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00:00Celebrity Gang, shoulder 15.
00:30Should women drivers have different speed laws than men?
00:40Should they Fabian, Giselle McKenzie, Paul Lind, Gypsy Rose Lee, Barry Sullivan, Julie
00:48Newmar, Jackie Leonard, Ida Lupino, Howard Duff?
00:57We'll have that question answered and some others as our three players try to read the minds
01:01of the stars.
01:02From Television City in Hollywood, the Celebrity Game.
01:57And now, here's the star of our show, Carl Reiner.
02:03You are a pleasure.
02:10Jackie Leonard was the only one not applauding.
02:13Well, I know you, Carl.
02:14Oh.
02:16I knew I'd get something from you.
02:18Now the rules.
02:18We ask our celebrity panel a question on some popular topic that can be answered yes or no.
02:23Then our three players each get a chance to pick a star and tell us how they think the
02:26star voted.
02:27After every three turns, the players win some cash.
02:30$25 each when they're all right.
02:31$50 when two are right.
02:33And if only one reads the mind of the star correctly, he or she gets $100.
02:37No matter where you go all over the world, there's one thing you'll find in big cities.
02:41Traffic tie-ups.
02:42And all the experts are working on how to ease things up.
02:44Everyone's trying to help.
02:46Someone wrote a letter to a newspaper editor suggesting that women should have different
02:50speed laws than men.
02:52Should women drivers have different speed laws than men, panel?
02:55Yes or no?
02:56We're going to ask you to lock in your questions.
02:58Your...
02:58That's not...
02:59It's an answer.
02:59We got the questions.
03:01Electronically by pressing the yes or no button in front of you.
03:04Press your button, please, to answer the question.
03:07Come in.
03:13We'll meet our first player, Miss Rosemary Turrell.
03:16It says here you work in a fashionable shop where many of the movie stars go.
03:20Oh, what are they like to wait on?
03:22Well, they're not the same as they are on the screen.
03:25No, I think you're trying not to tell us something.
03:28What do you mean by that?
03:29I don't know, but I want to go to work tomorrow.
03:33You mean they really are temperamental?
03:34Actually, they're very nice, and it's a pleasure to wait on all of them.
03:38There's a businesswoman.
03:40All right, Miss Turrell or Mrs. Turrell?
03:42Mrs. Turrell.
03:43Mrs. Turrell, would you pick a star and tell us how you think he or she voted?
03:46I'll pick Jackie Leonard.
03:47Everybody does.
03:49All right, Jackie Leonard.
03:50Well, I think that you probably voted yes, that the traffic laws should be changed.
03:55Women wouldn't allow to drive.
03:57That's very true.
03:57I did say yes.
03:58All right, we're looking for a yes vote.
03:59I said yes.
03:59What's the use of it, kid?
04:00I said yes.
04:00You said yes.
04:01What's the use of waste of time?
04:02Yeah, no, let's...
04:03No drama.
04:03I think you girls ought to have your own roads.
04:05I'm not kidding.
04:07They ought to have freeways marked his and hers.
04:14I've heard my daughter, Miss Turrell, and I hope I regard you.
04:17Gypsy, I didn't recognize you with your earrings.
04:19All right, we'll meet our second player, Mr. Jerry Taft.
04:28It says you're 35, you're still a bachelor, and you sang in a church choir with many of the stars.
04:33That's right.
04:33I grew up with Dick Chamberlain and that crowd.
04:37What do you mean, that crowd?
04:38You mean Raymond Massey?
04:40What crowd are you talking about?
04:41No, I went to Beverly Hills High School.
04:43Oh, Beverly Hills High School.
04:44My son just graduated that.
04:46Oh, we're all thrilled about that, aren't we?
04:47I knew you would be.
04:49I knew you would be.
04:51No sentimentality.
04:52I'm only kidding you, Carl.
04:53You know I don't care for you anyhow.
04:54But you're...
04:55You're a bachelor, right?
04:58That's right.
04:59All right.
04:59Well, Mr. Bachelor, would you pick a star?
05:02I'll take Julie Newmar.
05:04A bachelor would.
