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00:00On Hollywood, it's everybody's game of strategy, knowledge, and fun.
00:07It's Dic-Tac-Toe.
00:16And now, here's our host, Wig Vicer Hill.
00:23Thank you very much, J. Stewart. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:25Welcome to our XNO. I've never done that before,
00:28and I probably will never do it again.
00:30Let's meet our current champion. Here she is. Bring her out, J.
00:33Our current champion, whose winnings total in cash and prizes $6,650,
00:38is an elementary school teacher who enjoys horseback riding and sewing.
00:43Meet Pat Doyle.
00:45And her opponent, an account executive,
00:48who also competes as a professional ski racer.
00:51He enjoys tennis and racquetball.
00:53Meet Scott Berry.
00:58We talked about on the last show, when you were first introduced,
01:03the fact that you're a professional ski racer.
01:04He does a downhill racing, 85, 90 miles an hour.
01:07Have you ever had a mishap, a little...
01:09Yes, I did. I had one in Aspen a couple years ago at 75 miles an hour.
01:12Did you get hurt, or...
01:13No, I was knocked out. I stood up, and I was dazed,
01:15and I looked over, so it was the sun, and I passed out.
01:17Coach came over and put his arm around me and said,
01:19makes it feel like Superman, and we walk away from one of those.
01:22I think you look like... You could play Superman.
01:24You do some running, too.
01:25Did you run all the way over here for our tape date?
01:27Oh, no, not hard.
01:28You have a lady in the audience, and she's very special.
01:31They produce her to us.
01:31My wife, Susan.
01:32Hello, Susan. Where are you?
01:33Oh, she is lovely.
01:34Yeah, stand up, Susan, so we can all get a good look.
01:36Come on, Susan. Stand up.
01:37We're not going to let you get off that easy.
01:39That's better.
01:40Hey, Susan, wish him good luck.
01:42Scott, good luck to you.
01:43Scott Berry.
01:44Pat Doyle is our current champion.
01:45So far, Pat has to show for her efforts on Tic-Tac-Toe.
01:48$6,650 in cash and merchandise.
01:51If I remember right, when you beat the dragon on the last show,
01:53you won an aqua package, a water package.
01:56Right, yes.
01:56A jet ski, and what else?
01:58A trip to...
01:59A trip to Puerto Vallarta.
02:00Puerto Vallarta, yeah.
02:00You can view the ocean nicely from there.
02:02Your husband's at home babysitting again.
02:04Yes, right.
02:05And I'm sure he must be very pleased with the way things have turned out so far.
02:08He is. He was very excited.
02:09He's been wanting to go to Mexico for a long time.
02:11And he said, Pat, you go back over there and do it again.
02:13Let's see if she can do that.
02:14Here we go as we hit this game underway.
02:21Last show, the game was interrupted when time ran out.
02:24These were the categories for the game we were playing.
02:26The subjects were big and little, women in songs, maps of nations, comic strips, physics, good guys.
02:32And when you have good guys, you have bad guys.
02:33Secret category can be any category at all.
02:35And a correct answer doubles the pot.
02:37Second jobs completes the categories on the board.
02:40This is what our board looked like in terms of X's and O's.
02:43It was one O in the center, belonged to Scott.
02:45And top left corner of the board, an X for Pat.
02:47Let's shuffle the categories around.
02:49Our pot is worth, obviously, $500 at this point.
02:52Pat, your turn to select again.
02:54Okay, Wink.
02:54I think I'll take bad guys in the upper right.
02:56All right, bad guys.
02:57The subject, this art expert, gourmet chef and actor is best known for his portrayal of evil people
03:04in such films as The Abominable Dr. Fibes, The Pit and the Pendulum, and The House of Wax.
03:11Name him.
03:13Price.
03:14Yes, Vincent Price is the answer.
03:15Boop.
03:18So important, that's there.
03:19Let's shuffle the categories around.
03:20Again, $700, New Pot.
03:21Now, our runner and our skier.
03:23Scott?
03:23I'll go with maps of nations.
03:25Top center.
03:25You need this one to block Pat.
03:27Scott, answer this.
03:27Take a look at this map of Eastern Asia, Scott.
03:31This mountainous island nation has recorded as many as 1,500 earthquakes per year.
03:36For a block, name it.
03:37Philippines.
03:38No, Japan.
03:39Oh, no.
03:40Yeah, Japan.
03:42So, it's still on the board, $700.
03:43Let's shuffle the categories around and move back to Pat.
03:47It's in your court, Pat.
03:48Where do you move?
03:48Well, I'll take comic strips to win.
03:50Top center for comic strips.
