Oralee 1st trader, 1972

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00:00These people, dressed as they are, come from all over the United States to make deals here in the Marketplace of America.
00:07Let's make a deal.
00:09And now, here's America's top trader, TV's big dealer, Monty Hall.
00:15Thank you very much and welcome to Let's Make a Deal.
00:27This is the Marketplace of America where people buy and sell and trade.
00:30Come dressed like this, have a lot of fun, make a deal with me.
00:33Stand right up and we'll start right over here with you.
00:35My dear young lady, your name is Aureline Robinson and I'm...
00:39What does this say over here?
00:41This is for you.
00:45Oh, I like that.
00:49And I won't pout and I won't cry.
00:51And Santa Claus will be good to me next Christmas because he wasn't so good to me the last 27 Christmases.
00:56All right, Aureline, I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
00:58I'm going to give you $400 for that little music box over there that you bought.
01:02Or maybe you'd like to have, for the money, this little tape recorder and player.
01:08But before you make up your mind, Jay is going to tell us all about it.
01:11Aren't you, Jay?
01:12You bet I am.
01:13This is Mallory's cassette recorder with DuraTape and with a built-in head cleaner for clear sound.
01:16Plus DuraCell batteries, the long-distance power cells.
01:19The outfit sells for $77.25.
01:22Of course, there may be some great, great messages on the tape recorder.
01:26You never know.
01:27Maybe nothing but blank tapes.
01:29You got a choice of keeping the tape recorder, the $400, whatever you turn down.
01:32I'm going to give this lady right over here.
01:34Helen Cloyd is going to get what you turn down.
01:36What do you want to do, Aureline?
01:38Aureline, you're looking to somebody for some advice.
01:41Who are you looking at?
01:42My daughter.
01:43Don't listen to her.
01:44Make up your own mind, Aureline, or we'll be here all night.
01:48I'll take the money.
01:51The $400 goes to you, and the tape recorder goes to the other young lady.
01:56I will be with you and the tape recorder, Helen Cloyd, in just a moment.
01:59Can you stand there?
02:00Yes.
02:01Don't breathe.
02:02No.
02:03If I catch you breathing.
02:04No.
02:05Okay.
02:06Now, listen.
02:07You still have the $400.
02:08I have another deal for you.
02:09See the big box on the display floor where Carol Merrill is standing?
02:10It's for sale, and you'll never guess how much it sells for.
02:13No, I don't.
02:14$400.
02:15$400.
02:16That's what I said.
02:17I'll trade.
02:18She's going to trade.
02:19Back comes the $400.
02:20What do we have behind the box for Aureline Robinson?
02:21She has got a beautiful piano, and I think she's happy about that.
02:22The Gimbel Country French Artist Console, including hand-carved cabinetry, grand-style
02:23side-hinged top, and grand lyre from Gimbel.
02:24It retails for $1,700.
02:25$1,700 deal for you, Aureline.
05:17You need the money.
05:18You need the money.
05:19You're trapped for money, Arleigh.
05:20The bears have taken the amount of $4000.
05:23You can believe it with our congratulations.
05:26Thank you, Helen.
05:27Thank you, Arleigh.
05:28I got to play this thing again.
05:29I think this time you play it.
05:30It says, my next deal is a deal
05:31where a dollar could be worth at least 5000.
05:33That wasn't that.
05:34That was me.
05:35Download and print it.
05:40Download and print your bracket, and let the games begin.
05:43Who's the fairest of them all?
05:45Buzzer Bracket starts Tuesday night at 8, only on Buzzer.
05:50Oh, listen.
05:53We're going to pay attention to what Monty has to say, right?
05:55Right. Even I want to hear what he has to say.
05:58Now, what I have to say is, see Carol.
06:00See Carol. See Carol stand.
06:02See Carol point.
06:03See Carol point to a curtain.
06:05Let me show what one of you might be able to buy for just $1 as curtains open.
06:10Station Wagon CJ. Listen to Jay.
06:14The Ambassador comes standard with all the things you'd normally order in a car,
06:17which makes it one of the most luxurious of its class,
06:19and it's backed by the American Motors Buyer Protection Plan.
