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00:00Two props? Always do, always will. I see you out there. Oh, the Midwest is looking sharp.
00:07Here's Tic-Tac-Doe right now.
00:10His name is Brian Donovan. He is the current champion on Tic-Tac-Doe.
00:15Today, he has defeated 24 opponents. If he beats his next opponent, he will bring his winnings to over $110,000.
00:23In a moment, we'll find out whether or not he makes it as...
00:27From Hollywood, it's everybody's game of strategy, knowledge, and fun.
00:33It's the new Tic-Tac-Doe.
00:36And now, here's our host, Wheat Quintin' Dale.
00:42Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:46We are back again, ready to play our game with our current champion, who is doing extremely well.
00:51He is really something to watch.
00:53But, we also have a lady who is his opponent on this current show.
00:57You're going to meet her right now, right after you meet our current champion.
01:00She's trying to beat him, and she might do it. Let's meet them both.
01:02Okay, Wink, here's that current champion. His winnings totaled at eight in cash and prizes, $104,100.
01:09He's a lawyer. Meet Brian Donovan.
01:12And his opponent, he's the mother and housewife, and her interests are bridge tennis and skiing.
01:19Meet Sharon Oland.
01:20Brian, welcome back.
01:27It's going to be tough. This lady is one of the toughest ones I've faced.
01:31I know you were saying just before we started backstage that if anybody's going to beat you in the immediate future,
01:37it just might be this gal right here, because she is sharp.
01:39Absolutely.
01:40Not that the other contestants weren't. But, Sharon, welcome back.
01:42Thank you very much.
01:43Nice to see you back again. You look delightful. You enjoyed a recent birthday, didn't you?
01:47Yes, I did. I left a group of people celebrating my birthday tonight to come up here.
01:52Twenty-one years old, huh?
01:54Well, add another twenty.
01:55Well, oh. Well, twenty-one plus.
01:58Right.
01:58All right, Sharon. Brian, welcome back.
01:59Before we're deluged with mail, I should tell you that on our last show, we made a mistake.
02:05Debbie Weissman offered oil as an answer, which we rejected, and insisted that coal was the answer.
02:10We were wrong, and Debbie will be back on today's program to make it right.
02:14All right, let's take a look at the categories Brian and Sharon will be playing with in this game.
02:17Colors, general science, Japan, movies of the 70s, famous blondes, maps of states, comic strips, funny men, and Republicans.
02:26When the game was interrupted on our last show, this is what the board looked like.
02:30Two O's and two X's. Anybody can win. Let's move them all around.
02:33Quick shuffle.
02:34Two thousand six hundred dollars in the pot, and back to you, Brian.
02:38I have to take movies of the 70s to block.
02:40All right, you're going for a block. Movies of the 70s. Here's your question.
02:42Superstars Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, and Faye Dunaway were among the big Hollywood names in this 1974 Irwin Allen disaster movie about a burning skyscraper.
02:51For a block, name the film.
02:53Towering Inferno.
02:54Yes, that's right.
02:56Good for a block.
02:57What does that say? Two thousand eight hundred dollars in the pot. Sharon.
03:02I think I'll go with Famous Blonde.
03:04Okay, Famous Blonde. In that category, I have this question for you.
03:08This Famous Blonde has devoted much of her time to various animal causes,
03:11but she was the all-American blonde in such films as The Pajama Game and Pillow Talk.
03:16Name her.
03:17Doris Day.
03:17That's it. Right.
03:20Okay, put it over in that box, and let's shuffle the categories around.
03:23Two hundred dollars added to the pot, three thousand dollars in the pot.
03:26Famous Blonde, Japan, and Maps of States remain on the board, Brian.
03:29Japan.
03:30All right, Japan is the category.
03:32Brian, here's your question.
03:33Japan was the setting for this Puccini opera,
03:36which tells the tragic story of Cho-cho-san and an American Navy lieutenant.
03:41Name this opera.
03:43Better be Madame Butterfly.
03:44It is!
03:46It is Madame Butterfly.
03:48Put it next to her.
03:50Two hundred more dollars into the pot.
03:52Sharon, it's up to three thousand two hundred dollars.
03:55I'm going to take Famous Blondes to block, please.
