7.30 tonight, Berg's Backyard. Then at 8.30, a very special mind presentation. 40 years of television stars, then and now. This program proudly brought to you by Triumph for a bug-free garden. Since its first awkward beginnings in 1956, Australian television has continued to amuse, amaze, inform and entertain us. For four decades, the people, programs and personalities have kept Australian viewers glued to their screens. Tonight, it's the first night final as we celebrate 40 years of television on the world's richest quiz, Sale of the Century. And now, ladies and gentlemen, Glen Rich. Thank you very much, Peter Smith. Hello, everyone. Hello, here. Welcome to Sale. Nice to have you with us on the first night of our final series of 40 years of television. And we've had a fantastic time over the last four nights. We've had some wonderful people joining us. And tonight is the first of our two-part series, which means as the players finish tonight, they will be starting on those very same scores on Monday. And come Monday night, a lucky viewer will win for themselves the fabulous trip to Hollywood and also a wonderful Audi A4. But let's get into it, though. We have our four finalists over here. And to tell us who they are, please welcome Nikki Buckley. APPLAUSE You all right there? Yes, I've got my heel in my skirt. I was going to go AOT, but I didn't. Oh, what's that mean again? I don't know. Oh, I've heard it. I'm going to fall over. Yes. Accidentally over. Yes. Hey, hasn't it been a lot of fun the last four nights? I've loved it. I really have. And it's... And it's... It's been great people. It certainly has been. Now it's the final. And, of course, all of our players will be playing for viewers at home. And we've got one of our special favourite people in the final, haven't we? We have indeed. Yes. So who's playing tonight, Nick? Let's get into it. All right. Well, our first finalist pipped Mike Willissey at the post after a close game went to a tiebreaker. Still in the news, please welcome back Sue Smith. Hi, Sue. Nikki, thanks, Kate. And after a late charge in his heat, this game show representative catapulted himself into the final. Still smiling, it's Phillip Brady. Good to see you, Phillip. How you doing? Our next finalist sure made her heat home viewer happy, picking up the $5,000 cash card. Let's see if she can do it again. Back to try her luck is Joanna Lockwood. Good to see you again, Joanna. And anyone would think this finalist had some inside help, totally blitzing the opposition with a score over 100. Back again, it's Pete Smith. And nice to see you there, Pete. Thank you, you too. Apart from the fact that we brought Gary Coleman over especially, but anyhow, we've forgotten about all that. It's nice to see you. Don't even think of talking. Hello, Sue. Hi, Nikki. Nice to see you back again. Of course, you were up against some stiff opposition there in the first of the season. In the current affairs field, yes, but perhaps they don't do trivia. Oh, well, I don't know. You're very confident. You were telling us before that show you were very nervous. How are you feeling at the moment? I'm still nervous. I always go into every form of competition convinced I'm going to fail. Oh, good. But you didn't. You came through very well. So good luck tonight, Sue. You'll be right. Thank you. Yes, good luck. Now, Phillip, the other night you were rattling off all those shows that you've been a part of. Did you leave anything out? Yes, there was the Donald Lane show and the Ernie Sickly show and in Melbourne Today and in Melbourne Tonight. Hey, good luck today, Phil, anyhow. It's nice to have you back with us again. And your favourites are mine. And then I'll be at the Twin Coast. You played very well the other night, pardon? Save it for Monday if you wish. I'll save it. Hopefully. Good luck, Phillip. It's nice to have you with us again. Joanna played very well last night and it's good to see you back again tonight. Thank you. What are you doing at the moment? I forgot to ask you last night. Look, I'm the wrong age for television lately. That's somewhere between 20 and Ruth Cracknell. So I'm fundraising for the Sunshine Home, which is a home for adults and children with intellectual disabilities in Sydney and I just love it. Fantastic. A great cause too. Hey, good luck tonight, Joanna. Thank you very much. Yes. Now, Pete, you are my idol. Not only did you win the