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00:00Everyone in this arena has a money stake
00:05in one of our famous couples.
00:07Rooting section number one has its money on Pat Harrington
00:10and his wife, Marjorie.
00:13Rooting section number two backs Gavin McLeod
00:15and his wife, Patty.
00:17Rooting section number three is betting on Alan Lutton
00:19and his wife, Betty White,
00:22as we play the game of Celebrity Gossip, Tattletales.
00:28And here's the star of Tattletales, Bert Cumby.
00:32-♪
00:42Thank you, everybody. Hello.
00:43Welcome to Tattletales. Nice to see you.
00:45This is a show where our stars share their secrets
00:48and their winnings with their own rooting section,
00:50and we have three terrific celebrity couples today
00:52who are about to start sharing their secrets
00:54and their winnings, we hope.
00:55So, fellas, have a seat out here with me.
00:57Ladies, if you will, step to the rear,
00:58and we shall be back to start our first round
01:00of Tattletales right after this message.
01:02-♪
01:09What do we have back there for Donna?
01:10A beautiful living room set.
01:12It's a beautiful, elegant dining room set.
01:14Beautiful modern furniture.
01:17What do we have behind that curtain?
01:18A new dining room set.
01:20Beautiful patio furniture.
01:23Open up the curtain and show her what's back there.
01:25-♪
01:28You have a beautiful living room set.
01:31-♪
01:33Let's make a deal, furnishing the fun.
01:35Up next on Buzzer, let's play.
01:39Okay, we're back, ready to roll.
01:41First off, let's say hello to Mr. Alan Ludden
01:43and his wife, Betty White.
01:44So, how do we do that?
01:45You know what we're going to do?
01:47We're going to win today.
01:49You are going to win?
01:51Well, I hope so. All right.
01:52There's a lot of people in the blue section over here
01:54that might want to hold you to that.
01:55Next to Betty and Alan is Gavin McCloud
01:58and his lovely wife, Patty.
01:59Oh, boy.
02:01That's a wild one.
02:08They're raring to go in the yellow section, aren't they?
02:10Next to Patty and Gavin is Mr. Pat Harrington
02:12and his wife, Maude.
02:14Take a look, Pat.
02:22Okay, wish we had a little enthusiasm here in the audience
02:25is what we need, folks.
02:26That's what you call it, a little enthusiasm.
02:27All right, ladies, we'll say goodbye to you now.
02:30We'll be back to you in just a minute to play our game.
02:31See you in a minute.
02:32Okay, gentlemen, ready to go, huh?
02:34Ready and raring, you got three rooting sections
02:36really behind you.
02:37Here we go with the first question.
02:39The first one to hit that red button gets to answer it.
02:41Here it is.
02:42It happened at a party.
02:45Gavin.
02:50Gavin is up and you're fast.
02:52Wow.
02:53Man, that is fast.
02:54He is fast.
02:54That is fast.
02:57Anyway...
03:00This is slow.
03:02This is slow, but that was fast.
03:04No, I don't know how to start the story,
03:05but this is the story.
03:07We were married.
03:09Ed Asner, who I work with, and Nancy, his wife,
03:11on Orenzo Music, and his wife, Henrietta,
03:13wanted to give us a party.
03:14Remember, you guys, you were out of town.
03:15Yeah, yeah.
03:16Only a few blocks from your house.
03:17How come you didn't get an invitation?
03:20Anyway, they gave us this party.
03:21It was several miles away from my house, as a matter of fact.
03:23Yeah, I know, bro.
03:24Someday.
03:25Anyway, they gave us this wonderful party,
03:27and being vegetarians,
03:28what they had for us at the party
03:30was a three-layer or tier carrot cake.
03:35Oh, delicious.
03:36That was our wedding cake, yeah.
03:37All with a white kind of thing with broccoli around,
03:39a little green, and a bell on top,
03:41you know, with a his-and-her bell.
03:43And that's what happened at the party.
03:45That was a party, a wedding party for two vegetarians,
03:47and that was the cake.