05:05I think any bachelor would.
05:07I'll take the first four feet of her.
05:08I'm only four feet tall.
05:13What's the makeup?
05:14She's just thinking things about me, Josh.
05:15She wears a tall makeup.
05:17All right.
05:17You took Julie Newmar.
05:19And what do you think she voted?
05:20I think she would vote no.
05:21I think she might like to abolish speed laws.
05:24Ooh.
05:24Do I think you answer that?
05:25You're looking for a no vote from Julie Newmar,
05:28and you get a yes vote.
05:30Would you tell us why you voted yes?
05:31Well, yes, definitely,
05:33because women and truck drivers are the best drivers.
05:35Therefore, they should have speed laws
05:36that allow them to drive faster.
05:37And I think that it told me
05:43that teenagers have the worst driving laws,
05:45so they should have to drive slower than men.
05:48And they say that women,
05:52oh, 10% of the accidents are caused by women,
05:55but I'm told they put 98% of the men in the hospital.
06:00I certainly enjoy her speeches.
06:01I'll tell you about this one.
06:03Don't ask me, because I ride a bicycle.
06:06Do you ride a bicycle?
06:07Yes, I do.
06:08No kidding.
06:09From where to where?
06:10How far do you go with your bicycle?
06:11Bicycle built for three.
06:13I'm sorry, Ms. Newmar.
06:14Well, maybe for you, dear.
06:21All right.
06:23We're going to meet Ms. Gwen Starr.
06:25It says you're a movie critic for newspaper.
06:28That's right.
06:28Yes.
06:29Are you married?
06:30Yes, Bing and I have been married for three years.
06:32He wants to be an actor.
06:33Is that his name, Starr?
06:35Well, a name like that, he's on the right track.
06:37Has he been in anything recently?
06:38Just a chef's hat.
06:40He makes hamburgers while he's waiting for his big break.
06:43Oh, that's corny.
06:45No, that's...
06:46Years ago, they used to do that.
06:47You know what's going to happen?
06:48It happened to one guy.
06:49A producer came around,
06:50and he saw him and liked him
06:51and got him a job in the commissary making hamburgers.
06:54It'll happen.
06:55That does happen.
06:56He's got to go around to the agent's office.
06:58There's no place for an actor.
06:59All right, Gwen Starr, would you pick a star, please?
07:01I'll take Paul Lynde.
07:03Paul Lynde has been taken.
07:04And I think that Paul said yes
07:07because I think that he thinks women should have everything different.
07:11Everybody thinks that.
07:14All right, you're looking for a yes vote from Paul Lynde.
07:17You get a no vote.
07:20Why?
07:21Well, I said no because I don't think they should be allowed to drive.
07:23I mean, I'd say along with snakes, bees, spiders, and stampedes,
07:30I'm scared to death a lady driver.
07:35I think they should only be allowed to have skate keys.
07:39Skate keys, no license on skate keys.
07:49All right, only Rosemary was right.
07:51She has won $100 for her efforts.
07:53I will continue with Jerry Taft.
07:55Uh, Barry Sullivan.
07:56Barry Sullivan.
07:57I think he would say no because why stir up trouble?
08:01All right, you're looking for a no vote from Barry Sullivan,
08:04and you get a laugh so far and a yes vote.
08:07Well, that stir up trouble.
08:08What's the alternative with a woman?
08:11Uh, what did I say?
08:12I said yes, they should have different speed laws.
08:16They should have different freeways, as a matter of fact.
08:18The only time a woman doesn't look in the mirror
08:20is when she's changing lanes at 60 miles an hour.
08:24He sounds like he's very bitter or he's been hit lately.
08:27No.
08:28All right, we'll go to Gwen's star.
08:32I'll take Fabian.
08:34Fabian?
08:35And I think he said no.
08:36Well, you're looking for a no vote from Fabian.
08:41He thinks women drivers should have different speed laws.
08:45Can't wait till the monorail system comes in.
08:49So someone else can drive in now.
08:51That frightens, are you?
08:53Yes.
08:55All right.
