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00:00Tonight, these four people need to compete for the prizes of a lifetime on The Price
00:18Is Right.
00:19Presented by Buell Weiss Dove, the new bath and beauty bar that's better for your skin
00:25than the most expensive soap you can buy.
00:28And now your host on The Price Is Right, and here he is, Bill Cullen.
00:35How's it going?
00:38Hello there.
00:40Thank you all.
00:43Thank you and welcome back.
00:44Welcome to The Price Is Right.
00:45Tonight, we are going to be announcing the name of the winner of the showcase we've
00:48been showing you for the last three weeks.
00:50Right now, let's go over here and meet our bargain hunters.
00:53Here's our brand new champion.
00:54He is Mr. Joseph Cascio, a New York City police officer from Brooklyn, New York.
01:00Last week, he won the championship with $7,500 worth of merchandise.
01:06Welcome back, Joe.
01:10An interesting question, since you won the championship last week and several thousand
01:15people at least saw you, has anyone recognized you while you've been walking your beat?
01:19Oh, yes, Bill.
01:20I've been stopped by so many people, strangers, all wishing me luck and congratulations.
01:24As a matter of fact, I took last Thursday, the day after the show off, and a buddy of
01:29mine, Andy Hanwacker, he worked the post for me.
01:31Gee, when I got back, he was glad I was back because he said everybody's been stopping
01:35him.
01:36And we want to take this opportunity to thank Andy Hanwacker for working the post for you,
01:42okay?
01:43Thank you.
01:44Right on, Andy.
01:45Never can tell, I might need a favor sometime.
01:46Let's say hello to Mrs. Margaret Blinn, a housewife from Stratford, Connecticut.
01:48Do you have your family with you, Margaret?
01:50Well, not everyone, Bill.
01:51Just my mother-in-law and my father and my husband.
01:54And my mother's home watching my year-and-a-half-year-old son who couldn't make it.
01:57Oh, it's a shame.
01:58Mr. Thomas O'Connor, who's in sales promotion work from the Bronx, New York.
02:02Tom, do you have any children?
02:03Well, I'm married, Bill, but tomorrow I'll just be two months married.
02:07Just married two months?
02:08Yes.
02:09Uh-huh.
02:10I withdraw my question and move along to Mrs. Janet Frye, a housewife from Syosset, New York.
02:15You're the third New Yorker on the panel tonight.
02:18Well, I'm not a native, Bill.
02:20I've only been in New York since I've been married for five years.
02:23I was from St. Louis.
02:24Well, I'm happy to have you in our midst.
02:26Thank you.
02:27Hey, before we start the game, I'd like to give each of you a wonderful gift from Lever Brothers,
02:31a full year's supply of dub.
02:33And there's Gil with it right there.
02:35All right, let's play the Price is Right.
02:36I think you all know how it works.
02:37You bid for the merchandise we present, go as high as you like, stop wherever you like.
02:42It goes to the person who bids the highest without going over the actual retail price.
02:46The winner at the end of the show comes back again next week, takes on three new challenges.
02:50Understood?
02:51Okay, now get ready.
02:52Watch your drink, please.
02:53Way over there to your left.
02:54And here's Don Pardo to tell you all about our first item going up for bids.
02:58An unusual sports car.
03:01Here it is.
03:02The 1960 King Midget model by Midget Motors Corporation.
03:08A rugged design with sturdy, lightweight steel frame.
03:12Independent springing system on all four wheels and hydraulic brakes.
03:18It has fully automatic transmission.
03:21A rear-mounted 9 1⁄2 horsepower air-cooled engine.
03:24It's equipped with aluminum sport model doors, speedometer, and turn signals.
03:29And it rides up to 65 miles on a gallon of gasoline.
03:33This unusual King Midget car will be your new car if the price is right.
03:38Price Authority, Midget Motors Corporation, Athens, Ohio.
03:49Well, you finally got it started, I see.
03:53I will remind you before you begin the bidding that you're bidding for the King Midget car
03:59at its FOB delivered price, Athens, Ohio, and the one you receive will have a motor in it.
04:06All right, now.
04:07Patrolman Cascio, we start with you.
04:09Begin anywhere you want.
04:11That's the cutest-looking car I've seen.
04:13Sure looks cute there, doesn't it?
04:14I'll start at $100.
04:15$100.
