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00:00This is the USA Network.
00:20This is Chain Reaction, where one word leads to another.
00:24With today's special guest stars, Joanne Worley, Joanna Gleason, Richard Paul, Michael McKeon, and the star of Chain Reaction, Bill Pellin.
00:37Thank you, Joanna. It's my pleasure to be here.
00:42Oh, thank you. Welcome to Chain Reaction.
00:44Let us say, before we do one other thing, I want to welcome back our current and reigning champion, P.J. Selby.
00:50Thus far, $10,750. Congratulations.
00:56Your partner, Joanne Worley. Welcome, Joanne.
01:00Pleasure to be here, Bill.
01:00Richard Paul, he of one in a million.
01:03Yes.
01:03He is indeed.
01:04And down here, we have Joanna Gleason. Hello, Joanna.
01:07Hello.
01:08And here's our new player, Cheryl Hillman. Welcome, Cheryl.
01:10Thank you, Bill.
01:11You know how we play our games?
01:12I sure do.
01:12We're going to get a chance to prove that in just a moment.
01:14Great.
01:14And Michael McKeon. Michael, welcome to you.
01:16All right, let's open our game board before we do anything else and get our show on the road, as it were.
01:23Here's our first Chain Reaction.
01:25This one begins with the word villain, goes down through the six words in the middle, and ends up with Nebraska.
01:31Fifty points wins the game.
01:32You get one point for every letter in the word you guess, and if you guess any of the words that have a plus sign next to them, you get a double score.
01:40Okay, we're going to pick up right now and start with Joanna Gleason.
01:43Joanna, where would you like your first letter?
01:44Uh, I'd like it above Nebraska.
01:47All right.
01:48L.
01:48How about Lincoln?
01:49That is right. You start with seven letters and seven thoughts. That's the way it goes.
01:54Go!
01:54On the Chain Reaction, when you get a right answer, keep the ball, as it were. Cheryl?
02:00Okay, Bill, I would like a letter with Lincoln.
02:02Okay.
02:03B, for double score.
02:05B, Lincoln...
02:07Baby.
02:09Lincoln Baby.
02:11Yeah, no.
02:11They're very rare now.
02:12Joanne.
02:13Since they already have the B, let's go with another letter above Lincoln, please.
02:16B, E.
02:19Lincoln?
02:21Mm-hmm.
02:22Booze, you won't.
02:24No, we do not accept foreign answers, whatever that is.
02:28It was real close, though, you know.
02:30Yeah.
02:32I'll tell you something.
02:34Mm-hmm.
02:34No, I won't tell you that.
02:35I'll take a letter above Lincoln, please.
02:36B, E, A.
02:38Double score.
02:44I find this strange, but I find many things strange as the days go by.
02:48P, J.
02:49I'll take a letter with Lincoln.
02:51All right.
02:51Yes.
02:52B, E, A, R.
02:57Bering.
02:58No.
02:59Kel, interesting.
03:01Where would you like a letter?
03:03Joanna?
03:03Above Lincoln.
03:04I cannot give you one there, because that means there's only one more letter there.
03:08Tank of U.
03:09How about the beard?
03:10Beard is right.
03:11Double score for 10 points.
03:1317 and up.
03:14Yeah, that's happened very well.
03:15Cheryl?
03:16Okay, Bill, I will take a letter with beard.
03:19We're working it upward this time, which is perfectly all right.
03:22S?
03:23Shave.
03:24Shave is right, Dan.
03:25And you got another five.
03:2722.
03:28Uh-oh.
03:29Michael McKean.
03:30I'm going to break this obvious charm here and go one down from villain.
03:33Okay.
03:34Get a seat.
03:37Cowboy.
03:38Nope, it is not cowboy.
03:3922.
03:40This team has not scored yet.
03:41And, Richard, you're up.
03:43Oh, ho, ho, ho.
03:44You'll get it, Richard.
03:45Villain.
03:46C, A.
03:49Cassius.
03:50Oh, no, but he was a villain.
03:51Oh, he was terrible.
03:53My goodness.
03:53Joanne?
03:54Wonder villain.
03:55C, A, B.
03:58Uh, Captain Hook.
03:59Yes, ma'am.
04:00You have 33 points.
04:03Good.
04:04Cheryl, you're only 17 points from a win.
04:07Bill, I will take a letter with shave.
04:10It's a double score word, and it's B.
04:15Bush.
04:16No, I am not.
04:18Okay.
04:20You're a big one.
04:21I have a letter with shave.
04:22Okay, double score.
