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00:00Columbia TriStar Television.
00:03This is Jeopardy!
00:06Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:10A family doctor, originally from Cranford, New Jersey, Bob Metz.
00:14An operating room nurse from Los Angeles, California, Pam Linden Derna.
00:21And our returning champion, a steam plant control operator, originally from Chicago, Illinois, Liz Pachese,
00:27whose cash winnings total $23,500.
00:32And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trebek.
00:37Thank you very much. Thank you.
00:40Hello, players. Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
00:43Welcome once again to Trivia with a Twist, our game of Jeopardy!
00:47We're in good hands today. We've got a returning champion who's made a lot of money.
00:50We've got a nurse and a doctor, and these three players are going to try to earn a lot of cash
00:54by coming up with correct questions to the answers I reveal on the board behind me.
00:58Every time you are right, players, you'll earn some money. If you're wrong, it'll cost you.
01:02I should remind you that at the end of the game, if you finish in a deficit situation, you don't owe us any money.
01:07You can just wave goodbye as you leave.
01:10To help you add to your winnings from time to time, we have those important daily doubles.
01:13There will be one in play in the first round of Jeopardy!
01:16And that first round is going to be played until you hear this time's up indication.
01:21All right, you all set to go?
01:23Okay, pick up your signaling buttons, and let's do it.
01:25Let's play the first round of Jeopardy!
01:32Answers were from $100 to $500 in these categories.
01:36First of all, islands.
01:38Followed by miracles, sports, vegetables, nicknames, and finally, trivia.
01:48$23,500 in cash. That's not trivial by any means.
01:52But that's what our current champion has won on this program.
01:55And you, Liz Kasagy, get to select first again.
01:58Good luck to you today.
02:00I'd like miracles for $100, please.
02:02Miracles for $100.
02:03The answer is Macy's employee who performed the miracle on 34th Street.
02:07Pam.
02:08Who is Santa Claus?
02:09Right.
02:10I'll try a miracle for $200, please.
02:12Answer.
02:13While he performed 36 miracles, he didn't want his disciples to spread it around.
02:17Liz.
02:18Who is Jesus Christ?
02:19Yes.
02:20Miracles for $200, please.
02:22The answer this time is...
02:24Audio Daily Double.
02:25It didn't take you long to find it.
02:26And although you have $200, you can risk up to $500 on this Audio Daily Double.
02:31Liz.
02:32Oh, let's try $500.
02:34For $500, here is the clue.
02:37Singer of the following.
02:39Listen to...
02:40Wouldn't believe where I've been.
02:43The cities and towns I've been in.
02:47From Boston to Denver.
02:49And every town in between.
02:52Everyone comes to stay.
02:54The people, they all look the same.
02:57Oh, only the names have been changed.
02:59Liz.
03:04Who is Billy Miracle?
03:05Billy Miracle.
03:06No, the song was called It's a Miracle.
03:08It's a Miracle, and it was performed by audience?
03:10Barry Manilow.
03:12Thank you very much.
03:13Barry Manilow.
03:14Yes, indeed.
03:15All right, Liz, you're at minus $300, but you're in control of the board.
03:17You make the selection.
03:19Let's have nicknames for $100.
03:21Nicknames for $100.
03:22He's paid to laugh at Johnny's jokes.
03:24Liz.
03:25Who is Ed McMahon?
03:26Correct.
03:27Nicknames for $200, please.
03:28The answer this time...
03:29He wanted to get out of television and made the great escape to films.
03:33Bob Meth.
03:34Who is Steve McQueen?
03:35You are right.
03:36You're on the scoreboard.
03:37Let's try sports for $100.
03:38Sports for $100.
03:39Sport that allows players to throw bombs.
03:42Liz.
03:43What is football?
03:44You're right.
03:45Sports for $200.
03:46Answer this time...
03:47Bernice Gira was the first in baseball.
03:49What is the first female umpire?
03:51Yep.
03:52Sports for $300.
03:53Answer this time...