06:21Fully equipped with tax and license, it sells for $5,362.53.
06:31Well, now.
06:35Remember the agreement. I do the talking, you do the listening.
06:39CJ walked down the aisle.
06:40I'm going to tell you that I'm going to sell that beautiful Station Wagon for exactly $1,
06:44and the best part of it is that I'm going to offer one of you three people here that dollar.
06:49Stand up, you three people.
06:51That's right.
06:53When the screaming stops, I shall start.
06:56Would you like some cotton or something for your ear?
06:58That's right. Right in that ear.
06:59All right. Now, this is Jonelle Rothfuss, right?
07:03Too bad about the other half that got away.
07:05The loon lady over here is Charlotte Cox and...
07:09Budman?
07:10I don't know what that means, but Tom Burns is over here.
07:13Last time I saw him, you think he was in a telephone booth.
07:16Wasn't he changing clothes?
07:17All right. Now, let me tell you.
07:19I said $1 gets the Station Wagon.
07:23At least one of these purses here has a single dollar bill in it.
07:27And the others have a $5 bill in it.
07:30And if you come up with a dollar in your wallet, you've got yourself a Station Wagon.
07:34Oh, that's a good deal.
07:35So good, I can't stay out of it myself.
07:37I think I'll take one for myself.
07:38I like this. Blue goes very nicely.
07:40Okay.
07:41I think I'm wearing a blue-green tie, a green suit.
07:43I think blue would go very nicely.
07:44Yes, I think I'll keep that for myself.
07:45I'll put that right over here.
07:46Okay.
07:47Now you have a choice of any of the others.
07:48Oh, I'll take the red, white, and blue.
07:50Go ahead, go ahead. Take, take, take.
07:53Okay, guess what Budman gets.
07:56Ta-da! You get what's left.
07:57All right. Now then, that you've all chosen a wallet,
08:00don't peek inside just yet.
08:01You won't peek, would you?
08:02No.
08:03Good girl.
08:04Because I am now about to ask you a question.
08:09If you feel that you have a single dollar in your purse,
08:11and you feel lucky, hang on to it,
08:12and the Station Wagon will be yours within moments.
08:14If you don't feel that lucky,
08:15I'll let you trade it for a sure thing back in the curtain
08:17where Carol is now standing.
08:20You're not going to show me.
08:21I'm not going to show you.
08:23I'm going to keep the wallet.
08:25You're going to keep the wallet.
08:26What was back of that curtain that she could have had?
08:28And there we had the newest type of barbecue wagon.
08:31For outside the home, a Charmgo Gas Grill.
08:34Real barbecue flavor.
08:35Instant flame that leaves no starter fluids,
08:37and leaves no ashes.
08:38Plus a soft gas light.
08:39Charmgo Products, Antioch, Illinois.
08:41The wagon and the lamp sell for $380.95.
08:44And then, for inside your house,
08:47there was an Admiral Roma 25-inch
08:49solar-colored TV stereo theater.
08:52That features four-speed record changer,
08:54AM FM stereo radio, and eight-track stereo tape deck.
08:57That set sells for $1,189.
09:00And this deal was valued at $1,569.95.
09:05I think we have a feeling
09:07that Jonel does not have a $1 bill.
09:10She has a five inside the purse.
09:12She has a purse.
09:13She has a five.
09:14And thank you, Jonel.
09:16Everybody say, aw.
09:17Aw.
09:18Not too much.
09:19Not too much sympathy.
09:20After all, there was a nice $1,800 deal back there.
09:22Balloon Lady, come over here.
09:24Your name is Charlotte Cox.
09:25You have a purse.
09:27Is there $1 inside that purse?
09:30You need a car.
09:31Well, we'll talk that over later, dear.
09:33But in the meantime, would you like to play the game?
09:35We have a big box on the display floor
09:36that you may trade your purse for.
09:38A box.
09:39A box.
09:40A box.
09:41A box.
09:42A box.
09:43A box.
09:44She keeps the wallet.