08:56Now, Rosemary, you have a chance to pick up $100
08:58because Jerry and Gwen were both right.
09:00So, Rosemary Terrell, pick a star you think you know who's mine.
09:03Well, I'll try Gypsy Rosemary.
09:05And I'd say Gypsy Rosemary said no.
09:08She thinks that perhaps the laws should be changed for the men, not the women.
09:13You're looking for no, and you get a no.
09:16Oh, man.
09:18You just picked up a lot of money, Rosemary.
09:20Tell us why, Gypsy.
09:21I did vote no, because I think that if they would really concentrate on their driving,
09:27men could drive almost as well as women.
09:34All right.
09:35Rosemary picked up $100 being the only right one.
09:37We'll start with Gwen Starr on this round.
09:40Howard Duff.
09:40Howard Duff.
09:41I say Howard Duff says no.
09:45You're looking for no vote from Howard Duff on the speed law.
09:50His wife told him to smile.
09:53She's a director.
09:54She told him to smile.
09:55You said yes.
09:57Yes, I said yes.
09:58And I hate myself now because Jackie got all the lines that I was going to use.
10:04But I hate to add to the load of tonight's male chauvinism, but I must admit that that
10:11is my feeling, actually.
10:13I've seen too many of these kids come on the freeway without even looking to left or right,
10:18and I'm telling you, it's a little dangerous out there.
10:21Many's the night I've had to drive you home.
10:32You got an ad left, Jackie?
10:34Yes, for me, that is.
10:36I think this is going to be a better fight than the Patterson-Liston fight.
10:39All right, we'll go to Jerry Taft.
10:42I hope so.
10:43I will choose Ida Lupino.
10:46Ida Lupino will give her her innings now.
10:48I think she would say no because she seems a little independent.
10:52All right, you're looking for a no vote from Ida Lupino.
10:55You've got a no.
10:58Well, no, you're absolutely right.
11:00I said no.
11:02Except...
11:03Why, they're a little driver.
11:04When she has another woman in the car with her.
11:07And she shouldn't even be allowed on the road.
11:09You know, it was, darling, I saw the most marvelous who happened in 1995.
11:12Crash!
11:13That's it.
11:14So I'm sorry.
11:16This is a fun game, isn't it?
11:17All right, and finally, Rosemary Terrell.
11:21Well, I'll pick Giselle McKenzie this time.
11:24Giselle McKenzie.
11:25I would say Giselle voted no because she thinks that women can do just as well as men.
11:30All right, you're looking for a no vote from Giselle, and you get...
11:33No.
11:36Well, the reason why I said no is that when you consider that women half the time are driving
11:40around with many, many children and many, many dogs, and they still have a small percentage
11:47of accidents, I think the law, obviously, they are very good drivers.
11:52Also, every time I've had a close call on the freeway, it's always been a man's fault.
12:03And you can check the hospitals to find out she's right.
12:06All right, both Rosemary and Jerry were right in that.
12:08They've got $50 apiece for their efforts.
12:10Scorekeeper, how did the panel vote on the total subject?
12:12On the question of different speed laws for women, the panel voted five yes, four no.
12:18Five yes and four no.
12:20That's close.
12:21All right, now, Dr. Joyce Brothers has something to say about this.
12:24She says that women cause certain accidents by driving too slowly, but men cause a lot
12:30more accidents by using their cars to release their tension.
12:33When a woman is tense, she's more likely to pick on her husband rather than her car.
12:37So accidents would be greatly reduced if more husbands would nag their wives.
12:44Or drive a little faster.
12:46You're a freeway accident.
12:49The widow of a famous man recently advised her daughter to marry a farmer.
12:53She said, never marry a performer.
12:56An actor or actress must be temperamental and self-centered just by the nature of their work.
13:01Well, we have nine such people here tonight, and a perfect place to ask this next question.
13:05Are performers really more self-centered and temperamental than other people?
13:11Are they?
13:13Answer yes or no by pressing your panel button.
13:15Panel.
13:19Pressed.
13:24We'll be back to play the next round of the celebrity game right after this message.
13:27The question before the panel, are performers really more self-centered and temperamental
13:37than other people?