03:54They could be Mashies and Niblicks.
03:56Liz.
03:57What are...
03:58Iron?
03:59Or golf clubs?
04:00What are golf clubs?
04:01Golf clubs, that's it, yeah.
04:02Golf clubs is right.
04:03Sports for $400, please.
04:04Answer.
04:05Number of fingers used to draw a bow.
04:07Liz.
04:08What is two?
04:09No.
04:10Pam or Bob?
04:11Pam.
04:12What are three?
04:13Three fingers used to draw a bow.
04:14Yes, indeed.
04:15And you now have $500, Pam.
04:17Liz is back to zero.
04:18And Bob is in second place with $200.
04:20And we're gonna take a commercial break.
04:22And then we'll come back and spend a few moments chatting with you
04:24and continue with the first round of Jeopardy!.
04:26You people don't go away.
04:27And we hope that you folks at home will stay right where you are also.
04:30We'll be back right after this.
04:32Jeopardy!
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04:43Jeopardy!
04:44Hello, let's meet the players now.
04:46First of all, we have a family doctor, Bob Meth.
04:49Now, I heard something on television not too long ago that said
04:52you had to take a specialty course to become a family doctor.
04:56It's not equated with the old GP that I knew when I was growing up.
04:59Am I right or wrong?
05:00That's right.
05:01My family practice residency is three years following medical school.
05:04Oh, and that's what you did?
05:05That's right.
05:06All right.
05:07Well, good luck to you on the program.
05:08Thanks.
05:09$200 for you and the lady next to you, Pam Linden Durnham.
05:12Durnham.
05:13That's quite a mouthful.
05:14Yes.
05:15Pam Linden Durnham from Los Angeles, an operating room nurse.
05:18But now you're on an extended honeymoon.
05:20When did you get married?
05:21Yes, we got married about five months ago.
05:23Give up on this.
05:24Five months?
05:25What's going on?
05:27Well, we're having a great time.
05:29I bet you are.
05:30All right.
05:31Well, you got $500 right now.
05:32You're having a good time on our show.
05:33Our returning champion isn't doing as well as she has in the past.
05:36Liz, you got zero now, but you got $23,500 in cash.
05:41And for those of you who might be joining us for the very first time today,
05:44I should mention that Liz is a bagpipe enthusiast.
05:47You're going to be able to buy a whole collection of bagpipes with the money you want.
05:50I could probably travel around the world and study them.
05:52Study them.
05:53All right.
05:54Well, you may get to do that.
05:55But right now, let's get right back to our game.
05:56And Pam, you gave us the last correct question.
05:58So, look over the board carefully and tell us where you would like us to go next.
06:03Okay.
06:04I think I'd like islands for $200, please.
06:06For $200.
06:07The answer is bridge from Nassau connects with this heavenly Bahamian island.
06:13Bob?
06:14What is Paradise Island?
06:15Paradise Island.
06:16You got it for $200.
06:17Yes.
06:18Let's go to sports for $500.
06:19Sports for $500.
06:20At the bottom, the words that announced the start of the Indianapolis 500.
06:22Bob?
06:23What is gentlemen start your engines?
06:24Correct.
06:25Let's find nicknames for $300.
06:26Three.
06:27That's right.
06:28The Smithsonian is now home to Candace Bergen's brother, Liz.
06:32Who is Charlie McCarthy?
06:33That is right.
06:34Nicknames for $400, please.
06:36Continuing in that category, his presidential campaign won him the electoral votes of only Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.
06:42Liz?
06:43Who is George McGovern?
06:44That is right.
06:45And nicknames for $500, please.
06:46We'll finish it off with this.
06:47The Roaring Twenties' foremost evangelist.
06:49She founded the Foursquare Gospel Church.
06:51Liz?
06:52Who is Amy Semple McPherson?
06:53Nice going.
06:54You guys got them all.
06:55Well done.
06:56And Liz, you're back in the lead with $1,200.
07:00Let's try trivia for $100, please.
07:02All right.
