The discovery of a Wish Book from 1898 leads Haney to tell the story of Calvin and Tessie Whittaker, who once owned the Douglases' house. When a magic lantern is mistakenly delivered by the catalog company, Calvin opens a Wall Picture Theater in Pixley, thrilling audiences with a slide of Abraham Lincoln standing on his head. Eventually Calvin goes to Hollywood to pitch his ideas, but they call him a nut. They even scoff at his idea to put a mouse named Dickey into films. They love Tessie, however, and she becomes a silent film star.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jay Sommers | Writer | ||
| Dick Chevillat | Writer | ||
| Larry D. Mann | Guest Star | ||
| Hagan Beggs | Guest Star | ||
| Richard L. Bare | Director |