04:16Mrs. Glynn, $100 to you.
04:18I just love that, Bill.
04:19I'll say $200.
04:20Okay, Mr. O'Connor.
04:21It's two to you.
04:22I'll go to three.
04:23Three to you, Mrs. Frey.
04:24$500.
04:25Five back to our policeman, Mrs. Cascio.
04:27Who's at $100?
04:29I'll say $525.
04:31$525, Mrs. Glynn.
04:32You're $200.
04:33I'll say $550, Bill.
04:34$550, Mr. O'Connor.
04:35You're $300.
04:36$700.
04:37Up to seven, Mrs. Frey.
04:39$900.
04:40Nine, Mrs. Cascio.
04:42This starts our final rounds.
04:43This would be your last bid, Mrs. Cascio.
04:45You're $525, top nine.
04:48I'll say $1,000.
04:50Okay.
04:51Mrs. Glynn, you were $550, top $1,000.
04:54$1,100, Bill.
04:55Mr. O'Connor, you're seven, top's $1,100,
04:57and this is your last.
04:58$1,150, Bill.
04:59Mrs. Frey, you were $900, top is $1,150,
05:02and this is the last bid of the game.
05:04$1,151.
05:05It's done.
05:06The bidding's over.
05:07All right.
05:08The bids are $1,000, $1,100, $1,150, and $1,151.
05:14There's your automobile in front of you,
05:17and here is the actual retail price.
05:22I'll tell you what.
05:23I'm not going to read the retail price.
05:26I'll tell you why I'm not going to read it.
05:28Because you all overbid.
05:30Everybody overbid.
05:32Now, rather than let it go to waste,
05:35wipe off all the numbers, Merle.
05:36We're going to give you all one chance at it.
05:38Now, all you remember is that it was overbid last time.
05:41One bid to each person.
05:42Patrolman Cascio, one bid only.
05:44$500.
05:45Mrs. Blynn, one bid only.
05:46I'll say $550.
05:48Mr. O'Connor, one bid only.
05:49$725.
05:50Mrs. Fry, one bid only.
05:52$726.
05:54Okay, it's done.
05:55The actual retail price is $960.
05:59The winner, Mrs. Fry, with her dollar overbid.
06:01She got it.
06:04Pass that along to Mrs. Fry if you will, Joe.
06:07There you are.
06:08Bonus.
06:09Bonus.
06:11Mrs. Fry, the first 65,000 miles you drive in your midget car are on us.
06:17Because your bonus is 1,000 gallons of gasoline.
06:22Now, you don't get the pump, but you do get 1,000 gallons of fine city service
06:26super 5D gasoline for true luxury driving and true economy.
06:31Now, if you'll observe closely, I have here three keys.
06:34One is for the ignition of your automobile there.
06:37The other is for the door so that you can get in.
06:40And you all set?
06:41The third, you want to know what it's for?
06:44Yes.
06:45Look directly behind you.
06:46It's for your new house.
06:48There it is.
06:53That's it.
06:55New house.
06:56It's the beautiful Lakeview Bay Cottage built by Florida Industries,
07:00Incorporated, Tampa, Florida.
07:02It's a charming prefabricated weatherproof design with aluminum finish
07:05baked on enamel.
07:06Inside, there's a large roomy living room plus two bedrooms featuring
07:10Florida Industries color craft interlocking walls.
07:13There is a bath and a compact kitchen complete with cabinets.
07:18It's designed with a screen patio and carport,
07:21and it's complete with wiring and plumbing.
07:23Now, this lovely Lakeview Bay Cottage will be erected on your own property
07:26to conform to code ordinance restrictions of the area.
07:30Anywhere in the continental United States, excluding Alaska,
07:34it is yours.
07:35Congratulations.
07:36Oh, thank you.
07:41Our bids are instantaneously recorded on our tote machines made by the
07:44American Totalizator Company, a subsidiary of Universal Control,
07:48Incorporated.
07:49Now, we'll have another terrific prize in a moment,
07:51but now here's a dinner your family will love you for,
07:55plus that extra something.
07:58Okay, here we are back again.
07:59Watch the turntable this time.
08:00Don, what's our next one going up for bids on tonight's Price is Right?
08:03Around she comes, Bill.
08:05An impressive hutch.
