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00:00One of these stars is sitting in the secret square, and the contestant who picks it first
00:14could win a Canadian holiday in Montreal.
00:17Oh, my goodness!
00:18Which star is it?
00:21Lynn Redgrave.
00:23Buck Owen.
00:26Rosemary.
00:28Michael Landon.
00:31Charro.
00:33John Davidson.
00:36Wink Martindale.
00:38Mike Connors.
00:39Or Paul Liz.
00:41All in the Hollywood Squares.
00:44And here is the master of the Hollywood Squares, Peter Marshall.
00:47Thank you, Jane.
00:47Good evening.
00:48Welcome to the Hollywood Squares.
00:49Hello, guys.
00:50Hi, Peter.
00:51We're welcoming a player we haven't ever seen before.
00:54My dear friend, Wink Martindale.
00:57Marvin's playing.
00:58Wink Martindale, ladies and gentlemen.
01:00Thank you, Peter.
01:01Thank you very much.
01:04And our mid-circle for the evening is a young lady who lives in Guam.
01:07Is that true?
01:08That's right.
01:08And she is a gift-wear buyer.
01:10Here for a few weeks, and happy to be on the Hollywood Squares, Jane Shane.
01:13That's right.
01:14Nice to see you, Jane.
01:15Nice to be here.
01:17And our Mr. X is a soap and diaper salesman, married father of a young son, Bruce Peterson.
01:23Hiya, Bruce.
01:24Good to see you.
01:25And we're going to sell a product or two.
01:27We're going to return and play a secret square game right after this message.
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02:45It's back.
02:56Whammy, the all-new Press Your Luck tonight at 10 p.m. only on Game Show Network.
02:59Awkey for the players to get three stars in a row, either across or without a diagonal lead.
03:04It's up to them to figure out if the stars are going to be a correct answer in making one up.
03:07That's how they get the squares.
03:08Each completed game is worth $250.
03:10And we have three secret square games.
03:11Ken?
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04:00The whole body is the Secret Square.
04:01As one of the stars are brief for the show to help with the blood.
04:03Bruce, you're on the talk backstage.
04:05Pick a star. Good luck.
04:06Michael Landon.
04:06Michael, do auto safety experts think that it's a good idea to keep a bag of stale marshmallows
04:13in the glove compartment of your car, yes or no?
04:18To keep a bag of stale marshmallows?
04:20Auto safety experts.
04:21Do they think that's a good idea, to keep a bag of stale marshmallows in your glove compartment, yes or no?
04:25I think just the fact that you can read it with that straight face is marked.
04:28No.
04:29That's good, no.
04:30I agree.
04:31They never even mentioned it.
04:32Ha.
04:33No.
04:33What am I?
04:34James?
04:34Mike Connors.
04:35Mike.
04:37It was around the turn of the century when people first sang the lines,
04:41She's my steady lady most everyone knows.
04:44Who is she?
04:47She's my steady lady, theta, sweet Georgia Brown.
04:50Sweet Georgia Brown.
04:53I disagree.
04:54Sweet Rosie O'Grady.
04:56With a circle.
04:57Yeah, it's a very good turn.
04:58Chato, please.
05:00Chato.
05:00Hi.
05:01According to the AMA.
05:03Do you know what the AMA is?
05:04Oh, no.
05:07That's the American Medical Association.
05:09Oh, why don't you say this part?
05:10I got it now.
05:10All right.
05:10Should pregnant women wear seatbelts?
05:13This is a question that I should never worry because I want to be pregnant.
05:16And I have to cook and cook and cook as a dream, the impossible dream.
05:26I'm going to think about my logic.
05:28Honestly, I think that they should wear a pillow and throw...
05:33How about seatbelts?
05:34Should they wear any pregnant women?
05:35Well, the seatbelts don't do nothing, but it's any protection, I think, so yes.
05:40Yes.
05:40I agree.
