Dieter (X) vs. Donna (O), 1968

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00:09The following program is brought to you in living color on NBC.
00:17Walter Matthau.
00:19Sally Fields.
00:21Charlie Weaver.
00:23Zsa Zsa Gabor.
00:25Wally Cox.
00:27Nanette Fabre.
00:30Jan Murray.
00:32Van Johnson.
00:34And Buddy Hackett.
00:35All in the Hollywood Squares.
00:40And here is the master of the Hollywood Squares, Peter Marshall.
00:47Thank you and welcome.
00:48Welcome to the 9th time edition of Hollywood Squares and uh, hello stars.
00:53How are you?
00:54We have a sterling panel.
00:55Buddy Hackett's back with us and Van Johnson, our buddy Walter Matthau.
00:59A lot of our regulars and uh, flying them to Sally Fields.
01:03Zsa Zsa, it's so nice.
01:04Nanette, nice to see you with us this evening.
01:06Uh, you know the panel, let us meet the players.
01:08First of all, I would like to introduce our Miss Circle Four this evening.
01:11This is Donna Brown.
01:12And welcome Donna Brown to Hollywood Squares.
01:17I'm informed that Donna is a happy housewife.
01:19She and her husband own a pet store.
01:20Right.
01:21Alright, and they have a son, 15 months old, whose nickname is Grizzly.
01:24Grizzly Brown.
01:25It's a toddler.
01:26A toddler?
01:27Say, good luck on the show this evening.
01:29Oh, thank you.
01:30I know this gentleman.
01:31I've never met him before.
01:32You're not allowed to meet any of the contestants.
01:33But I've read about this fellow.
01:35This is Dieter Dengler.
01:37Welcome.
01:42As you can see, he is a United States Navy Lieutenant.
01:45And he was the first man to ever escape from a communist prison camp.
01:49And uh, there's so many things.
01:52We could do a half hour on Dieter over here.
01:55I know by the time you got out of the prison camp, you were down to about 90 pounds.
01:58You have the Navy Cross, and you're going to make a career of the Navy, I assume.
02:02I'm getting out in two weeks.
02:03Two weeks, really?
02:04Washington's not going to like it.
02:06What are you going to do?
02:07Are you going to write or something?
02:08Tell your story, I hope?
02:09Well, I wrote a book, but right now I'm going to go to Europe for about four weeks to go skiing.
02:14Hey, I don't blame you.
02:15No, no, I'm going to make some money.
02:16Oh, you're going to make some money here tonight.
02:18Alright, let's see what happens.
02:19Say, we'll play the first round of Hollywood Squares right after this.
02:21We'll be back.
02:23The object for our two players is to get three stars in a row, either across, up and down, or diagonally.
02:28It's up to them to figure out if the star is giving a correct answer or making one up.
02:31That's how they get the squares.
02:32The game is worth $300.
02:33In addition, in our first two games, we play for the secret square.
02:36If one of our contestants picks the secret square and is correct,
02:39this is the prize they will get in round one.
02:41Kenny?
02:42A new 1968 Pontiac Firebird.
02:44Enjoy wide-tracking the great American sport in this new 68 Pontiac Firebird convertible.
02:50Where beauty, power, and thrilling performance are yours to command.
02:54Let's show the home audience our secret square for that 1968 Pontiac Firebird.
02:58And Circle won the toss backstage.
03:00So, happy housewife, Donna Brown.
03:01Ms. Circle, pick a star.
03:02Okay, I think I'll start with a winner.
03:04Walter...
03:05Oh, what?
03:06Walter Matthau.
03:07Walter Matthau.
03:08Sorry, Walt.
03:09Thank you very much.
03:10Can I go now?
03:11It's popular nickname is the playground of Europe.
03:15Where is it?
03:16It's popular nickname is the playground of Europe.
03:18Where is it?
03:19Jar Jar Gabor's living room.
03:31You have to be a little more specific.
03:35Shall I be excited?
03:36Please, we're on the air.
03:37Where is the playground of Europe, Walter?
03:39Jar Jar Gabor's living room.
03:42No, I need an answer, sir.
03:44You want a better answer than that?
03:45Yes, I think we could use one.
03:46Switzerland.
03:49I'll disagree.
03:50He's right.
03:51Switzerland.
03:52You know, you're wrong.
03:53Your opponent gets the square unless he gets them three in a row.
03:55So, Dieter has the X.
03:56And a break for you, sir.
