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00:00To date, Dr. Paul Reiser has beaten four opponents.
00:04If he defeats his current opponent, he will win a new car,
00:06which will bring his winnings to over $26,000.
00:10In a moment, we'll find out what happens as,
00:14from Hollywood, it's everybody's theme
00:17of strategy, knowledge, and fun,
00:20it's Tic Tac Dough!
00:22And now, here's our host,
00:26Reese Hartingale!
00:27Thank you.
00:28Thank you very much, everybody.
00:29I don't know why I do that.
00:30Occasionally, it's the devil coming out in me,
00:31and I always try to hide from the cameraman,
00:32but he always catches me.
00:33Did you ever notice that?
00:34I just can't hide anywhere back.
00:35Anyway, welcome to Tic Tac Dough.
00:36We have a real good game going on right now,
00:37because we have a champion,
00:38who is just that close to winning a car,
00:39and a guy who says,
00:40I don't know,
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01:25I don't know,"
01:26right there standing amongst
01:27that man's figure.
01:28Here we go.
01:29This is the guy
01:30who is standing between
01:31a car and
01:32that fella right there.
01:33How're you doing Sam?
01:34Well it sounds dangerous
01:35to be standing between
01:36him and a car,
01:37but...
01:38Right,
01:39it's a very dangerous
01:40thing
01:41to get involved in here,
01:42but you know
01:43what I mean by that.
01:44You had just
01:45joined us on the last
01:46show,
01:47of course,
01:48you're playing your
01:49first game,
01:50No, I guess I'm failure at it.
01:53What's your favorite cartoon?
01:55So young to be a failure, oh my gosh.
01:58Right now, probably Croc.
01:59It's in the LA Times.
02:00I think that's a real funny little comic strip.
02:01I'm not going to touch that with a ten-foot pole, I'm just going to move right on.
02:04Thank you very much.
02:05Sam, welcome to our show.
02:06Hello, Doctor.
02:07Hello again.
02:08$19,800 later, he is our champion.
02:11And Paul, you're writing a book.
02:13Right.
02:14Tell us a little bit about what that's involved with.
02:16My wife and I are actually working on it.
02:18And we are studying some of the more unusual and somewhat weird occultic movements in medicine
02:23as well as some of the right-on-target methods that people are using to feel better all over.
02:30We're trying to contrast the good with the shady.
02:32And you're going to be able to put all that into one book?
02:35It'll be about 900 pages long.
02:36That's a wide varying group of subjects you've got involved in.
02:39We're going to try to get it across to as many people as we can.
02:43And that's his very first commercial, folks, right there.
02:45First commercial for the book.
02:46You're right.
02:47First commercial for the book.
02:48Come back in a year or two, and we'll give you the title of that book that he by then
02:57will have written.
02:58All right.
02:59Let's take a look at the board.
03:00Here are the categories, Paul and Sam.
03:01We're dealing with famous actors, potluck pictures, big and little, islands, heroes,
03:05villains, the 70s, Jackson, Johns, and chemistry.
03:08Now, when the game was interrupted on the last show, this is what the board looked like
03:12in terms of Xs and Os.
03:14Two Xs for Paul, two Os for Sam.
03:17All right.
03:18Let's move the categories around.
03:19We have $900 in the pot to play with.
03:20And remember, Paul, as you know, this is a critical game for you because if you defeat
03:24Sam, you are going to continue your winning ways, and you will also win a brand new car.
03:28Right.
03:29Paul, where would you like to move with your next X?
03:30Well, I have no choice.
03:32Heroes in the lower left corner.
03:33Yeah.
03:34You need this for a block, don't you?
03:35I sure do.
03:36I need it.
03:37Heroes for a diagonal block of Sam.
03:38Right.
03:39Paul, here's your question.
03:40This presidential wife who became famous as a Washington hostess became a national heroine
03:45when she saved many state papers and art treasures during the War of 1812.
03:50To block Sam, name her.
03:53Dolly Madison.
03:54Right.
03:55For a block.
03:56Very good.
03:57Dolly Madison.
03:58So we're going to put an X there, and we're going to move the categories around on the
04:01board.
04:02Another $200 in the pot brings it up to $1,100.
04:05Sam, study the subjects.
04:06There they are.
04:07Which one would you like?
04:08Well, I'm going to block with big and little.
04:09Okay.
04:10Big and little the subject.