04:23Or B, L.
04:26Shave.
04:27Mm-hmm.
04:32Bob.
04:33Time.
04:33And it goes over to Cheryl's team.
04:35And, uh, Michael, you have it.
04:37It's not blurma shave.
04:39No.
04:40I'll take one more letter over shave.
04:42B, L, A.
04:44B, L, A.
04:52That's strange.
04:52Who has it over here?
04:53PJ, you have it.
04:54Get on the board.
04:54Take a letter with shave.
04:56B, L, A, D.
04:58Blade.
04:58Yes, ma'am.
04:59Double score.
04:59You're on the board with 10 o'clock.
05:01Richard?
05:01There's one word left in the game.
05:04It relates to Captain Hook.
05:06It relates to Blade.
05:06We give you the first letter.
05:07It starts with an S.
05:08What say you, Richard?
05:11Sword.
05:12Yes, sir.
05:12You have five additional points.
05:15There you go.
05:16The score is 33 for Cheryl's team.
05:19PJ has 15.
05:21We'll be back in just a moment to pick up this game.
05:2350 points wins the game and gets a bracket $10,000.
05:26On one side is Harry, a prize-winning scientist.
05:33Obedient.
05:34Loyal.
05:35Friendly.
05:35On the other side is Sid.
05:37Harry Wolver is crazy, and I want him out of here.
05:41And caught in the middle is Boris.
05:43He stole you, didn't he, kid?
05:45Now they're closing in on a discovery that's probably illegal,
05:49potentially dangerous, and definitely crazy.
05:52Creator, Radar.
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06:00Put this hat on.
06:01Go, go, go.
06:03Decisions.
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07:32Welcome back. Chain reaction.
07:34Score is 15 for champion PJ's side,
07:36and Cheryl over there has a nice 33.
07:39You will get first chance because you scored correctly.
07:41Let's go on to our next chain.
07:42Begins with the word...
07:43Prince.
07:44There are six words, as always, in between,
07:46and ends with the word...
07:48Popcorn. I like that.
07:49Lots of points. Double score words.
07:51There are two of them, as you need.
07:52It is your turn, Joanne, so where would you like to begin?
07:55Under Prince.
07:56Letter is...
07:57C.
07:58Castle.
07:59No, it is...
08:00No?
08:00No.
08:01I just sure...
08:01Positive. I checked it.
08:03You have it, Joanna.
08:04Under Prince.
08:05C. H.
08:06Prince Charming.
08:07No, it is not Prince Charming.
08:09Oh, it should be.
08:09Well, it should be, indeed.
08:10You devil!
08:11It's over to PJ Selby with $10,750.
08:15A letter with Prince.
08:16C. H. A.
08:19It's not...
08:20Oh, it's...
08:22Charles.
08:23Charles is the answer.
08:25Yes, sir.
08:26You have 22.
08:28Richard Paul.
08:30There are too many Charleses in this world,
08:32so I'm going to go with popcorn.
08:34Oh, I'm with popcorn.
08:35It's a B.
08:37Well, that's the way I like it.
08:38Buttered.
08:39No.
08:39I mean, you like it that way,
08:40but that's not the right answer.
08:41No, I get what you like.
08:43Cheryl, you have 33.
08:44They have 22.
08:45I will take a letter with Charles, please.
08:48Uh-huh.
08:48It's a double score, and it's a D.
08:50Charles Dickens.
08:52No, but darn good.
08:53I mean, but no in nonetheless.
08:55Joanne.
08:56All right, I'm hoping I'll have...
08:59Okay, under Charles, please.
09:00D. E.
09:02Charles.
09:05D. Gall.
09:06Yes, ma'am.
09:08That is right.
09:09You're up with 38 points in the lead.
09:11You're up with 38 points in the lead.
09:11You're up with 38 points in the lead.
09:12No, but...
09:13Wait, I said...
09:14D. Gall.
09:15That's the way she said it.
09:16That's the way we spelled it.
09:1738 points, PJ, and you're on a run.
09:20I'll take a letter with popcorn.
09:22Okay, with popcorn, B-O.
09:24Time, and whose turn is it?
09:33It is Michael's turn.
09:34A letter with popcorn, please.
09:36You cannot have a letter with popcorn.
09:37That indicates as a rule that there's only one letter left.
09:40Box.
09:41Box is the correct answer.
09:42Three more points.
09:43D. E.
09:4436.
09:46Joanna?
09:48What?
09:49How about under D. Gall?
09:53Okay.
09:54You get a G.
