Episode |
Original broadcast date |
Scriptwriters |
Featured sketches |
Songs |
Notes |
1 |
July 14, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Jack Rhodes |
Marcel Toulez and his Tuned Sheep; Incident at Los Voraces |
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Also features Marvin Miller |
2 |
July 21, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Jack Rhodes |
Interview with the Abominable Snowman; Great Moments in History - Barbara Fritchie; Leroy Straddle Interviews Mrs. Hagmeyer Prill; Max's Delicatessen |
"The Birth of the Blues" (Peggy Taylor) |
Also features Marvin Miller |
"Rock Around Stephen Foster" (Stan Freberg with Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires) |
3 |
July 28, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum |
A Couple at Home; Miss Jupiter; The Skin Divers' Mandolin Club; Leroy Straddle Interviews Mrs. Hagmeyer Prill; The Zazaloph Family; Stan Interviews Researcher Robert E. Tainter/Great Moments in History - Custer's Last Stand |
"Cheek to Cheek" (Peggy Taylor) |
Also features Virginia Gregg and Herb Vigran |
4 |
August 4, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Jack Rhodes, Daws Butler |
Great Moments in History - Paul Revere; Hi-Fi Demonstration with Dr. Herman Horne; Lox Audio Theatre - Rock Around My Nose |
"I Like the Likes of You" (Peggy Taylor) |
Also features Hans Conried |
"The Yellow Rose of Texas" (Stan Freberg) |
5 |
August 11, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum |
Flying Saucer Sighting/Orville the Moon Man; Hi-Fi Demonstration with Dr. Herman Horne; Wun'erful, Wun'erful |
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6 |
August 18, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler |
Elderly Man River; Researcher Robert E. Tainter/Great Moments in History - Battle of the Nile; Face the Funnies |
"Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" (Peggy Taylor) |
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"Rock Island Line" (Stan Freberg and Peter Leeds) |
7 |
August 25, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler, Jack Rhodes |
The Lone Psychiatrist; Francois Toulez and His Hawaiian Nose Flute; There You Are - The Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad |
"Dancing on the Ceiling" (Peggy Taylor) |
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"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" (Stan Freberg and Peter Leeds) |
8 |
September 1, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler |
The Zazaloph Family; Uninterrupted Melody; Face the Funnies; St. George and the Dragonet |
"Around the World" (Peggy Taylor) |
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9 |
September 8, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler |
Interview with the Aboimnable Snowman; Researcher Robert E. Tainter/Crossington Washes the Delaware; The Honey-Earthers |
"I Can't Sleep" (Peggy Taylor and Stan Freberg) |
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10 |
September 15, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Daws Butler |
People Hate Freeways; The Build-It-Yourself Knock-Down Piano; Interview with Albert T. Wong, Fortune Cookie Writer; Hi-Fi Demonstration with Dr. Herman Horne |
"Send for Me" (Peggy Taylor) |
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"Just One of Those Things" (Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires) |
"Heartbreak Hotel" (Stan Freberg) |
11 |
September 22, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Jack Rhodes |
College Football Report; Interview with Foster Pelt, Agent to the Stars; Bang Gunleigh, U.S. Marshall Fields/Puffed Grass Commercials |
"The Monkey Song" (Stan Freberg) |
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"Famous Last Words" (Peggy Taylor) |
12 |
September 29, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum, Jack Rhodes |
Leroy Straddle Interview - Rocket Sled; How to Fix Leaky Faucet; Bob Tainter's New Racket |
"Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" (Billy May and his Orchestra) |
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"Rainbow" (Peggy Taylor) |
"Sh-Boom" (Stan Freberg, June Foray, and Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires) |
13 |
October 6, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum |
Panel Discussion - How to Improve Circus Attendance; Gray Flannel Hatful of Teenage Werewolves |
"Cocktails for Two" (Billy May and his Orchestra with Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires) |
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"And the Angels Sing" (Peggy Taylor) |
14 |
October 13, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum |
Sponsored by Freberg/Freberg Commercials; The Return of Miss Jupiter; Freberg at World Advertising; Sam Spillade/More Freberg Commercials |
"Love is Mine" (Peggy Taylor) |
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15 |
October 20, 1957 |
Stan Freberg, Pete Barnum |
Road Blocked by Sheep; Elderly Man River; Bang Gunleigh, U.S. Marshall Fields/Puffed Grass Commercials; Lawrence Welk Visits/A Short Medley Based on the Names of Girls (an excerpt from Wun'erful, Wun'erful); The Abominable Snowman Visits |
"The Birth of the Blues" (Peggy Taylor) |
A Best-Of show. |
"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" (Stan Freberg and Peter Leeds) |