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By request: Dave channels his inner Allen Ludden by hosting Chinese Restaurant College Bowl with customers from two Chinese restaurants who are competing for fastest take-out delivery to the studio. In the meantime, Michael Keaton makes his third Late Night appearance, previously uploaded but here within context of the College Bowl and Delivery Race festivities. Yes, this was on network television in 1982. Merrill Markoe in Time, 5/15/2015: "Every now and then, in the middle of the night, "Chinese Restaurant College Bowl" comes to me like a strange hallucination. It owns a place in my heart for its sheer labyrinthine craziness. "Assembled by Tom Gammill, Max Pross and myself, it started out as an idea about staging unusual reunions. We planned to go up to random people as they stepped out of an elevator, get all their names and phone numbers, and then reunite the whole elevator on the air. "It ended up being about two Chinese restaurants that we had seen somewhere in New York City that both had names that sounded like colleges. One was called Hunan Wok University, because it was on University Avenue. The other was called Szechuan State, because it was on State Street. "From there it morphed into bringing customers from each of the restaurants on to the show to play College Bowl and answer questions about the respective restaurant menus. Having decided on that, we felt we needed to add a tour of the two campuses and a Chinese food delivery race between the two restaurant competitors. And so we did."