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00:00We're going to hold up. We'll find out tomorrow.
00:05Stan Newman, Gary is the champion, Holly and Stan, you are the New York challengers.
00:13And now, here is your master of the challenge, Dick Clark.
00:19Hey! All right.
00:23Not only Holly and Stan are you the New York challengers, Gary is the New York champion.
00:28It's a sweep over here. All New Yorkers welcome aboard. Good luck to all of you.
00:32Our home base, of course, is WNBC, Channel 4 in New York.
00:36We welcome you here. That's where we asked our contestant coordinators to go find us some brilliant people.
00:41And you are a testament to New York City.
00:43Thank you very much. Nice to have you with us.
00:45And by the way, any player who wins three games in a row will have a shot at our ultimate challenge.
00:50And it's now grown to $28,000.
00:53We're going to swing along here, go to the sprint round.
00:56We'll start you all off with $200 to stick you into the game.
01:00And we'll remind you that anybody who has the highest amount of money at the end of the game
01:04gets the first choice of the categories over on the board.
01:06Stand by. We'll put a minute up on the clock now.
01:09And there it is. First one up.
01:11An imposter passed himself off as buckwheat from the R Gang comedies named the national TV program he fooled.
01:17Gary?
01:182020.
01:19Correct.
01:20What are the first three digits of the number that students call PI?
01:24Holly?
01:25314.
01:26That is right. In what country would you find the port Aqaba?
01:29Stan?
01:30Aqaba.
01:31Iraq.
01:32Iraq.
01:33Sorry, it was Jordan.
01:34What TV family does the cantankerous Simpson family go head to head with on Thursday nights?
01:39Stan?
01:40Cosby.
01:41What did you say?
01:42Cosby.
01:43No, sir. Huxtables is the fictional name we wanted.
01:45Danny DeVito is in development on an upcoming film about what Teamsters boss?
01:49Stan?
01:50Jimmy Hopper.
01:51Correct.
01:52Sally Parker recently co-anchored an American news show for Tokyo called Manhattan Express.
01:56Her uncle is Warren Beatty. Name her mom.
01:59Holly?
02:00Shirley MacLaine.
02:01Correct.
02:02To some sports fans, he's a royal. To others, he's a raider.
02:05Who is he?
02:06Stan?
02:07O'Jackson.
02:08Correct.
02:09Name the only one of Disney's seven dwarfs who goes beardless.
02:12Gary, answer.
02:13Dopey.
02:14Dopey is right.
02:15And, uh, I think we got ourselves a tie.
02:19Holly and Gary, you'll be in on this one.
02:22We'll break the tie with this question.
02:23There's no time limit on it, but just get in there with the first one.
02:26Name the Spanish explorer who discovered Florida while searching for the mythical fountain of youth.
02:31Gary?
02:32DeSoto.
02:33No, I'm sorry.
02:34It's Ponce de Leon.
02:35And that breaks the tie.
02:36Holly, you're ahead.
02:38You'll have the choice of the categories over on the board.
02:40Let me review what we have over there.
02:42We have Look Up in the Sky, Peanuts Update, North Korea, Hollywood Couples, Food at the Firehouse,
02:48and Jane's the name.
02:50And, Holly, you have the choice.
02:52I'm curious about the Peanuts Update.
02:54The Peanuts Update.
02:55By the way, this year marks the 40th anniversary of Charlie Brown and the whole Peanuts gang,
03:01and these questions are all about what's happening in Peanuts these days.
03:04So, here we go.
03:05For $150, we have musical idols, characters, and pet names.
03:09Select the one you want to wager on now, if you will.
03:12Everybody's got a question this time.
03:15Stan, we'll start with you for $150.
03:18The Peanuts character with the toy piano is Schroeder.
03:21He's a fanatic for the music of what classical composer?
03:25That's Beethoven.
03:26You know it.
03:27I love that little guy.
03:28All right.
03:29For $200, Gary, what Peanuts character is the only one who always wears glasses?
03:34That's Marcy.