08:10A magnificent two-piece design in Pennsylvania Dutch cupboard styling,
08:15measuring eight feet wide and almost seven feet high.
08:18The top section has four beveled glass doors set in hand-leaded frames,
08:23charming spice drawers, and a large display shelf.
08:27The base is designed with four divided silver storage drawers above four
08:32raised panel doors opening on extensive cabinet space.
08:36It's beautifully constructed of solid native pine,
08:39hand-finished and hand-rubbed with authentic pewter hardware.
08:42And it's yours if you make the best bid.
08:45Price Authority, Miracle Americana, Incorporated, New York.
08:48Thank you, Tony.
08:49What are you looking for, Bill?
08:50Thank you for the modeling lesson.
08:51Now, we're going to start with number two.
08:52We're going to have minimums on this.
08:53Mrs. Blinn, start anywhere you want,
08:55and then I'll announce what the minimums are.
08:56You begin anywhere.
08:57You're not bidding for any of the stuff in it,
08:58just the break front for the hutch.
09:00I'll start at $100, Bill.
09:01Minimums are $50.
09:02You may go higher if you'd like.
09:03Mr. O'Connor.
09:04I'll go $200, Bill.
09:06$200 to Mrs. Fry.
09:07$400.
09:08$400 to Mr. Cascio.
09:09I'll say $450.
09:10$450 to Mrs. Blinn at $100.
09:12$550, Bill.
09:13$550 to Mr. O'Connor at $200.
09:16$600.
09:17It's $600 to you, Mrs. Fry.
09:19$800.
09:20$800 to you, Mr. Cascio.
09:21You're at $4.50.
09:22I'll say $1,050.
09:25$1,050 is the top number up there.
09:27Mrs. Blinn, you're at $5.50.
09:28I'll freeze, Bill.
09:29Mr. O'Connor, you're at $6.
09:30Top is $1,050.
09:31Freeze, Bill.
09:32Mrs. Fry, you're at $8.
09:33Top is $1,050.
09:34$1,100.
09:35Mr. Cascio, you're at $1,050.
09:36Top is $1,100.
09:37I'll freeze, Bill.
09:38Oh, boy.
09:39Okay, it's done.
09:40And Mrs. Fry, naturally, you freeze because you're the highest.
09:41So the bids are $1,050, $550, $600, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000,
09:42$1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000.
10:04Now, let me take a peek in the envelope for the actual retail price, which is $1,500.
10:05The winner, Mrs. Fry, for two in a row.
10:06You've got a sweet going tonight.
10:07Pass that over to Mrs. Fry, if you will, please.
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11:38$7,446.08, the price of the entire 1960 Showcase.
11:43Bill Cullen, what's the winning bid?
11:45And that was bullseye.
11:46Yeah, I'm sorry.
11:47I hit Don on the head with a golf ball during the reading.
11:49I'm really not sorry.
11:50He's a swell fellow.
11:51The winning bid is right on the nose.
11:54$7,446.08, the exact price of the entire 1960 Showcase.
12:01We had a six-way tie.
12:03Now, in accordance with our rules, we held a bidding runoff.
12:05We asked each of the six persons to send us a telegram
12:07with a bid for one of the items in the showcase,
12:10specifically the chess pieces and the board,
12:13the price of which, if you'll remember, was $489.50.
12:18Well, the telegrams are in.
12:20The tie is broken with a bid of $458 even.
12:24And the winner of the entire 1960 Showcase
12:28is Mr. James D. Mercer, 1715 Ellen Lane, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
12:36You lost.
12:43Our heartiest congratulations to you, Mr. Mercer,
12:46and arrangements for you to receive all the items in the showcase,
12:49the 1960 Showcase, will, of course, be made immediately.
12:53Incidentally, while we're on the subject, I better mention this,
12:56we will not be on the air next week because of a special NBC program.
13:01But the week after next, that's February 10th, when we're back,
13:04we'll have a brand-new showcase,
13:06and there will be seven great prizes in that showcase.
13:09So be sure to be with us then, week after next.
13:11And watch next week, too.
13:12Show on air is going to be a real good one.
13:14Everybody all set?
13:16Wait till I see where you look.
13:17You take a look to the draperies over there on your left.
13:20Here's our next item going up for bids on the prices right.
13:23A sailboat.
13:28The exciting TigerCat Catamaran built by the Pearson Corporation,
13:32a fast, stable design for sailing and racing.
