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01:06Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons, tonight at 6 and 11.
01:10Today, one of these stars is sitting in the secret square.
01:13And the contestant who picks it first could win a prize package worth over $3,000.
01:18Which star is it?
01:20From The Real People, Skip Stevenson.
01:23Barbara Mandrell.
01:25Vincent Price.
01:27Judy Landers.
01:29George Gobo.
01:31From TV's Dallas, Mary Crosby.
01:34Jan Murray.
01:36Dee Dee Kahn.
01:38Or Waylon and Maddie.
01:41All in the Hollywood Square.
01:44And here's the master of the Hollywood Square, Peter Markley.
01:48Thank you for joining us. Welcome to the Hollywood Square.
01:50Hello, Stein!
01:52Well, if you've been with us since Monday, it's been a fun week.
01:54The gremlins are out, the computers keep busting and everything.
01:57I hope the cubicle where Mr. Murray is working today...
02:00I'll work all night to fix it.
02:02Oh, I hope that. Hey, listen, just cross your fingers, Jan.
02:04Our Mr. X is our current champion.
02:07He is an electrical engineer.
02:09He's not allowed to work on our computer here.
02:11Or we would have put you to work.
02:13Father of six, grandfather of four.
02:15He's won himself over $25,000 in cash and merchandise.
02:17Bob Jones. Welcome back, Bob.
02:19Thank you, Jim.
02:20Family out there again this morning, Chris?
02:21Yes.
02:22Wonderful.
02:23We met a new player briefly yesterday.
02:25Mother of 14.
02:2714 children, three grandchildren.
02:29Her hobby is juggling the bills, and I don't blame you.
02:33This is Verlina Ricard.
02:35Welcome back, Verlina. Nice to see you.
02:37We're going to pause for commercial,
02:39and then we're going to play a secret square game on Mother's Day.
02:41A game on Mother's Day week worth $3,400 after this.
02:47Come and get it, Max.
02:49Got a surprise for you.
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03:46Our players know the rules.
03:48It's the first game of the match.
03:50It's the Secret Square game and Kenny Williams.
03:52And circle will start the Secret Square,
03:54which includes Broyhill's graceful French provincial bedroom.
03:56The antique brush finish is accented with yellow and floral overlays.
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04:14has brass fixtures and marble top.
04:16Comes with matching mirror and separate medicine cabinet.
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04:21Let's go to home audience in Secret Square.
04:23Here are the stars.
04:24I'd like you to help me with a question.
04:25The actual question for the first time is there.
04:27Okay, Mom, a 14 of Verlina.
04:30Can I call you Verlina or just Lena?
04:31Sure.
04:32You can call me Lena if you want.
04:33Okay.
04:34Vinson Price.
04:35All right, Don.
04:36Ah, true or false, Vinnie?
04:37In a true Finnish sauna,
04:39you are supposed to beat yourself with a bundle of birch twigs.
04:43Yes, that's true.
04:44And in a true German sauna, you beat a stranger.
04:47Ha-ha-ha.
04:48Ha-ha-ha.
04:49Yeah.
04:50It says true.
04:51It's true.
04:52I'll agree.
04:53Yeah.
04:54And then, you know what you do after you beat yourself?
04:55You roll in the snow.
04:56That's right.
04:57I never do because it doesn't snow in California.
04:59Of course.
05:00Bob, your turn.
05:01Diddy Kong.
05:02According to the Bible, Diddy,
05:03what is the penalty if you lie about being a virgin?
05:08If you lie.
05:10I wouldn't know.
05:11I mean, I...
05:12Ha-ha-ha.
05:13Ha-ha-ha.
05:14I didn't mean it that way.
05:16Um, what is it?
05:18You lie?
05:19Well, if you lie, then, um, you don't get into heaven.
05:22You don't get into heaven.
05:23I disagree.
05:24No death.
05:25Mm-hmm.
05:26Uh, Verlina, your turn, Bob.
05:27Go to Jan Marley.
05:29Uh, Jan, according to financial expert Sylvia Porter,
05:33what's the best investment today?
05:37You're talking to the right guy.
05:39Oh, really?
05:40Are you kidding?
05:41You're talking to a man who, six months ago,
05:43sold all his gold and took the money
05:45and put it in Chrysler stock.
05:47Ha-ha-ha.
05:48Ha-ha-ha.
05:51Do you really have 14 children?
05:54Yes, I have.
05:55Your husband never heard of Ovaltine.
05:57Ha-ha-ha.
05:58You know, some nights you sleep.