07:03Upper right-hand corner.
07:04Catherine was the name of three of his six wives.
07:07Liz?
07:08Who is Henry VIII?
07:09You are right.
07:10Trivia for $200, please.
07:11Mastiffs, Pomeranians, and Pugs.
07:13Liz?
07:14What are types of dogs?
07:15Correct.
07:16Trivia for $300, please.
07:17Continuing along, it's advertised as 99 and 44, 100% pure.
07:21Pam?
07:22What is ivory soap?
07:23You're right.
07:24I'll try Miracles for $400.
07:26All right.
07:27Miracle worker for Arthur and Kate Keller.
07:29Liz?
07:30Who is Annie Sullivan?
07:31Right.
07:32The parents of Helen Keller.
07:33Nice going.
07:34And Miracles for $500, please.
07:35Finishing it off with this clue.
07:36Cocteau said this artist friend believed it miraculous that one did not melt in one's bath.
07:42Liz?
07:43Did you ring in there?
07:44I believe you did.
07:46And you don't have an answer for me.
07:48That's unfortunate.
07:49Pam or Bob?
07:51Cocteau said his artist friend, and the artist friend was Pablo Picasso.
07:56Painted great stuff, but wasn't too sharp in terms of science.
08:00Liz, you select again.
08:01Trivia for $400, please.
08:03Answer as we go back to that category.
08:05Escape device used by hijacker D.B. Cooper.
08:08Liz?
08:09What is a parachute?
08:10You're right.
08:11And trivia for $500, please.
08:12The final answer on the lower right-hand corner.
08:13Apparatus one needs to read the writing in Da Vinci's notebooks.
08:16Liz?
08:17What is a mirror?
08:18Yes.
08:20This game is $2,300 total for you.
08:22We have a smattering of applause from one of your fans up there.
08:25Couldn't make up her mind if...
08:26Well, now it's...
08:27Now we're getting a groundswell, and it's starting to move for you, Liz.
08:30We've got less than a minute to go in this round.
08:32Vegetables for $100, please.
08:33All right.
08:34These tubers make up one quarter of all vegetables grown in the U.S. and Canada.
08:38Liz?
08:39What are potatoes?
08:40Right.
08:41Vegetables for $200, please.
08:42Peas, lima beans, navy beans, and corn are examples of this part of a plant.
08:46Bob?
08:47What are the seeds?
08:48Right.
08:49Let's try islands for $100.
08:50Islands for $100.
08:51Brooklyn Resort, that's no longer an island.
08:54Bob?
08:55What is Coney Island?
08:56You are correct.
08:57Islands for $300.
08:58The answer.
08:59World's third largest.
09:00Some of its inhabitants are wild men.
09:02Liz?
09:03What is Tasmania?
09:04Wrong.
09:05Pam?
09:06What is Borneo?
09:07Borneo, the wild men of Borneo.
09:08You're right.
09:09I'll try islands for $400, please.
09:10The answer.
09:11Galapagos Islands are home to only variety of this reptile to feed in the sea.
09:15Pam?
09:16What is a tortoise?
09:17No.
09:20What are iguanas?
09:21Iguanas.
09:22All right.
09:23We're going to go back to Pam for the selection, but we won't have time to do that because
09:27we are now out of jeopardy.
09:28Pam has $700.
09:29She's in third place.
09:30Bob has $1,200 in second place.
09:32And Liz, our returning champion, in the lead.
09:34Familiar situation for you, my dear, with a total of $2,100.
09:37We're going to take a break.
09:38We'll set the board up for double jeopardy.
09:40We're going to get a lot of action in that round, I'm sure, when we start it after this.
09:44Welcome back.
10:03Jeopardy! is basically a very serious program.
10:05Whenever you people see me fooling around and acting kind of silly, I do it primarily for two reasons.
10:10First of all, to help break the tension for our contestants who might be feeling a little bit uptight.
10:15And secondly, I do it because there's money at stake.
