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- 1st segment - Arthur Godfrey and Allen Funt are disguised as a Good Humor Ice Cream men. 2nd segment - bowlers are secretly filmed. 3rd segment - Dorothy Collins drives a car to a service station and surprises the mechanics when they discover the car has no motor.
- 1960–197530m5.3 (9)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Jonathan Winters.
- Bombshell Jayne Mansfield tries to persuade a cab driver to carry her pet dog inside his shirt.
- Episode: (1966)1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- Episode: (1966)1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- Episode: (1966)1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- Episode: (1966)1960–1975TV Episode
- Episode:(1966)
Trampoline Guy; Dog Food Commercial; Kids' Late Excuses; Water Conservation; My Country 'Tis of Thee
1960–1975TV Episode - 1960–197530mTV EpisodeThe music that was used as background for the baseball scene was Take Five by Paul Desmond, played by the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
- Susan Strasberg introduces a sequence showing nursery school youngsters.
- Betsy Palmer is a physician who's giving physicals to longshoremen their examinations. In other, segments a sculpture comes alive, a telephone gives off smoke and a tour guide tell sight seeds that there's nothing interesting to view.
- Martha Raye is a waitress at a truck-stop diner.
- The camera catches the surprised faces of actors who come across blank pages in an audition script, and a tailor who finds his customer is a kangaroo. A little girl who doesn't like spinach appeals to adults for help and temporary secretaries receive the personal phone calls of the girls they replaced.
- "I've Got a Secret" panelist Betsy Palmer plays a woman dentist who shaves her patients; a "talent scout" harasses members of a high school band; a clerk casually mentions that the store is on fire; a joke becomes muddled while passing from one person to the next; people demonstrate styles of jumping rope.
- The camera catches children as they watch a horror movie, people's reactions when a little boy shoots them with a water pistol, a girl who sprays a cab with disinfectant before she gets in, and a man trying on a tropical suit who sees a "mirage." A sequence filmed in Argentina shows people's reactions to a painter who appears to be simultaneously falling off a ladder and spilling paint on them.
- Allan Funt and Durward Kirby try some stunts suggested by viewers: objects on a desk begin to move about; a druggist fills a prescription in a gallon jug; a toaster shoots the bread into the air; and children make faces while trying on hats.
- 1960–1975TV EpisodeIn photographic essays, the camera gives the impression that people trying to shoot an arrow are aiming at live Indians; and the walls of New York buildings being demolished come "tumbling down" in time to music. In stunts, a tourist is "accidentally" given a $500-a-day suite at the New York Hilton; and three teen-agers at a summer camp show how they would run the country.
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- 1960–1975TV Episode
- Episode: (1964)1960–1975TV EpisodeThe camera catches the reactions of a sales staff being lectured by double talker Al Kelly; children trying to see the back of their heads in a mirror; typists taking speed tests who find that their machines are typing Russian; and a research lab visitor who sees a fish double in size within minutes.