13:36She's equipped with Dacron sails by Hard,
13:39including mainsail, gypsum, and spinnaker.
13:43And she's constructed of maintenance-free fiberglass
13:46with corrosion-resistant aluminum parts.
13:49There's a spacious cockpit.
13:52Spinnaker gear, battens, tow straps, and hoisting sling.
13:58Plus, a specially-rigged TigerCat trailer by Mastercraft,
14:02complete with trailer chocks, tie-downs, and spar carriers.
14:06She's built for exceptional stability.
14:08It speeds over 20 knots,
14:10and she's yours if you make the most accurate bid.
14:13Price authority, Pearson Corporation, Bristol, Rhode Island.
14:18I don't know.
14:19I don't know where you were looking
14:20when he said she was built for special durability,
14:22but we'll forget that now.
14:24We're going to begin with number three.
14:26That is you, Mr. O'Connor.
14:27We'll get back to the sailboat now.
14:28It's all the same to you.
14:29Start anywhere you want.
14:30Then I'll talk to you about minimums.
14:31$200, Bill.
14:32Minimums are now $50.
14:34Excuse me.
14:35Minimums are $50.
14:36You may go higher if you'd like.
14:38$250.
14:39$250 to Mr. Cascio.
14:40I'll say $300.
14:41Just think of getting the Harbor Precinct if you win that.
14:44Ms. Glynn, it's $300 to you.
14:46$400.
14:47$400.
14:48Mr. O'Connor started...
14:49$450.
14:50Okay.
14:51Ms. Frey, you're $250.
14:52Top is $400.
14:53Oh, that's just beautiful.
14:54Isn't that just so?
14:55$500.
14:56$500.
14:57Mr. Cascio, you're $300.
14:58I'll say $1,000.
14:59Okay.
15:00Ms. Glynn, you're $400.
15:01Top is $1,000.
15:02$1,100, Bill.
15:03Mr. O'Connor, you're $450.
15:05$1,150, Bill.
15:06Mrs. Frey, you're $500.
15:08$1,250.
15:09And the range now is from $1,000 to $1,250.
15:12Mr. Cascio...
15:13$1,300.
15:14Okay.
15:15Ms. Glynn, you're $1,100.
15:16Top is...
15:17$1,400, Bill.
15:19Hold that one because the buzzer sounded out.
15:21You are $1,150, Mr. O'Connor.
15:23Top is $1,400.
15:24This would be your final bid.
15:27I'll trade.
15:28Okay.
15:29Mrs. Frey, you're $1,250.
15:31Top is $1,400.
15:32This is your final bid.
15:36$1,800.
15:37Mr. Cascio, you're $1,300.
15:39Top is $1,800.
15:40And this is your final bid.
15:43I'll say $2,000.
15:45Mrs. Glynn, you are $1,400.
15:47Top is $2,000.
15:48This is the last bid.
15:49What are the minimums, Bill, please?
15:51Minimums are at least $50 over the top price.
15:53I'll say $2,050.
15:55Okay, bare minimum.
15:56You're in there.
15:57Okay, it's done.
15:58The bids are these.
15:59$2,000 even, $2,050, $1,150, and $1,800.
16:05Behind you is your sailboat.
16:07And in this envelope is the actual retail price.
16:12Price.
16:16Which is...
16:18$2,657.50.
16:23Mrs. Glynn, the boat is yours.
16:28Pass that to Mrs. Glynn, if you will.
16:30Oh, I'm so excited.
16:34Yep.
16:35You probably noticed.
16:36Oh, I don't know what to do with myself.
16:38Probably noticed.
16:39Oh, don't do anything with yourself for a moment, not until we're finished.
16:41You probably noticed I have two cards in the envelope.
16:44One of them is your bonus card.
16:46May I read it to you now?
16:47Oh, you may, certainly.
16:48Now, we are going to send you on a vacation to any one of...
16:52You and your husband.
16:53To any one of five different places in the world.
16:55And we're going to give you a chance to select the place you want to go from this board.
16:59You see this board here?
17:00But you must make your decision based on the geographic location, longitude and latitude.
17:05And to help you a little, we'll give you the temperature in each place as of yesterday.
17:10In other words, the latitude is 51 degrees, 30 minutes north, 7 minutes west.