04:11You're trying to block Paul with this one.
04:13Glenn Miller recorded a popular song about a little jug.
04:17The record sold over a million copies.
04:19Now, for a block, according to its title, what color was the jug, Sam?
04:23It was a little brown jug.
04:25Right.
04:26Little brown jug.
04:27Now, we're down to three boxes.
04:33Someone could win, and someone could lose.
04:35It depends on the categories that'll show up in those boxes.
04:39Let's see what they are as we shuffle them, please.
04:42$1,100 in the pot.
04:43Islands, Jackson Johns, and Heroes.
04:46Paul, it's your turn.
04:47Well, I'm going to go for Heroes.
04:49Heroes.
04:50For that win.
04:51All right.
04:52You're going for a win across the bottom of the board.
04:53If you answer this question on Heroes, you will win in cash $1,500.
04:59You'll win a brand new car.
05:01And Paul, that would bring your total winnings to $26,600.
05:06Here's your question, Paul.
05:08During which war could you have found high-ranking military heroes named James Doolittle and
05:14Chester Nimitz?
05:16Answer that for a car and $26,600.
05:19World War II.
05:20Right, for Texas.
05:21I know it was a glorious moment for Paul and his wife, but when she ran out there, she
05:44just knocked the heck out of Sam Sam's, I'm going to get out of the way of this.
05:48How are you going to hit me like that?
05:50Paul, welcome.
05:51Josh.
05:52Welcome.
05:53I say welcome to Paul.
05:54I really mean to his wife.
05:55It's Terry.
05:56Hi.
05:57Hi there.
05:58It's not Debbie?
05:59Terry.
06:00Terry.
06:01What?
06:02Terry.
06:03I don't know why.
06:04You look like a Debbie to me for a moment there.
06:05Terry, welcome to Tic Tac Dough.
06:06Officially, you've been out there in the audience.
06:07Oh, yes.
06:08I have been out there.
06:09Yes.
06:10Does it feel better being up here with him this close?
06:12I understand why it's more nerve-wracking up here being up here.
06:14All right.
06:15We're going to give you a chance.
06:17We've been defeating our dragon in the bonus game so many times, we'll give you a chance
06:19to be firsthand right up here next to him in playing the game shortly.
06:23To Sam Simon, Sam, you played a very, very good game of Tic Tac Dough against Paul.
06:28I want to thank you for joining us.
06:29I also want to wish you well in your writing career and everything you endeavor to do.
06:33Thank you very much.
06:34I had a lot of fun.
06:35I hope one of these days you get that syndicated cartoon strip in the papers.
06:38Okay?
06:39Okay.
06:40Thank you, Sam.
06:41We have a couple of nice prizes for you as they're going away.
06:42We'll be right back right after we take this commercial break.
06:58Well, Paul, you and your wife have won this nice prize.
07:00We're going to take a look at it right now.
07:02Jay, tell them again what it is.
07:03Here's your brand new car.
07:05It's a new Buick Skylar.
07:08Designed for comfort and convenience with front wheel drive, providing impressive control
07:13and traction.
07:14Furnished by Buick.
07:15In addition to protect your new car, it's poly-glycote sound shield for the noisy underside
07:22of your car.
07:23Not an undercoating, poly-glycote is a sound shield available at new car dealers only.
07:28Okay, Wink.
07:29And I'm just going to say okay to Terry and Paul and welcome them over here to where the
07:33dragon's located and hope they can stay away.
07:35Here we go.
07:36Hello, Terry.
07:37Nice to see you.
07:38I haven't seen you from a distance.
07:39I haven't even met you at this price.
07:40You kind of proud of the guy?
07:41Oh, it's the diamond.
07:42The diamond watch really got to me.
07:43Yeah, that's right.
07:44You said that you have a watch, but it doesn't work exactly right.
07:45It doesn't.
07:46It's on Greenland Standard Time.
07:47It gains and loses.
07:48And what you're saying, the crux of the matter is you needed a watch and you got it.
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09:31I don't know whether you caught what they said or not,
09:32but somebody over here a minute ago said,
09:33just what everybody should have in their bedroom,
09:34a bumper pool table.
09:35Well, for the pool room anyway.
09:36Avoid the dragon or you'll lose everything.
09:37Get the tick and the tack, you automatically get the dough.
09:38So let's move everything around, cover everything up on the board.