09:57Uh, general.
09:58Yes, ma'am.
09:59You are right.
10:00You're running it up now.
10:0243 points, Cheryl.
10:03Where do you want it?
10:05I will take a letter with general.
10:10Double score, S.
10:13Sergeant.
10:14No.
10:14Good try.
10:15That isn't it.
10:16Richard.
10:17Oh, it's back to me.
10:19Oh, yes.
10:20I'll have another letter under general.
10:22S. T.
10:24Generals.
10:26Generals.
10:27Stonewall Jackson.
10:28Too many of the words.
10:29No, it is not Stonewall Jackson.
10:31Back to Cheryl herself this time.
10:33No, no.
10:34I'm sorry.
10:34Michael.
10:34The light booth.
10:35I'm going to wonder.
10:36Yeah.
10:36The, uh, I'll have one more letter under general, please.
10:39S. T. O.
10:40Double score.
10:43Store.
10:44Store is the right answer.
10:46Double score.
10:47You've won the game.
10:48Congratulations.
10:48Congratulations, Cheryl.
10:56Well played.
10:57Very well played games.
11:00The rest of that chain was Prince, Prince Charles, Charles de Gaulle, de Gaulle General,
11:05General Store, Store Window, Box, and Popcorn.
11:07And you ended the game with, you're taking quite a nice little thing with you, P.J.
11:11$10,750.
11:14Our thanks to you for being with us.
11:15P.J. Selman.
11:16Thanks, P.J.
11:17For winning the game, Cheryl Hellman.
11:19You're going to get a chance, $250, and a chance to run it up into $10,000 in 90 seconds.
11:24Go on down there.
11:25We'll join you right now.
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13:38Okay, hi there.
13:39We're back with chain reaction and a chance for Cheryl to win $10,000 in 90 seconds.
13:45We have Mike and we have Joanna.
13:46We're going to find out whether your minds are on the same track.
13:48I sincerely hope they are.
13:49The answers that appear on your secret screen will not be seen by Cheryl.
13:53She's going to try to figure out the answers from the questions you two construct by adding
13:58one word alternately.
13:59I know it looks easy.
14:00Believe me, it is not easy.
14:02It takes four correct answers to win your first $1,000, Cheryl.
14:06And then each answer, additional answer, is worth $1,000.
14:09So it goes from $1,000 to $2,000 to $3,000 to $4,000 to $5,000 and a big jump up to $10,000.
14:16Now, if you hear this, that means the question is not acceptable.
14:19Go on to the next one because there are plenty of them there.
14:22Okay, you're going to say your first word.
14:23Don't start until I say go.
14:25Get ready.
14:25Here's your first one.
14:26You have 90 seconds.
14:27Go.
14:28What happens in your mind when you sleep?
14:34Dream.
14:35One.
14:37What does a sergeant say when he wants his men to turn around?
14:46About faith.
14:47Yes, ten.
14:48Who fixes your car?
14:50Mechanic.
14:51A hundred.
14:53Who do you call for food in a hotel?
14:59Room service.
15:00A thousand.
15:01Who landed on Plymouth Rock?
15:05Christopher Columbus.
15:07Go on.
15:07Sorry.
15:08What do you pour on pancakes?
15:12Syrup.
15:12Two thousand.
15:14Who was meathead on all in the family?
15:19Rob Reiner.
15:20Three thousand.
15:22What does a submarine captain use to see above water?
15:29Periscope.
15:30Four thousand.
15:31Where does the Pope live?
15:34In Rome.
15:35Go on.
15:37What do you use to move forward on the ice?
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15:48What?
15:48Who married Scarlett O'Hara in path?
15:55Go to the next one.
15:56What does a time?
15:59Time.
16:00Time.
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16:09Do you realize, had you known the answer to who married Scarlett O'Hara, had you said
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16:18He doesn't.
16:18I would have nothing yet to marry Scarlett O'Hara.
16:21Yes, and the people who landed on Pilgrim on Plymouth Rock was not Columbus.
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18:56Thank you, Richard.
18:57It did hurt a bit.
18:58The most important part, though, is that Cheryl Hillman now has $5,250.
19:02She's a new champ.
19:03Welcome, Cheryl.
19:04Good luck to you.
19:05Over here, playing with Joanne and Joanna, there's a combination, is Laurie Sandstorm.
19:09Hi.
19:10Hi, Laurie.
19:10Welcome to the show.
19:12Sandstorm?
19:13Sandstorm.
19:14Sandstorm.
19:15Sandstorm.