03:57Well, with all those watchmakers, they must have a lot of movement there.
04:02I take Wally Cox, please.
04:03Wally Cox?
04:04Hey, Flash, if you saw a photograph of Spyro Agnew, what would you be seeing?
04:11I would be seeing a tropical vine of such vigorous growth that it is known to crush verandas and stuff like that.
04:20Be careful when you plant Spyro Agnew in your tropical vine.
04:26I agree.
04:27You don't agree?
04:28No, I don't.
04:29Spyro Agnew is the governor of Maryland.
04:31Hey, Wally, that's terrific.
04:32There you go, Bill.
04:33If you would, put an X for Wally sitting.
04:34Okay?
04:35All right, Donna?
04:36I'll go with...
04:37Oh, excuse me.
04:38That's all right.
04:39Van Johnson, please.
04:40Van?
04:41All right.
04:42Hey, that is it.
04:43Oh, no.
04:44Oh, no.
04:45Oh, no.
04:46Oh, no.
04:47Oh, no.
04:48Oh, no.
04:49Oh, no.
04:50Oh, no.
04:51Oh, no.
04:52Oh, no.
04:53Oh, no.
04:54Oh, no.
04:55Oh, no.
04:56Oh, no.
04:57Oh, no.
04:58Oh, no.
05:00Van is our secret square.
05:01Donna Brown, happy housewife.
05:03This is worth a 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible.
05:07Remember, only you can win.
05:08If you're wrong, the prize will go over to our next secret
05:11square game.
05:12Special envelope for this.
05:13Listen carefully, Van.
05:14Wow.
05:15Jeannette Rankin made headlines all over the country at age
05:1987 as she threatened to repeat her history-making feat.
05:23Was she the first woman jet pilot, the first woman
05:26the first woman in Congress, or the first female parachutist?
05:33She was the first female parachutist.
05:36I disagree.
05:38She was the first woman elected to Congress in 1970...
05:53Donna?
05:55You get the square. You get a circle there.
05:57And guess what? You're really going to get excited now.
05:59You also won a Pontiac.
06:01I had a feeling...
06:02Congratulations. You have a 1968 Pontiac convertible.
06:05In our next game, we'll have another secret square.
06:07Hey, hey, no acting up!
06:13I take Buddy Hackett, please.
06:15Buddy Hackett to win $300.
06:16Okay, you got it.
06:17In a recent Gallup poll, a group of women were asked what they were most proud of.
06:22Over 50% answered the same. What did they say?
06:29The fact that they knew me personally and had had vicarious affairs with me.
06:36You want to try another one, I guess.
06:39I would say that women are most proud of...
06:42They always envisioned themselves...
06:44The natural function in life is to be a mother.
06:46So I imagine they would say how wonderful they were as a mother.
06:49Even if they wasn't married, they would say that.
06:53I don't agree.
06:54You don't agree?
06:55No, I don't.
06:56He is right. They are proud of their children.
06:58Stick to escaping?
06:59Stick to the square. Buddy is right.
07:01Okay, Donovan.
07:02I'll go with the beautiful Zsa Zsa Gabor.
07:04Zsa Zsa Gabor has $300 to pay for the gasoline for the fire department.
07:07I wouldn't lie to you.
07:08Say, what is the name of the building in Washington, D.C.,
07:11in which the Senate and House of Representatives meet?
07:17The building where the Senate meets?
07:20And the House of Representatives.
07:21Could that be the Washington Hilton?
07:23No, it's the Capitol.
07:25It is the Capitol.
07:29The Capitol?
07:30The Capitol.
07:31Could you repeat the question?
07:32Sure. What is the name of the building in Washington, D.C.,
07:34in which the Senate and House of Representatives meet?
07:36Zsa Zsa said the Capitol.
07:38I'll agree.
07:39She's right.
07:40$300.
07:41Yay!
07:47Donovan, congratulations to you.
07:49$300 and that 68 Firebird.
07:52And, say, by the way,
07:54the player who wins the most cash during the show
07:56gets a special bonus prize.
07:57That's why it's very important.
07:58You'll see that later.
07:59Now let's begin round two.
08:00This is the prize for another big secret square.
08:02Kenny?
08:03You'll fly to Rio de Janeiro
08:04and any other cities you care to visit in South America
08:06via Pan American, Pan Am,
08:08world's most experienced airlines.
08:10First on the Pacific, first in Latin America,
08:12first round the world.
08:13Pan Am makes the going great.
