- Johnny answers audience questions. Robert Blake talks about staying out of trouble; Jim Carrey performs stand-up; documentarian Bud Greenspan discusses the upcoming Heisman Trophy presentation, and shows college football bloopers.
- For the Thanksgiving Night show, Johnny and Ed recall a live Thanksgiving broadcast of their earlier show "Who Do You Trust?", when Ed was delivering a serious monologue about Squanto and the Pilgrims, and Johnny stood just off-camera and tried to break Ed's concentration with ongoing comments about Squanto's personal life. Johnny also answers questions from the audience. Robert Blake makes general comments about Thanksgiving. He talks about cutting his own hair, and how he started going gray at age 20, and Johnny relates his own history of coloring his hair before abandoning the idea; his father also had gray hair by his late 30s. Blake currently is under contract to a studio, getting well paid, but they don't give him any work. He also says he is thankful for a higher power giving some key guidance, relating how he almost got into a fight with someone needling him at the gym, but an inner voice told him to back off. He notes that the incident brought back memories of kids bullying him because of his movie career, which they thought made him a sissy, and Johnny comments on how childhood events often influence adult behavior, sometimes subconsciously. Blake also discusses his current lack of romantic involvement, and contrasts the locals of Beverly Hills with everyday people in more rural areas. Jim Carrey makes his first appearance on US television, doing a stand-up series of impressions ranging from Elvis to Leonid Brezhnev and various film and TV stars, ending with Kermit and Miss Piggy. Bud Greenspan shows blooper reels from college football, since he is working on a project about the Heisman Trophy.—lenab9011
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