03:38I'm sorry that cost you $200.
03:40Holly, for $250, Peppermint Patty sits in front of Marcy at school.
03:45When talking during class, what is Marcy's name for Patty?
03:49Sir.
03:50I don't know why she calls her that.
03:52She's been calling her Sir forever.
03:54You're right.
03:55And you got your $250.
03:56Where do you want to go now?
03:57Uh, Jane's the name.
03:58All right.
03:59Check them out for $150.
04:01We have Jungle Janes, Acting Janes, and Royal Janes.
04:03And it's time to make a bet.
04:06All right.
04:07For $200, Gary, name the acting Jane who stars in the new Fall Situation comedy, Working It Out.
04:15Jane Whithin.
04:16Gumshing dang dong.
04:19I'm sorry.
04:20I won't accept that, Dix.
04:23The judge finally got a sense of humor.
04:26Let's...
04:27It's Jane Curtin.
04:28I'm sorry to say that cost you.
04:29All right.
04:30For $250, Stan and Holly, stand by.
04:32Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII, died shortly after giving birth to Henry's only male heir named what?
04:39Stan?
04:40Edward VIII.
04:41Now, Judge, you gave me more information than I needed.
04:43I'm afraid I can't accept it.
04:44That was a different man.
04:45All right.
04:46It was Edward VI, I'm sorry to say.
04:48Stan?
04:49Oh, I'm sorry.
04:50Stan, I've given you the answer.
04:51Edward VI.
04:52I should have turned it over to you, Holly.
04:53I'll give you an alternate royalty type question and you can answer it if you want to and pass if you'd like to.
04:59Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for nine days in 1553.
05:02Then she was replaced by another queen who we know by a notorious nickname.
05:06What was that nickname?
05:08You can answer it if you want.
05:09Pass it if you want.
05:10Bloody Mary.
05:11You are absolutely right and you pick up the $250 and we'll be back in just a moment to continue our game right here on The Challenges.
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08:00They announced you as a dog walker.
08:02That's right.
08:03Now that's pretty funny to a lot of people, but in New York City, that's big stuff.
08:06It is.
08:07You gave up what kind of a career?
08:08Advertising.
08:09And I've never regretted it for a nanosecond.
08:11And I especially enjoy it in the morning when I'm strolling out of Central Park
08:15and I see all the lemmings on their way down to midtown.
08:19Going to the office.
08:20That's right.
08:21And I'm not one of them.
08:22Now this is a New York all-cast here, all of you folks from the Big Apple.
08:25What's good about New York?
08:26I love it.
08:27I'm a night owl, so I love to be out at night, to walk.
08:30I think New Yorkers move too slowly for me, in fact.
08:33You're not totally sane, you know.
08:36Stan, I understand that you have a ball of string and I don't know what to ask about it.
08:41Why?
08:42Well, I had an extended period of unemployment and I wanted to have something to show for it.
08:46So, my mother worked in a place that had these tremendous amounts of string and so I just started rapping.
08:51How big is it?
08:52Oh, it's about yay big.
08:53You're weird, Stan.
08:54You do realize that.
08:55All right.
08:56Good luck to all of you New Yorkers and carry back the good word.
08:59Let's continue with the game now.
09:00Holly, you'll have the choice of the last four.
09:02What would you like?
09:03Look, up in the sky.
09:05Guess what?
09:06It's a bird.
09:07It's a plane.
09:08And, of course, it's Superman.
09:10Select the one you want to wager on, please.
09:12And we'll start with you, Gary.
09:13It's a bird for $150.
09:15Name the bird that seems equally at home in a TV family or in a pear tree.
09:20Partridge.
09:21That's correct.
09:22For $250, Stan and Holly.
09:24When he wasn't flying off on new adventures, Superman was a mild-mannered reporter named Clark Kent.
09:29Name his newspaper.
09:31Holly?
09:32The Daily Planet.
09:33That's right.
09:34For $250.
09:35Three selections left.
09:37Oh, I think Hollywood Couples.