17:16The temperature yesterday was 38 degrees.
17:19And the temperature in the second place as longitude and latitude.
17:21Temperature was 46 degrees yesterday.
17:23In this one, the temperature was 140 degrees yesterday.
17:27In this one, the temperature was 68 degrees yesterday.
17:30And this one, 61.
17:33Now then, it's up to you to tell me by number, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
17:37which one of those places you want us to send you and the old man.
17:41Just by the temperature, Bill?
17:43Well, latitude, longitude and temperature.
17:45Sort of a guess if you don't...
17:47Well, number 3 then, Bill.
17:48You like the number...
17:51Maybe I'll go with Florida?
17:52Wait a minute, wait.
17:53Are you sure you understand me?
17:54The temperature in these places yesterday...
17:58Oh!
18:00You sure you know what I'm talking about now?
18:02Well, may I change it?
18:03I think you better.
18:06All right, I'll take number 5, Bill.
18:08You take number 5, where the temperature yesterday was 61 degrees.
18:12Yes.
18:13I'm glad you didn't take where it was 140 because you'd have spoiled our joke.
18:16You take number 5, is that correct?
18:18Yes.
18:19All right, number 5.
18:20Latitude is 33 degrees, 38 minutes north.
18:22Longitude is 7 degrees, 36 minutes west.
18:24The temperature yesterday was 61.
18:26And we're sending you to Casablanca.
18:29You are?
18:31Here you go.
18:33How do you like those apples?
18:35You and your husband will fly round trip by way of Sabina Belgian World Airlines
18:41aboard the exciting new intercontinental Boeing 707 jet,
18:44enjoying international cuisine, economy class,
18:47non-stop from New York to Brussels, the heart of Europe,
18:50and then on to Casablanca.
18:51Isn't that something?
18:52Oh, that's just wonderful.
18:53Wait till I tell you where the other place is.
18:55This one where the temperature was 38 degrees would have been London,
18:59would have sent you there.
19:00This one where it was 40...
19:01Let's go down here.
19:02Yeah, 46.
19:03That's all right.
19:04Would have been Paris, as it was yesterday.
19:06We'll save this one for a little later on.
19:08This one where the temperature was 68 yesterday was Mexico City.
19:12And I would give you $1 million cash if you could tell me where this one is.
19:17It was quiet up there.
19:18No coaching on the jokes, please.
19:21The temperature yesterday was 140 degrees in the steam room at the Luxor Bath
19:26here in New York City.
19:28And you don't know how close you and your husband came to going there.
19:38That would have caused a whole rule change at the Luxor Bath.
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19:45movers all over the world who treat your possessions with expert care.
19:49We'll have an exciting climax to our shopping spree in just a moment,
19:52but now here is some great news for you from Dove.
19:57Thank you, Art.
19:58Good to have you as our announcer.
20:00Now then, everybody all set?
20:02Why don't you just sit there and look directly in front of you.
20:05And here is our final item going up for bids on tonight's Price is Right.
20:10An emerald and diamond ring.
20:14An exquisite design executed by Johnston Jewels Limited of the Waldorf Astoria.
20:20Examine it closely, please.
20:25The elegant platinum mounting holds a beautiful cabochon emerald weighing 16 carats .76.
20:33It's surrounded by 24 sparkling round diamonds and two baguette diamonds,
20:39altogether totaling 1 carat .69.
20:43This fabulous emerald and diamond ring will be yours if the price is right.
20:48Price Authority, Johnston Jewels Limited, Waldorf Astoria, New York.
20:53Okay, we're going to start with position number four.
20:55Ms. Fry, pick up the ring, look at it, and give me an opening bid.
20:57We ask for an opening of at least $2,500.
21:00You may open higher if you'd like.
21:03Open any old place.
21:05Well, $2,500.
21:07All right, pass it on up to your right.
21:08We'll get it to Mr. Cascio, and then minimum bids will now be $100.
21:11Give it all the way to Ms. Cascio.
21:12We're going to pass it back down.
21:13Minimum bids will be $100.
21:14You may go higher if you'd like.
21:15Mr. Cascio?
21:16I'll say $2,600.
21:17Give it to Mrs. Blynn.
21:18Take a look.
21:19$2,600 to you, Mrs. Blynn.
21:21$2,700, Bill.
21:22Mr. O'Connor, look for him.