09:45We look at the box.
09:46And what was back there
09:48but three great appliances for the home.
09:53From Speed Green, a McCoy Edison division,
09:55an automatic washer with stainless steel tub,
09:57an automatic waste dispenser,
09:58plus a matching dryer,
09:59also with stainless steel drum and durable press cycle.
10:02The pair sells for $574.90.
10:05And we'd added a case of Oratine for your washer,
10:07whitens, brightens, and deodorizes
10:09permanent press fabrics.
10:10That's for washing clothes.
10:11Now for washing dishes.
10:12We had Sears Lady Kenmore dishwasher,
10:14the Freedom Maker,
10:15frees you from scraping and rinsing.
10:17Sears Lady Kenmore dishwasher,
10:18the Freedom Maker,
10:19retails for $294.95.
10:21Total value of this deal was $879.33.
10:25And when we look inside the wallet,
10:27are you ready again?
10:29Are you ready to sing your song again?
10:31Everybody say,
10:32aww,
10:33$5.
10:35That's what we have.
10:36What do you mean,
10:37aww?
10:38Do you know what you have back there?
10:39In the meantime,
10:40Charlotte Cox joins Jonel Rothfuss
10:43in sitting down there and saying,
10:44boom, boom, boom.
10:46Now Tom Burns,
10:47you have a purse.
10:49That means that either you have a single dollar bill
10:51or maybe there's one in here.
10:54Huh?
10:55What do you think?
10:56I had first choice, you know.
10:57I think I have a dollar.
10:58Oh, you do, huh?
10:59Well, I just want to show you,
11:01before you make up your mind,
11:02do you want to trade away
11:03for what's behind the curtain
11:04Carol's showing us right now?
11:05Keep it.
11:06I'll keep it.
11:07You're going to keep that, huh?
11:08Keep it.
11:09You don't want to trade for mine?
11:10I'll give you a chance
11:11to trade for mine right now.
11:12No, I'll keep it.
11:13Trade!
11:14Trade!
11:15Trade!
11:16Trade!
11:17Trade!
11:18Trade!
11:19Trade!
11:20Trade!
11:21Trade!
11:23One.
11:24Oh!
11:25One dollar in Monty's purse
11:28and that wins a car for me.
11:30That's mine.
11:31I...
11:32No?
11:33I can't keep mine?
11:38Oh, wait a minute.
11:39Who said that?
11:40Did you hear what that lady said back there?
11:42What did she say?
11:43I didn't hear.
11:44She says she thinks
11:45you have a dollar in there as well.
11:46I think I do.
11:47You still think you have a dollar?
11:48You don't want that curtain?
11:49No.
11:50All right.
11:51Let's see what was behind that curtain.
11:52He could have had...
11:53You would have gone in the doghouse.
11:54And you'd gone for it.
11:55You would have been in the doghouse.
11:56And I don't know.
11:57I think you'd change better in a phone booth,
11:58but you could have changed in that doghouse as well.
11:59But you're not going to go for that doghouse
12:00because you want the purse
12:01and inside the purse,
12:02another one dollar value.
12:03Yay!
12:04And Tom Burns gets the station wagon.
12:05Congratulations to Tom Burns.
12:06You can stay here all the way.
12:07Thank you, Tom.
12:08Congratulations.
12:09Thank you very much.
12:10All right.
12:11All right.
12:12All right.
12:13All right.
12:14All right.
12:15All right.
12:16All right.
12:17All right.
12:18All right.
12:19All right.
12:20Congratulations.
12:21Congratulations.
12:26Incidentally, you also get the purse in one dollar.
12:27And incidentally,
12:28I don't like to see two girls unhappily sitting down,
12:29so how would you each like to have
12:30a nice dishwasher for your home?
12:31Oh!
12:32Good, one for you,
12:33and one for you
12:34just to make you feel a little better.
12:35Of course, one of them comes out of my house,
12:36and one comes out of Jay's house,
12:37but that's the way it is
12:38when we want to do something
12:39It'll make you feel a little better.