03:47You are newlyweds, are you not?
03:50You and Patty?
03:51Is the cake still fresh?
03:52You've been married, how long?
03:54I have to ask Carol.
03:55I think it's three months, two months.
03:56Oh, wait, it's two months, three months today.
03:59Three months today.
04:00Congratulations.
04:02Thank you very much.
04:04Well, then, the cake isn't fresh, is it?
04:06No, the cake is probably all gone, too, Pat.
04:08It was terrific carrot cake, and that was the thing.
04:10I love carrot cake.
04:11So, what happened at a party,
04:12we need a one- or two-word clue from you.
04:14Um...
04:17Carrot.
04:18The lady says carrot.
04:19Carrot is the word.
04:20All right, lady in your reading section says carrot,
04:22and you go with that.
04:23A one-word clue worth $100 to your reading section.
04:25Let's bring on the ladies.
04:27Good evening, ladies.
04:28Good afternoon, ladies.
04:29Good morning.
04:30Good morning, ladies.
04:31Ladies, we have a question and we have a clue.
04:33Here is the question first.
04:35It happened at a party, okay?
04:38And the clue is carrot.
04:41Patty.
04:43Tell us about that, Patty, if you'd like.
04:45Well, Gavin and I, we're just,
04:47we've been married two months today.
04:49It only seems like three months.
04:51Right.
04:52And, um, the Maritime War people
04:56wanted to have a party for us,
04:57so they had it at Ed Asner's house.
04:59Ed and his wife, and Lorenzo Music and his wife.
05:04And the, we eat health foods, and we're vegetarians.
05:07And for our wedding cake, we had a cake
05:10And, uh, that's all, folks.
05:12Right.
05:13No, no, it's, it's, what's up, Doc, right?
05:15That's the one.
05:16That's what I was looking for.
05:17Thanks, ladies.
05:18We'll get back with the next question in just a minute.
05:19Here we go.
05:20Next question, fellas.
05:21Ready to go.
05:22Same question.
05:23It happened at a party.
05:24Pat and Lincoln.
05:25Hi.
05:26Did he beat me?
05:27No.
05:28No.
05:29No.
05:30No.
05:31No.
05:32No.
05:33No.
05:34No.
05:35No.
05:36No.
05:37No.
05:38No.
05:39Did he beat me?
05:40Yes, he did, sir.
05:41I'm sorry.
05:42I beat you so badly.
05:43Are you kidding?
05:44I almost beat myself.
05:45Pat, you're up, sir.
05:46It happened at a party.
05:47It happened at a party.
05:48It happened at a party.
05:49Yes.
05:50When I was doing the, uh, the Guido Ponzini character
05:53on The Parr Show a long, long time ago.
05:55Yes, which was terrific.
05:56Absolutely.
05:57Margie and I went to this party.
06:00A friend of mine by the name of Lynn Phillips had a party.
06:02And in a fit of mischief, I introduced Margie.
06:08I was doing Guido, doing the character of the party.
06:11I introduced Margie as my wife.
06:13And because she doesn't speak Italian,
06:15she had to spend three and a half hours in complete silence
06:19with people putting their nose in her face saying,
06:21how are you?
06:22How are, how are you?
06:24America?
06:25You like America?
06:27Margie would just have to see.
06:29And look at me.
06:30And look at me.
06:31And, uh, uh, uh, uh.
06:35So, uh, she's never forgotten that.
06:37But now as to a clue.
06:38Now as a clue.
06:39One word clue.
06:40It happened at a party.
06:41Italian.
06:42Italian.
06:43Yes.
06:44Can I say Italian?
06:45Can we use that?
06:46Yes, the man says you can use Italian.
06:47Italian.
06:48So that would be the clue.
06:49It happened at a party and the clue would be.
06:50Oh, wait a minute.
06:51What about silent?
06:52Italian.
06:53Italian.
06:54Italian.
06:55Italian.
06:56You want to stick with that?
06:57Italian.
06:58Okay, that's what it is, Amy.
06:59Let's bring on the ladies.