19:15I got sandstorm here.
19:17That's the word in my list.
19:18Okay.
19:19I like sandstorm better.
19:21Fifty points, Laurie Sandstrom.
19:23Wins the game.
19:24So let's move on to our first chain reaction.
19:27The first word in the chain reaction is family.
19:29Then we have six words that come, as always, in between.
19:32And ends up with need.
19:34You get one point for every letter in the word you guess.
19:36If you guess any of the words with the plus signs alongside, you get full score.
19:40Okay, we're going to begin with you, Joanne.
19:42I like things very tidy.
19:43Let's have a letter under family.
19:45Okay.
19:46Letters D.
19:49Only one thing pops into my mind.
19:51And?
19:52Divorce!
19:54Will!
19:55That's tidy, but long.
19:56Okay.
19:57It's your turn, Richard.
19:58Uh, family again, please.
20:00D-O.
20:01Family...
20:02Family...
20:04Family...
20:05Family...
20:06Family...
20:08Dorf.
20:09I don't know.
20:10And we go back to Lori Sandstrom.
20:12Lori?
20:13Uh, letter with family, please.
20:15D-O-C.
20:16Doctor.
20:17Doctor is correct, and you have...
20:19Well, you've given me the C, I didn't know it.
20:21I know, it wasn't your turn for the C.
20:23Joanna, your team has six, and it's your turn.
20:26Under doctor, please.
20:27Okay, it's a double score, incidentally.
20:29It starts with an S.
20:31Surgeon?
20:32No, it is not surgeon.
20:33Okay, Cheryl, your team's up, and you're the spokesperson.
20:36I would like a letter with doctor, please, Bill.
20:38S-P.
20:40Specialist?
20:41No, it is not a specialist.
20:42That was a good question.
20:43Back over to Julian.
20:44It was better.
20:44It would have been right.
20:45Oh, I hope I'm not doing this.
20:46Another letter under doctor.
20:48S-P-O.
20:49Spock!
20:50Spock is correct.
20:51Double score.
20:5216 points.
20:54Eight letters, double score, 16 points.
20:56Lori?
20:57Uh, letter above knee, please.
21:00The letter is T.
21:03Uh, tough.
21:05Tough.
21:06It is not tough, no.
21:07And it leaves here and goes over to Michael.
21:09Uh, another letter above knee, please.
21:11T-R.
21:12Trick.
21:13Trick is right, Michael, and your team's on the board.
21:15Five letters, five points.
21:17Richard?
21:18Uh, hmm, double.
21:20I'm going to go above trick.
21:22Letter above trick.
21:23C, double score.
21:25Conjurer.
21:26Oh, that's good.
21:26It's not it, but darn good.
21:28I mean that.
21:29Over to Joanna.
21:30I can't spell that.
21:32I want to say it.
21:33Don't get wrong.
21:33A letter above trick, please.
21:35C-A.
21:36Card.
21:37Card is right, Joanna.
21:38Double score, you're up to 24.
21:41I would like a letter, please, below Spock.
21:45With Spock?
21:46E.
21:46Ears or ear?
21:49Neither.
21:49Earlobe.
21:50None of that.
21:51Okay.
21:51Ear wax.
21:52Ear wax.
21:52We're going over to Cheryl.
21:55Yes, Cheryl?
21:55I would like a letter with card.
21:57With card.
21:58You get B.
22:02Book?
22:03Nope, it is not book, and it comes back to Lori's team and Lori's others.
22:06A letter with card, please.
22:08B-U.
22:14Birthday.
22:14Wrong spelling.
22:15Oh, clever spelling there, though.
22:17Yeah, interesting.
22:18Uh, Michael?
22:19I'd like a card.
22:19Uh, I'd like a card.
22:21You'd like a card.
22:22Uh, I got it all figured out.
22:24Give me a letter under Spock.
22:26E-N.
22:28Enterprise.
22:28Correct, sir.
22:29Oh!
22:30You've got up to 15.
22:32Now, Richard, there's only one word left.
22:35It pertains to Enterprise and card.
22:37You're already two letters up.
22:38You automatically get another before you're a guest.
22:40So, you've got B-U-S.
22:42Nice to both.
22:43Enterprise.
22:44Business.
22:45Business is right, and you end with a score.
22:47Look at that.
22:49Score.
22:4923 for Cheryl's team, and she holds the ball.
22:5324 for Lori's team, and let's go on to our next chain.
22:56We'll pick up with you, Cheryl, in a moment.
22:58Uh, this one begins with the word.