06:01Ha-ha-ha.
06:02Let me see, uh, what's the best investment today?
06:06Yeah.
06:07Sylvia Porter.
06:08Well, I...
06:11I would think T-bills, treasury bills.
06:13Treasury bills.
06:14Although gold would be, you know,
06:15what other financiers would say.
06:17T-bills.
06:18But she would say T-bills because...
06:19I'll agree.
06:20No, real estate.
06:21Real estate.
06:22For the next, uh, yes, the next round.
06:24Bob, your turn.
06:25Real estate with 20% interest money.
06:28Real estate's a good investment.
06:29Real estate, yes.
06:30Uh-huh.
06:31Skip, this is according to Sylvia.
06:32Uh, Skip, according to the Dress for Success book,
06:34is it proper to have your sweaters monogrammed these days
06:37or is that out of style, having your sweaters monogrammed?
06:40Oh, no, I've never worn a sweater myself.
06:42What is that you've got on?
06:44You know how I got all these sweaters?
06:45How?
06:46Well, before I got into show business,
06:47I was broke and I was a burglar for a while
06:49and I accidentally broke into Annie Williams' house.
06:51Ha-ha-ha.
06:53I've been paying for it ever since.
06:54Sure.
06:55Tell you what, Dave, is it proper?
06:56What did you say?
06:57Yeah, is it proper?
06:58Is it proper to have your sweaters monogrammed?
07:00Yes, if you use your own name, yes.
07:01Yeah.
07:02I'll agree.
07:03It's very proper and you've got yourself a fast $600.
07:06All right.
07:11I don't know who the secret square was, Jay,
07:13so you'll have to tell me.
07:14I'm Barbara Mandrell.
07:15Nobody chose Barbara, so on tomorrow's show,
07:17the secret square will be worth over $5,000
07:19and it's your turn, Bob, to pick a star.
07:21George Gobel.
07:23He recently said that unlike most of his colleagues,
07:26he holds the unique distinction of never having been booed
07:30by an audience.
07:31Who is this well-known comedian, never been booed?
07:34Jimmy Carter.
07:35Ha-ha.
07:42A comedian who's never been booed.
07:44Yeah.
07:52I can't think of anyone.
07:53All right, would you like to question?
07:54No, thank you.
07:55Bob Hope.
07:56Ah.
07:57Bob Hope.
07:58In any of the United States,
07:59in any of the United States,
08:01is snoring grounds for divorce?
08:05Only during lovemaking.
08:10What is snoring grounds for divorce in any of the states?
08:13In one of the states.
08:14Yeah.
08:15I'll agree.
08:16In 16 states, it's grounds for divorce.
08:1716?
08:1816.
08:20How about a skip, Stevenson?
08:22Skip, according to Nature magazine,
08:25was ancient man as intelligent as modern man?
08:28Intelligent.
08:30Well, how could he be?
08:31He didn't live this long.
08:33Was ancient man as intelligent?
08:35Well, it was a joke, but you didn't...
08:37I have bubble gum.
08:38I don't need you, you know.
08:39Anyway, no.
08:41Ancient man as intelligent?
08:43I don't think so.
08:45No, he wasn't.
08:46Like evolutionary process.
08:47I don't think so.
08:48I disagree.
08:49Oh, yes, he was.
08:50He just wasn't forced to use his brain as much.
08:51Yeah, very good, Alina.
08:53Bob, your turn.
08:55Judy Landers, please.
08:57Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy.
08:59On Rodin's famous statue, The Thinker,
09:02is The Thinker wearing any clothes?
09:05Um, The Thinker, that's one where he has that head on his lap,
09:08I think.
09:10Really?
09:14I think that he isn't wearing any clothes.
09:16He's not wearing any clothes.
09:17I'll agree.
09:18He's completely naked.
09:20We have a commercial.
09:21Let's get to the story.
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09:28It'll only take you minutes because your whole carpet isn't dirty.
09:32It's this heavy traffic area dirt making your whole carpet look dirty.
09:35Heavy traffic area dirt?
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10:20Ah.
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10:26Berlina.
10:27Simpson Price.
10:28All right.
10:29What do you call that mental state in which a person sees, hears, tastes, smells,
10:34or even feels something that is not there?
10:39It's an obscene phone call.
10:42A person sees, hears, tastes, smells, or even feels something that is not there.
10:45What is that called?
10:46The mental state.
10:47Nirvana.
10:48Nirvana.
10:50Out of this world.
10:51Nirvana's a religious term, but...
10:55Coma.
