Sammy Davis, Jr., Frank Gorshin, Joanne Gilbert, Carlos Montoya, Sessue Hayakawa, The U.F.O.'s, the Nikolais Dancers
- Episode aired Mar 22, 1959
- 1h
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- TriviaSammy Davis, Jr. sings "Let's Face The Music And Dance", a medley including "Birth of the Blues", and "Fascinating Rhythm" with Steve. Frank Gorshin impressions of Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Alfred Hitchcock, Rod Steiger and others. Joanne Gilbert sings "It Ain't Necessarily So" (with dancers) and "Hello Bluebird" Carlos Montoya plays Spanish/Latin songs. Sessue Hayakawa joins in silent commercial parody; clip of Hayakawa's 1914 silent film The Typhoon. Nikolais Dancers perform. "The Nutley/Hinkley/Butley/Winkley Report" looks at spring activities including mountain climbing and fashion. Poston quizzes "The Question Man." Steve gives dramatic readings to livid "Letters to the Editor." "Crazy Shots." The jazz group The U.F.O.'s performs with Steve (steel drum), Nye (scraping a block of ice), Knotts (guitar) and Harrington (violin).
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