13:38It's ridiculous.
13:39Rosemary Terrell, will you pick a star and tell us how you think he or she voted?
13:42Well, I'll pick Barry Sullivan.
13:43Barry Sullivan.
13:44Barry Sullivan would say yes, because they're under a tremendous strain, and they perhaps
13:49are.
13:50All right, you're looking for a yes vote from Barry Sullivan, and you get a smile and a
13:54yes.
13:55Yes, that's right.
13:56They are under a tremendous strain, but not quite the kind you think.
13:59If you had to sit up late at night and look at yourself on some of the old TV shows, I
14:04think it'd be a little temperamental, too.
14:08You will.
14:09All right.
14:09Jerry Taft.
14:11Gypsy Rose Lee.
14:12Gypsy Rose Lee.
14:13I think she would say yes.
14:15I think she could handle any situation like this.
14:17All right, you're looking for a yes vote from Gypsy Rose Lee, and you get a yes vote.
14:23I voted yes, because I know that strip teasers are more temperamental than normal people.
14:31That's because their work is so nerve-wracking and hazardous.
14:38Well, it is.
14:39They also have very drafty theaters.
14:41It's those drafty theaters falling off those slippery runways.
14:45And those audiences, flicking bent pins at their balloons.
14:55It's enough to make anybody temperamental.
14:58All right.
14:59We'll go to Gwen Star.
15:00Would you pick a star?
15:01I'll choose Ida Lupino.
15:03Ida Lupino.
15:04And I think she says yes.
15:07You're looking for a yes vote from Miss Lupino, and let's see what you got.
15:10No, she doesn't think so.
15:13No, because I've met some of those other people, and they're very odd.
15:17Believe me.
15:18Particularly the little teeny-weeny ones.
15:20They're even weirder.
15:21But I'm very serious.
15:23I don't think they're...
15:24You're the ones you see when you're driving me home.
15:25That's a wonderful marriage.
15:31She sees his people.
15:32All right, in that round, both Rosemary and Jerry were right.
15:41They get $50 apiece for their efforts, and this round will start with Gwen Star.
15:47I'll take Giselle McKenzie.
15:49Giselle McKenzie.
15:50And I think she says no, because I think to Giselle, no one is temperamental.
15:57She's not that sweet.
15:58You're looking for a no vote from Giselle McKenzie.
16:01You got a no vote.
16:02How about that?
16:03Well, I say no, because I have known more people who are not performers, who are always at the psychiatrist,
16:11and I've known a heck of a lot of actors who work very, very hard and never go to the psychiatrist,
16:16and plus that, I have known performers work under the most difficult conditions,
16:20with pneumonia, with just coming out of the hospital and being half dead on their feet,
16:26and still doing a tremendous job, and still going home and being a pretty natural sort of human being.
16:31So I can't agree with that.
16:32Here, here.
16:34Wait a second.
16:37I know that guy.
16:40There's only one like that.
16:41I know him, yes.
16:43All right, Jerry Tab.
16:45Paul Lind.
16:46Paul Lind.
16:46I think he would vote yes.
16:48You're looking for a yes vote from Paul Lind, the least self-centered man I know.
16:54You got a no, see?
16:55Of course not.
16:58Now, I think obviously the person that made up this question is jealous and...
17:04Envious and miserable.
17:10Well, just to name a few of our people, uh, well, take Betty Davis.
17:17Take Joan Crawford.
17:18Now, take our Judy.
17:20All the same parts.
17:24I could go on like this for hour upon hour.
17:27All calm and relaxed, yes.
17:29All right.
17:30You just lost three friends there.
17:32All right.
17:33I wish somebody would ask me a question.
17:35I feel like a Secret Service star up here.
17:37All right.
17:38Rosemary, Terrell, would you pick a star?
17:41Yes, I'll pick Fabian.
17:42And I'd say Fabian would say no.
17:44I'd pick you vote no.
17:46All right.
17:47Because the magazines perhaps picture you that way.
17:49You're looking for no vote from Fabian, and you get no.
17:53He thinks they're not as temperamental, too.