03:52Pat, if you answer this question correctly, you will pick up a total of $900 on this game.
03:57Added to your prior winnings, your grand total would then jump to $7,550.
04:01This is the question on comic strips for you.
04:05Comic strip character Peter Parker is able to transform himself into an heroic character
04:10that is particularly adept at climbing buildings.
04:14For tic-tac-toe and $7,550, name him.
04:19I think it's Spider-Man.
04:21You're right.
04:21And that's the win.
04:22Looked like you were going to have some trouble with that, Pat.
04:34I wasn't sure.
04:35First of all, let me ask, are you an avid comic strip reader?
04:37No.
04:38So, you don't really keep up with them that closely, but you knew that.
04:40How did you come up with Spider-Man?
04:41I don't know.
04:42When you said climbing buildings, I thought, well, who could that be?
04:46Well, I'll tell you what you won, $900, and that takes your total of $7,550 in cash
04:50and merchandise with the opportunity to take a shot at our dragon again in just a moment.
04:54And Scott Barry, quick game, wasn't it?
04:57Yeah, I know.
04:57Yeah, it's that top center up there that did you in when you went for that block and didn't get it.
05:01Scott, we do have a couple of nice prizes for you, and be careful on those slopes again, will you?
05:05Thanks a lot, Mark.
05:06Scott Barry, everybody.
05:08We'll be back for our bonus game with Pat in just a moment.
05:11Big twice, you've come up winners both times.
05:17If you defeat three more opponents for a total of five, you'll be entitled to one of these.
05:21Jay?
05:21Pat, for your driving pleasure, you will win a brand-new car!
05:26For the moment, however, let's concentrate on our big board where the dragon is.
05:30Come on over here.
05:35Welcome back.
05:37Congratulations once again.
05:39There we go.
05:40All behind the numbers on the board, as you know, are various amounts of money, a tick attack,
05:43and, of course, the dragon's always a bonus somewhere.
05:45Get to $1,000 or more, or just combine tick with tack, and you'll win a nice prize package.
05:50As far as this one is concerned, that we're going to tell you about in a moment,
05:53even a champ occasionally has to get away from it all.
05:55And the gifts in this next package, Pat, were designed to help you do just that.
05:59Listen.
05:59First, Pat, you'll have the opportunity to be a smooth operator away from home
06:03while your calls are handled by this great phone answering machine.
06:07Record or call ADA, automatic telephone answering system with remote control that plays back
06:12your message from anywhere in the world with a push of a button.
06:14And then, while you're away, your home will enjoy the very latest in total security,
06:18this full-system home burglar alarm.
06:21It's the Telsonics 512 Complete Intrusion System with audio detectors to stop burglars in their tracks.
06:27For residential security, it's Telsonics.
06:30And finally, Pat, now that things are taken care of back home, it's time to get away.
06:34And this time, you're getting away to the island paradise of Tahiti.
06:40Yes, you'll bask in the sun while surrounded by beautiful beaches, blue lagoons, and coconut ponds.
06:46In an exotic island atmosphere you'll never forget.
06:50It'll be nine sensational days in the South Pacific.
06:53Compliments of Club Universe.
06:55And, Pat, this getaway package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $4,050.
07:03$4,050, not too shabby a prize package.
07:06Avoid the dragon or you'll lose everything.
07:07Get the tick and the tack, you automatically get the dough.
07:09Let's cover them up, move them around on the board.
07:11Nine numbers, what's the beginning point for you?
07:14All right, let's start with three.
07:15Pat likes number three, and we begin with three and find what behind three, Pat?
07:19Take a look.
07:19$300.
07:21$100 a point.
07:22Okay, you know what you need now, $700 more to win the package.
07:26You're going to go to anybody in the audience, or you don't have anybody here with you, do you?
07:30I see a lot of people saying five.
07:32You want to go with five?
07:32Yeah.
07:33All right, a lot of people in the audience, she says five.
07:35She kind of likes the looks of five.
07:36She hasn't picked that one before.
07:37Let's see what's good for you.
07:39Number five, is it?
07:40Yeah, $250.
07:42You need $450 more now, Pat.
07:43Um, how about, let's go with seven.
07:48Number seven.
07:49A lot of people picked that one.
07:50Sometimes good, sometimes not so good.
07:52We hope the dragon's not there.
07:53And it isn't.
07:54$400.
07:56You need 50 more bucks, $50 to go to win that incredible prize package.
08:01Um, let's try number four.
08:04Number four it is.
08:05And behind number four, $50.
08:07That's all we need, and you have it.
08:09You're running this fair.
08:11Congratulations.
08:12He's like, he's been all that time congratulating you lately, and you like it, right?