09:38Hollywood Couples, it'll be the first one.
09:40She's not my wife.
09:41I love my wife.
09:42And take my wife, please.
09:44Sounds like Hollywood.
09:45Please, if you will, make your wager.
09:47All right, Gary, we'll start with you for $200.
09:52Name the star who used the phrase wild and sexy to describe wife, Kirstie Alley.
09:59Parker Stevenson.
10:00You're right.
10:01For $200.
10:02That boosts that score up a little bit.
10:03Stan and Holly for $250.
10:04Calling it quits after three years of marriage are Jeff Goldblum, star of The Fly, and his wife, Gina Davis,
10:10winner of the Academy Award for what film?
10:13Holly?
10:14Oh.
10:15Oh.
10:16Oh.
10:17Uh, Stan?
10:18I would like it.
10:19The accidental tourist.
10:20You're right, sir.
10:21There you go.
10:22And you've picked up the cash.
10:23Stan, you have the choice of the last two.
10:24Well, let's sample some food at the firehouse.
10:26All right.
10:27Check them out.
10:28We've got smoked salmon, barbecued steak, and chard.
10:32Not a tough choice, uh, food-wise.
10:34How do you wager?
10:37I know what he went for the chard, obviously.
10:40Gary, for $150, the smoked salmon.
10:43Uh, smoked salmon is often called by its Yiddish name.
10:46What is that name?
10:49Gefilte?
10:50No.
10:52Anybody over there?
10:53How about some rocks?
10:54Rocks.
10:55They said Ancora.
10:56Sorry.
10:57Holly and Stan, for $200.
10:58U.S. citizens eat about 100 pounds of beef annually.
11:02There are two countries in South America where they eat more beef than we do.
11:06One is Uruguay.
11:07Name the other.
11:09Stan?
11:10Argentina.
11:11Argentina's right for $200.
11:13Stan, you have the choice, but there's only one.
11:15It's North Korea.
11:16And the questions are?
11:17On North Korea.
11:18Who?
11:19What?
11:20And where?
11:21Time to wager.
11:25All right.
11:26Question, Gary.
11:27For $150 during the Korean War, United Nations forces invaded North Korea in 1950 under the
11:33command of what American general?
11:35MacArthur.
11:36That's right.
11:37For $150.
11:38Stan and Holly, stand by for the $250 question on where?
11:41An important city for over 2,000 years.
11:44What is the name of North Korea's capital?
11:47Stan?
11:48John Yang.
11:49That is right.
11:50For $250.
11:51And where do we go here?
11:52Holly, you got the lead for $900, closely followed by Stan at 800.
11:56Gary, you got to pick up in this round.
11:58And when we do, we'll be back to double the value of the questions and make it easier for
12:01you.
12:02Don't go away.
12:03We'll be right back on The Challengers.
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12:52Did you know Edie's grand ice cream has come to New York?
12:54Frankly, I couldn't care less.
12:56You know, Edie's is California's number one ice cream.
12:59So what do you want, a medal?
13:01You know, Edie's has luscious flavors like almond praline and double fudge brownie.
13:06Can't you see we're playing here?
13:08You New Yorkers can be tough to win over.
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14:05And now, let's get back to the challengers.
14:08All right, Holly, you're out in front by a little bit.
14:11$100 over Stan.
14:12Gary, you do have to do a little catching up in the second half.
14:14We double the value of the questions now,
14:16and you'll turn it over to Stan to check him out here
14:19and pull out one of these six categories to start with.
14:21We have Doctor Who, A Look at Louisiana, The Name is Williams,
14:24Legal Update, Novelist Today, and U.S. History.
14:28Stan.
14:29Doctor Who?
14:30Doctor Who.
14:32We have Doctor No, Doctor Faustus, and Doctor Zhivago.
14:35$300 to $500.
14:36We've doubled the values, as you noticed.
14:38And we'll start with the $300 question.
14:40Gary, James Bond and his villainous enemy, Doctor No,
14:44or both are creations of what author?