21:23To you, Mr. O'Connor.
21:25$2,800.
21:26$2,800.
21:27Back to Mrs. Fry.
21:28You're at $2,500.
21:29$3,100.
21:30Pass it on up, if you will.
21:31$3,100 is the top bid.
21:32You, Mr. Cascio?
21:33All right.
21:34$2,600.
21:35$5,000.
21:36Even $5,000.
21:37Okay.
21:38Mrs. Blynn, take a peek.
21:39You're at $2,700.
21:40$5,100, Bill.
21:41$5,100, Mr. O'Connor.
21:42You're at $2,800.
21:43$5,500, Bill.
21:44$5,500.
21:45Mrs. Fry, you're at $3,100.
21:48$6,000.
21:50$6,000.
21:51Even round, $6,000.
21:52And we're back to Mr. Cascio, our New York City policeman.
21:55I'll say $8,000.
21:56Okay.
21:57$5,000 to $8,000.
21:58That was quite a jump.
21:59Mrs. Blynn, you are at $5,100.
22:02Bill, I think I'll freeze.
22:04Okay.
22:05Mr. O'Connor, you are at $55,000.
22:07Top is way up there at $8,000.
22:09I'll freeze, too, Bill.
22:10Ooh, only two left.
22:11Mrs. Fry, you are at $6,000.
22:12Top is $8,000.
22:16$8,000.
22:20$8,400.
22:22Mr. Cascio, you are at $8,000.
22:23Top is $8,400.
22:24What's your bid?
22:25I'll say $8,500.
22:27$8,500.
22:28Mrs. Fry, you're at $8,400.
22:29Top is $8,500.
22:31$8,600.
22:32Mr. Cascio, you're at $8,500.
22:34I'll say $8,900.
22:36$8,900.
22:37Mrs. Fry, you're at $8,600.
22:39Top is $8,900.
22:40What do you do?
22:43$9,000.
22:44$9,000.
22:45Mr. Cascio, you're at $89.
22:46Top is $9,000.
22:47You two are way out alone by now.
22:49I'll say $9,500.
22:51He's hopping at $5,500.
22:52Mrs. Fry, you're at $9,000.
22:53Top is $9,500.
22:57I freeze.
22:58It's done.
22:59That fast, it's over.
23:00Okay, let's review the bids.
23:01Now, everybody, oh, there's the ring.
23:03The bids are $9,500, $5,100, $5,500, and an even $9,000.
23:10The ring is down there between Mrs. Fry and Mr. O'Connor.
23:13Everybody take another peek while I get into the envelope.
23:16Come up.
23:17The actual retail price.
23:20Everybody ready?
23:22Actual retail price, $7,250.
23:27Mr. O'Connor, third from the left, it is yours.
23:31Pass it down to Mr. O'Connor.
23:33There you are.
23:35You got yourself a ring.
23:37We'll have the final scores and the name of the big winner as soon as the tabulation is done.
23:41But right now, let's hear a song about the detergent for you and all your watch.
23:47Time now for the final accounting.
23:48Don Potter, whatever are the scores?
23:50Well, now, Patrolman Cashier, we're sorry that you didn't win anything tonight,
23:54but congratulations on your victory last week.
23:56Mrs. Blinn has won the sailboat and the trip for a total of $3,804.
24:03Mr. O'Connor has won the jewelry for a total of $7,250.
24:09Watch this.
24:10Mrs. Frey has won the car, the gas, the house, and the hutch for a total of $9,895.
24:18And there you are, Bill Teller.
24:20With $9,895, Mrs. Janet Frey, a housewife from Syosset, New York, is our new champion.
24:26Congratulations.
24:27Thank you.
24:28Thank you.
24:29Thank you.
24:30Thank you so much, Joe, for being with us.
24:32It's just swell being on his show, Bill.
24:34Thank you.
24:35Pleasure having you with us.
24:36Mrs. Blinn, our appreciation to you and you too, Mr. O'Connor.
24:39Mrs. Frey, we will be back next week, but we'll be looking for you a week after next.
24:42I'll be here.
24:43And we will be looking for you.
24:45May we suggest along about now that you stay tuned for the Perry Como show next in color
24:50over most of these same NBC stations.
24:52Oh, before we look at our brand new showcase, join us, as I said, two weeks from tonight
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