08:15Well, you've sold me.
08:16Let's show the whole audience the secret square.
08:18Lieutenant Dingler, you will start this round.
08:19Good luck to you, sir.
08:20Pick a star.
08:22I take Charlie Weaver.
08:23Big Chuck?
08:24All right.
08:25In the dairy business,
08:26what does a farmer call a cow that won't give him milk?
08:29Every name in the book.
08:35I agree.
08:37Huh?
08:39No, I was...
08:42I was only funny, man.
08:43You were funny.
08:45Well, down in Mount Idy,
08:46we call him a dry cow.
08:49Lieutenant?
08:52A dry cow.
08:53A dry cow.
08:55I don't agree.
08:56Oh.
08:58That's Mr. Idy right there.
09:00Circle gets the square.
09:01He is right.
09:02A dry cow.
09:03A dry cow.
09:05I'll go with Wally Cox.
09:07Playing our regulars here.
09:09Say, Flash, a recent medical discovery lifted eyebrows
09:12when doctors disclosed that deep-sea game fish
09:16had the same medical problem as many of the big businessmen
09:19who catch the fish.
09:20What problem?
09:22Bad breath.
09:30Income tax.
09:31No, wait.
09:32I don't think I have that quite right.
09:34What is that popular ailment, ulcers?
09:39They do a lot of deep-sea worrying, you know.
09:41It's not all just beer and Skittles down there.
09:44I'll agree with Wally.
09:45He's right.
09:46Circle gets that square.
09:47It's the secret square again.
09:48It's worth that trip to South America.
09:51It is your turn, Deidre.
09:53I think Zsa Zsa Gabor.
09:54Zsa Zsa Gabor.
09:55She's not the secret square, but it's very important.
09:57Say, if you saw a character named Escamillo
10:00running around on stage,
10:01you're attending a performance of what famous opera?
10:04Goodness gracious.
10:06That's not an easy one.
10:10Escamillo.
10:12Carmen.
10:14I don't agree.
10:15Escamillo is the bullfighter in Carmen.
10:18Circle does not get the square.
10:20We give you three in a row.
10:21The third one you must earn yourself,
10:22and you'll have that chance in just a moment.
10:24And we'll be back with more of Hollywood Squares
10:26right after this.
10:32It is the secret square game,
10:33a trip to South America.
10:34We know that Zsa Zsa is not the secret square.
10:36Are you going for the $300,
10:37or are you going to travel that trip?
10:39Take a chance.
10:40I think I'll go for the trip.
10:42Jan Murray, please.
10:43Do we hear bells?
10:44No.
10:45According to the Saturday Evening Post, Jan,
10:47who is the highest paid athlete in America?
10:51Eddie Fisher.
10:55Oh, sports.
10:57Let me see.
10:58The highest paid athlete in America.
11:00Well, gee, for a minute I was going to say Jack Nicklaus,
11:02but actually he never gets paid.
11:04He's got to win his money.
11:07I would say Will Chamberlain.
11:12I'll agree.
11:13$250,000 per year.
11:14Wilt De Stilt.
11:15Chamberlain, basketball star.
11:16Thank you, Jan.
11:20You can use that trip.
11:21I know it's up there somewhere.
11:22Terrific, Jan.
11:23I'd take Sally Field.
11:25Sally Field.
11:26It's yours.
11:28Say, what colors did Linda Bird's bridesmaids wear
11:32at her recent wedding, Sally?
11:35Well, I believe that the bridesmaids wore orchid
11:39and that the maid of honor wore pink.
11:43Something like that.
11:46I don't agree.
11:48Red, white, and blue.
11:49Oh, gracious.
11:50Who'd have thought that?
11:51Everybody didn't exchange vows, just salutes.
11:52Put the X right there.
11:54Okay, Donna.
11:57Buddy Hackett for the game.
11:58Buddy Hackett right in the middle.
12:00Red, white, and blue.
12:01And the president was yelling,
12:02wave to bridesmaid, wave to bridesmaid.
12:06In what Shakespearean play...
12:08What?
12:09In what Shakespearean play do we find the husband and wife
12:12known as Catherine and Petruchio?
12:15Petruchio, something like that.
12:16It's Petruchio.
12:18It was not in a Shakespearean play.
12:20It's from the musical version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
12:24What, the Shakespearean play?
12:29I know it's not as you like it
12:30or they would have changed the name.
12:33It's, uh, The Taming of the Shrew.