09:41And Terry, you want to make the first move on the board, hi?
09:44Sure.
09:45What's it going to be?
09:461 to 9, where do you start?
09:47How about right number 5?
09:48All right, number 5 in the center of the board.
09:49She's been awfully good at calling out
09:51the right numbers for you, Doc.
09:52Number 5, $250.
09:54Good beginning.
09:56All right, they're gonna give you some help.
09:57You're gonna give him some help.
09:59What do you think you ought to take?
10:00How about 3 since I was...
10:02She looks at the audience and comes up with 3.
10:04Everybody who said number 3, she's listening to you.
10:07It's worth $300.
10:09So you're up to $550.
10:10You need $450 more.
10:11I'll go with 4. Everyone's saying 4.
10:12You're alone with that? Okay, number 4.
10:14Number 4. They're gonna go with you, audience.
10:164. What's behind number 4?
10:18Is it a $500, $400?
10:20Almost, but not quite.
10:22As she counts it up, not quite there yet.
10:24You need $50 more, Terri.
10:26What do you think? Number 6.
10:28Several of you say 6.
10:30She says 6.
10:31Let's look behind 6 for $50.
10:33Do we find it?
10:34Let's take a look.
10:35Yes, the bonus face.
10:38Six times for the board, six times the winner.
10:40Hey, congratulations to you both once again.
10:42You make it look so easy and so many people...
10:44It's a 6.
10:45Yeah, nothing to it.
10:46Oh, God.
10:48Need some help.
10:49Hey, let's look at the rest.
10:50Now, let me ask you, where do you think the dragon's located?
10:52You seem to be so smart about all this.
10:53Terri, what do you think?
10:54Where was the dragon, just for fun?
10:56Number 3.
10:57Behind number 3?
10:58Oh, you got 3 up there, $300.
11:01Forget what I asked.
11:02You got 3 up there, $300.
11:04You got 3 up there, $300.
11:06Forget what I asked her about.
11:08Let's just look at the board.
11:09She's a little frustrated.
11:10I don't blame her if I had that much money.
11:12It was down there behind number 8.
11:13Well, that's what I was going to say next.
11:15Sure you were, Terri.
11:16She's going to say number 8.
11:17All right, you have in cash and prizes now a grand total,
11:20and it's getting bigger and bigger by every win.
11:22$30,600.
11:25That is kind of neat.
11:27Okay, you take your lucky seat out in the audience, Terri.
11:29We may be calling on you for a little help later.
11:32You go back over there, Paul.
11:33Congratulations, and we'll meet a new player
11:35in just a second.
11:36He's doing all right, Jay.
11:38Who do you have to take him on in a new game?
11:40Wait, she's a captain in the Air Force,
11:42and she's married to a pilot.
11:44Her interests include flying and scuba diving.
11:47Meet Cindy Colbert.
11:49Yay!
11:50Yay!
11:51Yay!
11:52Yay!
11:53Yay!
11:54Yay!
11:55Boy, I tell you, I got to tell you, audience,
11:56I am not used to such a pretty captain.
11:58What do I call you?
11:59Do I call you Cindy or Captain or what?
12:01Please call me Cindy.
12:02All right, Captain.
12:03I'll certainly do that.
12:05Cindy, but seriously, Cindy,
12:07what do you do in the Air Force, may I ask?
12:08I'm a recruiter.
12:10I try to get people to go to officer training school.
12:13Where do I join up?
12:16See me after the show, and we'll talk about it.
12:18Is there much room for women in the Air Force
12:21as we know it today?
12:22Lots of room, yes.
12:23All of the jobs that are open to men
12:26are open to women now, too,
12:27and there's equal pay for equal work,
12:30equal work in the first place,
12:32and it's a very challenging, exciting career.
12:35Well, we've got a good, challenging game right here,
12:36and it's called Tic-Tac-Dough.
12:38Are you interested?
12:38Yes, I am.
12:39All right, Captain or Cindy.
12:41Paul, take a look at the board.
12:42Our subjects for this game of Tic-Tac-Dough
12:44are television stars, the odd one,
12:46ships, strange names, women writers,
12:49Disney, redheads, Japan, and art,
12:51and Paul, you go first.
12:53Let's try redheads down in the corner.
12:56All right, redheads, he says,
12:57with a great deal of interest.
12:59What is the first name of the redheaded clown
13:01that represents the McDonald's food chain?