03:58Answer this, and you'll block Brian's Famous Blonde.
04:01Blonde Mary Martin made her musical mark in such stage hits as South Pacific and The Sound of Music,
04:05and a fantasy hit in which she played a boy who never grew old.
04:09For a block, name it.
04:10Peter Pan.
04:11Yes, that's right.
04:12Good for a block.
04:13Put it over there.
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04:50Get it.
04:51Hi, hon.
04:51Hi.
04:52Hey, thanks for the new pants.
04:54Not that new.
04:54They're not?
04:55No.
04:55You wore them last year, remember?
04:57Mm-hmm.
04:57Well, thanks for letting them out.
04:59See ya.
05:01He still doesn't know.
05:03I didn't redo his pants.
05:05Just the way we eat.
05:07Introducing Waste the Bunk on Game Show Network.
05:12Well, Brian and Sharon, that last game, as you obviously know, ended in a tie.
05:17So, uh, we are now going to begin your third game as opponents, Brian and Sharon.
05:21And, Brian, again, if you defeat Sharon in this game, that will bring your total winnings to almost $115,000.
05:31All right, take a look at the subjects on the board.
05:33We're dealing with Bodies of Water, The Odd One, Famous Pairs, Opera, Television Cops, Faces, U.S. History, Mixed Rink, and Beatlemania.
05:42In the pot, we have $3,400.
05:45And here we go again, Brian.
05:47Middle Block, TV Cops.
05:48TV Cops in the Middle Box.
05:50All right?
05:50For $300 to the pot, actors Martin Milder and Kent McCord played the role of two big city patrolmen in this popular television police show.
05:58First, name the show, and then in what city did the patrolmen work?
06:02Think about that, Brian.
06:12The show that Martin Milder and Kent McCord starred in.
06:15Name the show, Brian.
06:16Adam 12.
06:16Right.
06:17In what city did the patrolmen work?
06:18Los Angeles.
06:19Right.
06:20So you start off in fine federal.
06:22You got that center box for the next time, $300 allocated to the pot.
06:26Sharon, it's up to $3,700 now.
06:28What would you like?
06:29I think I'll take Famous Pairs, please.
06:31Famous Pairs, it shall be.
06:33Ask and you shall have.
06:34Now, see if you can answer this.
06:35Famous Pairs.
06:36Oh, I'm sorry.
06:37I picked up the wrong card.
06:38Sharon, this popular television series featured William Shatner as a starship captain and Leonard Nimoy as his logical first officer.
06:45Name the show.
06:46Oh, popular show, Star Trek.
06:53Oh, I couldn't think of that.
06:54Star Trek.
06:54This wouldn't come to you.
06:55Okay.
06:55Okay.
06:55You knew you knew it, but you couldn't.
06:56Well, let's move right on.
06:57Let's move the categories around.
06:59$3,700 remaining in the pot.
07:01Brian, see if you can add something to that.
07:03Well, TV Cops is good to me.
07:05I'll try it again.
07:05Okay.
07:05Okay, second time for TV Cops for Brian.
07:08The TV Cops shows Macmillan and Wife and Ironside both took place in this western city.
07:13Name it.
07:14San Francisco.
07:14Right.
07:16Gold foot in that chair.
07:17$200 in the pot.
07:19It's up to $3,900.
07:21Sharon.
07:22I'll go with Faces to Block, please.
07:24All right.
07:24Answer this on Faces, and you will block Brian.
07:26Take a look at this picture, Sharon.
07:29This young actor is the idol of millions of American teenagers.
07:32For a block, name him.
07:33Sean Cassidy.
07:34Right.
07:36Good for a block.
07:37Let's put it over there and shuffle him around again.
07:39Get some positions on the board taken by the subject.
07:41$4,100 resting on this game as it now stands, Brian.
07:45I know I'm not going to take Aubrey.
07:46I'll take TV Cops again.
07:47All right.
07:48Third time for TV Cops.
07:49Brian, in addition to its title character, this TV Cops show features Lieutenant Bobby Crocker
07:54and Detective Savros, Rizzo, and Saperstein.
07:58Name it.
07:59Kojak.
07:59Right.