17:55Well, it doesn't have anything to do with magazines.
17:57I'm glad they conveyed a few of my thoughts.
18:01Most of the time they avoid telling any truth at all.
18:06I feel that people, you can't, you know, are temperamental.
18:11Everyone is temperamental.
18:13Everyone is self-centered to a certain degree.
18:16So I just can't, you just can't say that performers or actors are that way.
18:22Hmm.
18:23All right.
18:23In that round, Rosemary and Gwen were both right.
18:25They get $50 a piece for their efforts.
18:27We'll continue with Gwen's star.
18:30I take Jackie Leonard.
18:32I hope so.
18:32Come on, baby.
18:35All right.
18:36Jackie Leonard's been saying.
18:36I think he said yes, and he'll have a good reason.
18:40Wait.
18:42As Jackie Leonard would say, I sincerely hope so.
18:44All right.
18:45You're looking for a yes vote from Jackie Leonard?
18:47I find that the bigger they are, you know, the nicer they are.
18:52I really mean.
18:52Well said.
18:53Thank you very much, Gwen.
18:55It's always nice to say goodbye to you after that.
18:58Why do you hate me?
18:59I don't really hate you.
19:00I don't even think of you.
19:01Oh.
19:04Jerry Taft.
19:06Howard Duff.
19:07Howard Duff.
19:07Go ahead, Howard.
19:08Go get it, baby.
19:08I think he would vote yes, but I think he'd leave his wife out of it.
19:13All right.
19:13You're looking for a yes vote?
19:16And you get a no vote.
19:19Oh, no.
19:20Of course not.
19:20No.
19:21Have you ever tried to have a little conversation with a cab driver who's late for dinner?
19:25That's temperament.
19:26Or a traffic cop who, just because you made a little left turn there, it might possibly
19:32have been in front of another car.
19:33That's temperament.
19:34Who's driving there?
19:36Hmm?
19:36I'm driving.
19:37I'm fine.
19:39You're driving, of course.
19:41And, as a matter of fact, how about, who else?
19:44I'm running out of categories.
19:45Interior decorators now.
19:46That's pretty temperamental.
19:48Yeah.
19:49They're very flighty.
19:51Very temperamental.
19:52How about agents?
19:53Agents are pretty.
19:54You know, when they have to cut your salary, especially, they get very temperamental.
19:57Very temperamental.
19:58All right, Rosemary, would you pick a star?
20:00I'll pick Julie Newmar.
20:01Julie Newmar.
20:02And I think Julie voted yes, because to become a big star, perhaps it's good to be a little
20:06bit temperamental.
20:07You're looking for a yes vote from Ms. Newmar, and you get, she thinks they're more temperamental.
20:14Yes, you're very diplomatic, Rosemary.
20:17I'm not sure I know what ego means, but I know what chutzpah is, and I know it takes a
20:21lot of chutzpah.
20:22What's that mean?
20:23To get up in front of 30 million people and make an absolute fool of yourself, like Jackie
20:27Leonard.
20:33Rosemary and Gwen were both right on that.
20:35They get $50 apiece.
20:36Panel, how did the panel vote?
20:39On the question of performers being more self-centered than other people, are celebrities voted
20:43four yes, five no?
20:47We'll play another round of the celebrity game right after this message.
20:54We tried out our next question on a young lady in Paris.
20:57It was the first time we ever heard this surprising theory.
21:00Paul, would you watch the screen, please?
21:01What is your name?
21:04Rebecca Schumann.
21:05Herbert?
21:06Rebecca.
21:07Oh, Rebecca.
21:08I thought it was Herbert Cashman.
21:10Rebecca Cashman.
21:11The question, mademoiselle, oui?
21:14Yes.
21:14Is it ever wise for a woman to support a husband?
21:19Oh, yes, certainly.
21:20They take turns.
21:22What's wrong about the man working six months and she takes it easy?
21:27Oh, she works six months and he takes it easy.
21:31Well, when will they both take it easy together if they're both working half a year?
21:34They go back to their mothers.
21:40They go back to the...
21:41She says they go back to their mothers.