23:01Hello begins with the word.
23:02Washington.
23:03Fine chap.
23:04And ends with the word, after six others, fingers.
23:07Good old Washington fingers.
23:08Fun.
23:09Fun type fellow.
23:10You get a point for every letter in the word you get.
23:13Your score, 23.
23:14Your opponent's 24.
23:15Lori, go ahead.
23:17Okay, Bill.
23:18I would like a letter with fingers.
23:21You get F.
23:26Fancy.
23:27Nope.
23:27Fancy fingers.
23:28Fingers.
23:29Go to school with you.
23:30That's silly, Lori.
23:31Joanne.
23:32I would like a letter above fingers.
23:34F-I.
23:35How about five?
23:36Exactly.
23:37Five is right, and you're up to 28 points.
23:40Joanne.
23:41I would like a letter under Washington.
23:43The letter is H.
23:44Uh, uh, headquarter.
23:51Time is up, and it's over to Michael.
23:54Another letter under Washington, please.
23:55H-A.
24:03Time, and Lori's up.
24:06Oh, letter with Washington, please.
24:08H-A-T.
24:12Hate.
24:14No.
24:15Interesting.
24:15I want to know who we hate.
24:17What do you want?
24:21Well, I want to see what's under Washington's hat there.
24:24H-A-T.
24:26H-A-T-C.
24:28Washington.
24:30Hatchet.
24:30Yes, sir.
24:31And you're up to 30 points, so you're in the lead.
24:34Cheryl.
24:37Okay, Bill, I'd like a letter with hatchet, please.
24:39Double score, and the letter is C.
24:45Hatchet.
24:46Cut.
24:46No, it is not hatchet.
24:48Cut.
24:48Uh, Joanna.
24:49Under hatchet, please.
24:50C-H.
24:52Cherry tree?
24:52No, it is not cherry tree.
24:54Michael, you're up on this team.
24:56A trick.
24:56Another letter.
24:57Another letter under, yes.
24:58C-H-O, double.
24:59How about chop?
25:00Chop is right.
25:01You're up to 38 points.
25:03Richard.
25:0438.
25:05Going for 50.
25:06Uh, above five, please.
25:08Five P.
25:12Uh, uh.
25:15Uh, pennies.
25:17Five pennies.
25:17It is not five pennies.
25:19And Joanne Worley has it.
25:20I'll have above five.
25:22P-E.
25:25Hi, Judy.
25:26How's it going?
25:26Five.
25:26Five.
25:27Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
25:29Five penitentiary years.
25:35No.
25:36Now then, it is Cheryl's chance.
25:39Where do you want it, Cheryl?
25:40I'll take a letter with five, please.
25:42P-E-N.
25:47P-E-N.
25:48P-E-N.
25:48P-E-N.
25:49What's your word?
25:50P-E-N.
25:50Oh.
25:51Once you get that buzzer, say no more.
25:53But that's a good one.
25:54Lori.
25:55Uh, oh, shoot.
25:57A letter below chop, please.
25:58Okay, starting on a new one.
26:00K.
26:03Come on.
26:04Karate.
26:04Yes, ma'am.
26:05Karate is the answer.
26:07I will take the one.
26:08You have 34 points.
26:10Okay, okay, okay.
26:11Now then, only one left, Joanna.
26:13Karate and pen.
26:14It's for double score.
26:15Above five, please.
26:17You get a T.
26:19That's it.
26:20P-E-N-T.
26:20It's not double score.
26:21Pentagon.
26:22Pentagon is correct.
26:24Yes, ma'am.
26:26I miscalled that, but here's where we...
26:2842 points, and here's what I was talking about.
26:30I was premature.
26:31This one pertains to karate and to Pentagon.
26:33It's enough to win the game for you.
26:35Joanne, it's your turn.
26:36The letter is D.
26:38Pertains to both.
26:41Shut up.
26:44Director!
26:46No, and try not to say anything after the buzzer, Joanne.
26:49Thank you for being with me.
26:50Michael.
26:51Yes.
26:52Oh.
26:53D-E.
27:00Time.
27:01Rory.
27:03Please don't help.
27:04D-E-F.
27:07Define.
27:08No.
27:09It is Richard's turn.
27:11D-E-F.
27:13Defense.
27:14Defense is the right answer.
27:15Double score.
27:16Worth.
27:17Yes.
27:18Yes.
27:18You did it.
27:23Congratulations.
27:24You did it.
27:25Congratulations.
27:26We'll be back in just a moment.
27:27Right now, we have an interesting word for you.
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