05:41And the Highway Safety Foundation agrees with that.
05:43Yes, yes.
05:44We're the next.
05:44Okay, Jane.
05:45John Davidson.
05:46John, good evening, my friend.
05:49Your eyebrows keep perspiration out of your eyes.
05:52Yes.
05:53Do they do anything else?
05:54You know, Peter, for the role I did on the streets of Francisco, I shaved off my eyebrows.
05:57I remember that.
05:58And I noticed right away, not only do they keep perspiration out of your eyes, but they
06:02keep glare when I would have to put on phony ones because, yeah, they prevent glare.
06:09That's why football players put phony eyebrows down here.
06:13I agree.
06:14Yes, that's excellent.
06:15They provide shading from the sun.
06:17All righty.
06:17You're in the circle, Bruce.
06:19You, Martin, build a ball.
06:20Wankert, it's your turn.
06:21Listen carefully, my friend.
06:23Who is famous for his Moonlight Sonata?
06:26Moonlight Sonata.
06:28Who is famous for his Moonlight Sonata?
06:30Well, Peter, I have to be honest with you.
06:31That's a very simple question for me, and I'll tell you why.
06:34I do a local radio show, as you probably know, and I did an entire week about a year
06:39ago on the career and the life and the music of George Gershwin.
06:41George Gershwin.
06:42And that is one of George Gershwin's grades.
06:47I'll agree.
06:48Ludwig van Beethoven.
06:50But that's the way you play the game, Wankert, and Bale.
06:53That's exactly how you play it.
06:56You're starting to look like John Davidson also, yeah.
06:59Now, Jane, let me explain something.
07:01We have a secret square up there.
07:02You saw the coat, and then we have the vacation, the luggage, a $1,000 gift certificate.
07:06How are you going to play this?
07:07I'll take Mr. Martindale.
07:08For $250.
07:09Wankert, Reader's Digest quotes Susan Ford as saying,
07:13something of her, something of hers is perfect.
07:16What is it?
07:18Something of Susan Ford's is perfect.
07:21Right.
07:21Oh, I don't know whether, I, first thing I do in the morning is read the newspaper,
07:29and I just happened to read that about three days ago.
07:32I found it very unusual.
07:34Susan Ford, according to a doctor that she goes to, has perfect, perfect legs.
07:40Legs.
07:41I disagree.
07:42They're not bad.
07:44You've noticed, too.
07:45Yes, her father is perfect, according to Susan.
07:48Yes, and we have $250 of Jane Shane.
07:56Buck Owen with the secret square, and we're going to have another secret square game right now.
08:00And Sturko starts the second secret square.
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08:38The whole mind is the secret square in Jane Jane.
08:41Good luck there.
08:41You'll start.
08:42Take a start.
08:42Michael Landon.
08:45According to the book, The Pioneers, when the pioneers came across America to settle in the West,
08:51what was the greatest danger they had to fear?
08:59Greatest danger they had to fear.
09:01The pioneers, when they came across America to settle in the West,
09:05what was the greatest danger they had to fear?
09:08Oh, wow.
09:11Uh, mm.
09:13I would say flash floods.
09:15Water, flash floods.
09:17I disagree.
09:17I would think maybe the Indian, no, disease.
09:19Disease.
09:20Yes, many thousands of them died of that.
09:21That's very good.
09:22Yes, you've figured that out, Jane.
09:23What does that mean, Bruce?
09:24Mike Connors.
09:27True or false?
09:28At a university in the state of Washington,
09:31you can sign up for a course called Massage,
09:34or even one for, uh, called Visual Nudism.
09:39Where is this, on Sunset, or where?
09:40No, no, State of Washington.
09:42State of Washington.
09:43State of Washington.
09:44University of Washington.
09:45I didn't say the university.
09:46I said the university in the state of Washington.
09:48Oh, the university in the state.
09:49You can sign up for a course called Massage,
09:50or even one called Visual Nudism.
