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Charles Laughton does one of his famous readings and 13-year-old Junie Keegan sings.

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John Loder, June Lockhart and Eugenie Baird perform a scene from the stage play "For Love of Money", the parts they played in the original Broadway play.

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Patrice Munsel's solo numbers include "In the Hush of the Night" and "Hymn to the Sun". Earl Wrightson's numbers include "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" and "The Riff Song".

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Whiteman's guests are Broadway musical performer Mary O'Fallon, trampoline act the Shaller Brothers, bird-calling Dawn Brothers, and young singers Junie Keegan and Sonny Graham and series regular Earl Wrightson. Using farm life as a theme, Whiteman milks a live cow on stage. Keegan and Graham duet.

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