10:56A coma.
10:57Coma.
10:58I'm sorry.
10:59I'll agree.
11:00No.
11:01Hallucination.
11:02Hallucination.
11:03Yeah, cannot put an X there.
11:04Bob?
11:05Vincent Price.
11:06For 800 fast dollars, when a mosquito lands on your arm, what does it want?
11:08Blood.
11:09Blood.
11:10Blood.
11:11Blood.
11:12I'll agree.
11:13The male eats juices and nectar, but the one that lands in your arm lives for blood.
11:18Blood.
11:19Yes.
11:20Big one.
11:21Well, Berlina, we don't have any cash for you, but it's Mother's Day week,
11:30and we have some lovely, lovely party gifts.
11:32They amount to about $1,200 for you.
11:34Oh, fantastic.
11:36I had a marvelous time.
11:37Well, we have two happy winners here.
11:40All right, now, Bob, this is the fun part.
11:45You can't lose this.
11:46It's called the Bonus Game, and I want you to pick a star and maybe win $5,000.
11:49Well, that happened already this week.
11:51They're all so wonderful.
11:52Mary Crosby, please.
11:53Mary, would you read the envelope?
11:54Mary is from the hit series, Dallas, with Larry Hagman and Jim Davis, Linda Gray.
12:00Nice people.
12:05No Mother's Day would be complete without the traditional four oriental embroideries worth over $750.
12:12All right.
12:14That's really nice.
12:18Now, this is hard to believe, Betty.
12:20It really is.
12:21Is it Bandell or Bandle?
12:23Bandell.
12:24Mrs. Bandell.
12:25Hopefully, it's Mrs.
12:26Mother.
12:27I'll start off with Grandmother of 13, Mother of 17.
12:31Betty Bandell, Mother of 17.
12:33No applause?
12:34Please.
12:35Ladies and gentlemen.
12:3817.
12:39May I ask?
12:40I don't mean to be too forward, Betty, but the age of the youngest is?
12:4415.
12:45Almost 16.
12:46Almost out of the woods.
12:47Right, Betty?
12:48Almost.
12:49And I won't ask you the elders.
12:50We wish you luck on this show.
12:51Pick a star.
12:52Skip Stevenson.
12:53All right.
12:5417.
12:55Did you come from a big family, Skip?
12:56Yes, I come from a large Irish Catholic family in Omaha.
13:00We have 1,700.
13:02And your family?
13:03No, just on half the size.
13:05Then the other half, I'll tell you about later.
13:07Oh, all righty.
13:0817.
13:09Did the Olympic Games ever include competition poetry?
13:11Pardon me?
13:12The Olympic Games.
13:13Did they ever include competition poetry?
13:15Won't make any difference.
13:17They're not going anyway.
13:18Try to make a rhyme out of that.
13:22Olympics, competition poetry at the Olympics?
13:26Ever?
13:27Ever?
13:28Ever.
13:29Came from way back in the Roman times.
13:31I'd have to say yes.
13:32Yeah.
13:33I disagree.
13:34Yeah.
13:35The early Olympic Games.
13:36Yes, they did.
13:37If you're incorrect, your opponent gets the square.
13:38Bob, another break for you.
13:39Let's go to Barbara Mandrell, please.
13:40Barbara, according to Marie Osmond,
13:43it's their family trademark.
13:45It's the family trademark of the Osmonds.
13:47What is?
13:53The family trademark of the Osmonds?
13:55Yeah, the Osmonds, according to Marie Osmond.
14:00Tone every square inch of Salt Lake City.
14:05You forgot Provo.
14:10They are of the Mormon faith and very devout
14:13and very loving family.
14:18I would say the family unit and the togetherness.
14:22The togetherness of the Osmonds.
14:24I disagree.
14:25Their teeth.
14:26Yeah.
14:28We have a commercial.
14:29Let's get the square.
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15:03What?
15:04My son, the lawyer, doesn't bring home the bacon anymore?
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15:49We'll be right back after this message.
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16:01So do mine.
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16:55During the commercial, you already chose your star, didn't you, Betty?
16:58Yes, I did.
16:59Who is it?
17:00Vincent Price.
17:01That's a star, anyway.
17:02Mr. Price, traditionally, what do you call one devil and 12 witches?
17:08A coven.
17:09A coven.
17:15Betty?
17:16I agree.
17:17That's right.
17:18That's right.
17:23What did the legendary beauty Cleopatra consider to be her best feature?
17:30Oh, the old TNA.
17:34Now, just a moment.
17:35Well, hold it just a second here.