12:41Of course, one of them comes out of my house,
12:46and one of them comes out of Jay's house,
12:48but that's the way it is
12:49when we want to do something for people.
12:51Coming up, a deal where somebody could earn
12:52500 bucks a minute, right after this.
13:09Once, Mick, you're in bad shape.
13:12Is this your wife?
13:13Wanda, well, I got to say, Wanda make a deal, right?
13:16No, Wanda, stand up for just a moment.
13:18Is this the way you keep him dressed?
13:20Is this the best you can do for Mick?
13:22What do you do for a living, Mick?
13:24Right now, I'm laid off.
13:26I got laid off tonight.
13:27I can see that.
13:30Will you move over, Mick?
13:31I don't know what he's laughing about.
13:33He's laid off, and he's getting hysterical
13:34about the whole thing.
13:36You really are something, Mick.
13:38I don't know what, but you are something.
13:40And your wife is so neat.
13:41No, no, you go back there.
13:42I'd rather stand beside her.
13:44She looks so neatly turned out.
13:45Of course, she has a few things, a few trimmings over here.
13:48How would you like a chance to make about 2,000 bucks?
13:50Oh, yes.
13:51Well, I'll tell you, this deal,
13:52this deal for excellent shoppers is worth 2,000,
13:55and for fairly good shoppers is still worth about 1,000.
13:58So I think maybe we got you at the right time in your life
14:01when you're laid off, right?
14:02Are you ready?
14:03Listen to Jay as he describes these items.
14:04We're going to price these items.
14:06Manufacturers suggested retail prices
14:08what we're thinking about in each case,
14:10and as they sell on the West Coast.
14:11Now, here comes Jay to describe them.
14:14The first item, a 12-ounce can of Shasta Diet Drink,
14:16the 13 great tasting sugar-free flavors,
14:19all with just one calorie per can.
14:20It's Diet Shasta.
14:22Now, if you can guess this one right on the nose,
14:23I'm going to pay you more money.
14:25But if you come within 10 cents, I'll still pay you $100.
14:27Double if you hit it on the nose.
14:29Without any help from anybody,
14:30give me your price on the Diet Root Beer.
14:3310 cents, you say?
14:35And, of course, that's close enough to make money.
14:36Not to double your money, it's 12 cents,
14:37but you still get $100.
14:40Raise $100.
14:41We're on our way, Mick. You like this?
14:43No, more, more, more.
14:44Don't stop.
14:46Will you do me a favor?
14:47When you get the first $100 bill,
14:48will you go out and get yourself a razor?
14:50Okay. All right.
14:52Now, here we go with item number two.
14:54This will be worth a couple hundred dollars,
14:56but we'll double it to $400 if you get it on the nose.
14:58From McCormick Shilling, House of Flavor,
15:00New York Pork Chop and New Pork Chop
15:02and Meatloaf Bag in Season
15:03for clean, convenient oven use.
15:05McCormick in the East and Shilling in the West.
15:09Guess this price for me within 20 cents.
15:12For $200, on the nose, $400.
15:1449 cents.
15:1549 cents. Is that within 20 or is it on the nose?
15:1749 cents is within 10.
15:19$200 for you, and now you've got $300.
15:23How you doing?
15:24More, more, more, more.
15:25Third item, Jay.
15:26More. A six-pack of Eskimo pies.
15:29The no-fuss snack or dessert that's always wanted,
15:30made to taste better and does.
15:32Eskimo pies.
15:33Price this for me within 25 cents for $300.
15:37Right on the nose, we double it, $300 to $600.
15:40Six, seven.
15:4359 cents.
15:4459 cents is the guess. The price actually is 69 cents.
15:48Close enough to get $300 more.
15:50You now have 600 bucks.
15:52Hey, we're going for a big one right now.
15:53We're going for $400.
15:55Double to $800 if we can hit this one on the nose.
15:57Here we go.
15:58Look Natural Flare Lashes by Maybelline.
16:00Lighter than hair and as comfortable to wear
16:02as they're easy to apply.
16:03Maybelline Look Natural Lashes.