10:19I made a bet that before the season was over, I could break up our announcer, Johnny Gilbert, at least ten times.
10:25We're up to three.
10:26Right now, however, we are up to double jeopardy.
10:29Very important round for these three players because there's a lot of money at stake.
10:33The answers are more difficult.
10:34And we have two daily doubles to assist you up there.
10:37So let's get right to it.
10:38You've had a good beginning.
10:39Let's see if you can keep it going in double jeopardy.
10:46And when I say a lot of money at stake, we have $18,000 plus the daily doubles.
10:50Here are the categories.
10:51First of all, we have science, followed by U.S. cities, World War II, prisons, composers, and finally, timely literature.
11:06Pam, you're in third place at the moment.
11:08And that gives you the dubious distinction of starting things off in double jeopardy.
11:11Good luck.
11:12Oh, boy.
11:13Okay, I'll take composers for $200.
11:15All righty.
11:16Scandinavian homeland of Edvard Grieg, Liz.
11:19That is Norway.
11:20Right.
11:21Composers for $400.
11:22The answer.
11:23His Blue Danube waltzed the space station through 2001.
11:26Pam?
11:27Louis Strauss.
11:28That's right.
11:29I'd like composers for $600, please.
11:32Answer this time.
11:33He fathered six Brandenburg concertos and 20 children.
11:36Pam?
11:37John Sebastian Bach.
11:38Yes.
11:39Let's go with composers for $800.
11:43The answer this time is the first of our daily doubles in this round.
11:47You're in second place at the moment, Pam.
11:49How much are you going to risk?
11:51I'll go $600.
11:54For $600, then.
11:55If you're right, you'll have a total of $2,300.
11:57Here is the daily double answer for you.
11:59He wrote Onward Christian Soldiers, as well as The Mikado and H.M.S. Pinafore.
12:06Who is Arthur Sullivan?
12:07Absolutely right.
12:08Way to go.
12:09Nice move.
12:10$2,300.
12:11You're tied for the lead.
12:12Let's wrap up composers for $1,000, please.
12:15You got it.
12:16Melancholy Russian, whose patron of 14 years required they never meet.
12:20Bob?
12:21Who is Tchaikovsky?
12:22Right.
12:23Sounds like a marriage, doesn't it?
12:24Let's try U.S. cities for $200.
12:25The answer is America's Birthplace, July 4th, 1776.
12:30Pam?
12:31Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
12:32You are right.
12:33Let's try U.S. cities for $400, please.
12:35The answer?
12:36It proclaims itself the biggest little city in the world.
12:38Pam, again.
12:39Hmm.
12:40Let's call it Providence, Rhode Island.
12:43No.
12:44Let's call it a day, maybe.
12:45Liz?
12:46What is Reno, Nevada?
12:47Reno, Nevada.
12:48Yes, indeed.
12:49Biggest little city in the world.
12:50You pick up money.
12:51Pam loses money, and you are now in the lead, Liz.
12:53Let's try timely literature for $200, please.
12:55The answer?
12:57MCML-XXXI-B.
13:01Liz?
13:02What is 1984?
13:03You got it.
13:05Somebody in the audience gave us a groaner.
13:07Oh, my.
13:08No, that's tough.
13:09That's not fair.
13:10It's difficult enough for me to read.
13:12Liz?
13:13Timely literature for $400, please.
13:16The answer is Number of Nights.
13:18Storyteller Scheherazade kept it up.
13:20Pam?
13:21What's 1001?
13:22That is right.
13:23Let's try timely literature for $600, please.
13:25The answer?
13:26Feet in this Jules Verne novel could have been done over 4,000 times since it was published.
13:32Liz?
13:33What is Around the World in 80 Days?
13:34Correct.
13:35Timely literature for $800, please.
13:37Continuing in this category, Shakespeare comedy subtitled Or What You Will.
13:42Liz?
13:45As You Like It.
13:46Sorry.
13:47Too much time, and you were wrong.
13:48Bob?
13:49What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
13:50No, that is incorrect.
