.
[audience laughing]
She wants a home-cooked meal.
Don't these housewives all sound the same to you, gals?
This gentleman, huh?
Alright. Maybe we can add some spice to your life
with a lively game of Tic Tac Dough.
Vic and Patricia, take a look at the Board.
And let us get started.
Our subjects in this game are:
Art, Funny Ladies, Male Singers,
Africa, Symbols, Science Fiction,
Finish the List, Dans and Dons
and The Stage.
Patricia, as our champ, you will begin.
Okay. Let's try The Stage, Wink.
Okay. The Stage, the subject. The question is this:
"The Little Foxes," "Watch on the Rhine"
and "The Children's Hour" were all written
by a famous woman playwright.
Patricia, name her.
My very favorite,
Lillian Hellman.
Right! Good for an X.
[audience applauding]
$200 into the pot. Let's shuffle 'em all around.
Let's see how our househusband does at Tic Tac Dough.
Vic?
I'll go for The Stage.
Right in the center for The Stage.
$300 to the pot for the answer to this,
the correct answer to this.
I'll give you the titles of two of Shakespeare's
most famous plays, Vic,
and you tell me the countries in which they were set.
First, "Hamlet."
Two, "Macbeth." Think about that.
[clock ticking]
Vic, you tell me the countries
in which these were set.
"Hamlet" was a...
"Hamlet."
"Hamlet" was the prince of Denmark.
That's right. "Macbeth"?
"Macbeth"
was Scotland.
Right.
Good for the center box.
You got it.
Put an O there.
[audience applauding]
Another $300 to the pot.
We'll take a break.
We'll be right back after these words.