07:00Thanks for the hand.
07:01Okay, ladies.
07:02Uh, we have, uh, we have another question.
07:03It is the same question, in fact.
07:05It happened at a party.
07:07And the clue is.
07:08Italian.
07:10Margie.
07:11Yes.
07:12Yes.
07:13Yes.
07:14Yes.
07:15Yes.
07:16Tell us about that, Margie, if you will, please.
07:17Yes, uh, this was a long time ago
07:18when Pat was doing Guido Ponzini in New York.
07:21And, uh, we had to go to a party.
07:23And he was supposed to be Guido Ponzini for real.
07:25And I was supposed to be his Italian wife.
07:27And all night, I had to shut up
07:29because I couldn't speak Italian.
07:30Couldn't speak Italian.
07:31That's what he said in New York for $100.
07:33That's right.
07:34Okay, at this point, Betty and Alan have zero.
07:37Patty and Gavin and Marge and Pat have $100 as a tie score.
07:41Congratulations.
07:43I was close twice.
07:45And better.
07:46We have been asked to announce
07:48that Alan was very close twice.
07:49I'm just...
07:50Nevertheless.
07:51Which is better than being close once.
07:53Yeah.
07:54Right.
07:55But not much.
07:56Nevertheless, he still has zero at this point.
07:58And now it's time to play a Tattletale quickie.
08:00And here it is.
08:01Ladies, I'm gonna ask you this question.
08:02Don't give me the answer yet.
08:03Here it is.
08:05Suppose your husband's new secretary says to you,
08:09you know, your husband is the sexiest man I ever met.
08:15Would you be pleased to hear it
08:17or a little irritated by it?
08:20Just suppose your husband's new secretary says to you,
08:22you know, your husband is the sexiest man I ever met.
08:25Would you be pleased to hear it or would you be irritated?
08:28Think about that, ladies.
08:30We shall come back to you in a moment and find out.
08:33How would Betty react to your new secretary saying this?
08:36Well, I don't know how she would,
08:38but I know how she should.
08:39How should she react?
08:41And she better do it the way she should.
08:43Yes.
08:44And I think she will because she usually does well.
08:47No, I can't even say that.
08:49Give us a break, will you?
08:50All right.
08:51She'll be pleased with it, for heaven's sakes.
08:54She would be, huh?
08:55As any good red-blooded woman should be.
08:57Oh, really?
08:58See, it doesn't say...
09:00It doesn't say on my card what that secretary looks like.
09:03Wouldn't it be interesting if I had said...
09:05Well, she'd trust some good old Square Allen.
09:08Oh, she does, huh?
09:09Yeah.
09:10I've heard that before, my friend.
09:12Okay, you say that she will say
09:14that she would be pleased to hear it.
09:16She'd be more pleased than displeased.
09:19Don't confuse me now.
09:21It says here that you...
09:23You think she will say she'd be pleased to hear it.
09:25And if she doesn't say that, boo.
09:27Everybody in the blue section.
09:28All right, here we go.
09:29Let's bring her on.
09:30Okay, Betty, a correct answer is worth $100
09:33and you can use it at this point now.
09:35So what is your answer?
09:37Would you be pleased to hear that or irritated?
09:39Well, Allen's such a...
09:40Really a great guy and I feel so kind of secure with him
09:44that if I heard that, I would be so irritated.
09:47I would be great.
09:49Great.
09:55They're turning hostile out here, Betty.
09:57I am sorry.
09:58Sorry about that.
10:00Betty.
10:01You, darling.
10:03I thought you'd be pleased now.
10:05I'd be surprised and then I'd be irritated.
10:08Well, that's what I mean, for heaven's sakes.
10:10A vote of confidence, a guy my age needs it.
10:13Sorry, Betty, no score there.
10:15A guy your age needs a new secretary.
10:17Gavin, how about Betty?
10:18How would she react if that secretary said that to her?
10:21Said that I was the sexiest man?
10:23Yeah.
10:24Would she be pleased or would she be irritated by it?
