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00:00From Television City in Hollywood, here's the game where knowledge is king and lady luck is queen.
00:15It's the Joker's Wild.
00:17And now here's the host of our show, Jack Berry.
00:26Hello there.
00:27Welcome once again to the Joker's Wild, where winning players can take home thousands of dollars in cash and prizes just by spinning those wheels and making pairs and triples.
00:35We have no new champion. We have two brand new players to start a brand new game.
00:39So, Johnny Jacobs, would you tell us who they are, please?
00:42Yes, I will, Jack.
00:43Our next player wants to file a class action suit against companies who have unequal employment practices.
00:49Let's welcome Linda McFarlane.
00:53And her opponent is a gourmet cook.
00:57Let's welcome Brad Beaver.
01:00That's how you get really feeling the Joker's Wild.
01:03Linda, what's this about filing a class action suit?
01:05Are there so many companies you feel that have these grossly unfair employment practices?
01:09I think there are.
01:10And it's about time that women got their place in these companies.
01:13Oh, this is women again.
01:14Oh, you unfair to women, huh?
01:16Right.
01:17Okay.
01:18And Brad, you are a gourmet cook.
01:19What's the best thing you cook?
01:21Oh, I like the Rose Goose best, I think.
01:23I make a goose with a cherry sauce.
01:25Sounds delicious.
01:26Would you like to invite me over some night for dinner?
01:29Could be.
01:29I'd like both of you to take a look at the categories that are going to be used in this game.
01:32Could be.
01:33I noticed he said could be, not yes.
01:36As I thought that.
01:37If you win, right?
01:38Okay.
01:39Here are the categories which we're going to use in this game.
01:41They are Great Sea Movies, Headlines of the 60s, All About Colors, Scientific Achievement,
01:46and Sports Records.
01:48We'll let the lady go first.
01:49Linda McFarlane, spin.
01:50Good luck.
01:53Great Sea Movies, Joker, and Sports Records.
01:56Oh, wow.
01:58Great Sea Movies, I guess.
01:59All right.
02:00Here is your question.
02:01It's $100 because you made a pair.
02:02In the film version of Mr. Roberts, who played the title role?
02:06Jack Lemmon.
02:11No, that's not right.
02:12As you know, if your opponent answers this correctly, he'll get the $100.
02:15And so, Brad, who was it?
02:22My, my.
02:23Henry Fonda.
02:24Henry Fonda.
02:25All right.
02:26Your spin, though, however, Brad.
02:27Go ahead.
02:29Joker, Headlines of the 60s and Sports Records.
02:33Headlines of the 60s.
02:34Okay.
02:34It's a $100 question again.
02:35A 1964 Headlines story was Civil Rights Leader was awarded Nobel Peace Prize.
02:41For $100, name the Civil Rights Leader.
02:44Martin Luther King.
02:44That's right.
02:45For $100.
02:46Go up to the end of the round.
02:47Zero to 100.
02:48We'll pick this game up and find out who the winner will be after these words.
02:51Mr. Johnson.
02:54Linda McFarlane is trailing.
02:56Zero to 100.
02:57Brad Beaver is leading.
02:58But it's your turn to spin, Linda.
02:59Let's see what you come up with.
03:02Joker.
03:03Joker.
03:04All about colors.
03:05I'll go for the $200.
03:09Okay.
03:09It's a $200 question.
03:11You have a triple.
03:12When light passes through this triangular glass object, it is broken into various colors.
03:18For $200, what is this glass object called?
03:21A prism.
03:22That's right.
03:23The $200.
03:23All right, Brad, your spin.
03:30Joker.
03:31All about colors.
03:32Sports records.
03:33All about colors.
03:34All right.
03:34It's a $100 question.
03:35What colorful term in football is another term for a blitz?
03:40Red Dog.
03:40That's right.
03:41You go to $200.
03:42Very good.
03:43Store all tied up.
03:44$200 and $200.
03:45Linda.
03:48Joker.
03:49Joker.
03:50Great sea movie.
03:53Great sea movies.
03:55$200 question.
03:55We bring you to $400 if you're right.
03:57In the classic John Huston film, Moby Dick, who played the infamous Captain Ahab?
04:08Gregory Peck.
04:09That's right.
04:10Performing around.
04:14Was that a lucky guess?
04:16Oh, I thought he played another part.
04:18I didn't think that was him.
04:19That was very lucky.
04:20I would say so, especially if you thought it was another fella, huh?
04:23Yes.
04:24$400.
04:24Okay.
04:25Your spin, Brad Beaver.
04:27Headlines, colors, great sea movies.
04:33Let's try Headlines of the 60s.