13:52Pam, do you want to try it?
13:53No.
13:54Twelfth Night.
13:55Twelfth Night, Or What You Will.
13:57Liz, what will you now?
14:00I will now go to timely literature for $1,000, please.
14:02You have it.
14:03Based on obscure Scottish scandal, it was Lillian Hellman's first performed work.
14:08Liz?
14:09What is The Children's Hour?
14:10That's absolutely right.
14:11You get back $1,000 real fast.
14:12You're back to $3,700 and in the lead again.
14:16Let's try science for $200, please.
14:18New category.
14:19Galaxy We Live In.
14:20Liz?
14:21What is The Milky Way?
14:22Correct.
14:23Science for $400, please.
14:24This time, the answer is human organ containing the smallest bones.
14:28Liz?
14:29What is the ear?
14:30Yeah.
14:31Took a guess.
14:32And you not only did you take a guess and come out correct, but you beat a nurse and a doctor.
14:37Whoa.
14:38This steam plant operator is shafting the nursing and medical profession here.
14:44Liz, make another selection.
14:45Science for $600, please.
14:47Okay.
14:48Known as black light because most of them can't be seen with the naked eye.
14:51Pam?
14:52What are, um, fluoroscopes?
14:54Nope.
14:56Barbara Liz?
14:58What are ultraviolet rays?
15:01We're back to Liz for the selection.
15:03Science for $800, please.
15:04The answer this time is a daily double.
15:08Oh, when you're hot, you're hot, Liz.
15:10How much are you going to risk in science?
15:12$800, please.
15:13For $800.
15:14The answer.
15:15About 8% of all snakes are this poisonous type, which includes adders and rattlesnakes.
15:24Sorry.
15:25What are vipers?
15:26Vipers.
15:27All right.
15:28We've got less than a minute to go in the round.
15:29You're still in control, Liz.
15:30Make a selection.
15:31Science for $1,000, please.
15:32We'll finish it off.
15:33The bottom answer is mineral that's the richest in uranium ore.
15:35Liz?
15:36What is...
15:37Sorry, you took too long.
15:38Pam or Bob?
15:39Pam?
15:40What is pitchblende?
15:41Pitchblende.
15:42Yes.
15:43You get $1,000.
15:44She loses.
15:45You're in the lead now, Pam.
15:46Make a selection.
15:47Answer at the top.
15:48The chief administrator of a prison.
15:49Bob?
15:50What is the warden?
15:51Correct.
15:52Go.
15:53Prisons for $400.
15:54Answer.
15:55Term for prison from word meaning sorrow for wrongdoing.
15:56Pam?
15:57What is...
15:58Sorry.
15:59Liz?
16:00What is a penitentiary?
16:01Penitentiary.
16:02Yes.
16:03There we go.
16:04Time's up.
16:05Let's see.
16:06What is a penitentiary?
16:07Penitentiary.
16:08Yes.
16:09What is a penitentiary?
16:10Penitentiary.
16:11Yes.
16:12What is a penitentiary?
16:13Penitentiary.
16:14Yes.
16:15What is a penitentiary?
16:16Time's up.
16:17Let's see.
16:18Boy, we've got a good game here.
16:19Bob, you're still very much in the thick of this.
16:21You've got $1,600.
16:22You're in third place.
16:23Pam's in second place with $2,500.
16:25Liz is in the lead with $2,900.
16:27In a moment, you'll all get a shot at final jeopardy for the championship.
16:30Again, I remind you, only the player with the most cash gets to keep it at the end of the show.
16:34Our runners-up will receive some lovely prizes, however.
16:37And here's Johnny, straight, to tell you all about them.
16:42Today's second-place contestant will receive Pen Seeker's Lightweight Metal Woods,
16:46a set of Olympian Verilite P356 woods matching Verilite irons and professional staff bag,
16:51furnished by Pen Seeker,
16:52and Ray-Ban leather sunglasses, classic styles with rich leather accents,
16:56plus sun-sensitive gradient fashion lenses for wear indoors and out,
16:59furnished by Bausch & Lomb.