17:36Now, just a moment.
17:37The old, the old TNA?
17:41Tuts and asks.
17:44Tuts and asks.
17:45Tuts and asks.
17:46Tuts and asks.
17:47Tuts and asks.
17:48Tuts and asks.
17:49Tuts and asks.
17:50Tuts and asks.
17:51Tuts and asks.
17:52Tuts and asks.
17:53Tuts and asks.
17:54Tuts and asks.
17:55Tuts and asks.
17:56You got it.
17:57Anyway, what did Cleopatra consider to be her best feature?
18:02Her skin.
18:03Her skin.
18:04I'll agree.
18:05No, her eyes.
18:06In fact, most ancient Egyptians felt that way about eyes.
18:10With a circle, Betty, a break for you.
18:12Jan Murray.
18:13For $200 here, according to surveys reported in the Book of Numbers,
18:17do most people today like the neighborhood their house is located in?
18:21The majority like the neighborhood?
18:23Well, I have a question for you, Peter.
18:24What's Tuts?
18:26King Tut.
18:27Oh.
18:28Yeah, it's like tough and common.
18:30Yeah.
18:31Yeah.
18:32And ask was the...
18:33Was Cleopatra's, even though you're only making me laugh.
18:38What was that you asked me?
18:40Do most people today like the neighborhood their house is located in?
18:46Well, I know I was...
18:47But you can't move.
18:48That's what I was trying to tell you with the Sylvia Porter question before.
18:51Because I looked for two years before I found a house I could afford.
18:56And then the dog wouldn't move out.
18:58So...
19:02I would think...
19:03No, most people...
19:06Most people are not satisfied.
19:07They're not satisfied.
19:08I think they like to move.
19:09Most people.
19:10Betty?
19:11I disagree.
19:12Good for you.
19:13The majority like their neighborhoods.
19:14And circle gets to square.
19:19Let's play the board.
19:20Bob, pick a star.
19:22George, go with me.
19:23George, according to the National Association of Bartenders,
19:26how much should you tip your bartender?
19:28How much?
19:33Well, it kind of depends.
19:34I mean, I tip the same amount each time if I have one drink or if I have more.
19:38But percentage-wise, I'd say about...
19:42See, you don't tip a bartender as much as a waitress,
19:45because he's right there.
19:46Right.
19:47Ten percent, I think.
19:48Ten percent.
19:49I disagree.
19:50No, 20.
19:5120.
19:52And...
19:5320, yeah.
19:54Okay.
19:55Betty, your turn.
19:56I've been getting short drinks lately.
19:58Betty?
19:59Jan Murray.
20:00Oh, all right.
20:01In the late 50s, Jan, before he went into politics,
20:03Jerry Brown was working to become what?
20:05Jerry Brown, our governor.
20:06Jerry Brown, our governor.
20:07He was working to become...
20:09A priest.
20:10A priest.
20:11I agree.
20:12That's right.
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21:18Bob, your turn.
21:19Vincent Price, please.
21:20All right, sir.
21:21What's that classic sculpture by Rodin
21:23that shows two nude lovers embraced in a kiss?
21:27It's called The Kiss.
21:28The Kiss.
21:29I agree.
21:30By Rodin, yes.
21:31That's right.
21:32Ready?
21:33Judy Landers.
21:34Judy, we've all heard of the expression
21:36the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
21:39According to the San Francisco Examiner,
21:41is that the best route to take?
21:44Through his stomach.
21:45Yeah, is that good advice to be a good cook
21:47and you got the guy?
21:49Oh, let's see.
21:51No.
21:52No.
21:53I think it's not the best advice.
21:54That is not the best advice.
21:55I disagree.
21:56No, it's not.
21:57Betty, with 17 children, I understand your answer there.
22:00They say here...
22:02Well, by the way, Betty, no offense,
22:04but what is your advocation?
22:08It is no.
22:09Show the man that you are interested in his work.
22:11That will make him more interested in you
22:13than if you are a good cook.
22:15All right?
22:16Can't put an X there, Bob.
22:17Skip Stevenson, please.
22:18I know you wanted to go to Judy to win,
22:20but this may work out.
22:21Oh, no, this will work.
22:22This will work.
22:23Not watching the board.
22:24According to studies,
22:25are mice really fond of cheese?
22:27Mice, do they really like cheese?
22:29If it's not laying on a small piece of wood.
22:32Spring, yeah, no.
22:34Are mice really fond of cheese?
22:36Well, mousetrap people seem to think so.