08:17Pat, that is neat.
08:18Let's, where was the dragon?
08:20I don't know.
08:21I think two.
08:21I mean, you're so smart up here.
08:22Number two, little deuce, what was behind number two?
08:24Just for fun, we take a look, and there was Tick.
08:26Tack had to be behind one, six, eight, or nine.
08:28Audience, where was Tack?
08:30Nine.
08:31Somebody said nine.
08:31Let's look behind nine.
08:32Ah, no way.
08:34Dragon was behind number six.
08:36Tack was behind number nine.
08:38Congratulations again to you.
08:39All total now in cash and prizes.
08:41You get closer to a car, three opponents away.
08:44You have a total of $12,050.
08:47Good luck in this next match, and we're going to find out who that's against.
08:50I think we've got a man for you to try out this time.
08:52Go over there, Pat.
08:53Who do we have, Jay, to take her on?
08:54He's a professor of political history who enjoys writing tennis and competitive running.
09:00Meet Alan Lickman.
09:01Hello, Alan.
09:06Welcome to Tic-Tac-Toe.
09:08A lot of people are into what you are into, and that is competitive running.
09:11Tell us about that.
09:12Well, in my age group, which is 30 to 35, I've been national champion in an event called the
09:173,000-meter steeplechase.
09:19What is a steeplechase?
09:21Well, it's an event better suited, I think, to horses than to men.
09:24Not only do you have to run almost two miles, but you also have to overcome quite a few obstacles.
09:29What kind of obstacles?
09:30Well, you've got to jump over almost 30 barriers, and they seem pretty high by the end of the race.
09:36And you have to jump over 12-foot water jumps, so you're also running with soggy shoes.
09:41Well, why would you decide to compete in an event like that?
09:43Well, not too many people over 30 can do it, so I thought I'd have a pretty good chance of winning.
09:48If I guessed your age, I'd say you weren't a day over 17.
09:52I lie a lot.
09:52Thanks a lot, yes.
09:53Alan, it's nice to have you with us on the show.
09:55Time to see if you can come out a winner around here.
09:56Let's play Tic-Tac-Toe.
09:57Pat, Alan, take a look.
09:58The Big Tic-Tac-Toe board shows us the subject's mythology, mixed words, the 1950s, famous movies, military leaders.
10:05Where are you?
10:06Popular music, classical music, and one-word names.
10:09Pat, what do you like?
10:11I'll take one-word names in the lower right.
10:15Okay, one-word names it is.
10:17Pat, actor Jim Backus supplies the voice for this nearsighted cartoon character.
10:21Although his first name is Quincy, he's best known by his last name.
10:25What's his last name?
10:26Magoo.
10:26Right, Mr. Magoo, let's see Magoo.
10:28I didn't know that.
10:30Go to the next day.
10:30Let's shuffle him around.
10:31$200 in the pot.
10:32Let's find out how our runner plays Tic-Tac-Toe.
10:35I'll go for the center for pop music.
10:37Popular music, worth $300 to the pot.
10:39One of the most popular albums of the 60s was recorded by Art Garfunkel and his singing partner, Alan.
10:44This album was named for four types of spices.
10:48First, name Art Garfunkel's singing partner in those days, and then name their spicy album.
10:53Give you a few seconds.
10:54Very popular, especially during the 60s, this team.
11:06Name Art Garfunkel's singing partner.
11:08Simon.
11:09Right, Paul Simon.
11:10Name their spicy album.
11:12Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.
11:15You got it.
11:16Good for that center bar.
11:17Hey, all right.
11:19Put it over there.
11:19$300 in the pot.
11:21Let's shuffle the categories around as Alan takes a deep breath, because he's now gotten his first answer, and it was right, and he got that important center box.
11:27All right, Pat.
11:28I'll take famous movies in the upper right.
11:30Famous movies it shall be.
11:32This Swedish actress made many silent films with John Gilbert and starred in her first talking role in Anna Christie.
11:38Pat, name her.
11:40Garbo.
11:40Right.
11:41Greta Garbo.
11:42Famous movies.
11:43Put it next to you.
11:43Let's shuffle again.
11:44Mr. Lickman, if you will, sir, where would you like to move?
11:48Well, I think I'd better move to mythology.
11:50I think you'd better for a block.
11:51Really?
11:52According to mythology, the horn of the goat named Amalthea.
11:58Amalthea.
11:59Amalthea.
11:59Hmm.
12:00I thought I said that.
12:00It was always full of food and drink.
12:02Alan, name this horn of plenty.
12:06Cornucopia.
12:07Correct.
12:08The Cornucopia.