08:00TV Cops show Kojak.
08:02Put an extra.
08:02$4,300 in the game now, Sharon.
08:06Oh, I don't know much about Beatlemania, but I'll take that to Block, please.
08:10Answer this, and you'll Block him.
08:11Give me the name of the city in England where John, Paul, George, and Ringo were born for a Block.
08:15Oh, I don't know much about Beatlemania, but I don't know much about Beatlemania, but I don't know much about Beatlemania.
08:23Let's move the categories around again.
08:25In the pot, $4,300.
08:27Brian.
08:28Beatlemania for the win.
08:29If you answer this question on Beatlemania, Brian, you will add to your winnings cash amounting to $4,500.
08:36You will win your fifth car, and your grand total would come to $113,000.
08:44Brian, answer this, and you get all of that.
08:49According to the lyrics of this popular Beatle song, a visitor to these fields finds that nothing is real.
08:57For a grand total of $113,000, what type of fields are they?
09:05Strawberry fields.
09:06Yes, that's right.
09:07Strawberry fields forever.
09:21This is not the moment.
09:27Outstanding.
09:31Really outstanding.
09:33Wow.
09:34I tell you, those were three great games between you players.
09:38Terrific.
09:38$4,500 for that.
09:41Brian, you feel you earned that one, though, huh?
09:42I definitely did.
09:43I thought the time had come.
09:45No question about it.
09:46You thought that you were going down for the count that time, huh?
09:48Yeah, it turns out Sharon is practically a neighbor of mine, so it was the Battle of Orange County here today.
09:53Ah, yeah.
09:54Well, maybe you should have let that poor thing win over there.
09:56Brian, congratulations.
09:59Sharon, I'll tell you, you gave it a good battle.
10:00I want to wish you a happy birthday.
10:02And as a birthday gift or two for you, we have some very nice prizes as you leave.
10:06And our thanks for being with us on the new Tic Tac.
10:08I had a wonderful day.
10:09Bye-bye, Sharon.
10:13Well, I see that Mary is back with us.
10:15So let's play the bonus game and try to beat the dragon.
10:17Come on up.
10:21Oh, that's nice.
10:23What'd you say?
10:24You know, Mary has gotten very accustomed to this.
10:26She's like part of the furniture around here.
10:29Best-looking piece of furniture I've ever seen.
10:31How are you, my dear?
10:32It didn't take you any time to get up there with you, old man, huh?
10:35No.
10:35Brian, you ready?
10:36Yeah.
10:37All right.
10:37Behind the numbers, of course, are various amounts of money and a dragon.
10:39All you have to do is get $1,000 or more on the board.
10:41And here's what you're going to win.
10:42Jay, what is it?
10:43Brian, it's Tic Tac Toe's bedroom package.
10:46First, you rest and relax in these chairs, Lazy Boy's chairs.
10:50Perfect where space is limited.
10:51This wall recliner, when placed one inch from the wall, gives you that Lazy Boy comfort and built-in quality.
10:56And next to enhance the decor of your bedroom, it's a Dakota bedspread.
10:59With pillow shams, wall hanging, and decorative pillows to coordinate your room.
11:03Very fluffy, beautifully designed, contemporary applique, graphics, or outline-quilted traditional prints.
11:08Furnished by Dakota.
11:09And you'll put that beautiful bedspread on King Coil Posture Bond Sleep Sets.
11:13Have bonded construction designed to provide firm body support with comfort.
11:17King Coil Posture Bond.
11:19And finally, Brian, to go with that mattress, it's a bedroom set.
11:23Candlelight by Bassett.
11:24Way-tight maple finish on maple-engraved wood products and hardwoods.
11:28Spindle bed, two-night stands, chest, triple dresser with frame mirror.
11:31Furnished by Bassett.
11:33And, Brian, this gift package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $3,350.
11:42Well, that would bring your winnings to over $116,000 if you win this prize package.
11:47You know, you aren't too far away from becoming our all-time biggest winner.
11:50You're getting close, anyway.
11:52Avoid the dragon or you lose everything.
11:53Get the tick in the sack and you automatically get the dough.
11:55Comes trippingly off the top.
11:56Let's cover them up now.