13:03Ronald McDonald.
13:04Right.
13:05Ronald McDonald, good for next.
13:06Let's move the categories around
13:08and get over to Captain Cindy for a second.
13:10All right, $200 in the pot after the shuffle.
13:13Cindy, there we are.
13:14Well, I'll go for strange names in the middle.
13:17Strange names in the middle.
13:18All right, in the center box, we're at $300.
13:19Cindy, the last names of these two famous people
13:22are descriptions of children.
13:24First, name the 20th century female chef
13:28who starred in her own television show,
13:30and secondly, name the 17th century pirate captain
13:33who was immortalized by such writers as Poe and Stevenson,
13:37and I'll give you a few seconds to think on that.
13:39♪♪
13:48Cindy, these are the last names of two famous people,
13:51descriptions of children, really.
13:52First, name the 20th century female chef
13:55who starred in her own television show.
13:57Child.
13:58That's right, Julia Child.
14:00Now, name the 17th century pirate captain
14:03who was immortalized by such writers as Poe and Stevenson.
14:06Kid.
14:07Right, Captain William Kidd.
14:09Put it all in the center box, $300 in the pot.
14:11We're gonna take a break, and we'll be right back
14:13with more Tic-Tac-Toe.
14:14♪♪
14:16Now, let's get back to the board and a good game.
14:18Paul and Cindy, 1X, 1O on the board, $500 in the pot.
14:20Let's shuffle them around and get back to the good doctor.
14:23Dr. Reiser, if you will, sir, select.
14:25Let's go for the odd one down in the right corner.
14:27All righty, here's the question.
14:28Paul, this 20th century president
14:30is the only president of the United States
14:33whose last name begins with the letter E.
14:36Name him.
14:37The letter what? E.
14:39The letter E? Yes.
14:45Eisenhower.
14:46Dwight D. Eisenhower.
14:48How many in the audience knew that?
14:50Oh, yeah, y'all knew it.
14:51Paul, if you had only been in the audience,
14:52everybody knew it, everybody.
14:55All right, let's move the categories around.
14:56$500 in the pot, remaining, Cindy,
14:58your turn to jump a little ahead here with a second O.
15:02I'll try art.
15:04Okay, first time in that category on art.
15:06Cindy, August Rodin created such masterpieces
15:09as the Kiss, the Thinker, and Balzac.
15:13These are all brilliant examples
15:14of this particular art form.
15:17Name it.
15:18Statues.
15:19Is that acceptable? Yes, it is, Wayne.
15:20Yes, sculpture or statues, very good.
15:24All right, let's put an O there, a second O on the board.
15:26Another $200 in the pot.
15:27Let's do a quick shuffle and move back to Dr. Reiser.
15:30Paul?
15:31Well, I had better go to women writers.
15:33Sure had, you better answer this one in women writers.
15:36I better.
15:37All right, for a block of Cindy.
15:38Paul? Yes.
15:39This 1956 bestseller by Grace Metallius
15:42told about the romances and scandals
15:44of a small New England town.
15:46The book was so popular that it was made
15:47into a popular television series
15:49featuring such characters as Rodney Harrington
15:51and Constance McKenzie.
15:52To block Cindy, name the book.
15:54Peyton Place. Right, good for a block.
15:57Another X goes up on the board.
15:58Interesting game evolving.
16:00Let's move the categories around.
16:01$900 in the pot.
16:03Cindy, your turn.
16:04I have to take art again to block.
16:06Right, he blocked you, you try to block him.
16:07Cindy, do that with the correct answer to this question.
16:10This 17th century Dutch artist
16:12created many fine etchings and drawings,
16:15but he's best known for such masterpieces
16:17as Nightwatch and Aristotle
16:19Contemplating the Bust of Homer.
16:21To block Paul, name him.
16:24Rembrandt.
16:24Yes, good for a block.
16:26So, another O goes up on the board.
16:29Four boxes left.
16:30Let's see what you can select from, Paul.
16:32With $1,100 in the pot,
16:34the odd one ships Japan and art.
16:37Well, I need art down in that right lower corner.
16:40Right, you need to answer this correctly
16:41for a block of Cindy.
16:43To try to block her again, answer this.