16:05All right, without any help from anybody,
16:06come within 75 cents and I'll give you $400.
16:10Get it right on the nose, you're going to get $800.
16:12What do you say, Wanda?
16:13This is your item.
16:18$1.29.
16:19$1.29. Is that within 75 cents?
16:21The price actually is 250.
16:24No, it is not within 75, no 800, no 400,
16:28no nothing on that one.
16:30But how much have you got in your hand?
16:32$600?
16:33That's enough to buy him a new T-shirt and a razor
16:36and maybe much more.
16:38Wait a minute, this is not the end of the deal.
16:41Because it seems that we have something behind the curtain
16:42where Carol Merrill is standing and it's for sale.
16:45And you know what it sells for?
16:47$600.
16:49But if you don't go for it, I'll add three
16:51and then you'll have $900.
16:55All of a sudden, Mick Johnson's register
16:56went up a whole octave.
16:58You want to take the money, I don't care.
17:01You laid off, maybe you want the money.
17:02Of course, maybe something good back there.
17:03You never know.
17:04We'll take the money.
17:05Okay?
17:06Okay.
17:07It don't matter to me, whatever you want to do.
17:08Good.
17:09Okay, we'll take the money.
17:10You're going to take the money.
17:11Hold out your hand.
17:12I'll give you $300 more.
17:13And now you have $900.
17:14But there was no zonk back there.
17:17There was something very nice indeed,
17:18a beautiful dining room set.
17:21From Glenn of California, this luxurious contemporary
17:23dining room in Brazilian rosewood
17:25with extensive teak and chrome from Glenn,
17:26makers of fine furniture for over a decade.
17:29The HP set retails for $2,677.
17:34Then to handle your trash problems,
17:35we had a new trash compactor.
17:37It's the Insigorator Trash Compactor.
17:39Commits to the weak trash in a lethal carry-out bag.
17:41Insigorator, one of the world's largest producers
17:43of garbage disposers.
17:44Sells for $259.50.
17:46Total value of the deal, $2,936.
17:49Well, that was a $3,000 deal,
17:51but you still have $900, so congratulations.
17:53Thank you very much to Mick and Wanda Johnson.
17:56Now then.
18:04Listen to this. Are you ready for this?
18:07The big deal is worth $14,375.
18:11Not bad, right?
18:14And it's behind door number one, two, or three.
18:20I just met my producer's wife.
18:22And I'm going to go back to two of our traders
18:24and see if they want to go for one of those doors.
18:26Now, Tom Burns, you have a station wagon
18:28worth $5,362.
18:30Where are you, Tommy?
18:33You want to trade $5,000 for a possible $14,000?
18:36No, he says.
18:38Helen Cloyd has $4,000 in cash.
18:42She's happy with the money.
18:43Orlene Robbins has a piano worth $1,700.
18:48She's going to trade away the $1,000.
18:50She's going to trade away the Johnsons have $900 in cash.
18:54They're going for a big deal.
18:56We'll find out what happens right after this.
18:58Now comes the big moment, friends.
18:59The big deal today is worth $14,375
19:03in cash or merchandise.
19:05And it could be behind door number one,
19:06or two, or three,
19:09which opens to reveal a big supply of champagne, Jay.
19:11$75 worth of Almaden Champagne,
19:13distinguished noble champagne
19:14from the Almaden region of California.
19:16Almaden, a family of fine wines and champagne since 1852.
19:20And it's time for the selection of doors.
19:21And I think I went to you first, Orlene Robinson.
19:23And you got your daughter behind you for moral support.
19:24What door do you want?
19:26Door number three.
19:27Door number three.
19:29Door number three.
19:30Door number three.
19:32Door number three.
19:34Orlene?
19:35Three.
19:36Three.
19:37Door number three.
19:38Which do you want over here for the Johnsons?
19:40One.
19:41Door number one.
19:42And nobody took door number two,
19:43which we shall open right now.
19:44And take a look at door number two.
19:45Paint for your home.
19:46$100 worth of Lucite Workskipper paint.
19:48Straight inside and out with exciting colors.