04:35Okay.
04:35It's unfortunately only a $50 question.
04:38If the headline read, First Man in Space, what would be the name of the man in the article?
04:43John Glenn.
04:44No, sir.
04:45No, sir.
04:46$50 is yours if you can give me the correct answer.
04:48Linda.
04:49Alan Shepard.
04:50No, ma'am.
04:51Yuri Gagarin, the Russian.
04:54I'm sorry.
04:55Neither of you score.
04:56The score remains 400, 200.
04:57Linda, it's your spin.
05:01Scientific achievement.
05:02Joker.
05:03Sports records.
05:04Scientific achievement.
05:05Okay.
05:06Here's the question.
05:07In 1948, a Swiss scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the insect-killing
05:13properties of a substance now much maligned by conservationists.
05:17For $100 more, which would bring you to $500, but your opponent still gets another chance,
05:21name the controversial substance.
05:23DDT.
05:24Right.
05:24For $500.
05:25$500.
05:29Brad Beaver, under the rules of the game, the only way you could possibly catch and beat her
05:33is to spin three jokers and answer a question.
05:35Other than that, nothing can catch her and she would become the new champion.
05:38Spin and see how your luck is.
05:42Nope.
05:42It's all over and the champion is Linda McFarlane.
05:46Congratulations.
05:46Just a moment, Linda.
05:51We'll give you a chance to spin for some prizes.
05:53That's for you, Brad.
05:53It was a short game.
05:54We hope not too unpleasant a one.
05:56There'll be some going away prizes for you backstage.
05:58Let's say goodbye to Brad Beaver.
06:00Goodbye, Brad.
06:05Okay, Linda.
06:05I know what pleasant thing is in store for you now, and I'm sure you know, too.
06:09Every time you win, you get a chance to spin for three prizes.
06:11That is, if you want to.
06:13The first one kind of is on us, so Johnny, tell her what the prize is she could win.
06:16I will, Jack, from the big core catalog of five-inch portable TV.
06:21The first TV capsule with all the famous Panasonic engineering and standard equipment.
06:26From core catalog of Northbrook, Illinois, 662.
06:30Okay, three jokers gets that for you, a devil loses it, spin and good luck.
06:36You have a joker.
06:38I'm sorry, no prizes for you this time.
06:41But you do have $500 in cash, and now you're faced with that decision.
06:45Do you quit right now?
06:46You'll have $500 to put in your nice purse, or do you go on?
06:49If you go on, and if you should break the jackpot, you would take home in cash an additional $3,050.
06:57And besides that, if you should win the next two games, you would also get this elegant gift.
07:02It's the 73 Nova, the basic, dependable car made better this year with real improvements to make it even better.
07:09Nova for 73, built to give you a better way to see the USA.
07:14And so, it's up to you, Linda McFarlane.
07:18Do you quit with your $500, or do you risk it and go on?
07:20What do you do?
07:21Linda McFarlane, winning $500, wants to go on, try to break that jackpot, take home $3,050, and possibly the automobile.
07:37Here to stop her, or try to at least, is our next player, and what is his name, Johnny?
07:41Jack, our next player wants to be an attorney for people in the entertainment world.
07:45Here's Franz Miller.
07:46That's funny.
07:50Franz, welcome to the program.
07:51I looked up, and I thought I was looking at Brad Beaver again.
07:55You fellas both have that hirsute adornment that makes you look somewhat alike.
07:58What, you want to be in the film world, the entertainment world, be an attorney, right?
08:02That's right.
08:02Who are some of the people you'd like to work for?
08:04Anybody in mind?
08:06Oh, I can't think of anybody.
08:07Anybody that would like my services and is willing to pay the requisite fee.
08:11Right.
08:12Are you a married man?
08:13No, I'm not.
08:13I see.
08:14Okay, well, let's see what you do on the show here.
08:17I'm going to show you both the categories we're going to be using, and they are as follows.
08:20British stars, composers, famous residences, great events, and slang.
08:26Champion goes first.
08:27She's risking her $500 to play this game.
08:30Spin, and good luck, Linda.
08:33Joker.
08:35Residences, and a triple.
08:39Are you going to play it that way?
08:41Right.
08:41You're going to play famous residences, and I will give you a question in just a moment
08:45when I remove my things here and see where I'm at.
08:48Okay, here we go for famous residences.
08:51This residence figures prominently in the legends of King Arthur as the spot where he held court,
08:56especially during the Christmas season.
08:58For $200, name this famous residence.
09:01Camelot?
09:01That's right, for $200.
09:05All right, Camelot, your spin.
09:07Let's see what happens to you.
09:10Joker, great events, and a Joker.