10:26Well, since you've only been around for two months,
10:28Betty knows I'm the sexiest man around.
10:32But I think she would be overjoyed.
10:35Overjoyed?
10:36Yes, and she would say,
10:37thank you, lady, I know.
10:39She'd be very happy.
10:40Let's see if she would be overjoyed.
10:42Okay, Betty, how would you feel
10:44about that new secretary saying that to you?
10:46I'd be very pleased that she agreed with it.
10:48That's what he said.
10:49You're absolutely right.
10:51Who's in bed?
10:55It'd be fun to take a vote,
10:56a straw vote in the audience
10:57and see how all the women would feel about that.
10:59But that's very nice.
11:00It's very generous of you.
11:01Thanks, honey.
11:02And very kind and mature.
11:03Okay, Ken.
11:04You're my kid.
11:05And you won $100 for your rooting section.
11:07Thank you, dear.
11:08Okay, Pat, how about Marge?
11:09Bert, oh, chum,
11:11this is one of the toughest quickies
11:13that you ever...
11:16I think...
11:18I think that Marge might be secretly pleased
11:23by that kind of a comment.
11:25Secretly pleased?
11:26Yeah.
11:27So that will...
11:28Right behind me, huh, gang, all the way?
11:30Thanks a lot.
11:33They're all nodding their heads.
11:34Mm, he's doing it again.
11:36Yeah.
11:37Okay, you...
11:38I think, I think, I think.
11:39She'll be pleased, all right?
11:40Let's bring her on.
11:41Okay, Marge, how would you react
11:42if that new secretary said that about, uh...
11:44Oh, I think she'd need her glasses changed.
11:46No, I'm only kidding.
11:47Uh, no, I would be flattered that she said that.
11:50You'd be pleased.
11:51That's what he said, and here we go.
11:53Okay, we're at halftime,
11:55and at halftime,
11:56our scorers Betty and Alan, zero still.
11:58But they'll score.
11:59But Patty and Gavin,
12:00Marge and Pat are tied with $200 apiece.
12:03Gentlemen, if you will step to the rear.
12:05Ladies, come on out in front.
12:06We are going to take a look
12:08Ladies, come on out in front.
12:10We are going to change places now,
12:12and while we are doing a turnabout,
12:13we'll break away for this message for you.
12:15Please come back and see us.
12:21Where do you catch TV with class?
12:23Pardon?
12:24The answer is black and white.
12:26Once you're kind of relaxed,
12:27settle back and enjoy yourself.
12:29Buzz till dawn, baby.
12:31Here we are, we're back,
12:32we've changed places,
12:33and, uh, by the way, you know,
12:34our studio audience is winning money.
12:36Everybody except, uh, Betty and Alan's
12:38rooting section at this point,
12:39but they will.
12:40You wait and see.
12:41I guarantee you everybody
12:42will go home with something today.
12:43I make that promise,
12:44and I hope I'm right.
12:46But, uh, if you're in the rooting section
12:47that's backing our top winning couple today,
12:49and there will be one,
12:50we will add a bonus of $1,000
12:52to that rooting section.
12:58Fight, fight, fight, fight.
13:00You can do it, Betty.
13:01I know you can.
13:02I can.
13:03But can Alan do it is the question.
13:04That's...
13:05Let's bring on the fellas
13:06and see if they're ready to go back there.
13:07Gentlemen, are you ready and seated?
13:09I hope so.
13:10I really am.
13:11Am I in the right chair, Bert?
13:12Uh, yes.
13:13Marge is sitting right above you,
13:14so I guess you're in the right chair.
13:15Who's that lady above me?
13:16Uh, that's, uh, Betty White.
13:17I believe that she belongs to you.
13:18That's no lady, that's your wife.
13:19Yeah.
13:20That jealous lady.
13:21Okay, fellas, goodbye.
13:22We'll see you in a minute.
13:23All right, ladies, ready to go.
13:25First question.
13:26I'll take the first response.
13:27When you have an answer,
13:28you think he's really gonna recognize.