19:50Easy to use, easy to clean.
19:51Lucite from DuPont.
19:52And when you're finished painting,
19:54you can relax and enjoy these.
19:55We had a new stereo and some lounge chairs.
19:59Teledyne Packard Bell Spinano Stereo Console.
20:01Eight massive screens,
20:03Domino AMM and Gerard Turntable.
20:04Retails for $629.95.
20:07And you can enjoy your new stereo in maximum comfort
20:09with two Straddle Lounger low-back,
20:11full-size reclining chairs.
20:13Exclusive headrest, pops right up.
20:15Straddle Lounger low-back,
20:16designed for style and comfort.
20:17Total for $558.
20:19Total value of the deal was $1,287.95.
20:23Well, nobody went for that deal.
20:25We got two left.
20:26Door number three that you took
20:27and door number one that you took.
20:28And here's what you have behind door number one
20:30for your $900.
20:31And you got luggage.
20:34For her, a six-piece set of Samsonite Silhouette Luggage.
20:37Stain and scuff resistant with concealed locks.
20:39Samsonite makes travel a little easier.
20:41And there's a set of luggage for him, too.
20:43The sets are worth $466.
20:45And for him and her, Mary Kay Cosmetics.
20:48From a lady in the servant of skin care products,
20:49everything a woman needs.
20:50For him, Mr. Kay's cologne and aftershave.
20:52Now that you're set with luggage and toiletries,
20:54you're set to travel.
20:55So how about traveling in this Bernier car?
20:59The ambassador comes standard with all the things
21:00you'd normally order in a car,
21:01which makes it one of the most luxurious in its class.
21:03And it's backed by the American Warner's
21:05fire protection plan with taxi license.
21:07This car retails for $5,292.50.
21:10Total value of your deal, $5,870.50.
21:16And the Johnsons are happy.
21:19Thank you, Jim.
21:20Yes, sir, thank you very much.
21:21Well, you know, I'm very pleased to have you here.
21:24Thank you, Jim.
21:25And I'm very pleased to have you here, too.
21:27You are happy, but if you think they're happy,
21:30well, you see the Robinsons over here.
21:31What goes with champagne?
21:33I say bon voyage with champagne.
21:36And here it is.
21:38-♪
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22:11And listen, you're gonna hit some very exotic ports,
22:15so we want you to have some spending money
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22:18is we're gonna give you $60 a day for that cruise
22:21or $3,300 in cash to go along with it.
22:24Your big deal is worth $14,375,
22:29a deal that has come to all our names
22:31and to your daughters.
22:32Thank you, my dear, and thank you all.
22:34Let's make a deal.
22:36-♪
22:41Before we go off the air,
22:43before we go off the air,
22:44do you have some money in your purse?
22:46No, do you have any money in your purse?
22:48All right, then I'm gonna make a deal with somebody.
22:49I want somebody to win.
22:50For every nickel, you got $20.
22:53Up to 50, that means $1,000 payoff.
22:55$20 for every nickel.
22:57Just open them up and throw them in my hands.
22:58I don't care how long it takes.
22:59I'll count those nickels for you, darling.
23:01I can count very quickly.
23:02Are you ready to go?
23:03Here we go.
23:05You got more? Keep going.
23:06One, two, three, four, five, six.
23:09We've got six in this handful right over here.
23:11Here, you want to verify them, somebody, or do you trust me?
23:13Oh, she's got another pocketful.
23:15Hold these for her, will you?
23:16Bring them out. You're up to six.
23:17And here's, just pour them out.
23:18Pour, here we go.
23:19Pours them out. All right, let me go through these.
23:21You're up to six.
23:22I think we got a lot more.
23:23We got seven, we got eight, we've got nine.
23:26We've got nine, we've got nine.
23:28We got 10, we got 10, 11, 12.
23:30Let's make an eagle.
23:31This is Stephen Hayden's Monty Hall production.
23:33Jay Stewart speaking.
23:34$280.
23:35$280.
23:36$280.
23:37$280.
23:38$280.
23:39$280.
23:40$280.
23:41Yes, really.

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