16:45American artist Grant Wood,
16:47who won fame for his painting of Middle Eastern scenes,
16:50I beg your pardon,
16:51who won fame for his painting of Middle Western scenes,
16:54is best known for a portrait of a farmer and his wife
16:57standing in front of a house.
16:59For a block of Cindy, Paul, name this painting.
17:02American Gothic.
17:04Yes, good for a block.
17:05Another diagonal block on the board.
17:07All right, Cindy, Paul, we're down to three boxes now.
17:11Someone could win and someone could lose.
17:14It depends on the categories that show up in those boxes.
17:19Let's see now what happens when we shuffle them around.
17:22With $1,300 in the pot,
17:24we find ships, art, and the odd one.
17:27Cindy.
17:28The odd one to block.
17:30All right, answer this question correctly on the odd one.
17:32Again, you'll block Paul.
17:34Of all the different types of mammals,
17:36only one can truly fly.
17:38For a block, Cindy, name it.
17:41I think it's the bat.
17:42Yes, that's right, for a block.
17:44Very good, the bat.
17:45Putting over there another $200 in the pot.
17:48All right, the moment is getting closer.
17:49We're down to two boxes now.
17:51The categories that will show up in them
17:53could decide if we'll have a tie.
17:55Let's see what they are as we shuffle them.
17:58$1,500 in the pot, strange names, and Disney.
18:00Paul, back to you.
18:02Well, I better take strange names.
18:03If you answer the question on strange names correctly,
18:06we will have a tie game.
18:07We'll start anew with nine new categories.
18:10Paul, for a tie, answer this.
18:13This Oscar-winning actress
18:15who played a famous television maid
18:17has a last name which is also a place
18:20where you would find a telephone.
18:22For a tie, name her.
18:25Booth.
18:26Yes, surely Booth for a tie.
18:28By the way, the maid was Hazel.
18:30Hazel, as you no doubt know.
18:33So we put an X there, and now another $200 added to the pot.
18:35Takes the total to $1,700.
18:37We're gonna start a brand-new game
18:38with nine new categories,
18:40and the pot will continue to get bigger
18:41with every correct answer from $1,700.
18:44Here are the subjects.
18:47Suitable titles, maps of states,
18:49musicals, bodies of water,
18:50nicknames, military leaders,
18:52sex symbols, and general science.
18:55And with $1,700 in the pot, Paul,
18:57it's your turn to select.
18:58Let's start with general science down the corner.
19:01General science it is, and this is the first question.
19:03This branch of science studies the Earth's atmosphere
19:06and attempts to analyze and predict weather conditions.
19:09Paul, name this science.
19:11That's meteorology.
19:12Correct, good for an X.
19:13Put it up there on the board, and let's go.
19:16Another $200 to the pot makes it now worth $1,900.
19:19Shuffling the categories around, we move over to Cindy
19:22and her first pick in this game.
19:25Sex symbols.
19:26Sex symbols in the center.
19:28All right, Cindy, this is worth $300 to the pot.
19:31I think you got the center box in the last game,
19:33didn't you not?
19:34Yes.
19:34Two popular television actresses
19:36have played sexy roles in motion pictures.
19:39I'll describe their roles, and you name the actresses.
19:41First, she played the role of Archie Bunker's daughter
19:44on television and a gangster's girlfriend
19:46in the film, The Getaway.
19:48Two, she played the Flying Nut on television
19:51and Burt Reynolds' mistress in the film, The End.
19:54Here are a few seconds to think about your answers to those.
19:58♪
20:07Cindy, two popular television actresses
20:09have played sexy roles in motion pictures.
20:11Again, I'll describe their roles.
20:12You name the actresses.
20:13First, she played the role of Archie Bunker's daughter
20:16on television and a gangster's girlfriend
20:18in the film, The Getaway.
20:20Sally Struthers.
20:21That's right, Sally Struthers.
20:23That's part one.
20:24Second part of this question,
20:26she played the Flying Nun on television
20:28and Burt Reynolds' mistress in the film, The End.
20:32Answer that, and you'll have the center box.
20:34Sally Field.
20:35Right.
20:36Put an O in the center box.
20:38And another $300 in the pot.
20:40That takes it up to $2,200,
20:43and we'll be right back.
20:44♪
20:48The captain has ordered you to be back with us next show,
20:50and so do I. Bye-bye, everybody.
20:52♪
21:02♪
21:11Tick-Tock Doe was a Jack Berry and an Enright production.
21:14♪

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