09:51Yeah, I, I, I, uh, hmm.
09:56Where is that gutter?
09:57Uh, I would say yes.
09:59Yeah, sure you can.
10:00I'll agree.
10:01Sure, why not?
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12:16There was two of them.
12:20One was all red.
12:21They took off my condiment.
12:23It was really spicy mustard.
12:24Yeah, that sounds like the whammy, all right.
12:25Next time, your big butt, no whammy.
12:28It's back.
12:29Whammy, the all-new Press Your Luck, tonight at 10 p.m. only on Game Show Network.
12:32Whammy, I got one right over there.
12:34Wow.
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12:36Mrs. Partridge.
12:37Mrs. Whammy?
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12:42See your favorite moms on great game shows, plus a very special Mother's Day edition of Whammy, the all-new Press Your Luck, featuring Dharma's mom.
12:51Laura Ingalls' mom.
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12:54And this is what I say to the whammy.
12:57That's the mother of all game shows, Saturday, May 11th, from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight Eastern and Pacific.
13:02Oh, mama.
13:05Secret square game, Jane.
13:07Buck Owens, please.
13:07Buck, according to folklore, what was in John Henry's hand when he died?
13:16Well, being a real student of the folk music and the folk history and everything, I happen to know for sure that it was a six-shooter.
13:27A six-shooter, a gun, Jane?
13:28I disagree.
13:29What was it?
13:30It was a hammer.
13:30It was a hammer, yeah.
13:32You play the game well, Jane, and so does Buck.
13:34Rose?
13:35Rosemarine.
13:35Rosemarine, a block here.
13:38Dear Abby says that there is only one reason why people lie.
13:43What reason is that?
13:45Because they want to get re-elected.
13:53Why do people lie?
13:55Well, uh, I can't lie, because I, I give it away in my face, but I, it's going to be a lot of fun when he wakes up.
14:07Well, I can't lie.
14:08I can't understand.
14:10I think people lie because they're afraid of the truth.
14:12They don't want to tell the truth, and I think it's the easiest way.
14:14I agree with that.
14:15That's about it.
14:16We're the next.
14:16Okay, Jane.
14:17Paul Lynn.
14:18Paul, according to Dr. Silverson, at what age does a child usually begin to understand the meaning of a spanking?
14:30The real meaning?
14:3524.
14:36When they, uh, well, I, when, when, when they feel it, or?
14:50They usually understand the meaning of a spanking a child.
14:53At what age?
14:54Uh, I never understood.
14:58I will say, until I got home, I'll say, I'll say four.
15:04Four.
15:07I disagree.
15:08You disagree?
15:09Four.
15:10Yes.
15:10Okay.
15:11Put an X there.
15:12Bruce, secret square game.
15:14Back to Wink Martindale.
15:15Back to the Winker for a tie game.
15:17Wink.
15:17A nun in Chicago made headlines around the country recently by sitting on a man.
15:24Why did she do that?
15:25A nun in Chicago.
15:26Well, being from the Rosemary School, I never lie, so I'm really going to tell you the truth this time.
15:35This is, this is really something that, uh, I do know a little bit about.
15:39This was a news story about three weeks ago.
15:41As a matter of fact, Peter, I think she was photographed sitting on top of the man.
15:45And what happened was, the nun was performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a person who had just gotten hurt in an automobile accident.
15:55It happened on the side of the freeway.
15:56I think it was Chicago, Illinois.
15:58Bruce?
15:59I disagree.
16:00You do?
16:01Maybe you disagree with that.
16:02He was a thief who was trying to escape the church with a lot of money.
16:04The sister and Rubley tackled him and sat on him until a cop's arrived.
16:09We have a tie, getting in.
16:16Charo?
16:17Wow, another secret square down the street with Charo.
16:20So we'll have another secret square again.
16:21Oh, my goodness.
16:22And I know the whole cinema.