other night, but you also did all the voiceovers as well. Are you going to do that again tonight? No, not... There was a big upset last Tuesday night, let's face it, and I'm a bit ashamed of myself. Unfortunately, I beat the hot favourite. But do you know who I've chosen to do the announcing tonight? Who's that? My special announcer will be none other than Gary Coleman. Yay, Gary! I earned it. Good to see you with us, Gary. Thank you. Thank you. I earned this. He beat me badly. Now, we're going to have a lot of fun. So Gary is going to join us there. Pete's obviously going to be playing very, very seriously here. $20 starting money for all of our players. Let's get into it. We'll see you in the Gitchop. We'd like everyone to have some fun. And we're going to go for it. So let's find out what's going to happen, keeping in mind that all of our players are playing for viewers at home. So good luck all. Question one. Lorne Green starred as Commander... Pete? Bonanza? No, he starred as Commander Adama in the early 80s US sci-fi series Battlestar What's Galactica. Subtitled A Primetime Life is the recently published autobiography of American TV mogul Aaron Who. Pete? Copeland. I can't answer. Yeah, you can if you like. Spelling. That's right, Sue, but unfortunately you don't get any money for it, which is a bit of a pity. Aaron's spelling was what we needed. Here's a visual question, so take a look at your monitor. This is a still from which feature length Disney... Pete? The Lion King. That's right, and he's turned around and heading in the right direction. Based on the 1942 film I Married a Witch, was which US sitcom starring Elizabeth Mons... Joanna? Bewitched. That's right, Elizabeth Montgomery. Fleagal, Bingo, Drooper and Snorky made up Hanna Barbera's animal pop group called the Banana What's... Pete? Benders? No, the Banana Splits. So, gift shop time and Joanna, you're in the lead. You're on $25. I can't be in the lead. I've done nothing. You've got one right and that's all that matters. You're on $25, you're five ahead of Phillip and Sue and you're 15 ahead of Pete at the moment, so you can buy here for your viewer. Well, I'm sure you've heard of Hop Along Cassidy and Pocahontas. Well, here's Tangles and Louis. I tell you what, Nicky, you can't beat bad luck, can you? Stuck up a river with no water in it with Lou Richards. Me, Chief Little Big Mouth. Him, Chief Big Fat Mouth. You speak for yourself. Well, with this Australis Bushranger canoe, your viewer can take to the waters in a sporting fashion just like Lou and Max, together with two single paddles. It's normally $1,020. Tonight, just $6 from Canoe World and Sail of the Century. Hey, guys. Freak, isn't it? I'll sit on the rocks. What a ride, what a ride. I'm just a bit confused. You're going that way. Well, that's why we don't get anywhere. He's going that way. So what's happening here? We're in a whirlpool. You're supposed to paddle the other way, you big lot. I've been doing all my life with you, Lou. And you'll never guess, Max Walker. I knew I shouldn't have touched that Tommy Hawk. Max Walker just happened to join us and have with us his recent book, book number 10, which is number five on the top ten selling books around. Hey, well done, Max. Let you and your dad put that together. Chip off the old block, yes. Big Max, little Max, father, son. I mean, yes, some bad stories in that one. Lou, you're not in this one. No, you can write a story in this episode. I think you haven't written about it. Joanna, we'll even throw in the book. And you can buy the canoe. Forget about the clowns. The canoe for $5. $5. Going once. It's very convincing, but no, thank you. You can have me too, darling. Throw me in too, Lou. That's not bad. That's pretty good. Hey, come on, guys. We want to sell it. There's big fish at stake on this one. I'll let it pass. Going once, going twice, going three times. And no sale. No sale. Gentlemen, I hope you sort out your differences. Louie, thank you for joining us. We've got a long way to go. Sun years keep paddling. Down the Colorado River, baby. OK, Joanna, you're in the lead on 25 as we get back to the questions. Starring Rex Harrison and Gene Tierney, Phillip. Laura. No, it's a 1947 film, The Ghost and Mrs Who, Mrs Muir. Any two persons or things normally, sorry, nominally different, but practically the same, are said to be Tweedledum and Joanna. Tweedledee. That's right. First task tonight, picture money. Our hop to board. $10 has been placed behind one of our famous faces. What is my name? I am a 1965 film adapted from an earlier hit Broadway musical that ran for over 1,400 performances. Produced and directed by Robert Wise, I won Oscars for Best... Pete. Sound of music. Sound of music is right. Julie Andrews. Climb Every Mountain. Go, Rene. The Sound of Music. The answer we needed, Pete. Well done. Now, $10 has been placed behind one of our famous faces, and tonight those faces are... Channel 9's favourite son, Graham Kennedy. Has the honour of the title The King of Television. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. From one of the all-time great sitcoms, I Love Lucy. Dean Cain. Clark Kent, alias Superman, from Lois and Clark. Dolphine Delaney. Nurse Jojo and the Young Doctors, and also former sail hostess. Adrian Jerko. Adrian comes from Morefield in Queensland, and Adrian is a Cub Scout, and he loves to watch Australia's funniest home video show with Jo Beth. And the stage, everyone, is ageless. Joan Collins, Linda Evans and John Forsythe. The three big power brokers from the glitzy soapy dynasty. Ed Devereux. Head Ranger Matt from Skippy. Farrah Fawcett. One of the most attractive undercover cops in television history, from Charlie's Angels. And Gerard Kennedy. Start in Hunter and also Division 4. So, Peter, which of those famous faces would you like? Well, they built this marvelous Studio 9 complex for one personality up there, the one and only Graham Kennedy. OK, Pete, good luck. Here's Graham. Pete, your viewers' car will look professionally detailed once you've finished cleaning it with these 87 car care products, valued at $656 from Valvoline. Thank you very much, Gary Coleman there. And also we should mention a very big thank you to TV Week. 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Over 60 guests in a fantastic special hosted by Don Wayne. Remember me? I don't. 40 years of TV stars tonight, 8.30 on mine. Welcome back to Round 2 on the Sail and this is the first night of our two part series. At the moment, Joanna, you're leading on 30, Sue on 20, Philip on 15 and Pete on 10 as we get into the round. Master of ceremonies at the opening of the Atlanta Paralympics was which quadriplegic actor? Joanna. Christopher Reeve. That's right. Which band played its last live concert at Candlestick Park, San Francisco on August 29, 1966? Philip. The Beatles. That's right too. As we go to the fame game, $15 has been placed behind one of our famous faces. Who am I? Born in 1934, I studied at LA at an early age and at 15 appeared on the cover of Elle magazine. In 1952, the year I married director Roger Vadim, I made my screen debut in Crazy for Love. Sue. Fonda. No. Crazy for Love and over the next four years made... Philip. Anne Margaret. No. Made another 16 movies. In 1956, I shot to international stardom with... and God created woman... Joanna. Bridget Bardot. I am Bridget Bardot. Yes. Now very active on the animal rights movement. The answer we needed, Joanna. So who would you like from our famous faces? Oh, um... Look, I'll take the home viewer, please. Home viewer, Adrienne Jerko from Queensland. Joanna, your viewer can get that hair salon treatment at home with this professional hair care package for all types of hair valued at $408 from Sienna Professional Hair Care. Thank you very much, Gary Coleman. Joanna, that's what you've picked up for your viewer. You're in the lead on $35 as we put 30 seconds up on the clock for Fast Money and your time starts now. Who played TV's Kojak? Pete. Telly Savalas. Stop the clock. I'll just check. Gotta check it, Pete. Everything... OK, just in the nick of time, Peter. We'll restart the clock. We have 24 seconds remaining and we'll restart it now. I Can't Stop Loving You was a hit for Blaine Singer. Rachel. Yes. A hit movie is Close Encounters of the Watts. Philip. Third Kind. Yes. The children's film My Low and Otis features a dog... Joanna. Cat. Yes. An early American sitcom was The Many Lives of Doe... Pete. Dobie Gillis. Yes. On TV, Adam West portrayed which superhero? Philip. Batman. Yes. A co-star of The Dick Van Dyke Show was Mary... Pete. Mary Tyler Moore. Yes. And that's the Fast Money. Joanne, you're leading. You're on $40. You are $5 ahead of Phil. But, Joanna, you can buy here for your viewer. Hello, this is Bluey Hills. Oh, that's you, Gary. OK, I'll