17:01Today's third-place contestant will receive All-Size Cycle II flare-plated Torshier,
17:05a solid brass balustrade table lamp,
17:07and the champagne-colored sphere table lamp,
17:09swirled with lemon shade,
17:10furnished by All-Size Cycle II.
17:12And now, let's go back to Alex DeBake.
17:14And should our runners-up be tied at the end of Final Jeopardy,
17:17then second place will be awarded to the contestant who was leading at the end of the previous round.
17:21All right, contestants, in a moment,
17:22you'll get a chance to make your wagers on today's Final Jeopardy category,
17:26which is...
17:28Space.
17:29Think about it.
17:30Make your decision, write down your wagers,
17:32and we'll be back to decide the match, the championship, after this.
17:36♪♪♪
17:44Welcome back. This is it.
17:45Final Jeopardy for the match, and it's still anyone's game.
17:49The players have made their wagers.
17:50In a moment, I'm going to give the Final Jeopardy answer.
17:53You will then have 30 seconds in which to write down the question.
17:56The category is Space.
17:57The Final Jeopardy answer is...
18:00Lunar Sea, on which Apollo 11 landed.
18:04Good luck.
18:06♪♪♪
18:16♪♪♪
18:36All right, we're going to begin down the line with our doctor, Bob Meth.
18:39You were in third place with $1,600.
18:42Lunar Sea, on which Apollo 11 landed.
18:44That was the answer.
18:45You said the Final Jeopardy question is...
18:49What is the Dead Sea?
18:51Well, I guess you'd have to call it kind of dead.
18:55There isn't much going on there, but that is incorrect, as you know, Bob.
18:58But I like the humor.
19:00How much did you risk?
19:01$100, leaving you with an even $1,500.
19:04Now we go down the line to Pam Linden Durnham, our nurse.
19:08$2,500 is what you had in second place.
19:11Let's see if you got the correct Final Jeopardy question.
19:14What is the Sea of Tranquility?
19:18Correct.
19:19You're right.
19:20How much did you risk?
19:22$3,450, giving you $4,950.
19:29Which means that our champion, in order to remain Jeopardy champ,
19:34would have to have risked more than $2,050.
19:38Yes.
19:39And be correct.
19:40Let's find out, first of all, if you're right.
19:42Lunar Sea on which Apollo 11 landed.
19:44You said, were you right or wrong?
19:46What is the Sea of Tranquility?
19:49You were right.
19:50Did you risk more than $2,050 to remain champion?
19:53$2,100.
19:54You did it by $50.
19:56Oh, boy.
19:58Late.
19:59$2,850 after four days.
20:01You're going to come back and try to become a five-time undefeated champion on our next show.
20:05And we hope to have the pleasure of your company then.
20:07So long, everybody.
20:09♪♪
20:10Some of our departing contestants will receive Regina Power Team.
20:13It's the only lightweight back checked rated by Consumer Reports.
20:16The two-motor power team, the lightweight that cleans like a heavyweight by Regina.
20:19Golden Grain Macaroni and Cheddar dinners made with enriched elbow macaroni,
20:23creamier cheddar cheese, and other natural flavors from Golden Grain Macaroni Company.
20:26The answer is Diet Shasta, now with a great taste of NutraSweet.
20:29Choose one of 18 great flavors and say, I want to pop Diet Shasta.
20:34Cold.
20:36I hate them.
20:37Mentholate them.
20:38Medicate them.
20:39Penetrate them.
20:40Leviate them.
20:41Mentholate them.
20:43Cheerios.
20:45Moms love it's low, low sugar.
20:47But kids made Cheerios number one.
20:50We did it!
20:52♪♪
21:23Take a timeout for Family Feud Challenge with Ray Combs.
21:26Then get ready to I.D. the Decade on Super Decades with Mary Ann Curran on Game Show Network.
21:33Columbia TriStar Television.

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