- The kids want to get their idol King Ring a Ding to perform at the benefit despite Kate's protests. Little do they know, is that their idol is in fact Herbie Willis, who used to live in Hooterville and owes his musical career to Kate.
- The Every Other Wednesday Afternoon Discussion Club, with its new member Lisa Douglas, is planning on holding a square dance (which beat out a gay 90's party) as a high school benefit. The kids don't think it's a good idea as a square dance is, well, square. They'd much prefer a dance with music by someone like King Ring a Ding, the biggest recording star in their musical world. Kate won't hear of it as she doesn't consider King Ring a Ding's music as being music. Regardless, the Bradley girls decide to try and get King Ring a Ding to perform at a benefit. Who shows up unexpectedly at the hotel instead is Herbie Willis, who used to live in Hooterville and who Kate encouraged to become a singer as she loved his lyrical voice and soothing rendition of traditional folk songs. Kate wants Herbie to sing at the benefit. What Kate and girls don't realize is that both Herbie and King Ring a Ding can't perform at the benefit together because... When Herbie hears that no tickets have been sold mainly because he's the "headliner", Herbie makes a decision for the betterment of Hooterville High. Uncle Joe tries to thwart Herbie's plans, not realizing what his plans actually are, and in the process unknowingly ruin the benefit.—Huggo
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