12:08We put an over here, another $200 in the pot.
12:12We'll be back to play for $900 to continue.
12:14At this critical moment, we're going to take a part.
12:21Now, it's Amalthea or whatever.
12:24Let's move the categories around.
12:25$900 in the pot as we shuffle.
12:26We move back to Pat again.
12:28Pat Doyle.
12:29Oh, dear.
12:30I have to take classical music to block.
12:32Yeah, you need this one for a block horizontally on our board.
12:34Pat, answer this and you will block Alan.
12:37One, violins and cellos are considered string instruments, while trumpets and tubas are
12:42part of the orchestra's brass section.
12:45Now, for a block, in which section would you find the clarinet, the flute, and the oboe?
12:55Horn?
12:56No, the woodwind section.
12:57Woodwinds.
12:58Those are the woodwinds.
12:59Let's move the categories as we shuffle.
13:01Still $900 in the pot.
13:02And Alan, your turn.
13:04Well, I will try for the win with one-word names.
13:07To answer this question correctly, Alan, you will win $1,100, and you will take over
13:12the position Pat now holds as our champion.
13:14One-word names for a win.
13:16This green, mild-mannered puppet character was created by Jim Henson in the 1950s.
13:23Later, he became the master of ceremonies of the Muppet Show.
13:27Alan, for tic-tac-doe and $1,100, name him.
13:30Kermit.
13:31Right.
13:31Kermit the Frog.
13:32I don't know what a professor of political history is doing, studying, and knowing answers
13:47like Kermit the Frog, but Alan, congratulations for your $1,100 win and the opportunity to
13:52continue as our new champion in just a moment.
13:54Pat Doyle, I don't think your babysitting husband's going to be too unhappy with you
13:57because you're going to bring home with you $12,050 in cash and prizes, and I hope it's
14:02been enjoyable for you.
14:03It has.
14:03It's been wonderful.
14:04Ladies and gentlemen, Pat Doyle, our outgoing champion on tic-tac-toe.
14:08Delightful lady.
14:09Congratulations, Pat.
14:10All right, Alan, let's see if you can beat the dragon.
14:12Come on over here.
14:17I thought you'd run over here.
14:18Boy, well, you know, I'm going to get my strength in a steeper chase.
14:21I can understand that.
14:24We're going to talk about, first of all, our prize package for you if you can beat the
14:28dragon.
14:29Now, we reckon you'll spend a lot more time in your recreation room once you have these
14:33next gifts.
14:33You listen and see if we're right.
14:35Listen.
14:35First, Alan, you'll feel like dancing the night away once you have this flashy new disco
14:39jukebox.
14:40It's a stereo jukebox from Morse Electrophonic with multicolored lights that flash to the beat
14:45of the music.
14:46AM, FM stereo, record changer, 8-track player, recorder from Morse Electrophonic.
14:51Then, after the dance steps, the next step is on to this decorative brick flooring.
14:56Forever Yours by Maybrick.
14:57Enhance any decor with the informal elegance of real brick.
15:01These genuine brick floors are easy to install, virtually and maintenance-free, and grow more
15:06beautiful with AIDS.
15:07Furnished by Maybrick.
15:09And next, we have for you hours of video entertainment.
15:12This great library of video cassettes.
15:14MCA, the giant of the entertainment business, introduces take-home entertainment.
15:18Whether it's a recent hit movie, film classic, or an in-concert performance, you'll find
15:23the best on MCA video cassettes.
15:25And finally, Alan, we have the ultimate gift for your recreation room, the perfect companion
15:30for your video library, this sensational new videotape recorder.
15:35The new seven-pound video cassette recorder from Technicolor, used with color video cameras, show
15:41on your TV for home entertainment and business.
15:45Alan, this recreation room package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $3,650.
15:52You don't have a videotape recorder, do you?
15:54No, I do not.
15:54Good.
15:55Step right up here.
15:55Take a look at the board.
15:56You'll see the dragon jumping all over the board.
15:58He'll find the position in a moment and sort of set himself up there.
16:01And the idea, of course, is to stay away from him, get to $1,000 or more, or combine
16:05tick with tack somewhere, and you'll have the videotape recorder and that prize package.
16:09It's worth over $3,500.
16:11You ready?
16:12Mm-hmm.
16:12All righty.
16:13By the way, do you have anybody in the audience?
16:14I have my wife and my daughter.
16:16Where are they?
16:17Hold up.
16:17Over there.
16:18Oh, what a delightful twosome there.
16:19And your wife's name is?
16:21Sheila.
16:21And your daughter's name?
16:23Kara.
16:23What a lovely lady.
16:24And a pretty name, too.