13:29Here it is.
13:30It happened in a new home.
13:34I have a hundred of them.
13:36Oh, really?
13:37It happened in a new home.
13:38But I'll just, uh...
13:39All right, well, for starters,
13:41it's a little long,
13:42I'll try to shorten it,
13:43but we had no hot water
13:45or, uh, the heat the first night.
13:48So we called the gas company the next day
13:50to come light the pilot
13:51because we don't even know how to do that.
13:53He came, he said,
13:54we have to rip this pipe out.
13:56It's to your dryer,
13:57and it's a gas pipe,
13:58and call your plumber.
13:59So we called the gas company
14:00the next day to come light the pilot.
14:02It's a gas pipe,
14:03and call your plumber.
14:04So we called the plumber the next day.
14:05He said, yes, that's right,
14:06it's illegal.
14:07Um, you have to get a new goodie.
14:09So he said,
14:10I have to get a permit
14:11and a this and a that and a da.
14:13So he puts it in
14:14to the tune of over $300
14:16and from 9 to 3 in the afternoon
14:19and goes to hook the thing up
14:21and he said,
14:22oh, my...
14:23I said, what's wrong?
14:24He said,
14:25you have an electric dryer.
14:27And nobody checked.
14:29The plumber didn't check
14:31and the gas company didn't check.
14:32Oh, my God.
14:33And Gavin and I don't know
14:34what we have.
14:35Oh.
14:36Oh, I don't know, Betty.
14:38Oh.
14:39Betty just said,
14:40oh, I hope she wins.
14:43So we said because
14:44we were such good sports
14:45that if we didn't tell his boss,
14:46uh, he'd only charge us,
14:48you know, like $25 less or something.
14:50His boss knows now.
14:51I know he does.
14:52Oh, wow.
14:54Okay, so we need a,
14:55we need a clue
14:56that Gavin's never gonna forget.
14:57I think this,
14:58I think dryer.
14:59Dryer would probably do it.
15:00It happened in a new home.
15:01Okay, one word clue
15:02worth $100 to your rooting section.
15:03Let's bring on the fellas.
15:04All right, gentlemen,
15:05we have asked the ladies
15:06a question now.
15:07We have a clue.
15:08Sound that signal in front of you
15:09when you recognize your wife
15:10and think you can match her story.
15:12Here is the question first.
15:13It happened
15:14in a new home.
15:15Okay?
15:16The clue is
15:17dryer.
15:18Gavin.
15:19Yes!
15:20Yes!
15:21Yes!
15:22Yes!
15:23Yes!
15:24Yes!
15:25Tell us about that, Gavin.
15:26Uh, we dumb.
15:27You know, we're both Pisces
15:28and we have no right
15:29to own a home.
15:30That's true.
15:31I'm sure you people
15:32know the story.
15:33Uh...
15:34Anyway.
15:35It's that funny.
15:36Anyway,
15:37we spent a fortune
15:38having a gas pipe
15:39hooked up under the floor
15:40coming to another room
15:41for our dryer.
15:43And the guy finished
15:44everything in it
15:45and it was a gas pipe.
15:46And it was a gas pipe.
15:47And it was a gas pipe.
15:48And it was a gas pipe.
15:49And it was a gas pipe.
15:50And you painted
15:51your nose, Gavin.
15:52Pat is hanging
15:53his head in oil.
15:54Ooh, that hurts.
15:55Isn't that funny?
15:56Isn't that awful?
15:57Pisces, you think,
15:58doesn't do well as a homeowner.
15:59Is that right?
16:00No.
16:01Yes, but he said it a lot
16:02better than that, Bert.
16:03Oh.
16:04I said people as dumb
16:05as we are should not
16:06be allowed to own a home.
16:07No, no.
16:08I would never say
16:09people as dumb as you are
16:10should not be allowed
16:11to own a home.
16:12I said it, though.
16:13You said it first.
16:14I wouldn't say that.
16:15Absolutely not.
16:16Thanks, fellas.
16:17We'll come back with
16:18the next question
16:19in just a moment.