21:44That's where they take it easy enough.
21:47I don't know.
21:48All right.
21:48The question before the house, should a woman ever support a husband?
21:52Would you vote yes or no panel by pressing your buttons and somebody help Jack?
21:57He's always pounding there.
22:00He got it.
22:00You got it, Jack?
22:02You can't vote more than once.
22:03I'm talking to my bum, you know.
22:05Go ahead.
22:06Players, this is your chance to win some extra money in larger amounts.
22:08The panel is locking in their answers on the final question.
22:11We want you to tell us how you think the majority voted, yes or no.
22:15If you're all correct, you'll get $100.
22:17If two are right, $150.
22:18If one reads the panel correctly, it's worth $300.
22:22So place your yes or no card in the slot in front of you and don't reveal your answer as yet.
22:26Before we see how the total vote went, we'll talk to the panel.
22:30We'll go to Barry Sullivan.
22:33Yes, I think every woman should support at least one husband.
22:40I mean, women are the great installment buyers of our time, and marriage is the original fly now, pay later.
22:48He's brilliant.
22:50Brilliant.
22:50All right, now we'll go to Miss Ida Lupino, Mrs. Howard Duff.
22:55She said yes.
22:56A woman should sometimes.
22:58Yes, particularly if it happens to be her husband.
23:03Oh, yes.
23:04Very it.
23:05Should a woman ever support her husband, it says.
23:07Yes.
23:07And darling, but I'm very serious about it.
23:10Supposing the poor soul, after supporting you all this time, gets sick and puny.
23:14I mean, you can't just let him drop in the driveway.
23:19Supported Howard along the driveway after driving him home.
23:23What did you ever do at that bicycle?
23:27I'm only kidding.
23:28You know what's going to happen?
23:29My licenses are going to be revoked.
23:33I wish it was the marriage license.
23:38It's too late.
23:39I've been supporting you starting Monday.
23:41Another new situation comedy, At Home with the Duffs.
23:44Oh, we got spin-offs going here.
23:48All right.
23:49All right, now let's go to Jackie Leonard.
23:53Well, let me hear something go on, is it?
23:54Yeah, we just want to know if you voted yes or no.
23:56I voted yes, sir.
23:56I certainly did.
23:57I certainly voted best.
23:59You what?
23:59I think a woman should support a man, especially if she's an acrobat.
24:05All right.
24:06We'll go.
24:07You want a silly question, and I'm giving you a ridiculous answer.
24:10All right.
24:11So, Kitsie, who blows up your hair?
24:12All right, we will go to Gypsy Rose Lee.
24:16Oh, this is going to be wild.
24:17Should a woman ever support her husband?
24:19She says yes.
24:20Yes, I do think so.
24:22I think we take them for better or for worse,
24:25and supporting them is the least of it.
24:29I'm very anxious to find out how Paul Lynn voted on this subject.
24:34He voted yes.
24:36Tell us why, Paul.
24:37Well, after she's drained him of every bit of his money.
24:42Energy and self-respect, she can't throw him out on the street.
24:53Do you have many happily married friends?
24:57None.
24:57None.
24:58I don't think so.
24:59Who have you been visiting?
25:01My goodness.
25:02Well, I think we've run out of time.
25:04Scorekeeper, how did the majority vote?
25:06On the question of a woman supporting her husband,
25:08the majority of our panel voted yes.
25:11Seven yes, two no.
25:13Look at that.
25:15Well, all right.
25:16Rosemary Torell, if you voted yes, you will be winning some money.
25:20You've won at least $100.
25:22Jerry Taft.
25:25You've won some money.
25:26Gwen Star.
25:27You've all won $100.
25:30Rosemary's the big winner with $500.
25:32I think that's the highest amount ever won on show to date.
25:35Jerry, $200 and Gwen, $200.
25:37Well, come back and watch us play the game.
25:39You can't win again because that's the rules.
25:41Once you've won, that's it.
25:43Stay home and watch our show.
25:44You owe us at least that much.
25:46Our panel, thank you for being here.
25:47You've been a delight.
25:48Good night, everybody.