14:46Fleming.
14:47That is right, sir, for $300.
14:50Stan and Holly, stand by for the $500 question.
14:52Doctor Zhivago and his mistress Lara inhabit the Russia of the Revolutionary Era.
14:59Name the novelist who wrote this masterpiece.
15:02Stan?
15:03Pasternak.
15:04Did you say?
15:05Pasternak.
15:06That is right.
15:07$500.
15:08Thank you, sir, and select now from the last five you have up there.
15:12Let's have a legal update.
15:13A legal update.
15:16We have judgments, guilty pleas, and dismissals.
15:19$300 to $500.
15:20Time to bet.
15:22All right, we'll go to the $300 question first with you, Gary.
15:271975's Penthouse Pet of the Year just won a $4 million sexual harassment lawsuit
15:31against the magazine's publisher.
15:34Name him.
15:35Guccione.
15:35That's right, for $300.
15:37Stan and Holly, for $400.
15:38Two weeks ago, performer Mark Ross decided to plead guilty to a 1987 obscenity charge in Louisiana.
15:45He was given a $1,000 fine and a suspended sentence.
15:49Name his controversial rap group.
15:52Stand?
15:53Two live crew.
15:54That is right, for $400.
15:56And again, you've got the choice.
15:58Where do we go?
15:59The name is Williams, Dick.
16:00All right.
16:01We have Billy Dee Williams and John Williams and Robin Williams are the Williams' choices.
16:07And the wager?
16:09All right.
16:10John Williams, you're all by yourself over the stand for $400.
16:13Composer John Williams won a Grammy in 1978 for the music to what Steven Spielberg sci-fi classic?
16:22Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
16:23That's correct, for $400.
16:25Holly and Gary, for $500.
16:27Name the 1987 film in which Robin Williams played a DJ named Adrian Cronauer.
16:33Holly?
16:34Good morning, Vietnam.
16:35You're correct, for $500.
16:37Your choice now.
16:38Three of them.
16:39I think Novelist Today.
16:41Novelist Today, we have Anthony Burgess, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon.
16:45Select one for your wager now.
16:49All right, all of you going for Kurt, and that'll be a double-value situation.
16:53The question immediately bounces up to $800.
16:55Everybody stand by.
16:57Kurt Vonnegut's latest novel, Hocus Pocus, takes the form of a prison diary.
17:02What 1969 Vonnegut novel described the World War II firebombing of Dresden?
17:07Stand?
17:08Borderhouse Five.
17:09That is right, for $800.
17:11Did you have a nice substantial lead there.
17:13Do you want to widen that lead, press your luck a little bit?
17:15I'll play it safe, thanks, Dick.
17:17You're going to pass on the other two?
17:18Never heard of these people.
17:19All right, no.
17:20Then leave them, by all means.
17:22We have a look at Louisiana and U.S. history as your last choices.
17:25I'd like to take a look at Louisiana.
17:27All right.
17:27For $300, look to the cities and its food and its history.
17:32Wagering time.
17:33All right, let's go to the city question.
17:36Gary and Stan, stand by for this one.
17:38It's worth $300.
17:39The largest city in Louisiana is New Orleans.
17:41Its northern border is formed by what large lake?
17:45Stan?
17:45Punch or train.
17:46That's right.
17:47For $300.
17:47Holly, for $500.
17:48In the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, General Andrew Jackson was helped by what French pirate?
17:55Lafitte.
17:56That is correct.
17:56For $500.
17:58We have one category left.
18:00U.S. history.
18:00Let me run the questions up there for you.
18:02We have the 1700s, the 1800s, and the 1900s.
18:07Betting time.
18:08All right.
18:09For $300, Stan, the Revolutionary War officially ended on September 3rd, 1783, when the Americans
18:15and the British signed the Treaty of what European City?
18:18Treaty of Paris.
18:19Correct, sir.
18:19For $300.
18:20Holly and Gary for $500.
18:22In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became president upon the death of what other president?
18:27Holly?
18:28McKinley.