16:20And here it is.
16:21A real surprise.
16:22Myron.
16:23I don't know
16:24if you remember this.
16:25Tell us about
16:26a real surprise, Myron.
16:27It was his birthday
16:28this past year,
16:29which was okay.
16:30And then I thought
16:31he'd forgotten an anniversary,
16:32but he came home
16:33with a big box one night.
16:34We just took up skiing
16:35three years ago.
16:36And it was this huge box.
16:38And he kept taking
16:39ski clothes out of it,
16:41saying, how do you like this?
16:42Oh, everything was gorgeous.
16:44There were four outfits
16:45in there.
16:46Wow.
16:47And he said,
16:48which one do you want?
16:49And I said, oh, you know.
16:50He said, they're all yours.
16:51He said, they're all paid for.
16:52So now we need a clue.
16:53What would it be?
16:54A real surprise?
16:55A ski?
16:56A real ski?
16:57Or ski clothes?
16:58Ski clothes,
16:59that'd be two words.
17:00Try tennis racket.
17:01I don't think he'll remember
17:02if I say ski.
17:03Don't listen to Betty.
17:04She's yelling tennis racket.
17:05Tennis racket.
17:06Um...
17:07Um...
17:08Oh...
17:09Oh, a parka.
17:10A real surprise.
17:11How about parka?
17:12Parkas?
17:13Warm-ups.
17:14Warm-ups.
17:15What's that?
17:16Parkas?
17:17Parkas?
17:18What is it gonna be?
17:19Parkas?
17:20All right.
17:21Parkas it is.
17:22Okay.
17:23Let's bring on the fellas.
17:24It's your fault.
17:25I hope you were all right.
17:27Fellas,
17:28we have another question
17:29and here it is.
17:30A real surprise.
17:32That's the question.
17:33The clue is
17:35parkas.
17:38The clue is what?
17:40Forget it.
17:41That's very interesting.
17:42Tell us about it, Alan.
17:43I didn't think you...
17:44I didn't hear you.
17:45You said parkas.
17:46You what?
17:47What did you just say?
17:48Parkas was the clue?
17:49Yes.
17:50I wish I could kill myself.
17:51Uh...
17:52I don't have any idea.
17:53I do too.
17:54So tell us about it, Alan.
17:55Not about killing yourself.
17:56Just tell us about why you pressed that button.
17:58Well, I pressed the button
17:59because I thought you said party.
18:01Oh.
18:02And...
18:03Oh, I'm sorry.
18:04I said parkas and then that...
18:06Does that sound familiar to you now, Pat?
18:08Well, I...
18:09You know, I didn't hear it the first time.
18:11I thought you said party.
18:13Oh, I feel...
18:14I feel like such a loser.
18:16I'm sorry, fellas.
18:17No score there.
18:18Betty and Alan have still yet to score.
18:20Patty and Gavin have $300.
18:22Marge and Pat have $200.
18:23You will be back with more of Tattletales
18:25in just a moment.
18:26Please come back and sit this way.
18:31Okay, I have a Tattletale quickie.
18:33I am now going to ask the gentleman this question.
18:35Do not give me the answer until I ask for it.
18:37Here it is, fellas.
18:38Do you think, in general,
18:40if a wife wants her husband to wear a wedding ring,
18:43he should do it?
18:45Do you think, in general now,
18:47not specifically about you folks,
18:48but in general,
18:49if a wife wants a man to wear a wedding ring,
18:52if a wife wants a man to wear a wedding ring,
18:54should he wear it?
18:56Think about that, fellas,
18:57and we'll be back to you in just a second.
18:59Okay, Betty, how about Alan?
19:01Do you think he will think that a man should do that?
19:03I've lost my confidence.
19:04Sure, why not?
19:05No, no, no.
19:06Sure, yeah.
19:07You think...
19:08Yes to anything, Bert.
19:09You bet.
19:10Whatever you want.
19:11Now, Betty, I want you to think about this carefully.
19:13I'm thinking about it carefully.
