[NOTE FROM DOUG: As Ryan alluded to earlier, this is our last
NMG-HSH for 2009. Please rest assured we're looking forward to
more << BLANKING >>, agreeing and disagreeing in 2010.
As I've said before, your support keeps us all going. After this
Super Match, we'll have time for an extended Cyber-Phone Match
segment -- where one of you lucky netizens get to play a regular
Match Game question with all nine stars followed by a Head-To-Head
Match.
To get your name in the pot for the CPM, all you have to do is vote
in this Audience Match. I'll then choose a voter at random and
proceed from there.
Finally, on a personal note, with a time of giving, sharing and
caring just around the corner, I hope you'll consider a donation
to the Cindy Morris Scholarship Fund. Please visit
www.dougmorris.net/cindy for more details.]

(MG-HSH "super match intro" music plays)
Rich: All of this evening's contestants will receive a copy of
the Match Game - Hollywood Squares Hour party game. Host your own
version of the game of mind-reading and second guessing. Now
available at http://basicgames.folff.com/ -- from the Eastland
Entertainment Corporation and Trax Productions. And now, here to
play the Super Match is Doug Morris!
(audience cheers)
Doug: I thank ya, Rich. Robert, congratulations. CY$34,500
to the good already -- and a chance to win CY$50,000 later.
Before you can win CY$50,000, you must win CY$1000 from our
Audience Match question. (speaking in a British accent)
Reveal the legend.

(ding)
Doug: << BLANK >> And Friends. As you know, if you match the
number one answer in the survey, you win CY$1000 and clear the
first hurdle to CY$50,000. Matching the second most popular answer
wins CY$500 and the third most popular CY$250. Come up with any
answer that ranks outside the top three and you win CY$100.


















Doug: Robert, you may choose three stars for assistance.
Robert: Chad.
Doug: Starting with our center square. And hasn't he done great
as a center square?
(audience cheers)
Doug: Let's see if you have a great answer to "<< BLANK >> And Friends".
Chad: My favorite show when I was a tyke - Barney and Friends!
(audience cheers)
Robert: My "Wheel of Fortune" buddy, Tom.
Tom: Let's say FOX and Friends.
(audience cheers)
Doug: One more.
Robert: Ryan.
Ryan: Carol Burnett.
(a few applaud)
Doug: Obviously we don't have fans of old-fashioned comedy in the crowd.
(a few laughs from the crowd) Anyway, you have three answers. "Barney
and Friends", "Fox and Friends" and "Carol Burnett and Friends" --
which, if I'm not mistaken, is the title used for reruns of "The Carol
Burnett Show" when they went into syndication.
In any event, you may choose any of those or reject them all and come
up with something of your own.
Robert: Gene Rayburn always said to go with your gut. I was leaning
towards Kline at first, but I'm going to go with Chad on Barney.
(audience cheers) (Chad claps and crosses his fingers)
Doug: Going with Chad's suggestion of "Barney and Friends". Crowd
seems to like that answer. Let's see if it ranked in the top three
-- and if so, where?
First, let's reveal the CY$250 response.

(ding)
Doug: OK, that's a tie between "Fox and Friends" and Kline and Friends.
Good thing you weren't in-*klined* to go with your first thought.
(audience groans)
Doug: Anyway, we move on to the CY$500 answer.

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__AND FRIENDS |
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 |
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GARFIELD |
 |
FOX/KLINE |
(ding)
Doug: "Garfield and Friends". Well, this is looking good. If
the first name of a big purple dinosaur tops the list, you have
CY$1000. Slide that big one, Earl.

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__AND FRIENDS |
 |
BARNEY |
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GARFIELD |
 |
FOX/KLINE |
(dings; MG-HSH win music plays; audience applause)
Doug: Got it! Nice job, Chad; nice job, Robert. By the way, I'm
surprised no one thought of -- Dolphins and Friends. The crackers
that were seen for a few seasons in grocery games on TPiR.
SUPER MATCH CONTINUES