16:23I live in encyclopedia now.
16:24I know that, yes.
16:25No, you don't trust me.
16:26No, you don't trust me.
16:28Okay.
16:29And this time, X starts the third secret square.
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17:14So the home audience are two-foot square.
17:16And Bruce Peterson, you're starting on, my friend.
17:18Take a start.
17:19Michael Landon.
17:20Michael, Marlon Brando played the leader of a motorcycle gang in the movie The Wild One, right?
17:27But Lee Marvin also played a leader of a motorcycle gang in an equally famous movie.
17:32What was the title of that movie?
17:37Lee Marvin.
17:39Brando was in The Wild One.
17:41And Lee Marvin also played a leader of a motorcycle gang.
17:43What was the title of that movie?
17:47That's the same movie.
17:48Same movie.
17:49They co-starred in that film.
17:53I'll agree.
17:54That's right.
17:55It was a rival gang.
17:56Hey, that's what we'd get to.
17:57We're the next game.
17:58Mike Connors.
17:59That's it.
18:00Take a stare.
18:04Michael, this is the good one.
18:06It's worth $4,800.
18:09And listen carefully.
18:10Special envelope.
18:11Who wrote God's in his heaven, all's right with the world?
18:17God's in his heaven, all's right with the world.
18:18Was it Robert Frost, Robert Burns, or Robert Browning?
18:22I know his first name was Robert.
18:34It was Robert, Robert Browning.
18:39Robert Browning.
18:41I'll agree.
18:42That's right.
18:43There you go.
18:52Well, Jamesy, I know your teenage daughter is out there watching.
18:56And you have won the following.
18:58A Mexican vacation, and the washers, the camera, and a $1 million game show host.
19:06Wink Martindale.
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21:29Bruce, your turn.
21:33Okay, I'll go with Buck for luck.
21:35Hey, Buck.
21:35Incidentally, Buck opens next week at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.
21:38He's one of the really cute guys in show business.
21:40Hey, I've got to tell you, it's Peter Marshall.
21:42You know, Peter and I, on the 21st, is going to be at the Sands Hotel.
21:46Say, Buck, in hospitals, doctors sometimes write the letters G-O-K.
21:58G-O-K on a patient's chart.
22:00True or false?
22:01G-O-K stands for God Only Knows.
22:04Oh, that's what it stands for.
22:12I would say that that is very likely that they do write G-O-K on there, by the way.
22:18And that it stands for God Only Knows.
22:19Yes.
22:20You said that is true.
22:22Yes, that's true.
22:24I'll disagree.
22:24That is true, by the way.
22:26You've got to trust me.
22:27God Only Knows.
22:27Okay, you have a circle there.
22:29Jane, your turn.
22:30Lynn, nice to see you this evening.
22:33You look so lovely.
22:34According to the Milwaukee Journal...
22:37What should I know of that?
22:38...the term precious stone.
22:41Precious stone applies only to diamonds, rubies, and sapphires.
22:47And one other.
22:48I would think emeralds.
22:50Emeralds.
22:52That's correct.
22:53I agree.
22:53Others, such as pearls, are considered semi-precious.
22:56Emeralds.
22:57Yes, very good.
22:59$500, Jane Shane.
23:03We're going to turn to more of the present Jane with Jane.
23:07Take a start, yeah?
23:08Michael Landon.
23:09Michael, what did Henry Kissinger do to win the Nobel Prize?
23:13Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:14Yes.
23:14Yes.
23:15Yes.
23:15Yes.
23:16Yes.
23:16Yes.
23:17Yes.
23:18Yes.
23:19Yes.
23:20Yes.
23:21Yes.
23:22Yes.
23:23Yes.
23:24Yes.
23:25Yes.
23:26Yes.
23:27Yes.
23:28Yes.
23:29Well, he won the Peace Prize for helping bring peace to Vietnam.
23:40Back to a Michael Landon question.