19:14I'm with you, Bert.
19:15You bet.
19:16You don't want to change your mind?
19:18No, no, no.
19:19Yes, you bet.
19:20Yes, the man, he should do so.
19:21Okay, let's bring on Alan.
19:23Okay, Alan, what is the answer to that?
19:26I think he should wear it because he wants to,
19:29but if she wants to,
19:31I see no reason for his not doing it,
19:33so I think he should.
19:34That's right.
19:35You were right, sir.
19:37You had us all scared there for a minute,
19:39but you came through and you were right.
19:41Absolutely.
19:42Let's see a score up there.
19:43Okay, that makes it official.
19:44Thank you, Alan.
19:45Okay, Patty, how about Gavin?
19:46What will he say?
19:47I think he should wear one
19:49if he wants to, only.
19:51Not if the wife wants him to.
19:52If it makes him feel good,
19:53then you buy it for him
19:54and you have it soldered on his hand.
19:56And...
19:57Okay, only if he wants to.
19:58Only if he wants to.
19:59So the answer would be no,
20:00not if his wife wants him to.
20:01It should be that he wants him to.
20:02So your answer is no.
20:03Whatever you said, Bert.
20:04No, do you think in general
20:05if a wife wants her husband to wear a wedding ring,
20:07he should do so?
20:08No.
20:09No.
20:10Only if he feels good doing it.
20:11So the answer is no.
20:12You think he'll say no.
20:13Let's bring him on.
20:14Okay, Gavin, how do you feel about that?
20:16A definite no.
20:18A definite no.
20:19Yes!
20:20No, no!
20:21That's what she said.
20:22Never on his plane to the ring.
20:24No, no, Bert, I love you.
20:26No.
20:27That's the point.
20:28Is that the verbal?
20:29It's the physical.
20:30The physical is the ring.
20:31The ring is here.
20:33That's...
20:34No, no, yes, yes.
20:35You go tell her.
20:36You said no, and that's what she said.
20:38I know, but the ring was in front of my face.
20:40Well, I can't help it.
20:41You said no, and that's the answer we got,
20:42and you won with that.
20:43Okay.
20:44You scored with that.
20:45You said no, she said no.
20:46She gave a reason for it that made sense.
20:47I love that little person.
20:48Thank you very much.
20:49Barnes, how about Pat?
20:50Well, I don't know.
20:51He doesn't wear a wedding ring,
20:52but we've been married a long time.
20:54I think he has to make his own decision,
20:56and I would say no.
20:57You'll say no?
20:58That he should only wear it if he wants to.
21:00If he wants to.
21:01In other words, what Patty said, really.
21:02Yeah.
21:03Okay, let's bring on Pat and see if he thinks so.
21:04Pat?
21:05Yes.
21:06Yes, sir.
21:07How do you feel about that wedding ring question?
21:08Oh, I think if the wife wants the guy to wear it,
21:11that, yeah, he should wear it.
21:12Oh.
21:13I wear one.
21:15Well, you don't wear one.
21:17I don't wear one.
21:18Pat said...
21:19Oops.
21:20Our time is up.
21:21That means Patty and Gavin are grand winners for today.
21:27Patty and Gavin, you have won $400.
21:30We add $1,000 to that for a grand total
21:33for your looting section of $1,400.
21:38Not bad at all.
21:39We will be back with more of Tattletales
21:41in just a moment right after this message for you.
21:43Please come back.
21:44A brand-new car.
21:45A brand-new car.
21:47It's yours.
21:48That car is yours.
21:50Let's make a deal.
21:51Up next on Buzzer.
21:53I bid $30.
21:54Okay.
21:55Today, we gave away a total of $1,700.
21:57We hope you come back and see us next time.
21:58Bert, Connie, Shane.
21:59So long until then.
22:00Be with us on Tattletales, will you?
22:02Nice to have you with us.
22:03Bye.
22:04This is John Harlan speaking for Tattletales,
22:07a Mark Goodson, Bill Todman production.
22:15This program has been edited for broadcast.