16:25Sheila and Kara, welcome to your tic-tac-toe.
16:27You're going to root him on a victory?
16:28What number?
16:29Kara, how about...
16:30All their numbers.
16:30All right, you're going to just strictly go by what you say.
16:33Kara, what do you think?
16:34Start with the daughter first.
16:35Go ahead, Kara.
16:36One to nine, Kara.
16:37Hurry up.
16:38Number two.
16:38All right, number two, top center.
16:40What do we find behind number two?
16:41Kara, this one is for you.
16:43Oh, maybe.
16:45Oh, wow.
16:47I hope I didn't talk you into that one.
16:48No, I was prepared to go with her all the way.
16:50You didn't talk me into it.
16:51All right, all right.
16:51If I'd gone to your wife, what number would you have taken up here?
16:55Number five, let's look at the center box.
16:57What was behind number five?
16:58If we'd have started with her, she would have taken $150.
17:01Considerable difference than that and the dragon.
17:03Let's look at the rest of the numbers on the board, and I remind you that you do have as a total so far with the opportunity to add to it.
17:10Hopefully, you'll do that in a hurry.
17:11$1,100 in cash.
17:13That's yours, and we won't shake a stick at that.
17:14Let's get over there and get another game underway.
17:16Let's meet a lady, and who is that lady, Jay Stewart?
17:20She is a teacher who's married to a teacher.
17:23She enjoys traveling and camping.
17:25Meet Linda Evans.
17:31Linda's a teacher, and I guess the obvious question, Linda, is what do you teach?
17:34I teach junior high school English, and I really enjoy my job, but at times, it can be like working in a war zone.
17:41What do you mean by working in a war zone?
17:43Well, you have to remember, junior high school students are no longer children, and they're not quite adults, so they can test you at times.
17:50Yeah, I've heard some of those.
17:52It sounds like you really earned your salary.
17:53Oh, but I do, but I really enjoy my job, and the things that I teach them can benefit them in later life.
17:59Those kids never throw any things at you, do they?
18:01Never.
18:02Never do that.
18:03Occasional book outside of that.
18:04And you never give them a hard test, of course.
18:07Yes.
18:07Yes, I do.
18:09All right, you'll find, Linda, that if you do your job well around here, it'll, well, it could turn out meaning a lot of reward to you.
18:14Let's take a look at the board.
18:15Alan, Linda, these are the subjects for this game of Tic-Tac-Doe.
18:17We're dealing with potluck pictures, musicals, boxing, cooking, astronomy.
18:22Numero uno, Canada, name's the same in royalty, Alan.
18:25I'll go for the center and astronomy.
18:27Okay, center astronomy.
18:29Because of the Earth's rotation, all the stars in the heavens appear to rotate around this famous star in the constellation Ursa Minor.
18:37Alan, I want you to name the star and then follow that by telling me what is the more famous name for the constellation which contains the star.
18:45I'll give you a few seconds to dwell on that.
18:51Linda, smiling like she wishes she had this one.
18:59Name the star, Alan.
19:00Alpha Centauri?
19:01No, it's the North Star or the Pole Star or Polaris.
19:05And the more famous name for the constellation containing the North Star is the Little Dipper.
19:11Little Dipper.
19:11Let's move the categories around.
19:13We shuffle, still looking for our first dollar in the pot, Linda, and maybe you can come up with that money.
19:18I think I'll take cooking.
19:20Okay, cooking.
19:20Are you a good cook?
19:21I hope so.
19:22Good teacher, good cook.
19:23This bright yellow mixture of powdered spices includes turmeric and coriander.
19:30It's used in East Indian cookery to season meat, vegetables, and rice, Linda.
19:35Name the seasoning.
19:36Curry.
19:37Right, curry or powder.
19:39Okay, we'll put an O there.
19:40$200 to pot.
19:41We'll be back in just a moment.
19:45Officially welcome, Linda, to our show.
19:46Nice to have you aboard.
19:48And you're going to be all right to start with.
19:50You've got an O as we begin the next show, Linda.
19:52Welcome.
19:52Look at this.
19:53Can you believe this?
19:54He can shake with his right hand, but look at this one.
19:56How did you do this?
19:57Jogging.
19:58I slipped on the ice back at the East.
19:59You're not a likely story, yeah.
20:01You don't slip on the ice jogging.
20:03You sure it wasn't one of those?
20:05No.
20:05I'm sure.
20:05It's too nice a man, too much of a nice a man.
20:09Linda and Alan, they are a current competition on Tic-Tac-Till.
20:14I can't say anything right, so I'll just say goodbye.
20:16We'll see you next time.
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