09:12You've got a triple as well.
09:15Beg your pardon?
09:15I'll take the great events.
09:16Great events.
09:17All right, here it is for $200.
09:19This great event occurred in Boston on January 17, 1950, and involved almost $3 million.
09:27For $200, what was the event?
09:30Was that the Brinks robbery?
09:31That's right, for $200.
09:33All tied up 200 to 200, and we'll finish this game right after these words.
09:37Attention, U.S.
09:38We have a tie game going on.
09:41Score 200 to 200 between Linda McFarlane and Franz Miller.
09:43The categories are British stars, composers, famous residences, great events, and slang.
09:48And, Linda, it's your turn to spin.
09:51Joker, composers, slang.
09:55I'll try slang.
09:56Okay, it's a $100 question.
09:58Here it is.
09:59According to the story of Joshua...
10:01I'm sorry, I've given you a great events question.
10:03I'll put that back and give you one on...
10:06Which did you want?
10:06Slang, did you not?
10:07I'm sorry, here it is.
10:08This slang, derived from poker, is used when referring to small amounts of money.
10:13It might refer to a small time or insignificant operation.
10:16For $100 more, what is the slang term that has these meanings?
10:26Ante?
10:27I'll have to ask me to be more specific.
10:28Ante-up?
10:29No, I cannot accept that.
10:32$100 is yours.
10:33Franz, if you can give me the expression.
10:34No, I would have said Ante.
10:38No, penny Ante.
10:39Penny Ante.
10:41I'm sorry, no score, but it's your spin, Franz.
10:46Famous residences.
10:47Pear, British stars.
10:49Okay, I'll try famous residences.
10:51Okay, it is a $100 question.
10:54What was the private residence of President Andrew Jackson?
10:57No guess?
11:05Nothing.
11:06All right, $100 is yours, Linda.
11:07Can you tell me?
11:08Was that Stonewall?
11:09No, the Hermitage.
11:11The Hermitage.
11:12Sorry, no score.
11:13It still remains $200.
11:14Linda, your spin.
11:17Joker.
11:18Slang, composers.
11:20Let's try slang again.
11:21Okay, here's the question for $100.
11:23What is the old slang word meaning a person who buys and deals in stolen goods?
11:34Cat, please.
11:35No, I'm sorry.
11:36$100 is more for yours, Mr. Attorney Franz Miller.
11:40What is the slang term?
11:41Could you read the question again?
11:42Yes.
11:42What is the slang word meaning a person who buys and deals in stolen goods?
11:49Offense.
11:49Offense is right.
11:51Very good.
11:51You go to $300.
11:53Score $200 to $300.
11:56And it is your spin.
12:00Composer.
12:01Slang.
12:02Joker.
12:03Okay, I'll pair up the Joker with slang.
12:05Okay, again, a slang expression for $100.
12:07A horse race in which one entry is allowed by the other entries to win the race is often
12:12given a slang term that sounds like it belongs to the sailing crowd.
12:15For $100 more, would you bring it to $400?
12:17What is the slang term for a dishonest race?
12:24A fix?
12:25Sorry.
12:26$100 is yours, Linda.
12:27Can you tell me?
12:28Jive?
12:29No, it's called a boat race.
12:30A boat race.
12:31It's a dishonest race.
12:32A boat race.
12:33Sorry, the score stands.
12:35$200 to $300.
12:35And it's your spin, Linda.
12:39Joker.
12:40Composers.
12:41Joker.
12:42Joker.
12:42I'll try composers for $200.
12:46All right, it's a big one.
12:47It's $200.
12:48We'll bring you to $400 if you're right.
12:50This Hollywood composer wrote the music for a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
12:54For $400 in total, what is the last name of the composer?
13:02Sondheim.
13:03No, that's not right.
13:05You could win this game right now, Franz Miller.
13:06You have $300.
13:07This is a $200 question.
13:09Give me the correct answer.
13:10You will have $500 and you'll become the new champion.
13:12Who is the composer?
13:14Oh, gee.
13:15Raindrops keep falling on my head.
13:17Um...
13:18I can't think of it.
13:19Bert Bachrach.
13:22I'm sorry, but it is your spin.
13:24Go ahead, Franz.
13:25Go ahead, Franz.
13:27Joker.
13:28Great events.
13:29And a triple.
13:30Once again, because it is a $200 question, you do have an opportunity.
13:37You do have an opportunity to win.
13:39This is a $200 question, is it not?
13:41Yes, it is.
13:41We'll see.
13:42Great events.
13:43Okay, here we go.
13:44For $200, which will give you $500 and a victory.
13:46Here we go.
