The show opens with the audience in line to see the show comparing notes on how they got their tickets. Jack's monologue is about his trip to Australia. He introduces Australian singer Luray Dudman(?) who sings 'Wouldn't it be loverly.' Jack and Luray compare the U.S. and Australia. Don asks Luray whether you lose or gain a day when you cross the international date line on the way to Australia; he is concerned because he doesn't want to miss a One-a-Day Vitamin. Luray asks how Jack first got the idea of using the Marquis Chimps on his show. In the sketch, Jack remembers the first visit he paid Detroy after seeing the act in Las Vegas.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Al Gordon | Writer | ||
Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
George Balzer | Writer | ||
Hal Goldman | Writer | ||
Hoke Howell | Guest Star | ||
Bud Abbott Jr | Guest Star | ||
Jeanette Eymann | Guest Star | ||
Joan Swift | Guest Star | ||
Jack Pepper | Guest Star | ||
Maxine Semon | Guest Star | ||
Ned Miller | Guest Star | ||
Gene Detroy | Guest Star | ||
Norman Abbott | Director |