22:38Remember mousetraps?
22:39Sure.
22:40Yeah.
22:41I used to get caught in them all the time.
22:43But anyway, I would say, yeah,
22:44they would have to be fond of cheese.
22:45Yeah, they like cheese.
22:46Sure.
22:47I'll agree.
22:48No, it's a misconception.
22:49Mice often pass up cheese when offered it, in fact.
22:51Put a circle there.
22:52Betty?
22:53Diddy Kon.
22:54For the championship and $400,
22:56who was famous for his pathetic symphony?
22:59And I always thought it was patateek,
23:01but it's a pathetic symphony.
23:03Barry Manilow.
23:04No.
23:05Uh, oh.
23:08Oh, I know this one.
23:10Prokofiev.
23:11Prokofiev.
23:12I agree.
23:13Tchaikovsky,
23:14Symphony No. 6 in B minor,
23:16but that's the way to play the game.
23:17Back at it with an X.
23:18Where are you going, Bob?
23:19Home after that last move.
23:21Waylon and Madam, please.
23:23Oh!
23:25Judy Landers would have been the move.
23:28I got two in a row.
23:29I know.
23:30I'm still shocked from that first game.
23:31I know.
23:32The secret swirl of the $24,000.
23:33I haven't come down yet.
23:34That's all right.
23:36According to food experts, Madam...
23:38Is my box working?
23:43Yes, it's fine.
23:45It's all right.
23:46Yeah.
23:47Say, Madam, according to food experts,
23:49is there any difference between brown eggs and white eggs
23:52besides the color?
23:53Any difference?
23:56Yes, brown eggs can run faster.
24:05Is there any difference?
24:06Besides?
24:07Yes, the taste is...
24:08Brown eggs are better.
24:09Yeah, there is a difference.
24:12I'll agree.
24:13No, there's no difference at all.
24:14No?
24:15Put a circle there and pick a star.
24:17Betty?
24:20Oh, Judy Landers.
24:22Yes, that's the move to block because Bob...
24:24Bob is goofing off.
24:25Bob may next time go there, you see.
24:30Good move.
24:31It's a move.
24:32Just judging here, Bob.
24:33Just judging.
24:34Say, true or false, Judy,
24:35Richard Nixon once tried out
24:37but failed to be a G-man with the FBI.
24:40A G-man?
24:41A G-man.
24:42Hmm.
24:43That's true.
24:44That's a government man.
24:45Oh.
24:46I knew that.
24:47No.
24:49I think that that is...
24:51Yes, he did try to be a G-man.
24:52Yes, he did.
24:53And he said that's true.
24:55I agree.
24:56But he didn't make the ranks.
24:57No, he didn't.
24:58You've got the circle there.
24:59And let me explain something here.
25:01Two cubicles open.
25:02It's Barbara Mandrell, Mary Crosby.
25:04If you're correct on this, Bob,
25:05you will have the X.
25:06Incorrect, circle will get the square
25:08and the championship.
25:09So, pick a star.
25:10Mary Crosby, please.
25:11Mary, who is Donald McHenry?
25:16He's a famous FBI man.
25:19Very famous FBI man.
25:20I disagree.
25:21No, he's the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
25:23Betty, your turn.
25:25Barbara Mandrell.
25:26Barbara Mandrell.
25:27It's the only cubicle open.
25:28If you are correct, $400 and the championship.
25:29Incorrect, we have a tie game.
25:31Barbara, according to surveys,
25:33would most wives like to see their husbands
25:35around the house more,
25:37or do they see too much of them as it is now?
25:42I would say they want to see them more.
25:44More.
25:45I agree.
25:46Most women would like to see their husbands more.
25:49We have a new champion and a commercial word.
25:51Here we go.
25:58When Karen was one,
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26:02And as she grew older,
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26:28Come and get it!
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28:36This is NBC News Update.
28:37I'm Edwin Neumann.
28:39Edmund Muskie goes before
28:40the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
28:42this morning on his nomination
28:43as Secretary of State.
28:45Muskie is expected to be confirmed
28:46by the committee and by the full Senate
28:48by tonight.
28:50A newspaper in Tehran says
28:52the American hostages have been warned
28:54that they will be killed
28:55if the United States attempts another rescue.
28:58Iran's Justice Minister,
28:59Minister Mohammed Baheshti says nothing will be done about the hostages for
29:02another six weeks when the new Parliament takes up the issue. Adjutants
29:07General of the National Guard in all the states say the federal government has
29:11permitted state militias and army reserves to deteriorate to a point where
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