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- 1954–19571h1.3 (117)TV Episode
- A show-length sketch: Sid throws a fund-raising party and gets drunker as it progresses. The story is told to him the next morning via flashback as he is hungover and doesn't remember the night.
- In The Commuters, the Springdale Community Center holds a fundraising beauty contest.
- Episode: (1954)1954–1957TV Episode
- The Commuters skit recalls when the three men opened a diner that failed, then a look at an "adult" western and later a parody of "Tonight-America after dark", what inadvertently shows people at their worst.
- 1954–1957TV EpisodeThe daddy is a monologue delivered by Caesar; in the corporate secretary sketch, Pat Carroll stars as a new, inexperienced secretary; The brave and the bamboo is a Japanese movie parody.
- Tony Towers is a dancer who gets a dancing partner and then invents "And Then You Do That Step" but becomes increasingly fat when on tour with her.
- Skit: "Break Your Brains" with Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Janet Blair, Howard Morris, and Pat Carroll.
- As we become emotionally disengaged from everyone and everything, we are all becoming desensitized to the plights of the world. Andrew Harvey, founder of the Sacred Activism movement, explains how you can reignite passion in an active way to create the world you dream of.
- In The commuters' sketch, Bob almost gets stuck paying a $60 dinner check; 'Ominous', a spoof of the TV show Omnibus, features Caesar as Professor Ludwig von Henpeck, marriage authority; the train sketch features Caesar as a businessman and Pat Carroll as an old lady; The count of Monte Cristo is an opera parody.