23:42A group of famous early Americans called themselves the old comers.
23:45The old comers.
23:46What do you call them?
23:48Or what do we call them?
23:49Would you say that again?
23:51Yes.
23:51A group of famous early Americans called themselves, called themselves the old comers.
23:56What do you or we call them?
23:59The 49ers.
24:02The 49ers.
24:03The 49ers.
24:04I agree.
24:05The Pilgrims.
24:06Put an X there.
24:07Bruce, your turn.
24:08Charles Noah's the only one.
24:10Bruce, pick a star.
24:11Oh, Mike Connors.
24:12Mike, according to Dr. Joyce Brothers, should single women who want to meet guys be most concerned
24:19with where they live, where they drink, or where they work?
24:23The ones I've known, where they drink.
24:26No, I would say that single, huh?
24:30Looking for guys?
24:31Yeah.
24:32Hang out around my place.
24:35I'd say where they work.
24:36Work.
24:37Yeah.
24:38Always.
24:39Yes.
24:40Singles should try to pick an office with singles.
24:41For the next.
24:42Jane, your turn.
24:43Paul Lynn, the block.
24:44Paul.
24:46Are there any creatures on earth who can go for six years without a meal?
24:52Uh, yes.
24:53I agree.
24:54Some fleas.
24:55Put a circle there.
24:56Bruce, your turn.
24:57Go ahead.
24:58John Deacon.
24:59All right.
25:00John.
25:01In which book of the Bible does Joshua, Joshua fight the battle of Jericho?
25:05Joshua fights the battle of Jericho in the book of Joshua.
25:07Bruce?
25:08I'll agree.
25:09Right.
25:10We're the next.
25:11Okay, Jane.
25:12Charo.
25:13Charo.
25:14What common item found around a house does Anilanders call the cornerstone of a durable marriage?
25:20A common item found around the house, Ann Landers calls it the cornerstone of a durable marriage.
25:21What is it?
25:22You talk so funny, I don't know what the heck are you talking about now?
25:23I'm kind of hurrying along because we didn't do it.
25:24I was trying to get a tie game here.
25:25That's when I was going to get the title of Jericho in the book of Joshua.
25:26I was going to get the title of Jericho in the book of Joshua.
25:27I was going to get the title of Jericho in the book of Joshua.
25:28Bruce?
25:29I'll agree.
25:30Right.
25:31What are the next?
25:32Okay, Jane?
25:33Charo.
25:34Charo.
25:35Charo.
25:36Charo.
25:37Charo.
25:38What common item found around a house does Anilanders call the cornerstone of a durable marriage?
25:41What is it?
25:42What is it?
25:43You talk so funny, I don't know what the heck are you talking about now.
25:45I'm kind of hurrying along because we didn't do it.
25:48I was trying to get a tie game here.
25:49That's what I was trying to do, but we don't have the tie game, so I will now slow down,
25:53Charo.
25:54Okay.
25:55What common item found around a house does Ann Landers call the cornerstone of a durable
26:02marriage?
26:03A dog?
26:04A chihuahua?
26:05You're putting me on.
26:09No.
26:10No, no.
26:11This is a con...
26:12No, not a person or an item.
26:14An item.
26:15An item in the house.
26:16It's found in a house, and Ann Landers says it's the cornerstone of a durable marriage,
26:20and I have a feeling you don't have a bluff for this.
26:22Would you like...
26:23The young girl can take it from me.
26:25Jane, would you like the question?
26:27A double bed?
26:29Do you want the question?
26:30Yeah, excuse me.
26:31Yes.
26:32What's that say?
26:33A double bed.
26:34That's right.
26:35Put a circle in.
26:36Very good.
26:37Would you put a question?
26:38Oh.
26:39All righty.
26:40We're going to add up the scores.
26:41We have three X's up there, and that means that Bruce has won $400, and we thank you
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26:46And James Chain has won $600 in cash, and the following.
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