11:57Move them all around on the board.
11:58And where are we going to begin?
12:00I think I'll start, and I'll start with number eight.
12:02All right.
12:02Number eight on the board, bottom center.
12:04What do we find behind number eight?
12:05Is it a number he likes?
12:06Yeah, not bad.
12:07$150.
12:08You'll take that, right?
12:10Stay away from the dragon now.
12:11What do you want?
12:11Number three.
12:12What a gorgeous butterfly around your neck.
12:14That's very, very pretty.
12:15Number three on the board.
12:16All right.
12:16Number three.
12:17Top right-hand corner gets you $100.
12:18But that beats a slap in the face.
12:21You need $750 more.
12:23Are you going to ask your sister out there?
12:25Sure.
12:26My sister wants number one.
12:28Number one?
12:28She wants number one.
12:29Okay.
12:29Let's look behind number one.
12:31And what do we find to go with that $250?
12:33$400.
12:35$650.
12:36That is getting there.
12:37All right, Brian.
12:38Okay.
12:38The brain trust redeemed themselves.
12:41Okay.
12:42Four.
12:42The brain trust says number four.
12:44Okay.
12:44They redeemed themselves last time, so they're back again to pick four this time.
12:47And what do we find behind double two?
12:50$250.
12:51Add that to the $650.
12:52We're up to $900.
12:53Now you need $100 more.
12:55What's going to be the next call?
12:57Okay.
12:57It looks like five from Betsy.
12:58Did she say number five?
12:59Okay.
13:00Betsy wants five in the center.
13:01You need $100 to win.
13:03Do we have $100 behind number five?
13:05Yes.
13:15Congratulations.
13:15Congratulations.
13:17She's trying to let it all hang out, not to hold it in.
13:20Yeah, poor thing.
13:20She just doesn't show any emotion.
13:22That's the only thing we don't like about Mary.
13:23Otherwise, we'd have her up here all the time.
13:25Why don't you get excited?
13:26I don't know.
13:27Give me a...
13:28You know, you do such a great scream.
13:30Give me a...
13:30Give me...
13:31You have been sitting over there stifling screams for days.
13:35I want you...
13:36I'm going to back up a little bit, and I want you to give me a good one.
13:39Like if he...
13:39If he became the biggest winner of all time on Tic-Tac-Toe, give me one of those Hummers.
13:43By the way, she rents out the bar mitzvahs and weddings and all that sort of thing for excitement.
13:51Hey, congratulations.
13:52Let's look at the board.
13:53Seven, two, six, nine.
13:55Where was the dragon?
13:55There it was.
13:56Down there behind number seven.
13:58Well, I'm tired of saying congratulations.
13:59I'm not going to say that anymore.
14:00I'm not going to say that anymore, I am just going to tell you now that your total winnings on Tic-Tac-Toe are $116,750 in cash and prizes.
14:12But now we go back to Tic-Tac-Toe and all the festivities.
14:24All right, here we go.
14:25Launch this, pup.
14:26All right, Brian, let's meet a new opponent for you.
14:28Who do we have, Jay Stewart?
14:29Well, let's welcome a returning challenger, Winch.
14:32She's from San Francisco, a graduate student who's interested in folk dancing and art.
14:36It's Debbie Weissman.
14:37Hello, Debbie.
14:38Hello, Debbie.
14:38Hello, Debbie.
14:42I recognize Debbie before she's the contestant that we, well, she gave a right answer and we didn't accept it.
14:49She gave the answer oil, and I had coal as my answer, and, of course, yours was right.
14:54Well, I knew that there had been a mistake made, but I wasn't going to say anything about it until, actually, Brian urged me to.
15:00I think that fell as a good sport over there, Brian.
15:04Really nice.
15:05Nice of you to do that.
15:08Debbie, if you'll remember, is the lady who's studying for a doctorate in physics, right?
15:11That's right.
15:12Something else that she told me after the last show, and that is, well, you tell them.
15:17Well, I recently became engaged.
15:18I'll be getting married in August.
15:20Isn't that neat?
15:21How about that, huh?
15:22Congratulations, Debbie.
15:23Welcome back, and good luck.
15:25Okay, here are the subjects we're going to be dealing with in this game.