25:54This has been a Merrill Heater and Bob Quigley production in association with Four Star Television.
26:20Playing on the women's team, Ann Southerns, Nancy Dussault and their teammate for today, Barbara Lowndes.
26:48Playing on the men's team, Abe Burroughs, Daryl Hickman, and their teammate for today, Al Crotty.
26:57From the Elyse Theater in New York City, it's time to play Get the Message.
27:06First half of Get the Message is brought to you by Catlebeam, now Four Great Kinds, and by Clairol, creators of the exciting natural-looking beauty.
27:15And now, here is your host, Frank Buston.
27:24Hi.
27:25Good morning.
27:25Good morning to you all.
27:26Welcome to Get the Message, the game of clues where the men play against the women.
27:30Playing on the ladies' team, you've already met Ann Southerns and Nancy Dussault, but I'd like to say good morning to you formally.
27:35Good morning.
27:36And good morning back, Barbara, to your teammate you've already met, Barbara Lowndes, who is a social worker here in New York, Barbara?
27:42Yes, in New York on the Lower East Side.
27:44In the Lower East Side.
27:45Good.
27:45Well, welcome to our game and have fun, that's part of it.
27:48On the men's team, Abe Burroughs and Daryl Hickman.
27:51Welcome back.
27:52Hi, Frank.
27:52Hi.
27:53Good morning.
27:53You've met your teammate, Al Crotty.
27:55Al is a foreign patents lawyer, and I don't know what that is.
27:59Al, what is it?
28:00He's a strange breed, he's an attorney who specializes in patents, but practices only outside the United States, in countries around the world.
28:10But your office is in the United States?
28:11Here in New York, yes.
28:12Yeah, but, oh, well, I'm terribly confused, and I'll have to, I still don't understand it, but it was a good try, wasn't it?
28:19It sounds like a very exciting voice.
28:20So we protect American patents abroad.
28:21That's right.
28:22Is that what it is?
28:23Oh, I see.
28:24Or protect American broads with patents.
28:25Here's how we play, get the message.
28:31We're going to show a message to the celebrity members of both teams.
28:34The message can be almost anything, it could be somebody's name, a play title, a book title, a movie title, a phrase, expression, slogan.
28:41It's up to the celebrity members of the team to make the contestant they're playing with get the message.
28:45And we're all set to go, Abe Burroughs notwithstanding.
28:48Take a look, here is the first message.
28:52You're with sitting.
28:53Well, start with the ladies' team.
28:56Start with the ladies' team.
28:57Write down a one-word clue, please.
28:58Write it down secretly with no conferring.
29:01Has to be one word, no word or variation of a word that appears within the message.
29:05Capitalized words are acceptable.
29:07And everybody's ready except Abe.
29:10Ladies first.
29:11Abe, you all set?
29:12Oh, I'm ready.
29:13Okay, good.
29:13And your clue, please.
29:15I hope this is acceptable.
29:16It's quite, it's quite all right.
29:18Nancy?
29:19A-S-S?
29:20Sure.
29:21Nancy?
29:22Game.
29:23Game?
29:24Barbara, do you get the message?
29:26Pin the tail on the donkey.
29:28Right.
29:29Right.
29:30Right.
29:31Hang on there.
29:32I got I got I got David-
29:37Wish you'd do catch me?
29:38No More.
29:39Big God.
29:40See you later.
29:41Phillip, my miss.
29:42Bye.
29:43Bye.
29:44I love her.
29:45Bye, bye.
29:45Gowan, I got people hope they had no idea of anything.
29:47Bye.
29:48Bye.
29:49Yeah, bye, bye bye.
29:49Bye, bye.
29:50Bye, bye.
29:51Bye.
29:51Bye.
29:52Bye bye.
29:52Bye, bye, bye.
29:53Bye.
29:54Bye, bye.
29:54Bye, bye.
29:55Bye, bye, bye.
29:55Bye bye.
29:55Bye, bye.
29:56Bye, bye.
29:57Bye bye.
29:58Bye, bye.
29:58Bye, bye.
29:59Bye bye, bye bye.

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