13:48According to the story of Joshua in the Bible, an event took place in the solar system.
13:54For $500 and the championship, what stopped?
13:58The sun.
14:01Right.
14:02For $500, that's the championship.
14:10Franz Miller is the new champion, winning $500.
14:12And in just a moment, we'll give you a chance to spin for prizes.
14:14Well, Linda, this is kind of a sad moment for you.
14:16You lose your $500.
14:17It goes into our jackpot.
14:18But backstage, there will be some going-away prizes for you.
14:20Let's say goodbye to a very nice young lady, Linda McFarlane.
14:23Goodbye, Linda.
14:23And as it happens to world champions, it will happen to you.
14:30Franz Miller, you have a chance now to spin for prizes three times.
14:33And you'll have to take some risks after the first one.
14:35But what is that first prize he can spin for, Johnny?
14:37Jack, it's a new General Electric compact portable automatic washer for people with limited space.
14:43Plus, GE's portable clothes dryer designed to provide safe, complete drying in a compact size.
14:47That's yours, the three Jokers spinning good luck.
14:52Joker, Joker, Joker.
14:55Yes, you're here.
14:57All right, you're home stock-free with one prize.
14:59Now let's take a listen and a look at prize number two.
15:02An assortment of wines from Mogan David, including Concord, Blackberry, Pink Catawba, Dry Wines,
15:07and their newest taste sensation, Cold Beer.
15:10A wine, a bear, I should say, a wine for every occasion from Mogan David.
15:13And to store your wine, from the Wine Vault of San Jose, California, your very own Wine Vault.
15:19A completely self-contained room keeps your wines in darkness at temperatures between 53 and 57 degrees.
15:25Holds 256 bottles of Wine Vault of San Jose.
15:28But you have to take a risk to get it.
15:30Do you quit with one prize or spin for two?
15:32What do you do?
15:35Well, if I don't get it, I won't have anything to drown my sorrows in.
15:38All right, spinning lots of good luck.
15:40Okay, Franz, here we go.
15:41And you have a Joker.
15:43A Joker, a Joker, and a Joker.
15:46That's two prizes.
15:48Now listen very carefully, because here is the third tempting prize.
15:52A Broyhill Colonial Upholstery Grouping.
15:55The Sudsbury featuring a three-cushioned sofa with wooden accents and two charming chairs.
15:59From Broyhill Industries, Lenore, North Carolina.
16:02Plus this beautiful addition to any living room, a Kimball Spinat.
16:06Combining big quality tone with Kimball Spinat Cabinetry.
16:09Fashioned of selected hardwoods and professionally crafted in every detail.
16:12From the Kimball Piano and Organ Company.
16:14Do you go for it or do you quit?
16:16What do you do?
16:22There's an adamant gentleman in the first row that says, go, I'll go.
16:26You'll go.
16:26All right, good luck.
16:27Let's see if he gets all the prizes.
16:28Here we go.
16:29You have a Joker, a Joker, and a Joker.
16:35You've won them all.
16:36Thousands of dollars worth of prizes.
16:38They're all yours at this moment, and they'll never be taken away from you.
16:42But you also have $500 in cash, and that will be risked if you go on.
16:45If you go on and lose the next game, you lose the $500.
16:48And if you go on and win the next two games, you would break our jackpot.
16:52And our jackpot now is $3,550 in cash, and the beautiful Chevy Vega worth $2,400.
16:59All told, cash and prizes of close to $6,000.
17:03Do you quit now, or do you risk it and go ahead?
17:05What do you do?
17:06You sure give me an easy decision, don't you?
17:08What do you say?
17:08You sure give me an easy decision, don't you?
17:10No, it's always hard.
17:11What's your choice?
17:14Easy come, easy go.
17:15I'll give it a try.
17:16He's going to give it a try, and we'll find out how he makes out after these words.
17:24We'll get on with the game in just a moment.
17:25I'm just wondering if, like me, you've all been watching the Vin Scully show here on CBS
17:31on most of these stations in the afternoons.
17:32It is really an interesting and fun show.
17:36This afternoon, for example, you might want to watch it because Vin's going to welcome
17:38one of Hollywood's favorite celebrities, Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine.
17:42Don't miss the fun on CBS on the Vin Scully Show.
17:44You'll enjoy it as I am every day.
17:47Well, we're in the midst of a good game right here now.
17:48We're going to have one in just a moment because we have a current champion,
17:51his friend's mill.
17:51He's won $500, and in order to see whether he can continue the climb up to break the jackpot,
17:55we need another player.
17:56Johnny, who would that be?
17:58Jack, our next player visited 15 states trying to sell magazines.
