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Ernie Anderson
- Self - Announcer
- (uncredited)
Bobbie Bates
- Emily
- (uncredited)
- …
Don Crichton
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
Randy Doney
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
Susan Donovan
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
The Ernie Flatt Dancers
- Dancers
- (uncredited)
Bonnie Evans
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
Edward J. Heim
- Nathan
- (uncredited)
- …
Birl Jonns
- Samuel
- (uncredited)
- …
Ed Kerrigan
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
Stan Mazin
- Ezekiel
- (uncredited)
- …
Ted Sprague
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
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There is some good slapstick in a Tudball and Wiggins sketch, as they try to paint the office.
Ken Berry has a musical number "Girls/Emily" set in Gold Rush days.
A funny sketch has Van Dyke as a famous pianist and Carol his wife, they are now penniless and try to collect on an insurance policy on his hands. He tries to make Carol break his hands but she ends up breaking everything else instead.
One of the longest musical spoofs is the finale. Tim is the show director Buzzy Berkeley. Van Dyke, Berry and Vicki are a trio with a new song. Carol is the conceited star of the show who steals the song and lures Van Dyke away from his friends. He ends up a drunk and his friends beggars. A funny turn of events has them becoming stars and Carol the drunk. One of the funniest endings has Carol dying in a hospital and the bed rises up as she sprouts angel wings.
Carol stays suspended in mid air while she sings her theme song, she is brought down so Berry can sign her book.
There is some good slapstick in a Tudball and Wiggins sketch, as they try to paint the office.
Ken Berry has a musical number "Girls/Emily" set in Gold Rush days.
A funny sketch has Van Dyke as a famous pianist and Carol his wife, they are now penniless and try to collect on an insurance policy on his hands. He tries to make Carol break his hands but she ends up breaking everything else instead.
One of the longest musical spoofs is the finale. Tim is the show director Buzzy Berkeley. Van Dyke, Berry and Vicki are a trio with a new song. Carol is the conceited star of the show who steals the song and lures Van Dyke away from his friends. He ends up a drunk and his friends beggars. A funny turn of events has them becoming stars and Carol the drunk. One of the funniest endings has Carol dying in a hospital and the bed rises up as she sprouts angel wings.
Carol stays suspended in mid air while she sings her theme song, she is brought down so Berry can sign her book.
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