15:27We're playing with the subject's one-word title, heroes, the South, evil people, names the same, potluck pictures, spelling, foreign stars, and anatomy.
15:36Brian, select, please.
15:37Lower left, spelling.
15:38Okay, spelling.
15:40Brian, you might feel a trifle chagrined if you misspell chagrined.
15:45Spell chagrined.
15:46C-H-A-G-R-I-N.
15:50Wink, could you repeat the word for him, please?
15:52Yes.
15:53You might feel a trifle chagrined if you misspell chagrined.
15:57Spell chagrined.
15:58C-H-A-G-R-I-N-E-D.
16:01Right.
16:02I'm sure that was my fault, so we're going to give you a second try on that.
16:07The plural, past tense, is what we wanted.
16:09Okay, Debbie.
16:10Got an X on the board and $200 to pot.
16:12I think I'm going to try names the same in the center, please.
16:15Okay, center box.
16:16Names the same worth $300.
16:17A little harder, Debbie.
16:18One last name is shared by a comedian and an Oscar-winning actor named George and the great Scottish poet named Robert.
16:24First, tell me the name, and then tell me the movie for which George won an Oscar.
16:28Here's a few extra seconds.
16:29Looking for a last name shared by a comedian and an Oscar-winning actor named George and the great Scottish poet named Robert.
16:43Tell me the name.
16:44Burns.
16:44Right.
16:45Name the movie for which George won an Oscar.
16:47Sunshine Boys.
16:48Right.
16:49Still put an O in the center box.
16:50We have $300 to the pot and do a quick shuffle.
16:54Subjects are different positions on the board.
16:55$500 to the pot, Brian.
16:56I'll try one-word titles.
17:00One-word titles, it'll be.
17:01And here's your question.
17:03The novel Kidnap told of the romantic adventures of a young hero named David Balfour.
17:07Name its author.
17:09Robert Louis Stevenson.
17:10Yes, that's right.
17:12Next, send one-word titles.
17:13$200 to pot, Debbie.
17:15I think I'll try Anatomy in the center left.
17:18Okay, center left on Anatomy.
17:19Debbie, recent research has given further evidence of a link between heart ailments in this fatty substance which is found in both meat and eggs.
17:26Name it.
17:27Cholesterol.
17:27You got it.
17:28Right.
17:29Great put an O there.
17:30Let's shuffle them around again.
17:31$900 to the pot.
17:33Brian, back to you.
17:34On the defenses, the south to block.
17:36South to block.
17:37Answer this.
17:37You'll block Debbie.
17:38It's the largest state in the south and Savannah is its largest port.
17:41Name the state and you got to block.
17:43Georgia.
17:44Yes.
17:44Savannah, Georgia.
17:46That goes there.
17:47$200 to pot, Debbie.
17:49It's foreign stars in the lower right.
17:50Block.
17:51All right.
17:51Answer this.
17:52You'll block Brian.
17:52Actress, my Brit, B.B. Anderson, and Ingrid Bergman were all born in the same European country.
17:58For a block, Nina.
17:59I hope it's Sweden.
18:00It is.
18:00Sweden.
18:00You got an O for that.
18:02Move the categories around.
18:03Put an O there.
18:04And, of course, we now have $1,300 to pot, right?
18:07Now, I've got a block again.
18:08Heroes.
18:08All right.
18:09Got you on the run.
18:09Heroes for a block.
18:11Paul Revere became a hero for his midnight ride to which Boston landmark.
18:14To which Boston landmark did he look for his prearranged signal for a block?
18:20The old North Church.
18:21That's it.
18:21Right.
18:22The old North Church.
18:23Good for a block.
18:24And that goes there.
18:25$200 to pot.
18:26Takes it up to $1,500, Debbie.
18:28It's potluck six.
18:29Again for a block, right?
18:30Debbie.
18:30Answer this.
18:31You'll block him.
18:32Take a look at this picture, Debbie.
18:34Name this famous Canadian for a block.
18:36That's Trudeau.
18:37Right.
18:38Pierre Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister.
18:40So he put an O there.
18:41$200 to pot.
18:42Let's shuffle to one category we have.