18:02Here is Cleo Walker.
18:03Hi, Cleo.
18:08Welcome to The Jokers Wild.
18:09Nice to have you here.
18:10I've heard of traveling salesmen, but you're one of the few traveling sales ladies that
18:14I've met.
18:15I know that traveling salesmen always have interesting experiences.
18:17Did you have any interesting experiences as a traveling sales lady?
18:20Oh, some, but not many.
18:23Any that you dare talk about?
18:25None that I can talk about.
18:26None that you can talk about.
18:27Well, maybe privately you'll tell us all about them.
18:29What do you do now?
18:30I'm a telephone operator in the hospital.
18:32I can hardly hear you, dear.
18:33I'm a telephone operator and a housewife.
18:35I see.
18:36What does your husband do?
18:37He's a security guard.
18:38Very nice to have you with us here on the program.
18:40As you know, your opponent's risking $500 to play in this game, and here are the categories
18:43which we'll be facing both of you.
18:45President Nixon, Tearjerker Movies, Homemaking, The Mediterranean, and Numerical Song Lyrics,
18:52songs which have numbers in them, song titles.
18:54All right.
18:55Franz Miller, your spin.
18:56Good luck.
18:56Joker, Numerical Song Lyrics, Tearjerker Movies.
19:03Tough.
19:07I'll go with Numerical Song Lyrics.
19:09All right.
19:09It's a $100 question.
19:10Here it is.
19:11Tennessee Ernie Ford had a big hit during the 50s that told you you'd get another day
19:15older and deeper in debt.
19:17For $100, what was the title of the song?
19:1916 Tons.
19:20That's it.
19:20For $100.
19:21Very good.
19:22Cleo Walker, your first spin.
19:23Good luck.
19:24Good luck.
19:24Good luck.
19:24Good luck.
19:25Good luck.
19:27Song Lyrics, Tearjerker Movies, President Nixon.
19:31Oh, wow.
19:33I'll take the Numerical Song Lyrics.
19:35You'll take the same one, but this time it's $50.
19:37According to the Frank Sinatra classic, how old was he the first time it was a very good
19:42year?
19:44Oh, wow.
19:47$25?
19:48No, that's not right.
19:49$50 more is yours, Franz, if you can tell me.
19:52This is a guess.
19:52$21?
19:53No, I'm sorry.
19:54$17.
19:55$17.
19:55Score at the end of the round, 100 to zero, but Franz, it's your turn to spin.
20:02Homemaking.
20:03Mediterranean.
20:04Numerical Song Lyrics.
20:06Well, let me try numerical song lyrics again.
20:09Okay.
20:09According to the song, how tall is the girl with a turned up nose and turned down hose?
20:14Is she about five foot two?
20:16That's right.
20:17You go to $150.
20:18Very good.
20:19Here we go.
20:19Yours is good.
20:22Tearjerker Movies.
20:24Joker, President Nixon.
20:27I'll try the Tearjerker Movies.
20:28Okay.
20:29A $100 question.
20:29This 1970 Tearjerker featured a tale of melodramatic heartbreak as Preppy lost his young wife to an incurable disease.
20:38Name the film.
20:401970.
20:43Love Story?
20:44That's right.
20:44For $100.
20:45Very good.
20:46Chair of fans, $150 to $100.
20:48And we'll resume after these important words.
20:52Our time is out, players.
20:53With a score at $150 to $100.
20:54Franz, can you come back to our next show?
20:56Yes, I can.
20:56And how about you, Cleo?
20:57Yes, I can.
20:58When you come back, we'll pick the score up here, and we'll be playing with the same five categories.
21:01Nixon, Tearjerker Movies, Homemaking, the Mediterranean, and America's Song Lyrics.
21:04And congratulations to you, Franz.
21:06Incidentally, some of the outgoing players on the program get copies of this very exciting Joker's Wild home game.
21:12We'll see you all on our next program.
21:14We'll pick this game up at $150 to $100 and see whether or not Franz can go all the way and break the jackpot or whether he'll be stopped.
21:19For all of us here on the Joker's Wild, thank you so much for watching.
21:21We'll see you on the next show.
21:22Goodbye, everybody.
21:23Thanks.
21:26Departing contestants receive from Chicken of the Sea, Specialists in Seafood, and Electric Casserole, plus Solid White Meat Tuna, Chunk White Tuna, Solid White Tuna, and Water and Oyster Stew, and His and Hers Toiletries from Vandy Beauty Counselors.
21:43Your neighborhood Vanda Beauty Counselor will call on you to help you select your customized beauty program.
21:56All contestants are selected in advance and are advised on the rules of the game.
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