12:37The Taming of the Shrew?
12:39Let's find out.
12:40I'll agree with Buddy.
12:41The Taming of the Shrew.
12:42Oh, thank you, Buddy.
12:44I didn't know I took a guess.
12:49I had that feeling.
12:50I really did.
12:51I had that feeling.
12:52I really did.
12:53The secret square was not won.
12:55I had a hunch it was Walter Matthau.
12:57It was Walter Matthau.
12:58All right, you have $600 in cash
13:00along with your Pontiac Fiverr.
13:01Right.
13:02Hey, by the way, if the show should end
13:03in the middle of a game,
13:04we'll give our players $50 for each square
13:06they have on the board,
13:07which is very important
13:08because it will count toward their cash total
13:09and the big bonus prize at the end of the show.
13:11Uh, right now, young lady,
13:14you pick a star.
13:15Uh, Charlie Weaver, please.
13:18The music for this song
13:19was an old English drinking song first,
13:21and then it was a military march
13:22that John Adams used in his presidential campaign.
13:25The tune is still with us.
13:26What do we call it?
13:28You'll never believe this.
13:30The Star Spangled Banner.
13:35I'll agree.
13:36He's right.
13:37Oh, thank you.
13:38She's right.
13:39Thank you so much.
13:40Let's get some cash, Peter.
13:42Okay, I'll go.
13:43It's Van time.
13:44Uh, to Van, all righty.
13:45Both Frank Sinatra and Joe Stafford
13:48began their rise to stardom
13:49by singing with what popular band of the 1940s?
13:53Tommy Dorsey.
13:55Don't agree.
13:56Oh, dear.
13:57Along with the Pied Pipers and everybody,
13:59he is right.
14:00He is right.
14:01Yes, Donna.
14:02Hi.
14:03Uh, January, please.
14:05What was Marco Polo's hometown?
14:09I beg your pardon?
14:10Marco Polo, what was his hometown?
14:12Oh, Marco Polo.
14:13Oh, his hometown was Moline, Illinois.
14:17Oh, no.
14:18Marco Polo was, uh,
14:20his hometown was Venice.
14:23I'll agree.
14:24He's right.
14:25So, we'll guess that particular story.
14:27I'll go with you, Peter.
14:28I take, uh, Walter Matthew.
14:29Walter Matthau, the block, up and down.
14:31Walter, does a galloping horse
14:33ever have all four feet off the ground
14:35at the same time?
14:38Uh, does a galloping horse
14:40ever have all four feet
14:42off the ground at the same time?
14:45Is that the question?
14:46That's the question.
14:48Absolutely.
14:50I agree with you.
14:51He is right.
14:52X gets the square.
14:53Donna.
14:55Uh, Buddy Hackett, please.
14:57Buddy Hackett to win diagonally
14:59for $900.
15:00Does a galloping horse
15:01have all four feet off the ground
15:03at the same time?
15:04Only when he faints.
15:08If a hippy held up
15:10two fingers toward you,
15:12what would he mean?
15:13Uh, it'd mean that he lost his Kleenex
15:15and he's gonna dirty his fingers
15:16with his nose.
15:21Uh, what would it mean?
15:23They do that a lot.
15:25Well, it used to be V for victory,
15:27but it's not that no more.
15:29We wish to varsh ourself,
15:31is what it means.
15:33Uh, it means, uh,
15:35peace or love
15:37and a pigeon flies out of their navel
15:39and kisses you.
15:46I don't know about the pigeon, Donna,
15:48but how do you feel about the rest of the answers?
15:50That's his answer.
15:51It is love.
15:52Isn't that sweet?
15:53Put the circle right there.
15:54You have $900.
15:55Wow.
15:57Thank you very much.
15:59Let us clear the board.
16:00I want Peter to get some money here now.
16:02Let's catch up and make some money.
16:03Clear the board.
16:04Start the round.
16:05Pick a star.
16:06Okay.
16:07I start with Wally Cox, please.
16:10Uh, Michael Caine of the Ipkos file
16:12and Funeral in Berlin
16:13is back again in a new adventure
16:14called The Billion Dollar Brain.
16:16What is the name of the secret agent
16:17Michael Caine plays?
16:19Oh, yes.
16:20Uh, Scott.
16:23Uh, Sheldon Scott.
16:29I don't agree.
16:30Why not?
16:31Mr. Movie, we call him.
16:33X gets the square.
16:34We disagree.
16:37Go ahead, Donna.
