Jack rehearses some Dixieland music on his violin with members of his band. Then he does some public service announcements, including one on safe driving; a close-up of his driver's license reveals it has expired. He and Don go to the California Dept. of Motor Vehicles to renew his license. While there, Don buys (from a con man/ventriloquist) a parrot that sings about State Farm Insurance.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
| George Balzer | Writer | ||
| Hal Goldman | Writer | ||
| Al Gordon | Writer | ||
| Cliff Norton | Guest Star | ||
| Mary Patton | Guest Star | ||
| Frank Remley | Guest Star | ||
| Sammy Weiss | Guest Star | ||
| Frances Robinson | Guest Star | ||
| Wayne Songer | Guest Star | ||
| Ed Peck | Guest Star | ||
| Henry Hunter | Guest Star | ||
| Shorty Sherrock | Guest Star | ||
| Pitt Herbert | Guest Star | ||
| Helen Wallace | Guest Star | ||
| Charlie Cantor | Guest Star | ||
| Sidney Clute | Guest Star | ||
| Hal Gould | Guest Star | ||
| Parley Baer | Guest Star | ||
| Frederick De Cordova | Director |