18:44It won't change position, but it changed the spelling.
18:47So, Brian.
18:48I will take spelling.
18:49All right.
18:49If you answer this correctly, we'll have a tie game.
18:52You might have learned this word while you were growing up.
18:56Spell adolescence.
18:59A-D-O-L-E-S-C-E-N-T.
19:04Right.
19:05A-D-O-L-E-S-C-E-N-T.
19:07We have a tie game.
19:10Tie game with $1,900 in the pot.
19:13Wow.
19:13That was exciting, Debbie.
19:15Brian, congratulations.
19:16Well-played game.
19:18Means we're going to start with $1,900 in the pot.
19:20Brand new categories.
19:21Nine of them.
19:22And let's take a look at the subjects we're going to be dealing with.
19:24Here they are.
19:25World literature.
19:26Arab world.
19:27TV westerns.
19:28Israel.
19:29Aviation.
19:29Foreign words.
19:30Fairy tales.
19:31Nicknames.
19:32And bearded men.
19:33Brian, select.
19:34Center.
19:34Aviation.
19:35Aviation, the category, for $300.
19:37I'll name two major airports in the United States.
19:40You tell me the city it serves.
19:43First, O'Hare.
19:45Two, Dulles.
19:46Think about that.
19:56Two major airports in the United States.
19:58You tell me the major city it services.
20:00O'Hare.
20:01Chicago.
20:01Right.
20:02Dulles.
20:02My hometown, Washington, D.C.
20:04Right.
20:06Aviation goes to Brian.
20:08X in the center box.
20:09We have $300 to the pot.
20:12It's up to $2,200, Debbie.
20:15Well, I think it'll be fairy tales in the lower left.
20:18Okay, fairy tales, the category.
20:20In this fairy tale, an evil queen asks her magic mirror,
20:23who is the fairest of us all?
20:24Name this fairy tale.
20:29Cinderella?
20:29No, Snow White.
20:31Snow White.
20:31Princess Aurora.
20:32Snow White.
20:33Let's shuffle the categories around.
20:35Still $2,200 remaining in the pot.
20:37Brian, your turn to select.
20:38Right now.
20:40Upper left, aviation.
20:42Aviation again.
20:43Brian, this world power has manufactured fighter planes called the Yak and the MiG.
20:48Name it.
20:48Russia.
20:49Right.
20:50Put an X there.
20:51Another $300 to the pot.
20:52Debbie.
20:54Foreign words to block, please.
20:55Foreign words to block.
20:56Answer this.
20:56You'll block Brian.
20:57Debbie, take a look at this foreign word, please.
20:59This is the German word for someone you can relate to.
21:03Who is it for a block?
21:04I think it's grandfather.
21:05You're right.
21:06It's grandfather.
21:07We have a commercial break.
21:09On the Joker's Wild next.
21:21We come back, of course, on the next show.
21:23We will wrap up this game, and it's going to be interesting.
21:25$2,600 in the pot, and, of course, either one of you can still win.
21:30You can win.
21:30You can knock off him as the champion.
21:33And, of course, Brian, if everything goes just right for you, you stand a chance on the
21:37next show to become the biggest all-time winner ever on Tic-Tac-Toe, surpassing our
21:42current all-time winner, Peter DeVries, who won $124,100.
21:46This is hat day, by the way, and as a step forward for television, I thought I'd put
21:52on my particular hat as we say goodbye on this particular day.
21:56Bye-bye, everybody.
21:57God bless.
21:57All of our defining contestants will receive the home-game version of the new Tic-Tac-Toe.
22:06It's as much fun playing it as watching it on TV.
22:11In addition, some of our defining contestants will receive new formula barra theme.
22:15Its modern brightening system gets colors brighter and cleaner than the leading all-fabric
22:19bleach, and it removes stains better, too.
22:21And mist scents, the pocket-sized air refresher for your car, home, or office shoes, and six-plus
22:25of mist scents fragrances.
22:27Also, Rice-A-Roni, the quick and easy side dish you saute and simmer to flavor perfection.
22:32Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat.
22:51What are you?
22:52Tic-Tac-Toe, with the Jack Ferry and Dan Enright Productions.
22:55What are you?

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