16:38The Handsome Van Johnson, please.
16:40Handsome Van.
16:41Alrighty.
16:42Uh, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
16:43Trenton, New Jersey,
16:44and Baltimore, Maryland
16:45all have one important
16:46historical fact in common.
16:48What is it?
16:50Uh, they're all eastern cities.
16:53They have the largest coal mines.
16:59I'll agree with Van.
17:00They were all, at one time,
17:02capitals of the United States.
17:04X gets the square.
17:05Can't win them all.
17:08I take Van Mur.
17:09I agree with, uh, excuse me, Jim,
17:12but I agree with Van.
17:13I played Baltimore,
17:15and it's definitely a coal mine.
17:20And keep them cards and letters
17:21coming in from Baltimore, friends,
17:22to Buddy Hackett.
17:23Say, Luther Halsey Gulick
17:26and his wife Charlotte
17:27started something in 1910
17:29that is still very much with us.
17:31What did they start?
17:32Gulick, G-U-L-I-C-K.
17:36Uh, well, unfortunately,
17:39I happen to know about this.
17:41I say unfortunately because, uh,
17:44this was the first gentleman
17:46in recorded history
17:47in the United States
17:48that paid alimony to his wife.
17:50There might have been people
17:51who paid alimony prior to this,
17:52but this was the first legal case
17:55of being, you know,
17:56of a gentleman being forced
17:57to pay alimony.
17:59Dieter?
18:00I don't agree.
18:01Luther Halsey Gulick
18:02and his wife Charlotte
18:03started the Campfire Girls.
18:06Oh, big deal.
18:07Big deal, Pete.
18:08All right.
18:09Oh, throw me a cookie.
18:12Nanette, here is a question
18:14on medical terms.
18:15If you had twins
18:16and they weren't identical,
18:17what would they be called?
18:21Uh...
18:23Jeffrey and Deborah.
18:25Jeffrey and Deborah.
18:26That's right.
18:27That's right.
18:28That's right.
18:29That's right.
18:30That's right.
18:31That's right.
18:32That's right.
18:33That's right.
18:34Jeffrey and Deborah.
18:38I like those names.
18:40You want a medical term.
18:41Yeah.
18:42They're not identical.
18:43Mm-hmm.
18:44They are not.
18:46It's, um...
18:48It's a very strange term,
18:49but it's called fraternal twins.
18:53I will agree.
18:54She's right.
18:55Circle against the square.
18:56Thank you very much, Nanette.
18:57Take a good look, Nanette.
18:58Take a look.
19:01I take Walter Matthau.
19:02I take Walter Matthau for $300.
19:04Very important.
19:05Say true or false, Walter.
19:06According to psychologists,
19:07is it better to get married
19:09even if you wind up getting divorced
19:11than never to marry at all?
19:13No.
19:16Say it is false.
19:17False.
19:21I think it's true.
19:22I disagree with you.
19:25It's better than living alone all your life,
19:27according to Dr. Alan Frome,
19:28our troubled selves.
19:29It is true.
19:30He disagreed.
19:31Walter Matthau to the board with $300.
19:34Mr. Matthau.
19:38Okay, now let us clear the board
19:39and let's start another game.
19:40Who will start this round?
19:42Miss Circle.
19:43All righty.
19:44Donna.
19:45Janmarie, please.
19:46You know, if we finish the game
19:47in the middle of a game,
19:48the time is up.
19:49Are we getting close?
19:50Each square is worth $50.
19:51Are we getting close to the end?
19:52I don't think so, no.
19:53Oh, because I just wanted you
19:54to remind the folks
19:55about me appearing
19:56at the Riviera in Las Vegas.
19:58Jan, I'll try to remember that
20:00before the show is over.
20:01Try to get it in
20:02before we go off the air.
20:03During the American Revolution,
20:04Britain was fighting
20:05not only the United States,
20:06but another country as well.
20:07Was it Spain, France, or Germany?
20:13They were fighting France, too.
20:15I'll agree.
20:16France.
20:17Thank you, Jan.
20:18Circle.
20:19Okay.
20:20Ja, ja.
20:21Ja, ja.
20:22Lovely.
20:23Ja, ja.
20:25Ja, ja.
20:26Lovely, ja, ja.
20:27In the world of flowers,
20:28ja, ja,
20:29the rose stands for love,
20:30the violet for faithfulness.
20:31What does the daisy stand for?
20:33Ha!
20:34Well, I know the rose.