18:28McKinley's right for $500.
18:30And that puts us in the final challenge mode here of the day, and this is the final challenge
18:37of the day.
18:38It is...
18:39Government Agencies Today.
18:44And you will stand by.
18:46We'll be back to play this off.
18:47You're out in front there, Stan, with $3,500.
18:50Holly up there with $2,400.
18:51Gary, you've got your work cut out for you, and we'll be right back after this.
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21:55And now, back to the final challenge, and here's your host, Dick Clark.
22:00Thank you, Don Morrow, very much.
22:02Welcome back to the final challenge.
22:03The final challenge this time is government agencies today,
22:06and when you review what's going on over there,
22:08Stan, you've got $3,500.
22:10That gives you a nice, comfortable little kitty to play with.
22:12Holly, you have $2,400.
22:13Gary, at $850.
22:15A slight disadvantage, though you've won a great deal of money up till now.
22:18The thing that's interesting about this
22:19that some people still don't realize about the challenges
22:22is this is their money.
22:24It's not ours, not house money.
22:25So when you make those wagers,
22:27you're playing with stuff you can take home right now.
22:29So that adds that little double mmm to it.
22:33All right, let me reveal the questions for you.
22:35We have even odds up there, first of all, on the CIA.
22:38You can double your wager on the FAA
22:40and triple it on the EPA.
22:43Strategy is what makes the game at this point.
22:46Especially in Gary's position, it's not over
22:48because you can corner the other two.
22:50You'll have 15 seconds to make your final wager.
22:52All right, all of our players' choices have been locked in.
23:15Gary, we'll start with you with $850 in your account.
23:18What have you elected to do?
23:19Dick, I took the CIA for $800.
23:22All right, almost all of it.
23:23Holly, you've got $2,400.
23:25What's the story?
23:26I picked the CIA, too, but for $1,000.
23:29You've got it so far, I'm afraid.
23:31Stan, did you pick the same one?
23:32No, I went for the FAA for $3,200.
23:35Wow!
23:37Gary, this is stand by and watch the action time for you.
23:40Let me do a little recapping here and check this out.
23:43Holly, you wagered $1,000 at even odds.
23:46If you are correct, you'll win $3,400.
23:50Interesting point here.
23:51If you lose, you're going to end up with $1,400.
23:55That's a lot of money, and that could play an important part later on.
23:57I'll get to that.
23:58Let's deal with the positive first.
24:01Stand by for the question on the CIA.
24:03The current director of the Central Intelligence Agency is William Webster.
24:07Before he was appointed to that position in 1987 by President Reagan,
24:11William Webster was the director of another government agency.
24:15For $3,400, name that agency.
24:19The FBI.
24:19You're right, for $3,400.
24:23Gary, that's pretty much it for you, but you've got a lot of money,
24:26which we'll get to in a half a second from now.
24:28Stan, a lot riding on this.
24:30Your total wager is $6,400 added to your other money means it's $9,900
24:36or walking home money, you know.
24:40So good luck to you, sir.
24:42The Federal Aviation Administration is under the jurisdiction of a cabinet-level department.
24:49The secretary of this department is Samuel Skinner.
24:53For $9,900, name Mr. Skinner's department.
24:57Transportation.
24:57He said with a smile.
24:59You've got it.
25:00$9,900.
25:02Congratulations.
25:05Holly walks away with $3,400.
25:07And look at this.
25:09Gary, who didn't win, wins $7,500.
25:13That's a mighty good day.
25:15Stan, you're on your way.
25:17Two more wins on your way to $29,000.
25:20Tomorrow, a couple of new challenges.
25:21We'll see you again.
25:22Stan, I wish you all the very best and good luck with your winnings.
25:25Thank you so much.
25:26Pass the word.
25:27Join us on the challenges.
25:28Tomorrow, we'll see you then.
25:29For now, Rick Clark.
25:31So long.
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27:28This is Don Morrow speaking.
27:40The Challengers is a Ron Greenberg production in association with Dick Clark Productions.
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