see you down the pub in about 30 minutes. All right. Well, when you need important information and quickly, nothing comes close to this. Just about anyone, including your viewer, can get to the Bare Facts with this 500p Plain Paper Laser Facts. Now, it features on-screen programming, super-quick scan, sequential broadcasting and a message centre. Normally, it's $1,999. Tonight, just $9 from Brother and Sale of the Century. And please welcome Lucky Grooms. Could you have her with us? Lucky, we're creating Bluey. And have a look at this. This is an old Women's Weekly. I know. Isn't that amazing? From 1967. Have a look there. Unreal. Now, Joanna, forget about the Women's Weekly. We're going to sell this to you if you want it, for your viewer. And all we want is $9. $9. It's a great price. Could you tell me the scores, please, Glen? At the moment, you're on $14, and Phillip's on $35. We have a long way to go. $9 and $200 cash. Going once. I'll bring you down to $8. Going twice. No. Thank you. $7. Going three times. It's the last time I'm going to go. Yes, all right. $7. Huh? $7. You'll buy it for that? Well done. Congratulations. Your viewer home's picked that up. You're now trialling by $2, Joanna. And also, thanks very much for joining us, Lucky. My pleasure. We'll see you down in the pub. Sure. Viewer's question. 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As you were expressing for tonight in Star Trek, what was Leonard Nimoy's most prominent feature? They were his ears. So there you go. Let's get into round three, the Cash Card Round with Phillip leading on 35. May your god go with you is the closing catchphrase of Irish comedian Dave Who. Pete? Alan. Yes. Lindsay Wagner starred in which TV? Sue? Bionic Woman. That's exactly right. That's a big spin-off from the $6 million match. Cash Card Time and Phillip, you have the opportunity to play for your viewer at home. $5,000 could be theirs or maybe this great prize. Well, Phillip, your viewer can start packing for the beaches of Tropical Cairns. For four nights, two people can indulge in all the luxuries of their hotel room and in the sights and sounds of the far north. This getaway also includes airfares and transfers and it's valued at $3,864 from the Radisson Plaza Hotel Cairns, Quartersie Australian Airline and Sailor's Century. That's a wonderful prize, Phillip. It'll cost you $15 to play. Of course, $5,000 could be at the end of it. You are on $35. You are in the lead. But of course, if you don't want to play, you don't have to play. Prepare to come down a bit for an old friend, Glen? Well, Phil, I would love to, but they won't let me do that, basically. If you want to play, it's going to cost you $15. Yeah, there's a lot at stake. And for my home viewer, I will play. You're going to play? Push your buzzer and then we'll change the scores. Well done. $5,000. Let's see, Joanna did very well on it last night for her viewer. Hearts, clubs, diamonds or spades? Which machine, Phillip? I think I'll stick close to Nicky and go for spades. You'd like to go for the spades? OK, cross our fingers and see how we go. For your viewer, you've picked up... Oh, the $15 going back to your score. Back to $35. Back to the lead. Where was the money, though, Nick? It was with hearts tonight. Hearts. So hearts being the $5,000. And of course, at home, if you happen to have hearts on your Caltechs and Ampol cash card, tonight is your last opportunity for hearts and Friday, and you could be in the running for $10,000. And thank you very much to Ampol Caltechs, too, for the promotion. It's been a great time. OK, let's go back to the questions. Tom Hanks was one of the stars of the early 80s sitcom Buzz and Wads. Pete? Buddies. Yes. Which luxurious hotel was opened in Melbourne in August 1962? Joanna? Southern Cross. That's right. The Beatles stayed there. And the last chance tonight to pick some money up off the board, $25 and the wild card being added, Who Am I? Of Italian descent, I was born in the United States around 1916, spent 10 years in the Navy and after World War II studied acting. A stout swore the actor with gapped teeth I made a number of stage and TV appearances and I'm making a rather late screen debut in my mid-30s. Portraying a sadistic sergeant in From Here to Eternity, Joanna? Ernest Borgnein. That's right. Ernest Borgnein from the Cales Navy, the single guy. And also the doorman in The Single