20:35I know faithfulness.
20:36I don't know.
20:37I mean, not me.
20:38The people I know don't know.
20:39But...
20:42But the daisy...
20:44The daisy stands for innocence,
20:46like me.
20:47Yeah.
20:48How do you feel about that?
20:50Innocence?
20:51I don't agree.
20:52She's right.
20:54Put the circle right there.
20:55Ja, ja.
20:56Innocence.
20:57She could walk through a field of daisies
20:58and they'd run away to another field.
21:01Tell the crowd.
21:02Wally Fox, please.
21:03All right.
21:04On the good ship Lollipop,
21:05it's a sweet trip to the candy shop
21:07where bonbons play.
21:08According to the song,
21:09where do bonbons play?
21:12On the sunny, sunny,
21:14sunny shores
21:16of Peppermint Bay.
21:19He's right.
21:20I'll agree.
21:21On the sunny beach of Peppermint Bay.
21:22Put the circle right there.
21:23David?
21:24Nanette Verbreidt.
21:28Nanette, a man...
21:29A man named John Pott
21:32made news in January.
21:34What did he do?
21:36John Pott.
21:38He was...
21:40He was the man who broke the skydiving...
21:44You know, the...
21:45How far down one goes
21:46before they open their parachute.
21:48That was this last year?
21:49No, no, it isn't.
21:50He was the winner
21:51of the Ben Crosby Open Golf Tournament.
21:53Excuse the block.
21:54Back over to you, Donna.
21:56Charlie Weaver, please.
21:57Charlie Weaver
21:58for $1,200.
21:59Wow.
22:00You're our etiquette expert now, Chuck.
22:02According to Emily Post,
22:03when eating a banana at the dinner table,
22:05should you eat as you peel
22:06or peel the whole banana
22:07before you eat it?
22:13You eat it and then smoke it.
22:17He's going a mile, John.
22:19I say that you...
22:21you peel it.
22:22Of course, you know,
22:23once you peel a banana,
22:24there's the bone.
22:25You throw the bone away,
22:26there's nothing to eat.
22:27He says you peel it.
22:29I'll disagree.
22:30You eat it as you peel.
22:31She disagrees.
22:32Certainly gets the $1,200
22:33and will receive the gold.
22:42We'll be right back
22:43right after this word.
22:44Screw them!
22:47Well, Donna Deena, time is up for today.
22:48Let's sort of review
22:49what's happened on our show this evening.
22:50Say, you won no Secret Square, Deena,
22:51but you won one game
22:52for a cash total of $300.
22:54Donny, you won one Secret Square
22:55for a 1968 Pontiac Firebird...
22:57Yeah.
22:58...plus four games
22:59for a cash total of $1,200.
23:00Yeah.
23:01You are the big winner
23:02and here is your bonus prize.
23:03Look, it's La Petite.
23:04La Petite Slimline Contemporary Grand
23:06by Kimble,
23:07an exquisite beauty
23:08in perennial walnut.
23:09Kimble Grand style
23:10to be perfectly compatible
23:11in contemporary homes.
23:12Oh! Oh, dear!
23:13An instrument worthy of the masters.
23:16Say, don't miss
23:17the Hollywood Squares
23:18next Friday night
23:19in daytime at 1130 Eastern Time,
23:201030 Central Time.
23:21Joshua Gabor
23:22will be on the Jerry Lewis show,
23:23the 13th.
23:24We'll all be watching.
23:25Good night, stars.
23:26Thank you very much.
23:27Join us here next week
23:28on Hollywood Squares.
23:29Thank you, Jerry.
23:39As a member of the show,
23:40each contestant will receive
23:41a home version
23:42of the Hollywood Squares game.
23:43Our reference source
23:44for questions and answers
23:45is the 20 volume
23:461968 edition
23:47of the World Book Encyclopedia
23:48containing more
23:49than 12,000 pages
23:50representing the work
23:51of 2,500 consultants
23:52and contributors.
23:59A Jackson Pollock painting
24:00once sold for $10.5 million.
24:04A Picasso self-portrait
24:05was bought
24:06for over $43 million.
24:08A Japanese businessman
24:09paid $82 million
24:11for a Van Gogh.
24:14Tim drew this
24:15and won $5,000.
24:19It pays to be an artist.
24:22Win, lose, or draw
24:23weekdays at 1130 a.m. Eastern
24:25only on Game Show Network.
24:28This program has been pre-recorded.

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