Guy. Alright, Joanna, now, the last chance to pick some money up off the board, who would you like? Oh, Desi and Lucy, please. From I Love Lucy, good luck. And that's $25. Yes! Taking you up to $63. Where was the rest of the money, though, Nikki? Well, the wild card was with Farrah Fawcett, Delvigne Delaney had the $10 and Gerard Kennedy had the $15. That's where the money was and at the moment, Joanne are doing very well, leading on $63. We have for tonight, and keeping in mind tonight is only the first of our two-part series for the finals here, all that is remaining is the Mad Minute. We'll be back shortly with that. APPLAUSE Coming up, we'll be giving away two fabulous vehicles when Burke's Backyard goes live next online in the special event 40 Years of TV Stars. What a beautiful night. Well, it was. Hey, Gemini, heard the good news? Huh? 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And still, from $24,990, drive away, no more to pay. Great looks, great value. All day, every day, Hyundai The Sunday Telegraph and Warner Brothers present Bugs Bunny on Broadway. Under the stars in Centennial Park and now by popular demand, a second concert Saturday, October 5. Bugs Bunny on Broadway. Book now. At Nick Scarley Furniture. Save on this exclusive Italian bedroom only $29.90. Including a huge six-door wardrobe. Incredible value at $29.90. This weekend only at Nick Scarley Furniture, Auburn and Tuggera. On 60 Minutes, Hockey Room Nova, Paris. Our golden girl goes home to Kakadu. Wow, everything got ever dreamed of. Also, women's court. He won't ever forget me. Their sweet revenge. I'm sure I'd peak over this BMW. Sunday on 60 Minutes. Time for the Mad Minute. Before we get into it, though, Joanna, you're in the lead on 63, Phillip on 35. Pete, you're also on 35, too. Yeah, well, I think they're all tightening up a bit. They're taking it far too seriously. Take it from me, from a 16-year-old veteran of even just the announcing and watching contestants. You've got to lighten up and make a bit of fun of it. Well, I concentrate on the job at hand. And, Sue, you're on 25. So let's get into it. 60 seconds up on the clock, and your time starts now. In American Police series, it's NYPD... Pete. Blue. Yes. Who was the female star of I Dream of Jeannie? Sue. I Dream of Jeannie. She was that little cute blondie one. Barbara. Eden. Yes. Having failed in business, one is said to put up the watts. Sue. Bridges. Shuttas. The creator of the Star Wars movies was George Who? Pete. Lucas. Yes. Which Western TV series was set on the Ponderosa Ranch? Pete. Bonanza. Yes. The musical Guys and Dolls features... Phillip. Oh, I don't know if you want a song or a star. Features... If I Were a Bell. Nathan Detroit. Oh. Set aboard a cruise ship with the series I Love Watts. Oh, sorry, D-Love. Joanna. The Love Boat? That's right. Robert Vaughan starred in the Spies series... The Man From... Pete. Uncle. Yes. A 70s American police series was The Mod Wants. Pete. Squad. Yes. Which Broadway and film musical was based on the play Pygmalion? Pete. My Fair Lady. Yes. A cartoon series about an ape was Megilla Watts. Joanne. Megilla Gorilla. Yes. A TV super salesman is Tim Who? Pete. Oh, I don't know. I can't think. Tim Shaw was the answer we needed. So, Joanna, you're leading at the end of our tonight's final. We're halfway there. The end of our first night of the two-night final. So, congratulations, Joanna. Everyone's in there giving it a go, which is good to see. Just to fill up quickly, the musical Guys and Goals featured the character Nathan Who. Nathan Detroit. That's where that came into it. Now, at home, if you'd like to be a viewer and play with one of our four celebrities up here, here are the numbers which you have to ring, keeping in mind that all these numbers are open all weekend through until 9 o'clock on Monday morning. For Sue Smith, phone 00558. For Sue Smith, phone 005560186. For Pete Smith, phone 005560187. For Phillip Brady, phone 005560188. And for Joanna Lockwood, phone 005560189. Thank you very much, Gary Coleman there. Well done, Joanna. Thank you. Continuing on your fine form from last night. Now, you haven't won. You're halfway there. No, I know. We're halfway there, though. Let's go shopping and have a look at some great prizes. Come through here, because on Monday night we're giving it away. It's going to be fantastic. 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